Friday 26 January 2007

The God Delusion

I have just finished reading the God Delusion by Richard Dawkins. What a fantastic book! Dawkins examines religion from almost every possible angle exposing all the contradictions, inconsistencies and often utter nonsense that lies at the heart of most if not all religions. I found the book after listening to a podcast from the Background Briefing program on www.abc.net.au. Unfortunately they have taken down the mp3 file but you can read the transcript. If you find the transcript interesting you'll like the book.

Naturally Dawkins has come under some criticism from the religious and those sympathetic with people of 'faith'. They interpret Dawkins 'evangelising' of atheism as an attack on their sacred faiths which they believe deserve a respect not afforded to any other belief. I find this incredibly hypocritical since the religious relentlessly attack Dawkins for his beliefs! Dawkins is an evolutionary biologist which puts him in conflict with those who believe in creation and a world that is only 6,000 years old. Dawkins has as much right to speak critically and dismissively of religion as the religious do of evolution.

If spirituality interests you at all this is a must read book.

Saturday 13 January 2007

The Governator!

I'll have to start this post by eating a fairly large serve of humble pie. When the citizens of California elected Arnold Schwarzenegger governor I thought it was something of a joke. A bit like George W. Bush getting re-elected. I don't have to eat humble pie on that one, George W. Bush has proved himself an unethical, incompetent, fool many times over.

But The Governator is proving to be something of a progressive liberal. He's pro-choice, takes global warming seriously and advocates Universal health care for Californians. Astonishingly he is a Republican! Perhaps now that George Bush doesn't have a weekly conference call with outed sodomist Ted Haggard he could slot in the Governator. He could certainly learn a few things from Arnie.



Sunday 7 January 2007

Do You Use Firefox?

If you don't, why not? According to Brian Krebs , from the Washington Post, Internet Explorer was unsafe for 284 Days in 2006. Firefox by comparison was unsafe for 9 days!
"For a total 284 days in 2006 (or more than nine months out of the year), exploit code for known, unpatched critical flaws in pre-IE7 versions of the browser was publicly available on the Internet."
"Mozilla's Firefox browser -- experienced a single period lasting just nine days last year in which exploit code for a serious security hole was posted online before Mozilla shipped a patch to remedy the problem."
Why do people persist with IE, especially considering most of us use online financial services such as, Internet banking, shopping, ebay, etc? If you have not tried Firefox you can download it here. It is a smallish download and costs nothing.
Happy surfing.

A Land Of Droughts And Flooding Rains

I was having a clean up of my one of my machines when I came across these photos taken 2 years ago. Wow, what a contrast with today where it just doesn't rain at all. These shots were all taken around Melbourne and it's surrounding suburbs in January 2005.

Monday 1 January 2007

Where's my laptop

Well I wasn't going to do a blog, that is until I learned that Microsoft is giving away free laptops to bloggers. In that case sign me up!

Now, in the interests of transparent disclosure, and just in case the marketing guys at Redmond are getting too exited, I am sorry to say, I won't be keeping Vista on it long enough to do a review. It'll have a Debian install disk in it before Vista has a chance to boot. But don't let that discourage you, I'll still gladly accept a free laptop.