Zach Beauvais

Reflections on Royalty

The internet is full of information of dubious quality, and I have recently spent quite a bit of time trawling a particular subsection of this by trying to trace family information. I have found many lists of names, and I appear to be lucky that my maternal side seems...

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Information as a Civil Liberty

Originally appeared on Nodalities Blog: http://blogs.talis.com/nodalities “Free citizens must be able to hold big institutions and powerful individuals to account.” I attended a speech at the Institute for Government by UK Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg at which he...

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Tablets

Tablets

The more I use it, the more conflicted I am about the iPad. It's bright and renders images beautifully. I love the way designers are now taking this big screen into account when they produce apps like Pulse news reader and FryPaper. It's really fun for showing photos...

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American perspective

American perspective

Friends very often ask whether I feel myself to be American or whether I'm English yet; and I find I always stammer a bit, and hedge. Do I feel like an American? I don't know. I spent the first 18 years of my life in Colorado, so you could say I'm definitely American....

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Setting aside Religion?

Setting aside Religion?

I was asked on Formspring.me: "Do you think it's possible for a religious politician to put aside the teachings of their religious institution, and make decisions purely on evidence and for the benefit of the population as a whole?" What follows is an edited version...

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