Tom Morris

20 August 2007

A pungent mix of programming, philosophy, pedanticism, procrastination, perplexity, peripheral political polemic, and platters of preposterousness.

Peter Wall has a great critique of Alister McGrath’s book on “atheist fundamentalism” and Dawkins, which - if it’s anything like his previous work - will be either a mixture of constant examples of fundamentally missing the point, or doing so deliberately for the purpose of scoring rhetorical points for Jeeeesus. Both of these methods - idiocy and lying - are quite important methods in that nonsensical pseudo-subject called theology.

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Remember the Milk, a great to-do list application made down in Oz, has introduced a pro version for $25 US a year. It’ll be interesting to see what features the guys at RTM build for the Pro version. A way to switch it to “full GTD compliance” would certainly attract some people.

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