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Entries from May 2003

Biononsense

May 20th, 2003 · No Comments

After reading this article about human genetic engineering, I have to comment on something that’s been bugging me for a while now. The article is inoffensive enough, but it uses the term ‘biogenetics’. I’m sorry, but there is no such field as biogenetics; it’s either genetics or nothing, and there’s no use in trying to [...]

Tags: bio · neuro · politics · science

Alive and well

May 19th, 2003 · 2 Comments

Some utter fool has written an article in the Times (part one, part two) on the failure of psychology. My views are reflected quite accurately in this Metafilter thread which I contributed to.
Psychology is alive and well, and if you want to attack the strawman of psychoanalysis and outdated views of early 20th century psychology, [...]

Tags: mefi · newspaper · psych · science

Photos

May 18th, 2003 · No Comments

In lieu of any weblog updates, and since I had a craving for some serious procrastination, I’ve uploaded two new collections of photos to my photo gallery. The first and larger collection is from May Week last year, and the second collection is from the Chinese New Year Ball in Cambridge at the start of [...]

Tags: adrian · cambridge · photos

Queue

May 17th, 2003 · No Comments

You know the feeling well. You’ve been queuing up in a worryingly long line for a film or a talk for a while now, and while you’ve resigned yourself to getting a seat at the back behind a pillar, you’re still holding out hope that you’ll actually get inside. Just as you begin to near [...]

Tags: adrian · cambridge · random

End of an era

May 16th, 2003 · No Comments

Futurama officially, officially cancelled - I can’t say it wasn’t unexpected, but it’s yet another reason why Fox are the spawn of the devil.

Tags: tv

Oops

May 15th, 2003 · No Comments

Something is wrong with Wired’s China statistics. They say that China sells 15.6 trillion books per year. In a country of 1.3 billion, that’s about 14,000 books per person. Spread over the world population, that’s almost 3,000 books per person. Somehow I doubt that China really does sell 15.6 trillion books per year.

Tags: book · maths

Quotations

May 14th, 2003 · No Comments

The Futurama Season 2 DVDs that I ordered from Amazon Germany arrived a few days ago and besides from all the packaging being in German, everything else is in English, so it’s all good.
Every episode on the DVDs has a commentary track with several people, usually including Matt Groening and David Cohen, the executive producers, [...]

Tags: tv

GamesFilter

May 13th, 2003 · 1 Comment

A while ago I mentioned that I was thinking about setting up a collaborative weblog akin to MetaFilter, called (appropriately enough), GamesFilter. Over the last few weeks I’ve been working on it on and off during the periods in which my brain refuses to accept any more information about neuroscience.
GamesFilter has been running for the [...]

Tags: games · web

Back In Time

May 10th, 2003 · No Comments

When someone says to you, “I need to make sure I can get back in time to Cambridge,” and your first reaction is that of a genuine stunned silence and an incredulous, “You’re travelling back in time?” you know you’ve been watching too many time travel movies.

Tags: cambridge · film

TEDMED3

May 9th, 2003 · 5 Comments

Long-time followers of my weblog (all three of you) will remember that back in 2001, I was a speaker at the 11th Technology Entertainment Design conference in Monterey, California. It was an incredible experience and the old line, “Yeah, I had dinner with Matt Groening,” never fails to impress.
The idea behind the TED conferences is [...]

Tags: bio · conference