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2003-05-03

links o’ the past few days
what is beverley hughes saying?

Beverley Hughes is the Minister of State for Citizenship and person in charge of investigating introducing Identity Cards into the UK. She said a very odd thing in Parliament last week:

Mr. Paul Marsden (Shrewsbury and Atcham): If he will make a statement on plans to introduce identity cards. [109766]

The Minister for Citizenship and Immigration (Beverley Hughes): We published a consultation paper on entitlement cards and identity fraud on 3 July 2002. We are at the moment making a detailed assessment of the 2,000 responses received to the consultation exercise, which ended on 31 July. Many organisations and individuals have expressed support for a card scheme, and that has been backed up by other research on the public’s views, which we will publish alongside our response.

What’s peculiar about this is that I know for a fact that at least 5029 consultation responses were submitted via stand.org.uk. Of course, that consultation ended on the 31st January, not July, but I assume that’s just a slip of the mouth from Ms Hughes. Unless she’s planning to retrospectively change the dates, and dump several thousand voter’s responses (most of which were resoundingly negative) out into the Home Office dustbins?

I’m going to mail her later today and find out what’s going on.

2003-04-30

links o’ the day
one to make matt jones proud

The Internet Archive building now has a warchalking flag outside it.

2003-04-29

ipod+

Whenever Apple releases something, there’s always a rush of people pointing out other companies that have done the same thing, only better in some way. Like it was written in Lisp, or uses righteous Ogg encoding, or just isn’t Apple. Usually you just let the waves of counterexamples crash around you until they hit their correct target, which is the Apploids thrashing in orgasm around your feet, but my… Neurosaudio has some seriously out-there features. Song recognition, built-in FM transmitter, MP3 recording. I’m not sure, but it might even be more expensive than Apple. Talking about beating someone on their home turf.

2003-04-28

back to work

2003-04-26

drink? snacks?

I’ve been online, thinking and talking all week, in one way or another, but I don’t seem to have kept a record of any of it. I don’t have any notes, didn’t take any photographs, didn’t update any wikis, and didn’t even send out much email (I did, however, spend too much time in IRC, which is never a good sign of anything). What makes that worse is that much of my time was spent discussing how to tech-transfer knowledge out of real world conferences like Emerging Tech to a wider audience online.

To be honest, Emerging Tech suffers from this the least: much of the thinking that occurred here has already spilt out into the wider world via various blogs. Lisa Rein videod a lot of the talks, and will be uploading them to others were there.

2003-04-21

moon transit of iss

This is one of those shots they should sneak into the beginning credits of Enterprise .

2003-04-20

don’t preach

Madonna floods the P2P networks with an MP3 of her saying “What the fuck do you think you’re doing?”. To quote the Wombles, making good use of the things that we find.

my god it’s full of microstars

My back yard is filling up with people.Phil (off of Samuel Pepys and the Craig of Haddock), and Gavin, my old flatmate and major webcasting genius. Matt and Fiona also came by but we chased them away. Get orf my land!

I’m still feeling a bit guilty I didn’t update panopticon for this year. But I just saw a sneak preview of a demo Ludicorp is doing for Emerging Tech that would have knocked anything I could have done into a cocked hat. Hooray for the Lazyweb!

(Quinn points out that this entry reeks of “peppy happy danny”. A very good sign I should go to bed and sleep until I’m grumpy again.)