Trashing the OLPC

The Economist trashes the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) in a recent column. The tone is negative from the start with the title One Clunky Laptop Per Child the reader quickly gets the idea. The main argument is however strange. The criticism is not about the idea but is focused squarely on the technology that has been produced. The Economist goes so far as to call the idea brilliant.

The problem with this approach is that with its focus on the technology the field is left open to the idea that the project would have worked if the computer had been better. This approach ignores the problem that simply chucking technology at people will automatically solve problems.

Laptops are not really what is needed to help children in developing nations. What they need is schools, tables, chairs, paper, books, teachers, pencils and the infrastructure to attend a school. Laptops, even cheap ones, are a luxury.

The OLPC has been criticized before read more on Wikipedia.

Benazir Bhutto killed

Maybe this was unexpected but it is terrible. The more world politics go to hell, the more tired I seem to get.

Pakistan was plunged into deeper political turmoil today after the assassination of the former prime minister and main opposition leader, Benazir Bhutto, in a suicide attack.

The Guardian Online

OK so I am a naive person but I really would like peace for a change.

Interests Change

After suffering a day at work with a cold I start to browse for relief. I found myself almost fascinated by cure remedies. While I a naturally skeptic of any product that claims to cure the common cold I somewhere deep inside want to find a way to rid myself of this affliction.

So recalling the praise heaped on echinacea based products I home in on the miracle drug. I know that it’s pointless. I have a cold, it cannot be cured it is a viral infection already at its peak, it’s on it’s way to pass. It must be endured. Despite this I greedily read the praise and instructions for echinacea.

Even here it’s a fake. The medication instructions are complex enough to create doubt. The first dose must be administered at the very first sign of a cold symptom. This is followed by a ridiculous regime of medication which, to be followed correctly, would mean waking up every two to four hours.

Of course the complexity of the instructions means that whatever happens the miracle snake oil is never to blame. There will always be convenient loophole with which to blame the patient for failing to medicate himself properly.

In a more serious article* the effects of echinacea are cast into doubt.

Actually it’s the same with all the magical cold cures including the family favorite of garlic and vitamin C. So all that’s left is to relax and enjoy. Maybe taking a small malt whiskey – for medical purposes…

*Caruso TJ, Gwaltney JM (2005). “Treatment of the common cold with echinacea: a structured review”. Clin. Infect. Dis. 40 (6): 807-10

Acute viral nasopharyngitis

Oh no! I may have Acute viral nasopharyngitis. This is a highly contagious, viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system, primarily caused by picornaviruses or coronaviruses (wikipedia).

Also known as acute coryza the symptoms are sore throat, runny nose, nasal congestion, sneezing and cough; sometimes accompanied by muscle aches, fatigue, malaise, headache, muscle weakness, or loss of appetite.

Yupp – I have a cold. So I am self medicating myself with tea and self pity.

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Coping with the Crap and thinking the thoughts

After spending the best part of a morning doing admin, in particular going through my inbox only to discover what I have missed, I realize (not for the first time) that I need to be more systematic about my work. In particular I need to divide my day in a more efficient manner.

For me the three main productivity and time thieves are:

Interruptions and short meetings – this is because I try to work before and after but interruptions and short meetings make me lose my chain of thought and send me off on a different tangent. A well placed interruption can create a chain of events that cause a whole day to be lost.

Travel time – Since I spend several hours a week on trains (mainly) I need to reconsider the way in which travel can be seen. This time must be used more efficiently. Computer work is possible but not desirable. Reading may be the optimal use of train travel.

Administration – By this I mean the whole process of ensuring that my research and teaching works. It is everything from maintaining email correspondence to filling out the reports. The actual time spent with administration concerns and annoyances is almost as high as the time spent actually carrying out the administrative tasks.

The plan: A proposal of a new work order for myself.

First of all I need to create a meetings and administration day. On this day the main point of going to work will be not to write or to research. It will be to efficiently resolve my administration tasks. This will also free up my mind from thinking about administration.

Second of all I need to create the opposite of an administration day and this is my Creativity day. The whole point of this day will be to think. Not to write but to think. A whole day to work out solutions to problems, lay plans and develop ideas. This day should not be spent writing. Of course I will make notes but maybe I will do this longhand with a paper and pen. This day should be as unplugged as possible. Little or no computer use.

Third I will create two research and writing days. This will include writing out the ideas from the creativity day, carrying out research, writing articles, chapters and books. Writing research proposals belongs to the administration day and should not be done here. These days should be relatively unplugged – keeping Internet use to a minimum.

Fourth and last will be the teaching day. During this day I will lecture and guide, have student meetings and seminars. Since I have a low teaching burden at present this should be more than enough and the time not spent in teaching should be used in preparing for teaching and teaching administration.

Naturally an idea like this cannot work without making sure that there are exceptions. Every now and then I am sure that the plan will implode but the idea is to strive for improvement.

When will you blog? The exception to the rule

However while the focus of these days is as mentioned I do believe that there is a need to apply oneself to work on a regular basis. Therefore in each day I will include one hour of academic writing (except on the two research and writing days since this is already included). One hour of other writing (mostly emails & this blog).

This is the basic plan and I am sure that it will require some fine tuning but I hope to be quite strict about its application. It’s not a new idea that the freedom embedded in academia requires a great deal of self discipline but what is new for me is the attempt to implement a strict organized regime instead of trying to solve things on a priority basis.

Arrogant, Daring & Right

Found a new voice of wisdom (to call it vox populi would probably be wrong) today. Alf Rehn writes an excellent rant about the research article in the context of the UK RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) system:

Now, what I find absolutely horrendous and directly unethical is that all this denigrates the scholarly book, the research monograph. The way I was raised into academia, this was what you meant by research, and now a bunch of foreign bureaucrats with language problems are saying that this does not count? Well, fuck you and the horse you rode in on. Writing a journal article, to me, is mainly an exercise in typing. There are rote formulas to get a journal article done (well known such, looking at the shite that gets published), and it frankly bores me a lot of the time. A book, however, is another matter. A book takes time to craft, and the sheer length thereof forces one to work in an altogether different manner. I was taught by my Doktorvater the following: If you haven’t written a serious monograph, you shouldn’t be made a PhD. If you haven’t written two, you’re not a serious scholar. “—And never let one who hasn’t written three serious books become a professor! It cheapens the title.” And damn good advice it was too.

It’s provocative, it’s daring, maybe it could be a bit reactionary, it’s definitely bold, ballsy and forward. It also happens to be correct. Go Alf!

(via Imaginary Magnitude)

Things undone

For those of you who, like myself, live in a state of denial it’s time to face reality. It is soon the end of 2007! No way! We all want more time! I have not finished all of the 1001 things I planned to do before the year ends.

Some of the stuff which is hanging on a thread right now:

  • Interviews (Urgh! I am failing bigtime here)
  • One more article (almost done)
  • Admin (always more admin)
  • Complete journal proposal (on time)
  • Finish book review (must finish reading book first)

Actually this list was supposed to be a way of organising my thoughts but the more things I write the more things I discover and the more stressed I get. Suffice to say that I’m late

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photo: J. McPherson

does my blog look slow to you?

Johan over at Mothugg sent me a message to give me a heads up that my blog was “painfully slow” if I was feeling blue I could have suspected that he was talking about he contnetn but it turns out that he means the actual blog.

Yo, Klang, my Firefox (2.0.0.7) chokes on your blog! Everything is painfully slow and there is a ca 20 sec latency on everything (mouse clicks etc). I’m on a thin client (not my choice), but I don’t think that’s the problem because I haven’t had these problem anywhere else on the web. I actually had to open MSIE7 to write this comment, that’s how bad the problem is…

Well I really would not want to be a part of a compulsory migration to Explorer, so now I trying to find the bug. Does anyone else have this problem here? Actually today it feels like the whole Internet is slow…

Update: I managed to speed up my Firefox quite a bit by removing my video downloader and my firebug add-ons, so now my Internet experience is much faster. Same crap, different speed! Sorry need to get something to eat, I am a bit grouchy…

Filtering Swedish Parliament

The Swedish Parliament has installed a filter in order to stop access to child pornography (Swedish press release). The filter was not installed in order to stop activities which were occurring but rather to prevent their occurrence. Most probably the decision to install such a filter was done to prevent what could have become a public relations nightmare.

The filter will delete any child pornography images it detects and no logs are created. The decision to create no logs may be strange but with the Swedish freedom of information policy this is probably done again to prevent public relations messes from occurring? Oh correct my cynical soul (if I had such a thing) if I am wrong.

Therefore in order to prevent a problem that has not occurred the highest decision making body in Sweden has placed its free access to information into the hands of who? Most probably a private company. If I was a more paranoid person then I would say this was a bad decision. This means that Swedish members of parliament will be unable to find information freely and independently.

Naturally I am not supporting child pornography – don’t be obtuse. I am, however, against putting free access to information into the hands of a private body. This is self censorship. Done in order to avoid public relations disasters.

Of course the parliamentarians could complain but considering the political atmosphere surrounding this issue anyone complaining would probably be placing themselves in a questionable light. This has the makings of a classic paranoid witch-hunt.

Lost email contact (and found)

Yesterday at 15.30 the IT department fiddled with my email and apparently lost me somewhere in space. No email. Attempting to send email to me got the wonderful reply: User unknown in virtual alias table. This morning I cut myself shaving and spilled coffee on myself while running for the ferry.

Now the sun is shining and email works after a 20 hour break so I guess I am now officially known in the virtual alias table … aaa, the joy of tech…