Thursday Things I Don’t Understand

Destruction as debate? (G20 Toronto)

27 June, 2010
By Raphael Fraser
Destruction as debate? (G20 Toronto)

There are some idiots in the world. I see that Toronto is burning The G20 summit is on there, and of course there are protesters. I have nothing against protesters per se. I’m not saying I necessarily agree with a lot of things about our present societies, or capitalism/monetarism – or necessarily...

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Thursday Things: train tickets, fundraisers, and pirates

6 May, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

‘Tis a Thursday. There are things to write about (… about which to write? …) Anyway – a couple of things this morning spurred me to write, and I’ll add another one from Twitter this afternoon. Train ticketing I buy a train ticket every week. I wouldn’t think of not doing so. I ride on...

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The false allure of multitasking

8 April, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

Shiny red ball!!!!1!1!11! Multi where’s that damn tasking for third edit button? Hang on party apps is one didnt i start itunes? Better of the features rumoured hey ten new tweets to be announced riiight click play today by Apple for oh crap don’t like that – next song the iPhone OS 4.0. Yeah....

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Some Easter confusion

1 April, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

Happy Easter (almost) … But there are a few things that puzzle me somewhat – in a way that is only partially facetious “Good” Friday? Ok, let’s not talk about the origins of Easter at all. I mean, everyone knows it’s not Christian, right? We’re all aware it was originally a pagan fertility festival...

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Thursday Things I Don’t Understand: iDesire

7 January, 2010
By Raphael Fraser

Like many people around the world, I find myself overcome with lust over a not only non-existent, but as yet unconfirmed piece of kit: the rumoured and much-hyped Apple tablet. Do I need one? No Do I have an idea what use I would even do with one? Almost no; it’d be great for reading digital...

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