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Joint Myanmar appeal

Club Troppo - May 9, 2008 - 2:29pm
With tens of thousands dead (possibly a hundred thousand) and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed, the disaster in Myanmar is approaching the scale of the December 2004 tsunami. The difference is that it’s confined to one extremely poor country with particularly poor infrastructure. Read more »

Nelson the Future Eater - Dining on the base vote A La Carte

Possums Pollytics - May 9, 2008 - 3:36pm
This was me in Crikey earlier today. After every change of government, dismal polls become a staple for the political misery that is Opposition. But there are dismal polls – essentially temporary bouts of opprobrium and uncertainty unleashed by the electorate on the recently vanquished, and then there are polls so dismal that one must start to question whether they represent some underlying shift afoot in the size and structure of a party’s base vote. Read more »

Crises in Neoliberalism

The Partisan - May 7, 2008 - 9:36pm

Neoliberalism is another name for free marker economic policies. The 'freedom' in question is not one for citizens, but for corporations, as neoliberalism has three fundamental aims, all convenient to business: lower taxes, lower input costs, and lower wages. Read more »

The nuclear elephant in the room

The Road to Surfdom - May 10, 2008 - 12:05am
The world’s nuclear powers are pissed off and they’ve said so: The five major nuclear-armed powers said on Friday the Non-Proliferation Treaty was under threat and cited Iran’s uranium enrichment campaign in a rare joint call for action to shore up the NPT. Read more »

Sahara Became Dry Slowly, Not Abruptly

Jennifer Marohasey - May 9, 2008 - 11:24pm
The once-green Sahara turned to desert over thousands of years rather than in an abrupt shift as previously believed, according to a study on Thursday that may help understanding of future climate changes. And there are now signs of a tiny shift back towards greener conditions in parts of the Sahara, apparently because of global warming, said the lead author of the report about the desert's history published in the journal Science. Read more »

UK Escapes the 'Green' Version of Marxism, For Now

Jennifer Marohasey - May 9, 2008 - 11:06pm
The British government has shelved plans to get people to reduce their carbon footprint by allowing them to trade personal emissions permits because it would be too expensive and ambitious. After studying ways of encouraging individuals to cut their CO2 emissions so they could sell their excess permits to those who exceed their carbon quota, the environment ministry has concluded it is not yet practical. --Reuters, 8 May 2008 Read more »

Thanks nooner

HarrangueMan - May 9, 2008 - 9:37pm
TheWife does almost all the housework (she took over what little I did when she went off work for the first few months of theBoy). Really the only thing I do now is my own laundry.I came home tonight to find she'd done that too. A weekend free of having to wash clothes!Hooray for theWife. She's such a little trooper.

Fvck you Julie

HarrangueMan - May 9, 2008 - 8:50pm
I am a frustrated would be writer. No, not in the sense that I have written tons of stuff and have failed to get it published. Frustrated in the sense that in my literary wake I have half a dozen half hearted half started books that died between pages counts 28 and 100. Sometimes I open them up and dick around with them for a bit, but months will go by between attempts. I have successfully to date completed one project - a Pratchett esq effort - which is excrementitious. Best advice I got was 'stick it in a drawer and try again in a few months.' Read more »

Cyclone Bandwagon Gains Another Passenger

Jennifer Marohasey - May 9, 2008 - 8:35pm
A TOP Indian advocacy group that monitors climate change in south Asia warned last night that the Nargis cyclone that devastated Burma was "a sign of things to come", as climate change caused extreme weather to increase in intensity. "Nargis is a sign of things to come. Last year, Bangladesh was devastated by the tropical cyclone Sidr," CSE director Sunita Narain said in a statement. "The victims of these cyclones are climate change victims and their plight should remind the rich world that it is doing too little to contain its greenhouse gas emissions." Read more »

Belief in the Truth of a Theory (Again)

Jennifer Marohasey - May 9, 2008 - 7:00pm
I wrote these two laws down on a scrap of paper years ago. I still have the scrap of paper but not the original reference. Harris's First Law: Belief in the truth of a theory is inversely proportional to the precision of the science. Harris's Second Law: The creativity of a scientist is directly proportional to how much he knows, and inversely proportional to how much he believes. Read more »

I’m so excited!!!

The Road to Surfdom - May 9, 2008 - 6:10pm
Neil Diamond has a new album out!!!!!!! Gosh, I wonder if it’s as good as Jonathon Livingstone Seagull? But you won’t hear any of it here I’m afraid. Instead you get a re-mix of some other boring old farts who once were rockers. Download audio file (thewho_racedit.mp3) Seriously, why do re-mix djs bother? The original was 10 times better. Read more »

informed

Public Opinion - May 9, 2008 - 5:22pm
Jason at Gatewatching advises a new report on Press Freedom in Australia is out and apparently there has been some headway. I haven't read it yet, but according to Jason the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance are looking forward to improvements in freedom of information over the next year. Read more »

Burma disaster aid appeal

John Quiggin - May 9, 2008 - 4:34pm
I’m reposting this announcement from Club Troppo of a joint fundraiser to help cyclone relief in Burma/Myanmar. As regards logistics, I suggest readers here donate to a charity of their choice, and send me an email copy of the receipt for record-keeping purposes. Since the idea is to turn the spirit of competitive emulation to the general good, please feel free to announce your donation in the comments thread for this poist Read more »

My dole diary

One Planet Mikey - May 9, 2008 - 3:21pm
This is my dole diary.  Some of this may be true. 07:00 Hit snooze 09:00 Berate myself for flushing the alarm clock down the toilet.  Fucking thing doesn’t work.  Must use neighbours loo. 09:01 Turn on Kath and Kim on Ten.  Can’t decide if David Reine is faking stupidity. 09:03 Put kettle on and make a large plunger of strong coffee. 09:05 Regret final drink, which even though I can’t remember drinking, now believe to be completely unnecessary. Read more »

more on nargis

DogfightAtBankstown - May 9, 2008 - 2:57pm
As we learn more and more of the impact of Nargis, the scale of the disaster becomes more difficult to fathom: perhaps up to 100,000 dead, millions affected.  And the Burmese junta continues to stand in the way of assistance, particularly from Western governments, but even from the ineffective U.N. Read more »

Meaner in a nicer way

Andrew Bolt - May 9, 2008 - 2:18pm
Not that this will be allowed to interfere with any stereotypes: THE Rudd Government is rejecting asylum seeker applications at a higher rate than the...

Sixty Years

The Partisan - May 9, 2008 - 1:19pm
Like all his predecessors, Ehud Olmert constantly invokes spurious security arguments in order to defend policies that are indefensible. The Palestinians do not pose a threat to Israel's basic security; it is the other way round. The contest is an unequal one between a vulnerable Palestinian David on the one hand and a heavily armed and heavy-handed Israeli Goliath on the other. Read more »

Boring Bullies

Undead Files - May 9, 2008 - 1:07pm
1. Boring I am underwhelmed yet not surprised. The WA Budget was largely predictable and left a lot to be desired. Basically a big stamp duty cut, a footy field and a bail out. No funding to fix up PMH and no obvious funding for a pay rise for teachers. Read more »

Spend Gerry Rzeppa’s Money

Five Public Opinions - May 9, 2008 - 12:45pm
As I blogged last month, Gerry Rzeppa wants to pay Richard Dawkins a shitload of money for the privilege of proselytising to him. Rzeppa is offering Dawkins Read more »

‘average’ incomes

The Bartlett Diaries - May 9, 2008 - 12:28pm
Andrew Leigh has posted some useful figures on his blog that are worth pointing to next time someone suggests that politicians should be paid more. He has provided a rough percentage breakdown of the annual income of individuals and households.  In short, it whows that only 2 or 3 per cent of the population earn over the $120 000+ a year which politicians get. Read more »

The battle for John McCain

The Interpreter - May 9, 2008 - 12:11pm
Guest blogger: Raoul Heinrichs, the 2007 Lowy Institute Thawley Scholar, is on a research placement at CSIS. Read more »

It’s the Indian team - or St Helena

Andrew Bolt - May 9, 2008 - 12:04pm
No idea what his parents were thinking, but it’s a name to live up to or live down. 

Nutter Christian befriends next President?

Antony Loewenstein - May 9, 2008 - 11:45am
Republican presidential nominee John McCain has friends who want to see Islam destroyed. Yes, he’s a moderate man: Read more »

Caution - filter testing ahead

Editor - May 8, 2008 - 10:52pm

The good news is that Blogotariat has been entirely stable since moving hosts and unique visitor numbers have been doubling for the last three months. This means that post rankings are developing a proper life of their own without my input.

I do spend time everyday doing minor cleanups of html - mostly to fix broken or bad layout, and a lot of that is from the many non-standard ways that people use when formatting their blog posts. From an aggregation perspective all the superfluous code created by wysiwyg blog editors needs to be removed as far as possible. Read more »

There’ll be 10 green bottles …

The Road to Surfdom - May 10, 2008 - 12:27am
Damn. U.S. military says man held is not Iraq al Qaeda leader It’s so hard to tell these bloody Islamofascists apart. Still I bet he’s a leader of something. A bit of enhanced interrogation will soon get the truth. Read more »

new post...

Philosophy Dot Com - May 9, 2008 - 11:49pm
new post

A little Doctor frivolity

Magic Belly Button - May 9, 2008 - 11:23pm
As many Doctor Who fans know, the BBC has been doing charity clips over the past few years. A couple of years back it was David Tennant and Catherine Tate for Comic Relief: Read more »

buddha's dead sea

DogfightAtBankstown - May 9, 2008 - 10:40pm
The Schøyen Collection, in Oslo, Norway, perhaps the largest private collection of religious manuscripts in the world, is up for sale.  The owner of the collection, Mr. Martin Schøyen, hopes Norway's national government will purchase the collection for the National Library, and wants to donate the proceeds to a humanitarian fund named in his honour. Read more »

And fvck you Michael Moorcock

HarrangueMan - May 9, 2008 - 9:22pm
Moorcock's books are weird. I had a friend in school - same BD no less - who loved his work. But weird they may be his books are shizzly. Is that a word yet lads? Good in other words. Why do I hate him. Check this crap out. Read more »

Wide face has a boyf

HarrangueMan - May 9, 2008 - 8:06pm
A turn up for the bus books books today. Wide face has got herself a man. Good on her. WF's boyf was really good looking too. Coffee commercial good looking.As you know I think unpleasant things - fuck I call her wide face and she seems to be a nice person. But I couldn't but help think 'would he have to position himself at an angle or further away to stare into her eyes?' Read more »

miscellaneous rantings and ravings // may day

Slack Bastard - May 9, 2008 - 6:50pm


Money is funny. Capital is money, capital is commodities. By virtue of it being value, it has acquired the occult ability to add value to itself. It brings forth living offspring, or, at the least, lays golden eggs.
A slackbastard appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties. Read more »

How Sexy My Job

Random Brainwave - May 9, 2008 - 5:45pm
Currently in my profession, the schools putting on a performance of Les Miserables (which looks damn sexy incedently) and a few days ago a photographer came around to snap a bunch of top quality shots for peoples personal use. Thankfully, he got one that will probably front cover any future profile I need to use: Read more »

Bargaining with House

CoreEcon - May 9, 2008 - 4:38pm
A great bit of dialogue from a recent episode of House. Read more »

Celebrity Gossip Friday

Larvatus Prodeo - May 9, 2008 - 3:45pm
On a recent comments thread on LP, it was argued that LP readers are political types rather than Big Brother sorts. Well, I don’t think many people are either/or about such things, and at any rate I’ve been yearning to lower the tone of this blog for a long time. With this in mind, I’ve decided to do a celebrity gossip post today.     Read more »

Lynne Kosky's office to have seats removed

An Onymous Lefty - May 9, 2008 - 3:06pm
Like Melbourne's trains, the office of notoriously incompetent and universally reviled Victorian Public Transport Minister Lynne Kosky will have seating removed in a bid to squeeze more complaints from angry Melbourne commuters onto the already bursting piles of hate mail on her floor. Read more »

Joint Myanmar appeal

Club Troppo - May 9, 2008 - 2:29pm
With tens of thousands dead (possibly a hundred thousand) and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed, the disaster in Myanmar is approaching the scale of the December 2004 tsunami. The difference is that it’s confined to one extremely poor country with particularly poor infrastructure. Read more »

Political coutore

The Interpreter - May 9, 2008 - 2:00pm
My reaction the Putin-Medvedev photo Michael blogs about was quite different. Medvedev's short overcoat was certainly a pretty daring choice in the constrained world of political couture, but I thought rather handsome. And it may have been intended as a message to the world that Medvedev is a younger, more modern and perhaps more European figure than the man he succeeds. Read more »

Website = profit

Antony Loewenstein - May 9, 2008 - 1:21pm
In the past seven years, Louisville-based Papa John’s International Inc. has made a lot of dough from online ordering - more than $1 billion to be exact. Share This

Climate Policy Salad

Larvatus Prodeo - May 9, 2008 - 1:17pm

Fresh updates from the world of emissions trading: Read more »

Look familiar?

Larvatus Prodeo - May 9, 2008 - 12:51pm
I’m pretty sure, as I’ve mentioned before, that I was the first to dub Queensland’s National Party leader the Borg when I was covering the Queensland state campaign for Crikey in 2006. Now have a look at Laurence’s new website banner. He’s stolen our bridge! Read more »

Reader riposte: The all-purpose camel

The Interpreter - May 9, 2008 - 12:43pm
Peter from Illinois writes about my camel export post: Egad, sir. An undervalued resource, useable for meat and dairy, wool and fertilizer. Properly bred in Australia they might be domesticated for plowing. Gourmet restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne might feature them as a change of pace. At the race track they probably run faster than some of the nags I have wagered on. Read more »

Parental Support: The Elusive Policy

CoreEcon - May 9, 2008 - 12:14pm
To recap, the goal of parental support policies is the ability to move between work and home life frictionlessly. However, in evaluating whether the market is failing in this area points to possible problems to do with the indivisibility of work life, externalities associated with child development, discrimination and liquidity constraints. Read more »

The 1968 legacy

Antony Loewenstein - May 9, 2008 - 12:04pm
Noam Chomsky, New Statesman, May 8: But democracy is even stronger now than it was in 1968. You have to remember that, during Vietnam, there was no opposition at the beginning of the war…The Iraq War was the first conflict in western history in which an imperialist war was massively protested against before it had even been launched. Read more »

Kitten killer Shane Moore gets off scott free

The Voice of Today's Apathetic Youth - May 9, 2008 - 11:42am
When I saw this story on the Courier Mail website regarding how kitten-killer and all around sick fuck Shane Moore has just had his conviction overturned, I couldn't resist leaving a comment. Read more »