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Right Wingers for Nader
Right Wingers for Nader
07/10/2004 07:05 PMSF Chronicle: Candidate says he's keeping money. The
increased pressure for Nader to support Camejo's position and renounce
a spate of recent donations from wealthy backers of President Bush
came after The Chronicle reported Friday that 1 in 10 of Nader's
biggest contributors as of May 31 also were major donors to the
president's re- election campaign and the Republican Party.
It's been obvious for some time that Ralph Nader's ego
trip is a gift from heaven for the people who most loathe everything
he stands for. Now we see that the gifts go both ways.
The right wingers sending money to Nader know exactly what they're
trying to do. Whether Nader admits it or not, so does he. His spoiler
candidacy may be helped, but his place in history just keeps on
sinking. Sad.
It's simple. Right-wingers are scum.
It's simple. Right-wingers are scum.
06/06/2005 12:09 AMI stopped into a local restaurant today for lunch, and they had Fox
News on the tube. Unfortunately, I was treated to the sight of
scumbags like G. Gordon Liddy (remember him? Convicted felon and
amoral crook?) and Michael Deaver...
The lonely right-wingers book club
The lonely right-wingers book club
08/30/2004 07:23 PMThe excessively clean-cut, suit-and-tied young men who greeted me at
the door had me worried that I was in the wrong place -- was this the
"Books Done Right" forum, or had I wandered into auditions for the
Mike Curb Congregation?
Right-wingers want to steal your
(potential) babies
Right-wingers want to steal your
(potential) babies
06/06/2005 12:09 AMLet's say that you're part of a couple that have fertility problems.
So you decide to go through the expensive and difficult process of in
vitro fertilization (IVF). Typically, this process harvests many eggs
from the mother (after she undergoes...
A Tempest in a Latte: Starbucks Too
Opinionated for Some Wingers 3/26
A Tempest in a Latte: Starbucks Too
Opinionated for Some Wingers 3/26
03/27/2005 04:56 AMConservatives protest "liberal" Starbucks coffee cup sayings .. St.
Petersburg
Times
sptimes.com/2005/03/25/Business/Coffee_with_steam.shtml
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U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
U Move Free Retains the Info Group to
Move Up in Search Engine Rankings
06/09/2004 02:36 AMUmovefree.com, a Dallas apartment and Houston apartment locator
service offering the apartment rental community's first truly free
move service has retained The Info Group to provide search engine
optimization services. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]
Maybe he would have liked Harvard
better...
Maybe he would have liked Harvard
better...
07/16/2004 05:09 PMA recent
New Yorker magazine story on Egypt (full text online from
link) contains the following passage:
Ibrahim taught Arabic literature at Berkeley in 1998, an experience
that evidently did not suit him. “I despised the total individualism,
the control of multinationals, the manipulation of the media over the
ordinary person, the values of life, just living to eat, drink, fuck,
have a car, and that’s all,” he said. “There are no moral values, no
broad-minded attitudes toward life in general or a sense of what is
happening in the world, no sense of the role America is playing in
trying to control the resources of the world.” Perhaps what irked him
most, he said, was “the genuine stupidity of the normal American
citizen. He is ignorant. He doesn’t know what his own country is doing
in the world. The U.S. is following the same policy of racism as the
Nazis. Do I really have to explain something to you that is so well
known everywhere?”
Ibrahim's "genuine stupidity" observation certainly adds some
weight to the Bell Curve thesis (see below). But
suffering through the horrible weather here in Boston as I do mostly
it cheers me to find out that there is anyone who manages to resist
the lures of California.
[The very last part of the article is also worth reading, about an
Egyptian kid who believes himself involved in a "clash of
civilizations" where the West is trying to destroy Islam. A big
fan of September 11th and Al-Qaeda, he is confident that Islam will
destroy the West first, which seems odd. The belief system holds
simultaneously that (a) the U.S. is completely immoral, (b) the U.S.
is involved in a kill-or-be-killed war to the death with Muslims, and
(c) the U.S. won't simply unload its warehouses full of nuclear
weapons on the heads of Egyptians, et al. If the U.S. were truly
as evil as these guys say, W. and Co. would just use our leftover
nukes to kill all the people in every country where Al-Qaeda recruits
and then come back a few years later to pump out the oil. And
yet the fact that they are still alive and well in Cairo would
seem to demonstrate that the U.S. is not completely immoral. You
would think that, at a minimum, the U.S. and W. would get credit from
"the Arab Street" for the continued existence of "the Arab
Street."]
Harvard@Home
Harvard@Home
02/17/2004 08:01 AMHarvard@Homehttp://athome.harvard.edu/ Established in March
2001, Harvard@Home enables you to experience some of the exciting
research, teaching, and public addresses making news across the
University today—right from your desktop. We hope you'll return
often to experience the latest new program—which will be added each
month—or to explore those stored in their
program list.
Harvard@Home is a University-wide, collaborative effort. These
programs are being brought to your desktop thanks to the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences Information Technology Committee, the Faculty of
Arts and Sciences Instructional Computing Group, Harvard Magazine, the
Harvard Alumni Association, and professors and visiting lecturers from
across the University. Support for Harvard@Home has been generously
provided by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the
Provost's Technology Innovation Fund.
"Webl0gs Harvard Law"
"Webl0gs Harvard Law"
12/19/2003 11:55 AMBeyond Harvard and the SATs
Beyond Harvard and the SATs
08/05/2004 08:52 AMIn "Seeing Past Z," Beth Kephart argues that ambitious parents are
smothering their kids' creativity with lessons, activities and
schedules.
Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs
Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs
06/15/2004 06:22 PMDown the plughole
"Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs"
"Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs"
06/22/2004 08:58 AMHarvard hosts a debate on whether or not
IT Is done
Harvard hosts a debate on whether or not
IT Is done
04/09/2004 04:11 PMApropos the mournful postings below on the state of IT... On
Wednesday May 19 Harvard at 12:30 Eastern Time is hosting a debate on the question "Does IT
Matter?" I plan to attend (via telephone). Because it
is the business school the debate is priced for those who are already
rich and/or work for the rich. And because it is the business
school the focus of the debate is probably going to be "does IT matter
to profit-seeking corporations?" I might try to get a few words
in edgewise about how IT might be more transformative for poor
countries than for rich countries. In the U.S. we have
magnificent roads, stores everywhere, and seemingly 3 SUVs per
citizen. So being able to do a transaction electronically isn't
that much of a time-saver. Someone in the Third World who has to
ride a chicken bus over a terrible road for an entire day is going to
appreciate being able to do a transaction from his local Internet cafe
a lot more than someone who only saved a 10-minute ride in his
Cadillac Escalade.
The Harvard Crimson Online :: News
The Harvard Crimson Online :: News
02/11/2004 09:39 PMadvocated for the United Nations to control the US military .. HERE'S
THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE FROM 1970 .. John Kerry believed .. there's more
.. interview
thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=352185
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"The Harvard Crimson Online :: News"
"The Harvard Crimson Online :: News"
02/12/2004 04:02 AMPoll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy
(AP)
Poll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy
(AP)
03/29/2005 02:54 PMAP - A long-held stereotype that Harvard undergraduates feel neglected
by their professors and don't have as much fun as students at other
colleges now has some data to back it up.
One bl0gger is worth ten votes - Harvard
man
One bl0gger is worth ten votes - Harvard
man
11/14/2003 08:05 AMEmergent marketing aids
Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs | The
Register
Harvard man loses 3,000 webl0gs | The
Register
06/16/2004 11:42 AMHarvard man loses 3,000 weblogs .. Orlowski is writing .. The Register
.. Cheap Shot ..
via
theregister.co.uk/2004/06/15/winer_weblog_wipeout
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Harvard Webl0gs: How to avoid flamewars
Harvard Webl0gs: How to avoid flamewars
06/29/2004 08:41 AMHow to avoid flamewars
blogs.law.harvard.edu/howToAvoidFlamewars
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IBM, Harvard team to develop 'Crimson
Grid'
IBM, Harvard team to develop 'Crimson
Grid'
12/17/2003 06:07 PMHarvard is receiving an IBM Shared University Research award as part
of the initiative and will get eServer systems for a blade center that
will power the grid.
(comparatively) stupid white men at
Harvard and Yale
(comparatively) stupid white men at
Harvard and Yale
08/28/2004 11:44 AMA friend was asking me about some of her colleagues who had joined
Mensa and I said that anyone who hangs around a decent college is
already effectively a member because you only need a fairly low SAT
score to get admitted to Mensa (turned out to be 1250 if you took the
pre-1995 test and the new wimpy test for today's youth is not accepted
at all; see http://members.sh
aw.ca/delajara/criteria.html). Then I tried to figure out
what average SAT scores prevailed at colleges today and the Web search
brought up this
interesting page from a 1998 Brookings Institution report.
What I found most striking was the discrimination against
Asian-Americans at the elite old-line universities. Harvard is
the 2nd worst offender in this regard. An Asian kid has to have
an SAT score 65 point higher than a white kid to get into
Harvard. Maybe this explains George W's illustrious career at
Yale? (not listed in the table but presumably similar to
Harvard)
[Page
438 of the same study is also interesting. It concludes that
being black or hispanic rather than white at the "most selective
colleges" is "comparable to the effect of having ... a total SAT score
of 1400 rather than 1000". So if you are a generic white
family and want to get your kids into college it might be
time to go down to the courthouse and change your last name to
"Hernandez". The college admissions staff don't get deeply into
geneaology, do they? Just learn enough Spanish to say "Here is a
check for $40,000 to cover the first year of tuition, room, and
board." Then your kids could change their names back right after
graduation from their last degree, in order not to suffer
discrimination from employers who might think "they got in just
because they were Hispanic" and to conceal themselves from pesky
Alumni Association donation demands. With a system this heavily
based on race and name changes as economical as they are I'm surprised
that more families don't game the system. Perhaps there is a
business opportunity here...]
Librarian Sues Harvard Over 'Pretty'
Bias (AP)
Librarian Sues Harvard Over 'Pretty'
Bias (AP)
03/22/2005 04:51 PMAP - A Harvard University librarian claims in a lawsuit that she has
been rejected repeatedly for promotion because she is black and is
perceived as just a "pretty girl" whose attire was too "sexy."
Harvard Primate Neuroscience Lab has
sense of humor
Harvard Primate Neuroscience Lab has
sense of humor
09/17/2004 11:56 AM
Xeni Jardin:
Theron "Somebody's at
Harvard's having a little fun at George W.'s expense. Check out the
Bush to monkey morph in the top right. No idea if this is a subtle
hack, or really the Harvard PCNL having some fun."
Link
Center for International Development at
Harvard University
Center for International Development at
Harvard University
05/01/2004 06:23 AMCenter for International Development at Harvard University
http://www.cid.harvard.edu/ Established in 1998 by
the Harvard Institute for International Development and the Kennedy
School of Government, the Center for International Development (CID)
is Harvard's primary center for research on sustainable international
development. The CID is currently headed by Professor Dani Rodrik, who
provides oversight and direction for the Center. On the site, visitors
can learn about upcoming international development conferences
sponsored by the Center, read about the various persons working at the
Center, learn about various research programs, along with reading
various reports associated with each area of inquiry. The site also
contains a host of links to online research data sets for persons
working in the field of international development, and to the Center's
working papers and special reports. Some of the more compelling
working papers address the situation of sustainable development in
sub-Saharan Africa and the rise and fall of the Indonesian economy.
This will be added to International Trade Resources 2004 Internet
MiniGuide and has been added to
Research Resources
Subject Tracer™ Information Blog. [From The Scout Report,
Copyright Internet Scout Project 1994-2003.
http://scout.wisc.edu/]
"harvard primate cognitive neuroscience
lab page "
"harvard primate cognitive neuroscience
lab page "
09/19/2004 02:22 AMDownloading didn't hurt sales: Harvard,
UNC study
Downloading didn't hurt sales: Harvard,
UNC study
04/09/2004 04:01 PM
"The Effect of File Sharing on Record Sales: An Empirical
Analysis" (. pdf
file), a new study from
two professors at UNC and Harvard Business School , finds that
internet downloading of copyrighted, commercial materials did
not harm sales during the study's timeframe.
The study tracked downloads of a specific group of songs, then
checked them against their sales figures.
"Downloads have an effect on sales which is statistically
indistinguishable from zero."
Harvard Law School's New Resource on
Internet Law and Policy
Harvard Law School's New Resource on
Internet Law and Policy
01/29/2004 09:58 AMBeSpacific Jan 29 2004 9:16AM GMT
Harvards Diversity Grovel by
Heather Mac Donald
Harvards Diversity Grovel by
Heather Mac Donald
06/05/2005 11:30 PM$50 million that Harvard will be spending .. Heather MacDonald .. very
good article
city-journal.org/html/eon_06_03_05hm.html
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Harvard man provides musical solace for
bereft bl0ggers
Harvard man provides musical solace for
bereft bl0ggers
06/18/2004 02:40 PMBlogicide BPM
A Harvard University study released
yesterday
A Harvard University study released
yesterday
11/02/2003 03:13 AMP.C.U.? ..
reports
washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44914-2003Oct30.html
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"Harvard’s Diversity Grovel by Heather
Mac Donald"
"Harvard’s Diversity Grovel by Heather
Mac Donald"
06/05/2005 11:45 PMGoogle Partners with Oxford, Harvard &
Others to Digitize Libraries
Google Partners with Oxford, Harvard &
Others to Digitize Libraries
12/19/2004 03:06 PMGoogle is working closely with five new content partners on a massive
scanning project that will bring millions of volumes of printed books
into the Google Print database.
Harvard and Beth Israel create 'virtual
patient'
Harvard and Beth Israel create 'virtual
patient'
04/08/2005 01:08 AMCanadian Healthcare Technology Apr 8 2005 5:08AM GMT
Signal/Noise 2k5 - Creative Revolution
at Harvard Tomorrow!
Signal/Noise 2k5 - Creative Revolution
at Harvard Tomorrow!
04/07/2005 05:53 PM For those people in the Harvard area, check out the Signal/ Noise
2k5: Creative Revolution conference being held at Harvard tomorrow
April 8, 2005. Find details about it here.
The original and first Signal/Noise in 2000 was organized by none
other than Creative Commons' recently departed but dearly beloved
Executive Director - Glenn Otis Brown. The conference has a great
line-up of academics, musicians, practitioners and enthusiastic
commentators from the reuse field - all of whom will be discussing
questions such as: is all art derivative? how new technologies
facilitates new genres, creators and business models (did someone say
"Creative Commons"?) and how artists react to downstream uses of their
work and how these reactions should be balanced with the public
interest in facilitating downstream reuse. All interesting topics!
The site also contains a useful Brie
fing Book and links to some great sites for those interested in
remixing, mash-ups etc - including Creative Commons' own ccmixter site.
Lawyer For Harvard Student Battling
Apple Wants Dismissal
Lawyer For Harvard Student Battling
Apple Wants Dismissal
02/05/2005 09:59 PMTechWeb Feb 6 2005 1:28AM GMT
Harvard Report Details Improvments for
E-Gov't Initiatives
Harvard Report Details Improvments for
E-Gov't Initiatives
06/14/2004 11:05 PMBeSpacific Jun 15 2004 1:35AM GMT
Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?
Google Print Facing Copyright Woes at
Harvard?
03/17/2005 03:38 AMThe Harvard Crimson is reporting
(http://www.thecrimson.com/today/article506429.html that some
publishers are objecting to the Google plan to digitize books and put
them online. From the article. "While Google may upload some...
Harvard in Lather Over Campus Maid
Service (Reuters)
Harvard in Lather Over Campus Maid
Service (Reuters)
03/14/2005 06:13 PMReuters - A Harvard University student's
fledgling dorm-cleaning business faced the threat of a campus
boycott on Thursday after the school's daily newspaper slammed
it for dividing students along economic lines.
Harvard University Approves Student Sex
Magazine (Reuters)
Harvard University Approves Student Sex
Magazine (Reuters)
02/13/2004 09:19 AMReuters - Harvard University's newest magazine may
be called the "H Bomb" but its topic is more anatomical than
atomic.
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