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Thursday, July 3rd, 2008
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My guest today is Peter Singer.
He is the Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University, and laureate professor at the [...]

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Thursday, June 5th, 2008
I had the pleasure once again today to catch up with Dr Peter Ellyard, Australia’s leading futurist, one of our most popular public speakers and, of course, author of the historic first book published by TPNTXT:
“Designing 2050: Pathways to sustainable prosperity on spaceship earth”.
The auction for two signed proof copies of the book can be [...]
Posted in Podcast, TPNTXT, Video, big brains, climate change, environment, future makers | 2 Comments »
Sunday, October 14th, 2007
If you haven’t seen this video yet, then watch it now. It’s a presentation of a basic analysis on the consequences of getting our position on climate change right or wrong. The arguments contained within it might be useful when you find yourself in a debate with someone who is still arguing against taking significant [...]
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Tuesday, June 26th, 2007
Half the time I try to open a Microsoft Word attachment in my email (which is Gmail through the browser) I get this error message:
Windows doesn’t seem to know that Word is the application to open a .doc. Anyone else seen this? Damn annoying!
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If you want to know what carbon trading is all about, [...]
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Monday, April 30th, 2007
While I was working out today I watched “Land Of The Dead“, George Romero’s 2005 4th zombie flick, starring Aussie actor Simon Baker, Dennis Hopper, Asia Argento and John Leguizamo. What a great way to pass a couple of hours of otherwise-boring exercise.
Two things I loved in particular with the “Making Of” doco.
1. [...]
Posted in Cam's World, climate change, energy debate, environment, fatblogger, media 2.0, movies | 4 Comments »
Monday, April 23rd, 2007
No guest today, just a bit of a chat about:
Robert Rodriguez’s cooking show on the Sin City Recut DVD
this report that less than 7% of Australians believe cosmetics advertising
a review of “The Receipt” by Will Adamsdale and Chris Branch, currently showing in the Melbourne Comedy Festival
ExxonSecrets, a site that helps you follow the money behind [...]
Posted in Australian media, Australian politics, Culture Jamming, Podcast, censorship, climate change, depression, energy, energy debate, environment, freedom of speech, future makers, movies | 9 Comments »
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
From the LA Times’ coverage of the Hansen case:
James Hansen, director of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies in the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, took particular issue with the administration’s rule that a government information officer listen in on his interviews with reporters and its refusal to allow him to be interviewed by National [...]
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Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
John Howard *still* doesn’t want to do anything about climate change. The Cartoon Network pays $2 million in fines in the cheapest ad buy this year. And I review some of the recent comments on the blog. All that and not much more on tonight’s show.
If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure you don’t [...]
Posted in Australian politics, Podcast, climate change, energy, energy debate, environment | 12 Comments »
Monday, January 15th, 2007
The word of the day is “Enterdrainment“: Any passive form of entertainment that is so incredibly mind numbing that it sucks the intelligence from the listener or viewer; ultimately over time reducing (or limiting) them to a simplistic proto-human mental state, incapable of cognition or rational thought.
Kind of like this show.
To give you [...]
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