2004

Mind you, just so I don’t give the impression of liking the Grauniad too much, I think it’s a bit rich of a paper that runs a weekly Bad Science column to run huge two-page ads for a device that “gives off streams of positive and negative ions, components of healthy air” which apparently “actively…

Read More On the other hand, there’s a bunch of shite

It’s now been reported that many of the quotes in Michael Howard’s Grauni-ad were dodgy. What a surprise. And apparently Shadow Culture Secretary Julie Kirkbride…who?…”will no longer pursue her complaint about public sector bodies placing most of their job ads in Society Guardian. “She is not saying anything about this any more”, he (a spokesman)…

Read More That Society Guardian Ad, part 2

The lovable conservative (it says here), Michael Howard, has placed a full-page ad in the Guardian’s Society supplement. He’s apparently looking for real live public sector workers to contribute to his search for “waste and bureaucracy”, led by banker David James. We’ve dealt with the Bureaucracy Myth quite frequently here – the belief that there…

Read More Michael Howard, Society Guardian, and public stupidity

It’s been reported recently that a treaty has been signed by Israel and Turkey providing for the shipment of fresh water from Turkey to Israel, in huge ships, in return for military stores, especially Merkava tanks. LinkThis is just as depressing as it sounds, because it shows that one of the fashionable intellectual worries of…

Read More Tanks-for-Water, economics and the future (part I)

The Americans have now had 2 helicopters shot down this year – this time it was a Blackhawk, with nine men killed. (The one before that was a highly manoeuvrable OH-58 Kiowa reconnaissance heli, a worrying development.) The Sydney Morning Herald has an interesting angle on the shooting-down here. “General E. J. Sinclair, commander of…

Read More Another US helicopter down: and a new problem