At 10:59 AM 23/06/2014, Jim Birch wrote:
>Where does the "right" to be forgotten fit into this picture? Reputation
>is an important mechanism for maintaining cooperation. It can sound
>unforgiving but requiring people to care for their reputations appears to
>me to be something to not drop light
On 20 June 2014 20:27, David Boxall wrote:
> I rather like the concept of #mutuallyassuredhumiliation.
>
There is a basic conflict in a social species between self-interest and
group-interest. A cooperative group can achieve a vastly higher level of
biological success than a solitary organism.
At 01:31 AM 23/06/2014, Stephen Loosley wrote:
>Governments' IT projects needn't cost the world. Here's how we can do better
>
>By Malcolm Turnbull
>Friday 20 June 2014 http://www.theguardian.com
>
>
>Australia has ambitious targets to improve the relationship between
>citizens and the government
Governments' IT projects needn't cost the world. Here's how we can do better
By Malcolm Turnbull
Friday 20 June 2014 http://www.theguardian.com
Australia has ambitious targets to improve the relationship between citizens
and the government: all correspondence will be able to be conducted on