2006-10-19

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2006-10-19 07:04 pm
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I'm so cutting edge...

I've decided to try Firefox 2.0RC3. Go me. Let's see how it is...

Also today, I made the mistake of not eating before I went grocery shopping. At least I didn't buy (much) junk, and did buy enough food for several meals. Neil's off to play bridge in Bournemouth this weekend, so I'll be fed...
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2006-10-19 08:41 pm
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Blogthings do bad quizzes, but nonetheless...

You Are Bert

Extremely serious and a little eccentric, people find you loveable - even if you don't love them!

You are usually feeling: Logical - you rarely let your emotions rule you

You are famous for: Being smart, a total neat freak, and maybe just a little evil

How you life your life: With passion, even if your odd passions (like bottle caps and pigeons) are baffling to others
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2006-10-19 09:37 pm
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Psychic Orange advert

Orange's Magic Number ads are psychic! (But maybe out of date). from the N1 Centre, Islington.
photo under the cut )
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2006-10-19 09:57 pm
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Cooking lessons

Today I successfully taught Neil to make schnitzel. There may be hope yet ;)
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2006-10-19 10:28 pm
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Go Jenny Tonge; faith schools

According to this week's Jewish News, the Lib Dems can't actually do anything about her making idiotic remarks. Not that the Jewish community expected anything--they dumped her from the frontbench before, then turned round and made her a peer.

While we're travelling in this vein, I'd like to applaud the Independent's education section for its wonderfully naive view. They think that a 25% quota of other pupils will have no effect because parents won't want to use it. Parents are already willing to pretend to beliefs they don't have to attend high-performing faith schools--I don't think they'll have any qualms about using quotas when they don't even have to pretend to agree with the beliefs they don't hold. Jewish schools are among the most successful in the country--our secondaries are regularly in the list of top comprehensives in England at both GCSE and A-Level. If existing faith schools are forced to adopt the quota it WILL be used.

That said, the Indy's regular leader was quite right on some points: faith schools aren't going to go away. Even if we stopped funding them (a political impossibility, especially given all the places where the CofE school is the only one) we'd still have them in the private sector. And from a secular point of view, a state funded religious school is actually preferable to a private one. If the state funds a school it can control what is taught and who teaches it. (This is what I warn American Jews about when they think that the government will solve the yeshiva-tuition crisis. Even if it were constitutional, some people might find the cure worse than the disease.)
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2006-10-19 11:12 pm
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New theory

Microsoft is to programmers as 19th century London newspapers were to writers: they pay per line.

It's the only way to explain the 60MB office update I've just downloaded.