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Quotes of the Day 2007

An index of Quote of the Day during 2007.

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  1. 2007-12-21: The 14th Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso on being nice to your neighbours (economist.com)
  2. 2007-12-20: Management consultant Joseph Esposito on Open Access Botox publishing (firstmonday.org)
  3. 2007-12-19: Publishers Mike Rossner, Heather Van Epps and Emma Hill on scientific impact facotrs (jem.org)
  4. 2007-12-18: Musicians Jim and William Reid on their train of thought
  5. 2007-12-17: Football manager Fabio Capello dreaming of England (guardian.co.uk)
  6. 2007-12-15: Journalist Chris Anderson on freeconomics: freaky free lunches on the web (economist.com)
  7. 2007-12-14: Comedy at the office christmas party
  8. 2007-12-13: ex-Physics teacher Wellington Grey on the impotence of Science “media studies” (wellingtongrey.net)
  9. 2007-12-12: Author and comedian Terry Jones on war (guardian.co.uk)
  10. 2007-12-11: French intellectual Bernard-Henri Lévy on the death of French and American culture (guardian.co.uk)
  11. 2007-12-10: Novelist and Nobel laureate Doris Lessing on the Internet (nobelprize.org)
  12. 2007-12-08: Musician Shirley Manson on the weather
  13. 2007-12-07: Comedian and musician Humphrey Lyttelton on the rainy weather in Manchester
  14. 2007-12-06: Computer Scientist Peter Naur on Natural and Artificial Intelligence (acm.org)
  15. 2007-12-05: Computer Scientist Gregory V. Wilson standing on the hard-drives of giants (americanscientist.org)
  16. 2007-12-04: Actor and Salford scally Christopher Eccleston on his lifelong ambition
  17. 2007-12-03: Journalist Jeremy Paxman on Who's New in Who's Who 2008 (telegraph.co.uk)
  18. 2007-11-30: Journalist Sam Leith on the parting of fools and their (iPhone) money (telegraph.co.uk)
  19. 2007-11-29: Chemist Peter Murray-Rust on what is wrong with scientific publishing (sis.pitt.edu)
  20. 2007-11-28: Wikipedian Erik Möller on why wikipedia is free from advertising (wikimedia.org)
  21. 2007-11-27: Journalist John Tierney on playing God in the laboratory (nytimes.com)
  22. 2007-11-26: Journalist Stuart Jeffries on storing the world's knowledge in books (guardian.co.uk)
  23. 2007-11-24: Footballer David Beckham on millionaire losers (bbc.co.uk)
  24. 2007-11-23: Bioinformatician Rod Page on the joy of blogging (genedrift.org)
  25. 2007-11-22: Software engineer Jeff Atwood on human computation (codinghorror.com)
  26. 2007-11-21: Software engineer Rob McCool on why the new improved semantic web will probably never work (ieee.org)
  27. 2007-11-20: Physicist Richard Muller on energetic properties of gasoline (nature.com)
  28. 2007-11-19: Physicist Peter Higgs on the “God particle” / Higgs Boson (guardian.co.uk)
  29. 2007-11-17: Author Tara Brabazon on the University of Google (brabazon.net)
  30. 2007-11-16: Musician Roland Orzabal on madness
  31. 2007-11-15: Mathematician Donal O'Shea on the ambiguity of something and nothing (nature.com)
  32. 2007-11-14: Nobel laureate Martin Evans on his deepest recesses (nobelprize.org)
  33. 2007-11-13: Mathematician William Arms on human vs. artificial intelligence (dlib.org)
  34. 2007-11-12: Poet Lemn Sissay on warrior words (flickr.com)
  35. 2007-11-09: Biochemist Gregory Petsko on double trouble (genomebiology.com)
  36. 2007-11-08: T. Scott Plutchak on thoughtful writing (mlanet.org)
  37. 2007-11-07: Software engineer Tim Bray on the not so semantic web (tbray.org)
  38. 2007-11-06: Linux entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth on free software (economist.com)
  39. 2007-11-05: ex-Googler Adam Bosworth on learning from the Web (acm.org)
  40. 2007-11-02: Comedian Groucho Marx on not joining the club (farcebook)
  41. 2007-11-01: Software engineer Ravi Madduri on scientific computing (anl.gov)
  42. 2007-10-31: Computer Scientist Michael Brodie on the dark side of Web Services (vldb.org)
  43. 2007-10-30: Revolutionary leader Fidel Castro on dictators (guardian.co.uk)
  44. 2007-10-29: Author Philip Ball on measuring scientific merit with NSPNAS (agrfoto.com)
  45. 2007-10-26: Comedian Rik Mayall on Flower Power
  46. 2007-10-25: Computer Scientist Alan Perlis on the soul inside the machine (mit.edu)
  47. 2007-10-24: Musician Brian May on finishing his PhD (bbc.co.uk)
  48. 2007-10-23: Librarian Bernard Margolis on Google Book Search (nytimes.com)
  49. 2007-10-22: Biologist Craig Venter on race and racism (bbc.co.uk)
  50. 2007-10-19: Bioinformatician Kay on fundamental questions in life (suicyte.wordpress.com)
  51. 2007-10-18: Psychologist Steven Pinker on education
  52. 2007-10-17: Sociologists Bruno Latour and Steve Woolgar on laboratory life
  53. 2007-10-16: Software engineer Jon Postel on the Robustness principle (ietf.org)
  54. 2007-10-15: Mathematician Anthony Edwards on visualisation
  55. 2007-10-04: Software engineer David Parnas on publishing or perishing
  56. 2007-10-03: Speed gardener Lia Leendertz on the half-hour allotment (guardian.co.uk)
  57. 2007-10-02: Computer Scientist Susan Stepney on alternative computing (ukcrc.org.uk)
  58. 2007-10-01: Editor Alan Rusbridger on amateur digital photography
  59. 2007-09-28: Software engineer Bjarne Stroustrup on the two types of artificial languages (technologyreview.com)
  60. 2007-09-27: Journalist Thomas Goetz on collaboration vs. corporation (wired.com)
  61. 2007-09-26: Software engineer and Microsoftie Charles Simonyi on falling in love with his first computer (technologyreview.com)
  62. 2007-09-25: Evolutionary biologists Jessica Green, Jessica Bryant, James O'Dwyer and Hélène Morlon on biodiversity (youtube.com)
  63. 2007-09-24: Biologists Hans Westerhoff and Lilia Alberghina on grand challenges in systems biology and medicine
  64. 2007-09-22: Natalie Curtis on the music of Joy Division (guardian.co.uk)
  65. 2007-09-21: Software engineer Bjarne Stroustrup on usable computing (att.com)
  66. 2007-09-20: Lisa Schilling, Robert Dellavalle and Jonathan Wren on web decay (bioinformatics.oxfordjournals.org)
  67. 2007-09-19: Blogger Cory Doctorow on deleting information from the internet (guardian.co.uk)
  68. 2007-09-18: Software engineer Marc Andreessen on the internet as a platform (pmarca.com)
  69. 2007-09-17: Law Professor James Boyle on the Web of Science (ft.com)
  70. 2007-09-16: Yahoos Hugo Haas and Mark Nottingham on the vaguenes of Web services (w3.org)
  71. 2007-09-14: The interweb is broken again! (wikipedia.org)
  72. 2007-09-13: Actor Stephen Fry on the mongrel mouthful of english language (bbc.co.uk)
  73. 2007-09-12: Chemist Richard Apodaca on the long tail of Science (depth-first.com)
  74. 2007-09-11: Nobel laureate and physicist Richard Feynman on chemistry
  75. 2007-09-10: Inventor and engineer Trevor Baylis on working nine-to-five (guardian.co.uk)
  76. 2007-09-07: Comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb on a world where everybody is a creator of content (guardian.co.uk)
  77. 2007-09-06: Computational linguist Adam Kilgarriff on why Googleology is a bad science for the Web (mitpressjournals.org)
  78. 2007-09-05: Machiavellian philosopher Niccolò Machiavelli on innovation
  79. 2007-09-04: Philosopher Robert Pirsig on technology
  80. 2007-09-03: Cyptographer Bruce Schneier on secure browsing with Microsoft (nytimes.com)
  81. 2007-08-31: Computer Scientist Daniel Wilson on the likelihood of a robot uprising (robotuprising.com)
  82. 2007-08-30: Medical informatician Reinhard Wentz on Google monkeys (bmj.com)
  83. 2007-08-29: Biochemist Robert Stevens on blindness in Science (biochemist.com)
  84. 2007-08-28: Mathematician and Fields medallist Tim Gowers on abstraction
  85. 2007-08-27: Spanish footballer Cesc Fàbregas on celebrating scoring (guardian.co.uk)
  86. 2007-08-26: Pirate Peter Sunde on downloading films on the internet (guardian.co.uk)
  87. 2007-08-25: Journalist Louise Radnofsky on funding scientific research in the UK (timeshighereducation.co.uk)
  88. 2007-08-24: Biologist Jennifer Rohn on tea (nature.com)
  89. 2007-08-23: Philosopher Theodore Zeldin musing on information overload
  90. 2007-08-22: Philosopher Graham Priest on logic
  91. 2007-08-21: Novelist George Bernard Shaw on American English (oxfordreference.com)
  92. 2007-08-20: Yahoos Usama Fayyad and Uthurusamy Ramasamy on entombing dead data (portal.acm.org)
  93. 2007-08-19: Microsoftie Linda Stone on technological freedom and slavery (nature.com)
  94. 2007-08-18: Publisher Tim O'Reilly on the new improved semantic web (guardian.co.uk)
  95. 2007-08-17: Physicist Paul Ginsparg on idiocy in the global village (wikipedia.org)
  96. 2007-08-16: Internet archiver Brewster Kahle on knowledge (acmqueue.org)
  97. 2007-08-15: Biologist Donald Forsdyke on peer review (queensu.ca)
  98. 2007-08-14: Artist Dennis Hwang on Doodling for Google (mirror.co.uk)
  99. 2007-08-13: Physicist Freeman Dyson on heretical and rebellious science (edge.org)
  100. 2007-08-12: Bioinformatician Alexei Drummond on engineering yourself out of a job (genedrift.org)
  101. 2007-08-11: Historian Goerge Dyson on scifoo (edge.org)
  102. 2007-08-10: Chemist Peter Murray-Rust on optimism
  103. 2007-08-09: Deepak Singh on personal genomics (mndoci.com)
  104. 2007-08-08: Cell Biologist Alex Palazzo on scientific communication (scienceblogs.com)
  105. 2007-08-07: Bora Zivkovic on science blogging (nature.com)
  106. 2007-08-06: Bioinformatician Paul Flicek on doing research
  107. 2007-08-05: Cybertaxonomist Vince Smith on the webolution (vsmith.info)
  108. 2007-08-04: Biologist Jonathan Eisen on scifoo (phylogenomics.blogspot.com)
  109. 2007-08-03: Musician Paul Hewson on America
  110. 2007-08-02: Software engineer Blake Ross on Mountain View, California (blakeross.com)
  111. 2007-08-01: Microsoft, Google and Googlesoft (ft.com)
  112. 2007-07-31: Software engineer Leah Culver on hard and easy problems (leahculver.com)
  113. 2007-07-30: Software engineer Karl Fogel on the limitations of email (producingoss.com)
  114. 2007-07-29: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on friends and friendship (msnbc.msn.com)
  115. 2007-07-28: Comedian Homer Simpson on drugs
  116. 2007-07-27: Comedian Al Jean on mathematical humour (nature.com)
  117. 2007-07-26: Physicist and Microsoftie Tony Hey on the “special relationship” between European and American science
  118. 2007-07-25: Computer Scientist John O'Gorman on Operating Systems
  119. 2007-07-24: Architect Colin St John Wilson on books and libraries (guardian.co.uk)
  120. 2007-07-23: Mathematician Godfrey Hardy on doing vs. writing
  121. 2007-07-22: Biologist Peter Schattner on database integration (compbiol.plosjournals.org)
  122. 2007-07-21: Philosopher David Weinberger on the amateur web (wsj.com)
  123. 2007-07-20: Musician and artist Captain Beefheart on life
  124. 2007-07-19: Computer Scientist Steve Pettifer on dodgy software in bioinformatics (springerlink.com)
  125. 2007-07-18: Journalist Carl Zimmer on scientific blogging (scienceblogs.com)
  126. 2007-07-17: German comedian Didi Senft on chasing cyclists up mountains in France (pezcyclingnews.com)
  127. 2007-07-16: Gary Flake, David Pennock and Daniel Fain on the self-organised Web (ieee.org)
  128. 2007-07-15: Software engineer Aaron Schwartz on biotechnology and business (aaronsw.com)
  129. 2007-07-14: Journalist Merry Maisel on innovation (compbiol.plosjournals.org)
  130. 2007-07-13: Astromer Raymond Lyttleton on Friday the Thirteenth
  131. 2007-07-12: Chemist Philip Strange on funding scientific research (nature.com)
  132. 2007-07-11: QT - Trolltech software engineer Scott Collins on successful coding (scottcollins.net)
  133. 2007-07-10: Bioinformatician Mathieu Blanchette on Computational Biology (compbiol.plosjournals.org)
  134. 2007-07-09: Nobel laureate and physicist Richard Feynman on Computer “Science”
  135. 2007-07-08: Computer Scientist Tim Bell on teaching without a computer (csunplugged.org)
  136. 2007-07-07: Computer Scientist Peter Denning on Natural and Artificial Computation (acm.org)
  137. 2007-07-06: Publisher Timo Hannay on scifun at scifoo camp in the Googleplex, California (blogspot.com)
  138. 2007-07-05: Technologist Richard Akerman on scientific publishing (nature.com)
  139. 2007-07-04: Computer Scientist Michael Ley on prolific authors (uni-trier.de)
  140. 2007-07-03: Physicist and engineer William Thomson on measurement and the Kelvin scale
  141. 2007-07-02: Science historian James Moore on pilgrimages (nature.com)
  142. 2007-07-01: Chemist Richard Apodaca on project management
  143. 2007-06-30: Leonard Richardson and Sam Ruby on Web Services
  144. 2007-06-29: Astrophysicist Fred Hoyle on rocket science
  145. 2007-06-28: Bioinformaticians Alberto Labarga, Franck Valentin, Mikael Andersson and Rodrigo Lopez on Web Services (nar.oupjournals.org)
  146. 2007-06-27: Musician and comedian Graham Fellows (aka Jilted John Shuttleworth) on Gordon (youtube.com)
  147. 2007-06-26: Sceptic Andrew Keen on innovation and “digital narcissism” (bbc.co.uk)
  148. 2007-06-25: Software engineer Jeni Tennison on women in computing (jentennison.com)
  149. 2007-06-24: Biologist Chris Knight on studying model organisms (dbkgroup.org)
  150. 2007-06-23: Musician Will Butler on Glastonbury festival (guardian.co.uk)
  151. 2007-06-22: Jonathan Gottshall on University league tables (gottshall.com)
  152. 2007-06-21: Big Bard Bill on midsummer madness
  153. 2007-06-20: Googler and mathematician Kevin McCurley on Web self-expression (swcp.com)
  154. 2007-06-19: Ecologist Terry Root on insomnia (nature.com)
  155. 2007-06-18: Statisticians Bradley Efron and Rob Tibshirani on lies, damned lies and statistics
  156. 2007-06-16: Semantic webhead Dennis Quan on the limitations of the current web (bib.oxfordjournals.org)
  157. 2007-06-15: Diarrhœa + Blogging = Blogorrhœa or Blogorrhea (urbandictionary.com)
  158. 2007-06-14: Informatician Andrew Walkingshaw on the communications revolution (cam.ac.uk)
  159. 2007-06-13: Musician Alex James on climate change (guardian.co.uk)
  160. 2007-06-12: Antarctic surveyor Chris Rapley on climate change (timeshighereducation.co.uk)
  161. 2007-06-11: Biochemist Chris Higgins on Oxbridge stars (timeshighereducation.co.uk)
  162. 2007-06-09: Semantic webheads Tim Clark and June Kinoshita on the Web of Science (bib.oxfordjournals.org)
  163. 2007-06-08: Rocket scientist Jim Longuski on Rocket Science
  164. 2007-06-07: Astronomer David Spergel on star gazing and the Milky Way (bbc.co.uk)
  165. 2007-06-06: Bioinformatician Daniel Swan on black boxes (eridanus.net)
  166. 2007-06-05: Computer Scientist Daniel Weitzner on file sharing (w3.org)
  167. 2007-06-04: Artist Damien Hirst on hope (bbc.co.uk)
  168. 2007-06-02: Oh Manchester is wonderful!
  169. 2007-06-01: Trey Dunn on Arthropods and Arachnids getting legless (trinity.edu)
  170. 2007-05-31: Bioinformatician Richard Cameron on citations you like (citeulike.org)
  171. 2007-05-30: Hubble director Steven Beckwith on star gazing with his wife (bbc.co.uk)
  172. 2007-05-29: Biologist Leroy Hood on information (nature.com)
  173. 2007-05-28: Poet John Keats on drinking beaded bubbles winking at the brim with a purple-stained mouth
  174. 2007-05-25: Cartoonist David Austin on two types of science (newscientist.com)
  175. 2007-05-24: Nobel laureate Harry Kroto on the inquiring mind (guardian.co.uk)
  176. 2007-05-23: Richard Green on star gazing in Tucson, Arizona (bbc.co.uk)
  177. 2007-05-22: Biochemist Dominic Tolle on analysing and controlling metabolism (ebi.ac.uk)
  178. 2007-05-21: Dr. Maria Thelma Ocampo-Hafalla on post-doctoral work (nature.com)
  179. 2007-05-20: Bioinformatician Michael Barton on dry vs. wet bench biology (bioinformaticszen.com)
  180. 2007-05-19: Footballer Paul Scholes on the under-performing England national squad in 2007 (guardian.co.uk)
  181. 2007-05-18: Graffiti artist Banksy on the best place to publish your work
  182. 2007-05-17: Bioinformatician Alan Ruttenberg on language wars on the Web (biomedcentral.com)
  183. 2007-05-16: Bioinformatician Imre Vastrik on Reactome (genomebiology.com)
  184. 2007-05-15: Psychologist Samuel Hayakawa on the map is not the territory
  185. 2007-05-14: Biologist Yuri Lazebnik on engineering and biology (cancercell.org)
  186. 2007-05-13: British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Education (bbc.co.uk)
  187. 2007-05-12: Musical poet Bob Dylan on escape
  188. 2007-05-11: Computer Scientist William Kent on Ordinary and Artificial “Intelligence”
  189. 2007-05-10: Physicist Brian Cox on Big Bangs and magnificent machines (bbc.co.uk)
  190. 2007-05-09: Software engineer Charlie Savage on Abstraction (savagexi.com)
  191. 2007-05-08: Andrew Su and John Hogenesch on power laws in genomics (genomebiology.com)
  192. 2007-05-07: Greek biologist Fotis Kafatos on young European scientists (guardian.co.uk)
  193. 2007-05-06: Italian footballer Gennaro Gattuso on Longball Football Clubs (bbc.co.uk)
  194. 2007-05-05: Brazilian footballer Kaká on God's gift
  195. 2007-05-04: Rie Takahashi and Jeffrey Miller on the music of life (genomebiology.com)
  196. 2007-05-03: Computer scientist John Maeda on think-make-think (mit.edu)
  197. 2007-05-02: Bioinformatician Euan Adie on genome browsers (nature.com)
  198. 2007-05-01: Computational Biologist Joe Felsenstein on rejected grant applications (genedrift.org)
  199. 2007-04-30: Physicist Jorge Hirsch on research impact factors (pnas.org)
  200. 2007-04-27: Football captain John Rands on Milanchester (bbc.co.uk/manchester)
  201. 2007-04-26: Software engineer Eric Newcomer on why Web services aren't “cool” and exciting anymore (iona.com)
  202. 2007-04-25: Distributed computing guru Steve Vinoski on middleware dark matter (ieeexplore.ieee.org)
  203. 2007-04-24: Mathematician Gregory Chaitin on Science
  204. 2007-04-23: Prime Minister Robert Gascoyne-Cecil: Never trust the wisdom of experts
  205. 2007-04-22: Hawaiin Oceanographer Andreas Andersson on finishing a PhD (nature.com)
  206. 2007-04-21: Computer Scientist Jonathan Rees on the meaning of URI's (neurocommons.org)
  207. 2007-04-20: Rocket Scientist Randall Munroe on arts and humanities degrees (xkcd.com)
  208. 2007-04-19: Nobel laureate Craig Mello on Nobel Prizes for worms (video.google.com)
  209. 2007-04-18: Mathematician Ian Stewart on Science and belief
  210. 2007-04-17: Chocoholic author Douglas Coupland on overcoming writer's block
  211. 2007-04-16: Journalist Jonathan Freedland on democracy and blogging (guardian.co.uk)
  212. 2007-04-13: Software engineer Matthew Horridge on URIs for classes, properties and individuals in Web ontologies
  213. 2007-04-12: Nobel laureate James Watson on being the smartest person about (video.google.com)
  214. 2007-04-11: Luis von Ahn on human computation (video.google.com)
  215. 2007-04-10: Stephen Hill (Gohepcat) on our place in the universe (youtube.com)
  216. 2007-04-06: Software engineer Dave Beckett on working at Yahoo! Research! Laboratories! (dajobe.org)
  217. 2007-04-05: Microsoftie Jon Udell on grand visions that never materialise (infoworld.com)
  218. 2007-04-04: Canadian entrepreneur Dick Hardt on Identity 2.0 on the Web (identity20.com)
  219. 2007-04-03: Entomologist Brian Fisher on ants (blogspot.com)
  220. 2007-04-02: Biocurious Physicist André Brown on numinous numinocity (biocurious.com)
  221. 2007-03-30: Comedian Roy Zimmerman on hypocrisy and cynicism (youtube.com)
  222. 2007-03-29: Systems Biologist Uri Alon on life (nature.com)
  223. 2007-03-28: Metadata enthusiast Bob DuCharme on empty frameworks with no data (snee.com)
  224. 2007-03-27: The Kaiser Chiefs on Ruby
  225. 2007-03-26: Computer Scientist Guus Schreiber on the Minimal Italian Dinner (cs.vu.nl)
  226. 2007-03-25: Journalist Joe Queenan on 300 Spartans at the Battle of Thermopylae (guardian.co.uk)
  227. 2007-03-23: Kumbaya Cumbria
  228. 2007-03-22: Stewart Brand on the freedom of information (anu.edu.au)
  229. 2007-03-21: Microsoftie Catherine Marshall taking a stand on the Semantic Web (csdl.tamu.edu)
  230. 2007-03-20: Journalist Marina Chicurel on bioinformatics (nature.com)
  231. 2007-03-19: Hacker and Painter Paul Graham on finishing a PhD (paulgraham.com)
  232. 2007-03-16: Businessman Alan Sugar on male and female egos at work (glamour.com)
  233. 2007-03-15: Computer Scientist Gregory Rawlins on software
  234. 2007-03-14: Microbiologist Louis Pasteur on the Appliance of Science
  235. 2007-03-13: Logicians Jon Barwise and John Etchemendy on Learning Logic in Tarski's world
  236. 2007-03-12: Philosopher John Searle: Anything that calls itself a science probably isn't
  237. 2007-03-09: Steeplejack Fred Dibnah on life
  238. 2007-03-08: Donald Knuth on Computer “Science” (acm.org)
  239. 2007-03-07: Philosopher and Psychologist William James on the three magic letters: PhD (philip.greenspun.com)
  240. 2007-03-06: Estelle Phillips and Derek Pugh on PhDs and wealth (guardian.co.uk)
  241. 2007-03-05: Olympic gold medallist Sebastian Coe on winning (guardian.co.uk)
  242. 2007-03-02: Bijan Parsia on the joy of writing a PhD thesis (cs.man.ac.uk)
  243. 2007-03-01: Biochemist Gregory Petsko on the race to be first (genomebiology.com)
  244. 2007-02-28: Googler Peter Norvig on natural vs. artificial languages (itconversations.com)
  245. 2007-02-27: Bioinformatician Tim Hubbard et al on new genomes published in 2006 (oxfordjournals.org)
  246. 2007-02-23: Susan Curran Salutes Smoot on the Charles River (mit.edu)
  247. 2007-02-22: Mikel Egaña Aranguren, Sean Bechhofer, Phillip Lord, Ulrike Sattler and Robert Stevens on biomedical ontologies (biomedcentral.com)
  248. 2007-02-21: Biologists Bambos Kyriacou and Michael Ashburner on Before and After the Genome (genomebiology.com)
  249. 2007-02-20: Bioinformatician Steven Salzberg on databases vs wikis (genomebiology.com)
  250. 2007-02-19: Norwich City Football Club director Delia Smith on the moneymen in the Premier League (guardian.co.uk)
  251. 2007-02-17: Sun Microsystems employee Tim Bray mourning Microsoft's misfortune (tbray.org)
  252. 2007-02-16: Calvin and Hobbes on the quickening pace of technology (gocomics.com)
  253. 2007-02-15: Artificially vs. Naturally Intelligent search engines (waterstones.com)
  254. 2007-02-14: Do you love search problems? (google.com)
  255. 2007-02-13: Computer Scientists Ron Brachman and Hector Levesque on Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  256. 2007-02-12: Greek musician and composer Μάνος Χατζιδάκις [Manos Hadjidakis] on selling records (hadjidakis.gr)
  257. 2007-02-09: Semantic webhead Eric Prud'hommeaux on education (w3.org)
  258. 2007-02-08: Ontological engineer Doug Lenat on the three pitfalls of building ontologies (applied-ontology.org)
  259. 2007-02-07: Artificially Intelligent Frank van Harmelen reasoning on the web (cambridge.org/journals/ker)
  260. 2007-02-06: A Nightmare on SOAP Street by Web Service Architect Paul Downey (w3.org)
  261. 2007-02-05: Poet Arthur O'Shaughnessy dreaming dreams
  262. 2007-02-02: Seal scientist Donald Malone on playing football in the sub-Antarctic (guardian.co.uk)
  263. 2007-02-01: Pundit Jack Bremner singing on the football terraces
  264. 2007-01-31: Proud and prejudiced computer scientist Carole Goble on metadata (lists.w3.org)
  265. 2007-01-30: Journalist Lev Grossman on the stupidity of crowds (time.com)
  266. 2007-01-29: Consultant Bran Ferren on technology (timesonline.co.uk)
  267. 2007-01-28: Bioinformaticians Michael Seringhaus and Mark Gerstein on modernising academic publishing (biomedcentral.com)
  268. 2007-01-26: Comedian Eddie Izzard on diplomatic alternatives to war (guardian.co.uk)
  269. 2007-01-25: Wired editor Kevin Kelly on rebellious filming (kk.org)
  270. 2007-01-24: Bioinformatician Duncan Hull on FaCT++ and opinion
  271. 2007-01-23: Journalist and Politician C.P. Scott on fact vs. opinon
  272. 2007-01-22: Bioinformatician Thomas Down on gene regulation (sanger.ac.uk)
  273. 2007-01-20: Novelist Sue Townsend on self-confidence (guardian.co.uk)
  274. 2007-01-19: Bioinformatician Neil Saunders on Oxford's dreaming spires (wordpress.com)
  275. 2007-01-18: Computer Scientist Michael Parkin on Web Services, REST and Instant Messaging (cs.man.ac.uk)
  276. 2007-01-17: Biologist David Botstein on teaching and research (plosjournals.org)
  277. 2007-01-16: Bioinformatician Greg Tyrelle on blogging (nodalpoint.org)
  278. 2007-01-15: Aussie bioinformatician Bill Hooker on ideas (blogs.com)
  279. 2007-01-12: Information architect Mark Butler and artist Rachel Murphy on the New, Improved Semantic Web (flickr.com)
  280. 2007-01-11: Blogger Cory Doctorow on metadata (well.com)
  281. 2007-01-10: Artificial Intelligence Researcher Austin Tate on knowledge-based systems (ed.ac.uk)
  282. 2007-01-09: Computer Scientist Carole Goble on getting £$€ funding (manchester.ac.uk)
  283. 2007-01-08: IBM Software engineer Grady Booch on man vs. machine (manchester.ac.uk)
  284. 2007-01-06: Biochemist Alex Bateman on avoiding screen scraping torture on the web (oxfordjournals.org)
  285. 2007-01-05: Mathematician Douglas Hofstadter estimating how long it will take (wikipedia.org)
  286. 2007-01-04: Biologist Carl Zimmer on DNA deception (plosjournals.org)
  287. 2007-01-03: The Chemical Brothers push the button
  288. 2007-01-02: Computer Scientist Ian Horrocks on using the Web Ontology Language for SNOMED clinical terms (w3.org)
  289. 2007-01-01: Software engineer David Heinemeier Hansson predicts technology trends during 2007