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November 26, 2009

Scientist explains why climate scientists talk trash

Filed under: Science — William_T_Goodall @ 21:59

Dr Peter Watts, a PhD biologist and a hell of a science fiction writer, talks about what it means that a bunch of climate scientists

Science doesn’t work despite scientists being asses. Science works, to at least some extent, because scientists are asses. Bickering and backstabbing are essential elements of the process. Haven’t any of these guys ever heard of “peer review”?

There’s this myth in wide circulation: rational, emotionless Vulcans in white coats, plumbing the secrets of the universe, their Scientific Methods unsullied by bias or emotionalism. Most people know it’s a myth, of course; they subscribe to a more nuanced view in which scientists are as petty and vain and human as anyone (and as egotistical as any therapist or financier), people who use scientific methodology to tamp down their human imperfections and manage some approximation of objectivity.

But that’s a myth too. The fact is, we are all humans; and humans come with dogma as standard equipment. We can no more shake off our biases than Liz Cheney could pay a compliment to Barack Obama. The best we can do– the best science can do– is make sure that at least, we get to choose among competing biases.

That’s how science works. It’s not a hippie love-in; it’s rugby. Every time you put out a paper, the guy you pissed off at last year’s Houston conference is gonna be laying in wait. Every time you think you’ve made a breakthrough, that asshole supervisor who told you you needed more data will be standing ready to shoot it down. You want to know how the Human Genome Project finished so far ahead of schedule? Because it was the Human Genome projects, two competing teams locked in bitter rivalry, one led by J. Craig Venter, one by Francis Collins — and from what I hear, those guys did not like each other at all.

Because As We All Know, The Green Party Runs the World.

(via Charlie Stross)

Previously:Hacked climate scientists’ emails in context – Boing Boing
More Insight on Those Leaked Climate Change Emails – Boing Boing

[From Scientist explains why climate scientists talk trash]

It’s not a surprise that the people attacking climate science don’t understand how science works.

Security

Filed under: DIY,Greyhounds — William_T_Goodall @ 15:47

The extension came in the post today so I installed the dog gate.

Dog Gate

Useful for answering the front door without unfortunate puppy incidents.

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Psystar promised investors huge clone sales

Filed under: Apple,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 10:56

But clone maker sold just 768 systems, says Apple’s economist. The Mac clone maker now fighting for its life in federal court pitched an extremely aggressive business plan to potential investors last year, claiming that it would sell as many as 12 million machines in 2011. [From Psystar promised investors huge clone sales]

Not just criminals, but incompetent criminals!

Apple Records Nearly Half of U.S. PC Desktop Retail Industry Revenue

Filed under: Apple,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 10:55

Betanews reports (via The Loop) on data from market research firm NPD showing that Apple garnered 48% of the U.S. PC industry’s retail revenue last month.In October, Mac US retail desktop computer revenue share was 47.71, percent up … [From Apple Records Nearly Half of U.S. PC Desktop Retail Industry Revenue]

This is why Apple doesn’t sell a netbook.

November 25, 2009

UK to get 4th carrier for iPhone

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 17:28

Filed under: iPhone

When I visited Liverpool last month, I saw that Tesco was everywhere — as big box store, as a gas station, in smaller markets, and even Tesco Mobile, a joint venture with O2. So, it’s no surprise to me to hear that Tesco is planning to offer the iPhone at its stores in the UK. A spokesperson told the BBC that the phone will be available “in time for Christmas.” Tesco joins O2, Vodafone and Orange in selling the iPhone.

[Via Engadget]TUAWUK to get 4th carrier for iPhone originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 25 Nov 2009 12:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments [From UK to get 4th carrier for iPhone]

And yet they all charge about the same.

November 24, 2009

Unboxing Utility Bar

Filed under: DIY,Trivia,Unboxing — William_T_Goodall @ 16:09

Despite Amazon Prime next day delivery it was too dark to use my new Utility Bar when it arrived. Tomorrow perhaps.

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iPhone conquers half the (smartphone) world

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 10:46

But there’s an Android approachingApple’s iPhone now accounts for 50 per cent of worldwide smartphone usage, according to a new report. But off in the distance, there’s an Android approaching.…[From iPhone conquers half the (smartphone) world]

Or perhaps receding? The mavens posit a two horse race between iPhone and Android but the handset makers like Android because it’s free as in beer rather than as in speech which doesn’t indicate an interest in investing in the expense of competing with the quality of the iPhone OS. Also I don’t see Microsoft giving up so easily, even if it means abandoning their licensing strategy and building their own Zune-phone.

November 23, 2009

The end of exclusivity leading to big iPhone sales in Europe

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 08:31

Go figure, right? You get a relatively hot phone out onto more carriers, and just like that, sales increase. It ain’t rocket science, buster. As AT&T grins happily while enjoying a death grip on Apple’s cash cow here in the States, things are a lot more wide open for consumers across the pond. In both France and the UK, the iPhone has been given the all-clear to be sold on multiple carriers, and according to research from Bernstein, the “widening of the distribution has boosted Apple’s value market share to 32 percent in the latest quarter from 21 percent just three months earlier.” The notes also mention that Apple’s increase is coming at the expense of RIM, with over 600,000 iPhone handsets being sold during Q3 2009 in France alone. The point to all this madness? Oh, not much — just to tell Sir Jobs that he can count on quite a bit more dough should he decide to sell this elusive “iPhone” device on Verizon in the US of A.The end of exclusivity leading to big iPhone sales in Europe originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 23 Nov 2009 00:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink Electronista | MarketWatch | Email this | Comments [From The end of exclusivity leading to big iPhone sales in Europe]

Apple originally entered into exclusive carrier agreements in order to get the concessions they needed on controlling the iPhone experience. It seems unlikely any of these agreements are now necessary or will be renewed given these sales figures.

With the USA still the largest single iPhone market (over 40%) there is potential for a substantial boost in iPhone market share growth when the AT&T exclusivity arrangement ends in 2010.

November 21, 2009

Pip settles in.

Filed under: Greyhounds — William_T_Goodall @ 12:02

Pip and Ceanna seem to be getting along.

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November 20, 2009

Some Claim Android App Store Worse Than iPhone’s

Filed under: Apple,iOS,IT — William_T_Goodall @ 21:47

eldavojohn writes “If you think the iPhone app store is the only mobile game store suffering an exodus, some game publishers claim Android’s app store isn’t much better, for a different reason — it doesn’t generate much revenue. In fact, French game developer Gameloft (which owes 13% of its profits to iPhone game sales), said, ‘We have significantly cut our investment in Android platform, just like… many others. It is not as neatly done as on the iPhone. Google has not been very good to entice customers to actually buy products. On Android nobody is making significant revenue. We are selling 400 times more games on iPhone than on Android.’ So the trade-off seems to be more sales but an annoying approval process, versus a lack of sales promotions and no annoyance around approval. It seems that those in it for money will opt for iPhone, and those in it for distribution will opt for Android. Or maybe someone will get it right one of these days?”Read more of this story at Slashdot. [From Some Claim Android App Store Worse Than iPhone’s]

A hint that Android isn’t going to overtake the iPhone as easily as some commentators have assumed.

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