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May 2003
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01: Burning the Candle at Three Ends (4 comments)
01: Loyalty Day (14 comments)
02: Religion in Politics (9 comments)
02: Societies Making Bad Decisions (2 comments)
03: X2 (16 comments)
04: Man-Eggs (4 comments)
04: Even More Annoying Than Andy Rooney (0 comments)
05: The Drinking Age (3 comments)
05: Ka-Pow (1 comments)
05: Skeletor as the Ace of Clubs (1 comments)
05: Why Geeks Love the Matrix (5 comments)
06: Collective Altruism (9 comments)
06: The Economist on North Korea (0 comments)
06: Charlie Stross on Novel Writing (4 comments)
07: Being Yourself (8 comments)
08: Sanctions Against Iraq (10 comments)
09: Wired on the Darpa Challenge (0 comments)
12: Dallas and Robots (4 comments)
12: Urinal Physics (4 comments)
13: Democracy in Inaction (15 comments)
16: The Matrix Regurgitated (3 comments)
16: Cyc Out (0 comments)
19: Writing Update (4 comments)
19: More on the Matrix (9 comments)
20: I Guess "Ratbot" Wasn't Catchy Enough (1 comments)
22: Literature with a Little "L" (7 comments)
22: Date Rape (6 comments)
22: Tracking Criminals With GPS (4 comments)
22: Lower Tuition for Illegal Immigrants (10 comments)
23: Kurzweil on Matrix Reloaded (4 comments)
23: More Illegal Immigration Nonsense (3 comments)
26: A Pair of Movie Reviewlets (0 comments)
26: Genetic Algorithms and Population Genetics (1 comments)
26: Depressed Liberals (2 comments)
26: The Liberal, Corporate-Owned Media (6 comments)
27: Bush's AIDS Policy (1 comments)
27: NYT on Fogel and Checkers (0 comments)
28: Writing Update (3 comments)
29: Rally for Extra Credit (12 comments)
30: The Edge Reading List (0 comments)
30: Robert J. Sawyer on AI in SF (1 comments)
30: Spelling Bees Be Stupid (12 comments)


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Derek James is pursuing his PhD in Cognitive Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The name of this blog comes from the William Golding essay of the same name. You really should read it if you haven't already. Technorati Profile


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