Posts by Lyndon Hood

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  • Hard News: Irony Deficient,

    Speaking of getting sued though, we should recall we live in a world where Colin Craig can get a right of reply to Steve Braunias implying his (Craig's) house was under seige by relentless homosexuals.

    if our laws protected satire and parody better

    The issue at the top of people's minds tends to be copyright over source material (though possibly trademarks have led to more court cases).

    Incidentally, a recent thing that probably failed the reasonable-person-would-get-it test which I think would apply in a defamation case was the matter of The Stench.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

  • Legal Beagle: Kim Dotcom and the GCSB,

    I imagine the indemnity would be the (court-ordered?) one referred to here http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/PO1208/S00532/dotcoms-revenge.htm - whether it arose from or was signed in awareness of the GCSB being involved I can't say but I gues the English timeline fits.

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  • OnPoint: Re: Education,

    Isn't the "wisdom of the crowd" when you put something out there, and if someone kills it dead with credible argument, you listen?

    (I think the actual argument there is that the application of the standards probably averages out. But whether *that* result reflects the students' progress or the quality of the emergent standards...)

    I think the editorial is actually referring to being able to draw useful conclusions from a mass of data points, which is called, um, statistics.

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  • Legal Beagle: Kim Dotcom and the GCSB,

    I notice Stuff is referring to 'bugging' which is a bit confusing. Given the PM said it didn't require a warrant [I read 'wouldn't have if he wasn't a national', but who knows with John Key] I assume it didn't involve placing a device.

    And: based on the press conference JK didn't know this had come up through the court case. I can't help thinking that omission will be worse for the GCSB from his point of view than the original offence.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

  • Hard News: Fox News: I know, right?,

    I like how well the bunch-of-jokes-and-mockery followed by analytical-rant format works.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

  • Hard News: "Because we can",

    Found this from Bennett in June:

    In July 2013 about 130,000 people will move on to the new Jobseeker Support, of which 78,000 will have been on working-age benefits for more than 12 months.

    Wasn't sure how much of the system that captured, but based on the public service goals:

    reduce the number of people receiving the working-age benefits that will become the new Job Seeker Support (JSS), continuously for more than 12 months by 30 per cent, from 78,000 to 55,000 by June 2017...

    Under Welfare Reform changes, from July 2013 JSS will include all those on Unemployment Related Benefits, Sickness Benefit, Domestic Purpose Benefit (DPB) Sole Parents whose youngest children are over 14, Widows with youngest children over 14 or no children and DPB Women Alone.

    I know 'continuously' isn't identical to 'during the last ten years', but 12 months is also smaller than a decade.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

  • Hard News: Tired and emotional, for reals, in reply to Jdrinnan,

    Hell hath no fury like the blogerrati scorned.

    Honestly though: Out of Armstrong, Campbell and Edwards in this one - who reads as the angriest and most abusive?

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  • Hard News: Tired and emotional, for reals,

    I'm guessing Armstrong didn't call Gordon either. And if we're running by the rules of accuracy, I actually don't think there's much ignorance of the realities of journalism from Gordon's corner.

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  • Hard News: We ... WHAT!?,

    I see the State Dept transcript is now corrected, at least as far as those two sentences go.

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

  • Hard News: Before Lust,

    He’s a pretty rum sort of Christian conservative

    Just as long as you don't say his opinions are religious, you should apparently be safe http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/opinion/columnists/7600406/Correction-Joshua-Drummond-column

    Wellington • Since Nov 2006 • 1115 posts Report

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