February 2006
Living with mum
by mikepowerA new generation of young British men are putting off leaving home well into their 20s, government statistics reveal today.
December 2005
Junk Science - The Top 10 Junk Science Claims of 2005
by mikepowerIt’s that time of year again when we at JunkScience.com reflect on all the dubious achievements and irresponsible claims made by the junk science community throughout the year.
Want a bargain? Get used to buying second-hand
by mikepowerThe idea of buying used goods, especially when advanced around the holidays, can sound rather pathetic, as if one is living a real-life version of "A Charlie Brown Christmas." Who would want something used?
Psychology Today: Stirring Sound of Stress
by mikepower & 1 otherThe internal alarm clock. Why we sometimes wake up a minute before the alarm rings.
May 2005
Immigration isn't the issue: Brendan O'Neill
by mikepowerAmong the political class, ‘the immigration issue’ has become code for their own fear and loathing of the white working class.
April 2005
Centenarian takes computer course
by mikepowerAt the age of 100 most people would think about winding down rather than downloading - but not Sidney Platt
March 2005
14 Wild Ideas: Five Of Which Are True!
by mikepower & 1 otherMany Worlds, Medicine Useless, A.I. via Common Sense, Cryonics, Uploads, I'm in Sim, Fast Growth, Growth Stops, Colonize Galaxy, No Aliens, Aliens Came & Left, Private Law, Futarchy, No One Honest.
Kevin Meyers: At last the light is shone on the IRA
by mikepowerNo event in Northern Ireland in recent years has distilled the abominable and corrupted reality of life under the peace process as the murder of Robert McCartney. Half beaten to death, one eye gouged out, his throat cut, and then gutted like a fish...
Making learning uncool: The establishment disses education as much as hip-hop ‘playas’.
by mikepower It wasn't Jay-Z who grabbed headlines by declaring that 'learning history is a bit dodgy'. That was the former education secretary, Charles Clarke.
How to Fall in Love in Three Minutes or Less
by mikepower If you subscribe to the "instant gratification takes too long" school of thought, researchers have good news on the romance front: You can fall in love in three minutes -- or less. It seems that the heart wants what the heart wants -- and it can figure
It wasn't me, it was my mind
by mikepowerThe law distinguishes between madness and badness but, asks Steve Rose, why should that absolve criminals of responsibility for their actions?
February 2005
The Wisdom of Warren Buffett
by mikepower"Top 5" things (prioritized) I learned from Warren Buffett
Vanishing Point: How to disappear in America without a trace
by mikepowerSatellites can bounce LASER light off of your windows and, by measuring the minute distance differences between a vibrating window and the satellite, reconstruct your speech -- from orbit!
January 2005
Worse Than Fiction: Read it and weep (or laugh)
by mikepowerI've been thinking of writing a political novel. It will be a bad novel because there won't be any nuance: the villains won't just espouse an ideology I disagree with - they'll be hypocrites, cranks and scoundrels.
The 100 Oldest Currently Registered DOTCOM Domains
by mikepower & 1 otherStarting with Symbolic.com on 15-Mar-1985 Starting with Symbolics.com 15th March 1985
December 2004
USS Clueless The best of Den Beste
by mikepowerLinks to blog entries by Den Beste that he considers are among the best or most important he has written
The New York Times. 2004 The Year in Ideas A to Z
by mikepowerAn annual compendium of ideas from A to Z. (Or at least Y. And, frankly, also missing J, O, Q, R and X.)
November 2004
Passive smoking? It's all lies, damn lies and statistics
by mikepowerIn the absence of proof, health campaigners use smoke and mirrors.
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