The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]

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How Poor Are The Poor, Really?

From our Swindon Correspondent: I’m a big fan of the comedian Doug Stanhope, and there’s a routine that he once did which is about people’s poverty being their own fault. From Wikiquote If you listen to anyone bitch about the economy for long enough, just let them talk, cuz you’ll eventually hear why it’s exactly their […]

Identifying Germany’s Actual Problem

I’m a great believer in it being systems which go wrong, not individuals who nominally control them. Russian style socialism didn’t fail because Brezhnev, or Andropov, were in charge, the Soviet system failed because the Soviet system was a shite manner of trying to organise the world. Pol Pot may well have directed the Khmer […]

Housing Interference

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Times Writing in The Times Red Box today, Jenrick says people have become disillusioned with developers after decades of poor design and that new homes must be beautiful to win public approval. “Urban planning since the war has at times been a disaster,” he writes. “It is little wonder people […]

The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]

How Poor Are The Poor, Really?

From our Swindon Correspondent: I’m a big fan of the comedian Doug Stanhope, and there’s a routine that he once did which is about people’s poverty being their own fault. From Wikiquote If you listen to anyone bitch about the economy for long enough, just let them talk, cuz you’ll eventually hear why it’s exactly their […]

Identifying Germany’s Actual Problem

I’m a great believer in it being systems which go wrong, not individuals who nominally control them. Russian style socialism didn’t fail because Brezhnev, or Andropov, were in charge, the Soviet system failed because the Soviet system was a shite manner of trying to organise the world. Pol Pot may well have directed the Khmer […]

Housing Interference

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Times Writing in The Times Red Box today, Jenrick says people have become disillusioned with developers after decades of poor design and that new homes must be beautiful to win public approval. “Urban planning since the war has at times been a disaster,” he writes. “It is little wonder people […]

Cubans and Government

From Yahoo News We are committed to supporting the Haitian government as it seeks justice in this case. And we affirm the United States support for the people of Haiti. We also stand in solidarity with the Cuban people and their calls for freedom from the repression and economic suffering that Cuba’s authoritarian regime is causing. […]

Why 4 O’Clock?

Just a little thing here but as such little things often can be, an indicator of something much more important. The more important bit here being to kill off one of those memes, or perhaps mimetic misunderstandings, about banking. You don’t have to travel far – perhaps as far as Positive Money – to be […]

The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]

How Poor Are The Poor, Really?

From our Swindon Correspondent: I’m a big fan of the comedian Doug Stanhope, and there’s a routine that he once did which is about people’s poverty being their own fault. From Wikiquote If you listen to anyone bitch about the economy for long enough, just let them talk, cuz you’ll eventually hear why it’s exactly their […]

Identifying Germany’s Actual Problem

I’m a great believer in it being systems which go wrong, not individuals who nominally control them. Russian style socialism didn’t fail because Brezhnev, or Andropov, were in charge, the Soviet system failed because the Soviet system was a shite manner of trying to organise the world. Pol Pot may well have directed the Khmer […]

Housing Interference

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Times Writing in The Times Red Box today, Jenrick says people have become disillusioned with developers after decades of poor design and that new homes must be beautiful to win public approval. “Urban planning since the war has at times been a disaster,” he writes. “It is little wonder people […]

Cubans and Government

From Yahoo News We are committed to supporting the Haitian government as it seeks justice in this case. And we affirm the United States support for the people of Haiti. We also stand in solidarity with the Cuban people and their calls for freedom from the repression and economic suffering that Cuba’s authoritarian regime is causing. […]

Why 4 O’Clock?

Just a little thing here but as such little things often can be, an indicator of something much more important. The more important bit here being to kill off one of those memes, or perhaps mimetic misunderstandings, about banking. You don’t have to travel far – perhaps as far as Positive Money – to be […]

Dear God Saez And Zucman Are Lying Bastards

What they say here is absolutely true: Unfortunately it’s said in a manner which deliberately misleads. Meaning that it’s fair – because deliberate – to call them lying bastards. Corporate tax breaks have helped business owners amass inconceivable amounts of money over the past few decades. Meanwhile, middle-class Americans have footed the bill, as Congress […]

The Four Day Week

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the BBC Trials of a four-day week in Iceland were an “overwhelming success” and led to many workers moving to shorter hours, researchers have said. The trials, in which workers were paid the same amount for shorter hours, took place between 2015 and 2019. Productivity remained the same or improved in […]

The Impact of China’s Crackdown on Crypto

The Impact of China’s Crackdown on Crypto As a topic of discussion in finance over the past decade, cryptocurrency has often only pointed in one direction, up. Although early critics and sceptics had doubts that the decentralized currencies would ever find mainstream use, the past few years have certainly shown that not to be the […]

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The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]

How Poor Are The Poor, Really?

From our Swindon Correspondent: I’m a big fan of the comedian Doug Stanhope, and there’s a routine that he once did which is about people’s poverty being their own fault. From Wikiquote If you listen to anyone bitch about the economy for long enough, just let them talk, cuz you’ll eventually hear why it’s exactly their […]

Identifying Germany’s Actual Problem

I’m a great believer in it being systems which go wrong, not individuals who nominally control them. Russian style socialism didn’t fail because Brezhnev, or Andropov, were in charge, the Soviet system failed because the Soviet system was a shite manner of trying to organise the world. Pol Pot may well have directed the Khmer […]

Housing Interference

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Times Writing in The Times Red Box today, Jenrick says people have become disillusioned with developers after decades of poor design and that new homes must be beautiful to win public approval. “Urban planning since the war has at times been a disaster,” he writes. “It is little wonder people […]

Cubans and Government

From Yahoo News We are committed to supporting the Haitian government as it seeks justice in this case. And we affirm the United States support for the people of Haiti. We also stand in solidarity with the Cuban people and their calls for freedom from the repression and economic suffering that Cuba’s authoritarian regime is causing. […]

Why 4 O’Clock?

Just a little thing here but as such little things often can be, an indicator of something much more important. The more important bit here being to kill off one of those memes, or perhaps mimetic misunderstandings, about banking. You don’t have to travel far – perhaps as far as Positive Money – to be […]

Dear God Saez And Zucman Are Lying Bastards

What they say here is absolutely true: Unfortunately it’s said in a manner which deliberately misleads. Meaning that it’s fair – because deliberate – to call them lying bastards. Corporate tax breaks have helped business owners amass inconceivable amounts of money over the past few decades. Meanwhile, middle-class Americans have footed the bill, as Congress […]

The Four Day Week

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the BBC Trials of a four-day week in Iceland were an “overwhelming success” and led to many workers moving to shorter hours, researchers have said. The trials, in which workers were paid the same amount for shorter hours, took place between 2015 and 2019. Productivity remained the same or improved in […]

The Impact of China’s Crackdown on Crypto

The Impact of China’s Crackdown on Crypto As a topic of discussion in finance over the past decade, cryptocurrency has often only pointed in one direction, up. Although early critics and sceptics had doubts that the decentralized currencies would ever find mainstream use, the past few years have certainly shown that not to be the […]

CCTV and Office Security

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Daily Mail The footage of Mr Hancock kissing Gina Coladangelo was caught on a CCTV camera in his office on May 6, and secretly recorded by a member of his department’s staff. After allowing a month to elapse, the whistleblower approached lockdown sceptics and asked them to help sell the […]

Resolved, The Laffer Curve Exists

The Laffer Curve is the contention that there is a tax rate which maximises revenue collection. That’s all it is too. It does not claim – although Art Laffer often does – that this rate is lower than the current one. It just claims that there is a revenue maximising rate. Underneath the hood there […]

Younger Remote Workers

From our Swindon Correspondent: From City AM The current messy hybrid working compromise risks creating a generational divide. Many older workers will continue to stay at home while younger workers, keen to escape their flat-share or their parents’ kitchen, will come back into the office. People keep on making this mistake about remote work, because they’re […]

EU Cultural Diversity

From our Swindon Correspondent: From The Guardian Under the EU’s audiovisual media services directive, a majority of airtime must be given to such European content on terrestrial television and it must make up at least 30% of the number of titles on video on demand (VOD) platforms such as Netflix and Amazon. Countries such as France […]

The Bureaucracy As An Hereditary Caste

Donald Trump brought in the kiddies as advisors in the White House. Jack Kennedy did so with the cabinet. Well, you know, times change and all that. What is actually far worse than that is when we end up with the bureaucracy being an hereditary caste. These people, because they are the righteous children of […]

Rail Cuts

From our Swindon Correspondent: From the Guardian Train operators, Network Rail and unions have agreed to talks over cutting rail services and axing thousands of jobs to save the industry up to £2bn a year as it plans for a post-Covid future of fewer passengers. Under a framework agreement signed by the four main transport unions […]

Sex Crimes In South Korea

Human Rights Watch has a terrifying report on the rise in digital sex crimes in South Korea. Truly terrifying. The evidence comes from: The report, based on 38 interviews My word, that is a truly stupendous evidence base. and an online survey involving hundreds of women Ah, that’s alright then. Add in a bit of […]

WHO Wishes To Abolish Pregnancy

This might not be quite what they’re saying but in many a society this is what would happen: Women of childbearing age should not drink alcohol, the World Health Organisation has said. WHO officials were accused of being “sexist and paternalistic” after issuing the global advice, covering billions of women regardless of their family plans. […]

Dynastic Wealth – Horrendous Statistics From IPS

The Guardian tells us that the richest families have been getting ever richer. This should not happen – therefore abolish capitalism: Self-made billionaires including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk made huge profits during the Covid-19 pandemic but a new report shows there’s no beating family money when it comes to getting – and staying – […]

Our Word, Isn’t Nick Dearden A Little Toad

A reasonable description of someone playing politics with hundreds of millions of lives would be toad. Even, little toad. Which is the observation we might want to make about Nick Dearden, of Global Justice Now, here: The charity Global Justice Now called the UK’s donations “a PR gimmick” that will allow the G7 to ignore […]

Understanding Opera

From our Swindon Correspondent: From The Telegraph South Bank Show Awards Panel stands by its nomination of critically acclaimed show despite claims of ‘yellow washing’ In opera, yes, “yellowface” has always existed. Puccini’s premiere of Madam Butterfly was entirely Italian rather than Japanese, but this isn’t the reason that you get white people in oriental roles today. […]

Stobart Air Goes Bust And We Don’t Care

We have the usual sight of some politician bemoaning the manner in which we taxpayers, us out here, haven’t been willing to subsidise a business. Of course, this is tied up in bleatings about jobs but still: Henry Smith, Conservative MP for Crawley and leader of a cross-parliamentary group on the future of aviation said: […]

That Fastly Outage

From our Swindon Correspondent: From CapX Outages like that caused this week by fastly are becoming an increasingly common online phenomenon – one notorious incident was caused when a Pakistani internet provider tried to block one YouTube video within the country, but instead blocked the site for hours to almost half the world. No, they aren’t […]

The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]

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The BBC and terrorism

The language we use matters – it provides clarity to our own thoughts and enables us to be clear to others about what we mean. The language people use to us matters doubly, both as an attempt to control, or at least move, our thoughts, and also as a guide to the beliefs of those […]

The Scrubbers Are Failing

In the film Apollo 13, a loss of oxygen causes the crew to start inadvertently poisoning themselves with their exhalations. The engineers back on earth race to devise a way to ensure the buildup of carbon dioxide doesn’t choke them, and then communicate it to the dying astronauts before they become too weak and disorientated […]

Cars in London

From our Swindon Correspondent: From On London On the face of it, then, we’ve seen red route traffic increase since March to a point where it is just a few per cent less than was normal pre-Covid for this time of year. If that is a trend and it continues, we seem to be on […]

Independent Verification

From our Swindon Correspondent: One of my favourite techniques to verify data is to try and find other data, produced by other, unconnected means that should match an effect. The problem when people are connected is that they can often base their estimations on similar root information that is wrong. For example. if you wanted to […]