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Yearly Archives: 2008

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  1. Links for 03 July 2008 through 04 July 2008

    Stilgherrian - Jul 4, 2008

    Stilgherrian’s links for 03 July 2008 through 04 July 2008, gathered with joy and mutton: Draft Report | Garnaut Cimate Chnage Review : The Draft Report describes the methodology for evaluating the costs and benefits

    Tagged: politics, australia, design, humour, media, tv, broadcasting, bbc, stephenfry, climatechange, globalwarming, ai, psychology, xkcd, daily links, turing, zeppelin, skywhale, failwhale

  2. The View from Martin Place

    The View from Martin Place

    Stilgherrian - Jul 2, 2008

    As I mentioned on Twitter, the view from 53 floors above the Sydney CBD is rather magnificent today. It’s a good thing that I can admire it while backups are running. 5 Random Semi-Related Posts Sydney from the MLC

    Tagged: photography, sydney, martin place, mlc centre

  3. No Stilgherrian Live Alpha tonight

    Stilgherrian - Jul 2, 2008

    I won’t be doing an episode of Stilgherrian Live Alpha tonight, but within 48 hours I’ll let you know when episodes 6, 7 and 8 will be on. 5 Random Semi-Related Posts Post 801: Kill the Hallucinating Goldfish (7

    Tagged: notes, tv, paranoia, ustream, stilgherrian live

  4. Links for 02 July 2008

    Stilgherrian - Jul 2, 2008

    Stilgherrian’s web links I’ve found for 02 July 2008, created automatically from internets. China As An Island | Strange Maps : China has land borders with 14 other countries. And yet you should not think of China as

    Tagged: politics, space, history, maps, china, sydney, economics, nasa, moon, geography, daily links, chemical warfare, mark pesce, hyperconnectivity, asthma weed

  5. Conroy has the Internet filtering report… do we?

    Stilgherrian - Jul 1, 2008

    Yesterday I heard that the Enex Testlabs report on the Australia’s Internet filtering trial has been delivered on schedule. A spokesman for the minister, Senator Stephen Conroy, confirmed that saying, “I can confirm

    Tagged: politics, internet, censorship, transparency, pornography, enex testlab, kevin rudd, open government, netalert, stephen conroy

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