Monthly Archives: December 2005

Not enough hours in the day (or night)

It may well be true that I don’t manage my time as effectively as I should, but I am struggling to keep up with everything I should be doing, as well as things I would like to be reporting here … Continue reading

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Are scientific ideas 'provable'?

Harvard Crimson, November 13 This is another article I found through William Dembski’s blog. It’s about the lack of support for Intelligent Design at Harvard Divinity School. It quotes, for example, Diane L. Moore, director of the program in religion … Continue reading

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Lights, knees and snow

In NZ, apart from the glorious Pohutukawa, the Christmas season is mostly visible in the orgy of retail madness that seems to overtake the nation. I just got back from the Woodfield Mall tonight and I can report that the … Continue reading

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UoW Professor on ID in NY Times

NY Times, December 2 Prof. Ron Numbers from the University of Wisconsin is quoted here as saying that “at heart, the proponents of intelligent design “want to change the definition of science” to include God, an issue he predicted would … Continue reading

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ARC buys Pakiri property from David Tua

This is pretty interesting. Pakiri is one of my favorite places in NZ. NZ Herald, 3 December “The multimillion beachfront property at the centre of a struggle between David Tua and his former managers is to become Auckland’s newest regional … Continue reading

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