Yearly Archives: 2006

More joy of Essex

The library also provides access to the complete Naxos music library. Everyone knows that Naxos recordings are not the best; they are also, in some sense, already available on eMusic. But these are full length streaming recordings of an extraordinary … Continue reading Continue reading

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The joy of Essex

I have written before about Essex Libraries’ group access to all sorts of online databases — the OED, the Grove Dictionary of Music, Who’s Who and a curiously rebranded version of Lexis-Nexis. But what I hadn’t realised until this moment … Continue reading Continue reading

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Tamara Drewe

There was a terrible moment in Saturday’s Guardian, to which I cannot link because it involved something that was not there. The Tamara Drewe strip, done by Posy Simmonds, had suddenly vanished after 80 episodes as the story approached its … Continue reading Continue reading

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Yes, but I wrote it

Amazon’s search inside the book feature does not expose all pages, though I don’t understand the basis on which some, but not others are hidden. In any case, you are likely, when browsing, to get a dialogue box that says … Continue reading Continue reading

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Fish in barrel

Right — how many mistakes can you find in this paragraph from the Times? Parishes throughout the country use Visual Liturgy, a Church of England website1 containing information on hymns, prayers and forms of service, as a useful tool for … Continue reading Continue reading

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Absolutely no comment

I get the Swedish domestic news every day from Svenska Dagbladet. The wire service reports are sometimes memorably short. Here is an example: An unusual prosecution has been brought in the district court in Borås. A former intern at the … Continue reading Continue reading

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A Captain Oates moment

As part of moving the web site over, I had to move all of the mail accounts associated with it, and owrk out how the new place does its spam filtering. So the Darwinwars.com domain was exposed, for about 12 … Continue reading Continue reading

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Winding up Dan Dennett

At least, I think this is a windup. David Chalmers, incensed that Dan Dennett is saying in interviews that he has admitted defeat in their almost interminable argument about qualia, claims that Dennett, “in private email” now embraces Cartesian dualism. … Continue reading Continue reading

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Testing … zing!

In a last, or latest attempt to get rid of the 500 errors, and get comments flowing smoothly I have moved this blog to a new provider. It seems have gone smoothly, but please do report errors and omissions here … Continue reading Continue reading

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A thought about abortion

The girlfriend of someone I know very slightly recently had a late abortion for purely social reasons: in plain English because neither she nor the father are people anyone would trust as parents. Actually, I don’t know her, but I … Continue reading Continue reading

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