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Entries from November 2007

When Good People Do Bad Things

November 2nd, 2007 · 9 Comments

Looking over the comments to the essay linked in the previous post, I’m reminded of one of the rhetorical problems facing opponents of torture. If you point out that some interrogation method we’ve used at some point is a cruel, abhorrent tactic better suited to Kim Jong Il’s North Korea than the United States, someone […]

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Tags: Obedience and Insubordination

Yes, Virginia, Waterboarding is Torture

November 2nd, 2007 · Comments Off on Yes, Virginia, Waterboarding is Torture

It’s already been very widely linked, but if you haven’t seen this analysis by a former Navy trainer for SERE (the military’s interrogation resistance course), it’s something of a must-read.

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Tags: War

Do Not Track

November 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments

Via TLF, Decaln McCullagh nails the most obvious reason why a “Do Not Track” list seems unnecessary: Anyone who cares enough about this form of “privacy invasion” (a form that strikes me as fairly benign, but YMMV) presumably also cares enough to spend 30 seconds figuring out how to block cookies from non-trusted sites. Is […]

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Tags: Tech and Tech Policy

Real Motivations

November 2nd, 2007 · 4 Comments

I’m reading a book on the psychology of evil in which it’s suggested in passing that judging actions primarily by intent is difficult because people’s “real motivations” are often unconscious, and their conscious motivations essentially rationalizations. The implicit premise here is that the conscious motivation C would not really be sufficient to move the actor, […]

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Tags: Moral Philosophy

But I Love All My Transit Equally!

November 2nd, 2007 · 2 Comments

Ezra Klein advances the Whiny Siblings model of transportation infrastructure funding: In answer to this, some conservatives suggest Amtrak should be able to stand on its own two feet. But is that fair? Last year, Congress appropriated $40 billion in highway funding — that goes to maintenance and new road construction. And a similar sum […]

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Tags: Economics

Thwarting the Will of the People

November 1st, 2007 · 1 Comment

Am I alone in suspecting that one serious consideration behind the decision to keep Stephen Colbert off the South Carolina Democratic primary ballot was that he might well win it? Or, at the very least, beat many of the “serious” candidates? After all, that’s the only way adding him to the ballot would help him […]

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Tags: Horse Race Politics

OSX Geek Question

November 1st, 2007 · 2 Comments

There are some cases where I’d like my Mac to use different programs to open certain files with different extensions, even when the underlying file type is the same. For instance. .RAR files and .CBR files are basically both just RAR archives, but I want the former to open with the appropriate extractor, while the […]

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Tags: Administrativa

Protecting Your Privacy From… Yourself

November 1st, 2007 · Comments Off on Protecting Your Privacy From… Yourself

Over at Hit and Run Dash reports on a recent surge of interest in modifying domain registration rules to allow people to keep their personal information out of the Whois database. I guess I have nothing against making this official, but is this actually an issue? There are already a million hosting and registry services […]

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Tags: Tech and Tech Policy