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2021viii10, Tuesday: When 1≠1.
A judge makes the point I've been dying for someone to make about bundle page numbering: make the numbers match. Or suffer the (cost) consequences.
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A judge makes the point I've been dying for someone to make about bundle page numbering: make the numbers match. Or suffer the (cost) consequences.
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Our minds play tricks on us. All the time. One trick is particularly pernicious - but recognising it can change the world.
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Not my stuff, obviously. But the piece I'm linking to - entitled "I just learned I only have months to live. This is what I want to say" - is breathtaking. Do yourself a favour. Please.
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I spent my Saturday lost in music. Oh sweet Jesus. It was... wonderful.
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Apologies for the long gap. I may be pedantic, but some words have old meanings that carry genuine value - the more so because of the state we're in.
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Accountability starts with keeping track of conflicts of interest. Fail to do that, and corruption comes next. As the Matt Hancock saga shows all too clearly.
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Qualified good news about open justice - but with a significant sting in the tail. And a fascinating update on corruption definitions from an old friend.
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Organisations can be corrupt, not just people. As a new report shows. And without an public duty to be transparent, that will be the rule, not the exception.
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Pets deserve eulogies; cats especially so, given that it's the junior partner in the relationship who's writing them. And an example of the fake "war on woke". From a silk, no less. For shame.
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When you hear the phrase "war on woke", it's always worth looking around. What is someone trying to stop you from seeing - or thinking about?
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A friend made me cry over the weekend. I can't thank him enough.
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What happens when you thingify people? Nothing good.