Ed Dowding

The best way to survive the 21st century is together. The way we do things today does not need to be, nor can it be, the way we do things tomorrow.

DNA / Europe rocks the free world!

DNA database ‘breach of rights’ — Two British men should not have had
their DNA and fingerprints retained by police, the European Court of
Human Rights has ruled.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7764069.stm

Monbiot has the answer.

Seriously everyone, what’s stopping this? Are we worried that the implications of destroying the entire world aren’t really large enough to make it worth it?

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/dec/02/climate-change-lord-turner

Peace breaks out

I watched a very good Horizon from 1986 a few nights ago which, whilst not saying anything particularly new (not least because it’s 22 years old..), was a good reminder and layered on one or two details, about
cooperation and its biological imperatives. I knew, for example, that tit-for-tat is always the best strategy for group cooperation coupled with rational self-defence, but I didn’t know why. It turns out that a
chap set a competition in 1980 and ask programmers and mathematicians to write in with strategies for the Prisoners’ Dilemma problem, a game in which one needs to work with or against one’s opponent, and the optimising outcome requires collaboration (3 points each), but demands a slight sacrifice to be made vs the individual outcome from playing selfishly (4 points for the selfish player, 1 point for the chump).

People submitted intelligence strategies which learned and perpetually reappraised probabilities, and solutions which acted selfishly all the way through, but in the long game Tit for Tat always one, and even
more interestingly the more trusting and cooperative strategies mostly grouped higher than the defensive, selfish strategies. More at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tit_for_tat

But one of the most interesting things from the whole program reference WWI, which apparently had long periods of peace during which each side would deliberately miss, go short with their ammunition, or
simply show off (and send a reminder about the punishment for not staying peaceful) by taking target practise at various inanimate objects. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_and_let_live_%28World_War_I%29
Unfortunately this was a truce between the men, and when the upper orders cottoned on they organised random raids, preventing any ad hoc peace from breaking out.

What a bunch of retards.

Darwin spins again

Life seems to keep favouring everyone who is silly or unlucky, and I’m getting quite upset about it, because I’m smart and lucky and so not getting anything.

I deliberately didn’t invest in property because I saw the evident bubble. I sold all my shares in January because this was clearly unsustainable. But it turns out that if I’d bought a house I’d be protected on every side by the patronising and pernicious government. For example, I could like rent free for 6 months right now, since I’d just default on my RBS mortgage for the maximum period, then start paying it again later.

It’s just not fair that crappy companies and people get bail outs, and everyone else who behaves sensibly just gets pissed on. What’s the point in occupying the virtuous high-ground if the governments dish
out boats and then come and steal all your sensibly planned carrot harvest anyway?

Grrr.

If Adam Buxton had written Obama's acceptance speech

2 mins. Funny.