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Jonah Goldberg
Jonah Goldberg
07/12/2004 04:09 AMJonah
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"Jonah Goldberg"
"Jonah Goldberg"
06/17/2004 06:48 AMJonah Goldberg said
Jonah Goldberg said
10/31/2003 05:10 PMUpdate: ..
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Jonah Goldberg: First, do no harm
Jonah Goldberg: First, do no harm
08/31/2004 10:11 AM"responds to Jonah Goldberg."
"responds to Jonah Goldberg."
06/18/2004 08:48 PM"to expose conservative pundit Jonah
Goldberg"
"to expose conservative pundit Jonah
Goldberg"
02/07/2005 02:02 AMJonah Goldberg on CBS & Abu Ghraib on
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Jonah Goldberg on CBS & Abu Ghraib on
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05/08/2004 03:46 AMCBS should never have released the pictures .. Goldberg: Media
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Jonah Goldberg: Scrap the U.N., create
League of Democracies
Jonah Goldberg: Scrap the U.N., create
League of Democracies
12/04/2003 07:13 AMa very reasonable case ..
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04/15/2004 03:47 AMJonah Goldberg: The Blame Game -- Why Should Clinton Get Off
Scot-Free? ..
Blame
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03/13/2003 06:16 PMreally saying that .. Jedi mind tricks .. Jonah Goldberg .. UGLY
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04/29/2004 09:51 PMJonah Goldberg: Kerry’s Medal Story Is A Mess .. one nifty column ..
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09/02/2004 08:19 AMGoldberg: Radicals and Squishes, United .. Jonah Goldberg's
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congrats to andrea and jonah
congrats to andrea and jonah
08/29/2004 10:53 PMNYC is clearly in love
Jonah Peretti and Jane's Blog
Jonah Peretti and Jane's Blog
08/22/2004 03:42 AM
Warning: rambling diary style entry to follow
Jonah, a friend
of Neeru
and Joshua emailed me that he was going to be in Japan and wanted to
talk about Eyebeam, a very cool
art R&D project he is working on. He was leaving the day after I
came back to Japan so we decided to meet for lunch at the airport. I
printed out Andrea and
Jonah's picture from Andrea's photo blog, taped it into my moleskine notebook and headed for the airport. I've
been mastering the shortcuts from my house to the airport since I make
the trip so often. Today, I found a new little shortcut where I take a
right at the rice vending machine and cut through miles of rice
paddies and skip the traffic lights on the main road. I love zooming
through the rice paddies looking for crop circles until you run into
oncoming traffic and have to maneuver just right or fall into the
ditch. Anyway, I met Andrea and Jonah at the airport and took Jonah to
have a quick bite at Sushi
Iwa while Andrea made some phone calls.
The conversation was really interesting and we had an amazing
number of common interests. When we were talking about diffusion
patterns of ideas and links across blogs, he mentioned that he had
helped a new television show use blogs. He explained that there was a
new TV series called "Good
Girls Don't" and he helped them set up a blog for Jane, one of the
characters. How cool. He then started explaining about the character
and a
funny interaction she had with Instapundit. Holy synchronicity. I
suddenly realized that this Jane was the same Jan
e who had linked to my blog post about no more alcohol until I lose
more weight. I had just been reading her blog this morning totally
perplexed about the most random link in my Technorati cosmos in quite awhile. I hadn't read the "about" page so I
hadn't realized she was a fictitious character. Anyway, so weird,
funny and... bloggy. I wish my favorite TV characters had blogs and
that they randomly linked to me.
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Jonah Seiger and Scott Heiferman
Jonah Seiger and Scott Heiferman
02/10/2004 02:51 AMJonah Seiger Went to high school with Jonah, we both went into
politics, I left it for a while and we just reconnected. The great
thing is what he is doing is just what's missing from Emergent
Democracy. 7% of...
Ignorance Is Slavery
Ignorance Is Slavery
09/17/2004 12:10 PMWe are at war with Iraq. We have always been at war with Iraq. This
is the first time I've read 1984 all the way to the end, and I finally
understand it, and why it's so important. Winston lost entirely, and
it was the most complete loss that is possible. This was important,
because it sticks in the mind. Ironically, Orwell understood how to
manipulate people's emotions, but he used this knowledge for the good
of us all.
The ignorance you're fighting against
The ignorance you're fighting against
08/13/2004 03:47 AMFolks, it appears that you haven't been doing your job, or perhaps
you're just being ignored. I'm speaking to both vendors and IT
personnel here. The security execs and "senior IT" people don't seem
to get it when we talk about identity management.
Quote: Ignorance
Quote: Ignorance
02/10/2004 02:45 AM"I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something
from him."
-- Galileo Galilei
Rational ignorance
Rational ignorance
02/10/2004 02:51 AMLago
Rational
Ignorance
Academic life is ruining the internet for me. An example: Today I
read Joi Ito’s wandering entry on money, economics, and physics,
and the first thing I thought of doing was to post a bibliography of
all of the reading that should have been done before that post was
made. And then I realized that posting such a bibliography is the
equivalent of shouting at the television. It doesn’t matter what
I say about it. The TV (and the internet) can’t really hear
me.
Lago reacts to an interesting point that I in fact
pondered yesterday before posting my thoughts from my lunch with Seth.
Is it better for me to post my superficial musings with Seth in the
one hour that I had before I needed to move on to the next thing, or
do I scribble them in my notebook and write a more rigorous treatment
with references. I decided, as Cory often says, that my blog is my
notebook and that even though many of my thoughts were half-baked, it
was better to write early/write often than to back burner the thoughts
and probably never get around to posting them.
If you read on in Lago's post, he does raise a very interesting way
to look at the trade-offs of shallow vs rigorous. What is the cost of
rigor and is it worth it?
I am not an academic. I am an extremely busy businessman who
happens be lucky enough to meet quite a few smart people from a
variety of fields. As one good friend has told me, my primary purpose
is to connect people. It probably adds more value to society for me to
spend one hour getting two people excited enough to talk to each other
than to sit and ponder a notion by myself. My blog is not a rigorous
treatment of the topics that I'm interested in, but rather a
collection of links, questions, thoughts and points of view. A great
variety of people read this blog and I'm sure that just about any
professional thinker in on any topic I write about will find my
treatment of the topic rather superficial. The question is to me is
whether this is valuable or whether my lack of rigor could actually be
a disservice to the discourse.
Getting back to my last post... I actually did think about spending
the weekend dragging out my old notes from Hayek, Coase, Arrow,
Chandler, Shannon, Mauss, Simon, etc. and digging into my memory and
trying to tie all of this together. Instead, I posted a my rambling
thoughts because I knew I'd never do it if I put it off. Also, I
realize that I will never be able to compete directly with full-time
academic and that it is not my position to answer these questions in a
rigorous way. I suppose that if I can end up getting Seth, an
economist and a rabbi to sit down and chat about world views over
dinner at some point, I will have served my purpose.
I don't want to ignite a academic vs non-academic flame-war here.
I'm just trying to point out, as Lago does, that we are all making
decisions about how much to study in order for us to make the right
decisions. I don't have the time or the ability to do "all of the
reading that should have been done before that post was made." Having
said that, I would encourage people to post "a bibliography of all of
the reading" since I am interested and so are many other people.
Ignorance is Bliss
Ignorance is Bliss
04/19/2004 05:42 PMFriend
Buys Computer Just Like That: The Onion brings us this
heartwarming story about a guy who knows what he wants. Cheng (the
guy's friend) is just flabbergasted.
Cheng said that, once he realized what was happening, he followed
Trask to the counter and demanded to know if his friend had done any
research on the Internet or visited the store on previous
occasions.
"He hadn't," Cheng said. "He just waltzed in there and bought the
damn thing. I asked him what he would be using it for, and he said
'work stuff and Internet stuff.' He said he wanted a computer with a
DVD player, so he could take it with him when he stayed at his
girlfriend's place. And — oh, this was the classic line! This
killed me! He said he wanted one that had an 'MP3 maker.'"
I think Cheng's just jealous.
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is this ignorance or willfulness?
is this ignorance or willfulness?
02/15/2004 11:50 AMI
blogged
some quibbles about the Bonyton article in the Times about a week ago.
In it I noted (but nothing more) PFF's attack on the movement. That
led PFF's James DeLong to send an email to his followers, in which he
states:
The [Free Culture Movement] does not think that
production and consumption of intellectual creations should be
organized by property rights and markets. Instead, it favors a
mechanism of production based on the open source software movement, in
which software is made available at no charge, and is also freely
modifiable by the world at large.
So this is obviously yet
another
Washington DC non sequitur. For again: "open source software" and free
software both are built upon intellectual property (however
distasteful that word is to some). So it is plainly "organized by
property rights and markets." It is not organized in the way that
Microsoft likes to organize at least some of its property. But
property owners choosing how to make their property available is
obviously at the core of a property system. Why would PFF be against
that?
But here's the real question. Do these DC types (a bit of
bit-head
thinking, I agree, but sometimes it is necessary) really just not
read? Or is this willfulness inspired by the belief that their funders
don't read?
And Mr. DeLong: If you'd like to debate this in a context where
misstatements can be corrected directly, I'd be honored to debate you.
Obviously, that would have to be an "open" context, where people were
"free" to disagree with you and quote you without your permission. I
hope that isn't too communistic for your taste.
the luxury of ignorance
the luxury of ignorance
04/13/2004 04:58 PM
"We are now deep in the trackless swamps created by
thoughtless, feckless UI design — full of glitz and GUI, signifying
nothing." In
The Luxury
of Ignorance, Eric Raymond attempts to set up a network printer in
Linux.
Goldberg 2.3.2
Goldberg 2.3.2
12/08/2003 04:49 PMA freeware image viewer and editor that includes support for applying
QuickTime and other effects.
Ian Goldberg
Ian Goldberg
09/06/2004 01:57 AMTechTree Sep 6 2004 5:41AM GMT
""In
this case, I think ignorance is
most of the explanation.""
""In
this case, I think ignorance is
most of the explanation.""
09/06/2004 08:36 AMMS04-025 - Ignorance is truly bliss....
MS04-025 - Ignorance is truly bliss....
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Goldberg: Goodbye to All That
Goldberg: Goodbye to All That
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MPLS takeup hampered by ignorance
MPLS takeup hampered by ignorance
01/06/2005 12:10 PMZDNet UK Jan 6 2005 3:45PM GMT
Companies are at risk from staff
ignorance
Companies are at risk from staff
ignorance
01/26/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:14AM GMT
Geographic ignorance costs Microsoft
Geographic ignorance costs Microsoft
08/20/2004 12:25 AMInsensitive computer programmers with little knowledge of geography
have cost the giant Microsoft company hundreds of millions of dollars
in lost business and led hapless company employees to be arrested by
offended governments.
The problem has damaged the company's reputation and the "trust
rating," which is seen as key to keeping the company competitive, has
dropped, a senior Microsoft executive revealed on Wednesday at the
International Geographers Conference in Glasgow.
"Paul Krugman: A Willful Ignorance "
"Paul Krugman: A Willful Ignorance "
10/28/2003 11:09 PMOn January 28, 1997 Ian Goldberg took on
On January 28, 1997 Ian Goldberg took on
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Goldberg: Karma police
Goldberg: Karma police
01/16/2004 10:58 AMOh, sure, I get the odd letter every now and then and have been called
mean names in people's blogs (Google rules!), but on balance what
occurs here, stays here ...
Microsoft leak exposes computing
ignorance
Microsoft leak exposes computing
ignorance
02/13/2004 09:16 AMThe coverage of Microsoft's woes has shown just how little people
really know about computing, argues technology analyst Bill Thompson,
and it is starting to worry him. It's been a horrid week for
Microsoft, and I hope that even those of us who don't approve of the
company's business methods will feel some sympathy for them in this
time of torment.
Microsoft Pays Dear For Insults Through
Ignorance
Microsoft Pays Dear For Insults Through
Ignorance
08/19/2004 07:02 PMInsensitive computer programmers with little knowledge of geography
have cost the giant Microsoft company hundreds of millions of dollars
in lost business and led hapless company employees to be arrested by
offended governments. By Paul Brown, The Guardian (via MyAppleMenu)
HeadRoom BitHead Review and an Admission
of Ignorance
HeadRoom BitHead Review and an Admission
of Ignorance
05/18/2004 08:54 AMSo I'm reading this review of the HeadRoom BitHead headphone
amplifier--really more of an essay about its relative technical
merits, musings about singing in freeform jazz, etc., in typical,
delightful Dan's Data form--and I get all excited about trying
headphone amps again, because I just so happen to be listening...
Sheepish Roddick pleads ignorance
(Reuters)
Sheepish Roddick pleads ignorance
(Reuters)
06/24/2004 10:03 AMReuters - After facing the withering stare of Weakest Link presenter
Anne Robinson, Wimbledon is a
piece of cake for Andy Roddick.
Managers put companies at risk through
ignorance of legislation
Managers put companies at risk through
ignorance of legislation
06/28/2004 09:20 PMComputer Weekly Jun 29 2004 1:09AM GMT
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