Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ideas. Show all posts
Wednesday, 3 August 2011
Come Together
Struck down by a cold, more blogging soon. I promise. Thanks Rob for the link.
Labels:
citation,
crime,
ideas,
responsibilities,
the future
Thursday, 3 March 2011
Who's Zoomin Who?
Labels:
100% unpure,
biculturalism,
free will,
ideas,
murder,
the future
Monday, 11 October 2010
Dirty Laundry
Breaking News: Some Bullshit Happening Somewhere
***Language warning the F bomb is dropped a couple of times***
Reminds me of the coverage of Paul Henry recently. A new season of blogging will resume shortly.
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Wrong (or I should Be So Lucky)
I'm reading a book called The Luck Factor, by Max Gunther at the moment. It's an interesting read that explores the role of luck in measuring the outcome of our lives.
Luck is a concept that interests me. Not the superstitious kind of luck; rabbits feet and crossed fingers. No, I'm thinking more of the make your own kind of luck. Like right place right time or even that wonderful word serendipity. People who have 'lucky' lives have to extent made good decisions. They haven't necessarily planned their lives out, although at points along their journey they have taken the better path.
The Protestant work ethic is based on luck, it suggests that if you put yourself out there, work hard, then God will bless you. In fact most religions have an aspect of luck to them. One theme is constant and that is to live a good life. This doesn't explain why bad people are lucky, except to say that luck may be indiscriminant.
I'll share more insights once I've finished the book.
Labels:
biculturalism,
free will,
hate,
ideas,
responsibilities,
the future
Tuesday, 16 March 2010
Little Lies
This story has to be the most poorly reported item I've seen in a while.
Childless homosexual MP utters to his partner "I wish they would shut up".
Right wing blogger takes offense. Fairfax put their own spin on a non-story.
Fairfax are so desperate for stories, they now trawl blogs. Report the news loosers!
It reminds me of this skit on The Extras.
Childless homosexual MP utters to his partner "I wish they would shut up".
Right wing blogger takes offense. Fairfax put their own spin on a non-story.
Fairfax are so desperate for stories, they now trawl blogs. Report the news loosers!
It reminds me of this skit on The Extras.
Labels:
100% unpure,
Fags,
free will,
hate,
ideas,
Sharing is Caring,
total crap
Friday, 20 November 2009
Make it Mine, or Ideas as Opiates

Poor old Witi. Every sour faced, four eyed, crossed legged academic (which is all of them), is laying down the hate on what has been defended as an accident.
Call it envy, call it racism, I don't care; plagiarism is what makes the world go round. Without free moving ideas societies would (and have) fall(en).
In today's NZ Herald the headline reads 'Plagiarists like drug cheats'. Excuse me! Just google that phrase and see that is not a unique idea, in fact one article (which I can't be bothered crediting) says 'Performance Enhancing Drug Users are Guilty of Athletic Plagiarism'. A stolen idiom, not tabled and cited correctly. Shame on the doyen of New Zealand literature for making such allegations, (the alligators).
One of the most frustrating aspects to study in the electronic age (not my phrase), is the requirement to credit all the good ideas that you've nicked out of textbooks and journal articles. In fact this scientific approach to study has been a two edged sword.
On one hand writing an essay or a dissertation is more like colour by numbers. Find the pre-written material that answers the question exactly as the academic institution expects it to be answered. Just make sure all the citations and the bibliography are written in the correct style. Pepper in a bit of biculturalism for good measure and bingo!, A+
On the other hand (or side of the sword, you pick the metaphor), this clinical approach shows nothing of of the students or authors writing ability or retention. Even worse it show them to be crafty googlers and nothing else. The fact that science has taught us that ideas aren't always best kept in the lab, proves empirically that theories need to be exercised in the real world.
OK so that sentence was a little long winded, but think about it. Theories are researched, often based on a hypothesis. For example, people are generally honest. Think about the results of the lost wallet in street experiment that Readers Digest does occasionally. Now take that experiment back into a lab, scientists watching with clipboards and video cameras. I'd bet the contents of the wallet that 100% of the eager test subjects would hand it back. Humans perform differently when they are watched under scrutiny.
So what does that have to do with the medias word of the week, plagiarism? Everything. Our obsession with who had a good idea first is ridiculous. People have had good ideas for ever, the wheel, the light bulb; I could go on. That fact that Witi Ihimaera took a couple of pages out of some old and irrelevant book without citing it was technically an incorrect thing to do. Especially with the way academic institutions are fixated on plagiarism. It wasn't a crime though.
My point is this. The book is a novel, a wallet on the street experiment if you like. In the real world ideas flow freely, we sing 'Happy Birthday' without acknowledging the copyright holders. Witi would have done well to have credited his research in a bibliography, but he's no thief. The only thieves are those who seek the attention to get their boot in. Shame on them.
Oh, and the last word is for the media. No industry is based more on plagiarism then your's. Reading newsfeeds all day and republishing them in your own words is not journalism. Get off your chairs and go into the real world and investigate some real stories.
Labels:
biculturalism,
citation,
ck stead,
crime,
hate,
ideas,
lost wallet,
plagiarism,
witi
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