Following on from my earlier article about how the G8 fail to live up to their promises the US has announced that it is cutting food aid aimed at self-sufficiency due to budgetary pressures.
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Tintin goes to the Neurologist
For each incident, we identified the cause of the trauma, the length of loss of consciousness (calculated by the number of frames before Tintin returns to normal activity) and the apparent severity of the trauma (indicated by the number of objects [e.g., stars, candles] revolving above Tintin’s head). A Spearman correlation test was performed between the last 2 items.
Courtesy of this weeks New Scientist – a stunning expose of the risks of being a cartoon character.
The Canadian Medical Association Journal published it.
A restaurant “D’oh!” moment..
ABC News headline: Restaurant leaves $68,000 truffle to rot.
Oops..
Cadbury’s Fail to Hijack Australian Word ‘Yowie’
Australia has it’s very own “abominable snowman” legends of a creature called the Yowie, predating European colonisation. One guy, Timothy Bull, the National Museum of Australia’s resident cryptonaturalist,has taken it upon himself to investigate and has even written a book on the matter.
However, Cadbury Schweppes objected to him trying to trademark “Tim the Yowie Man” as Yowie is a brand of chocolate, and so opposed it forcing him to fight it through the legal system. Apparently they were concerned that children could confuse him with a chocolate!
In a good show of common sense the tribunal stated that:
“children are more sophisticated consumers than the opponent [Cadbury Schweppes] gives them credit for.”
Shame that Cadbury-Schweppes & their lawyers couldn’t find some too.. 🙂
45 Million Children Likely to Die Because of G8’s Broken Promises on Aid
Oxfam is reportedly saying that 45 million children will die because of G8 Nations reneging on promises from 1970 to devote 0.7% of their GDP on overseas aid. Currently only two G8 countries, the UK and France, have firm plans to reach that committment – alabeit 34 years after making that promise, it’s more likely to be 40 years by the time they reach it, if ever.
UNICEF say that half of the shortfall of $120 billion is owed by the US.
US allows use of evidence gained by torture
The ABC (the Australian one of course) is reporting that the US will permit the use of evidence gained by torture against individuals at Guantanamo Bay.
Deputy associate Attorney-General, Brian Boyle, has told the District Court in Washington DC, that the Guantanamo review panels are allowing such evidence.
This appears to be an implicit acknowledgement of the practice of rendering prisoners to countries that do practice torture in return for their confessions, even though obtaining evidence under torture is illegal in the US itself (though the US refuses to sign up to a system allowing inspections of prisons). The allegations about this behaviour are not new, but this new admission is still quite a horrible relevation.
More references via Google News here
How to Kill A Country
The Sydney Morning Herald has a really interesting story (note, possible registration required) about a book on the Aus-US “Free” Trade Agreement called How To Kill A Country.
The interview with the authors confirms a lot of what us local Linux and Open Source folks have worried about, plus shows how empty a lot of the promises about the benefits are.
Any Arabic Translators in the house ?
An old friend of mine, Alec Muffett, has an interesting article on his blog about searching for fountain pens in London and has a scan of a piece of text the person before him wrote, but in Arabic. He’s after someone who can translate the piece of paper – drop him a comment in the article.
Turkey continues persecution of Kurds online – DMOZ editor jailed
Slashdot is reporting the jailing for 10 months of the editor of the Turkish section of DMOZ for editing a section about Kurds, even though he had no control over the content.
Keystone robbers..
The ABC have a story about some robbers who failed to rob a restaurant because they couldn’t boot the front door open. They didn’t realise it was a sliding door..
A certain Gary Larson Far Side cartoon springs to mind..