Friday, 23 July 2010
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
Sunday, 18 April 2010
I'm still undecided.
Take the Who Should You Vote For? UK General Election quiz
Green | 102 | |||
Liberal Democrat | 73 | |||
UK Independence | 19 | |||
Conservative | -26 | |||
Labour | -34 |
You expected: LIB
Your recommendation: Green
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Vegetables
Wednesday, 31 March 2010
Tuesday, 30 March 2010
Tuesday Dinner.
I don't know what to have for dinner. I might go and buy veg to make a curry base but I won't be able to eat this tonight. So I might go and get a take away curry. £5 before 7pm. I'm really not sure how healthy these curries are. My guess would be, very unhealthy.
Wednesday, 10 February 2010
wikipedia
I wish people would stop filling wikipedia with idiotic nerdy humour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry's_law
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry's_law
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Science in the Media
People working academically in the sciences are regularly assessed by university management and possibly funding bodies on their output and the impact of this output. They are often asked to report on media coverage of their work by listing, for example, any newspaper articles relating to their work. So sometimes some of these people will exaggerate or frankly bullshit with the intention of being mentioned in the media. Often the media will exaggerate and bullshit too, so then you get two layers of bullshit.
There is a dangerous sense of self belief and self importance that is annoyingly common amongst people working in academic science which, coupled with an annoying religious reverence for science from the pseudo-intellectual masses of emasculated self confessed geeks, leads to, well, more of this shite.
I think the scientific method is sensible but misconstrued and that there is a lot of science that while not necessarily bad, isn't exactly good and is carried out by people who are frankly a little lazy and perhaps of average intelligence. Which isn't really how people outside of science think it is. Perhaps.
There is a dangerous sense of self belief and self importance that is annoyingly common amongst people working in academic science which, coupled with an annoying religious reverence for science from the pseudo-intellectual masses of emasculated self confessed geeks, leads to, well, more of this shite.
I think the scientific method is sensible but misconstrued and that there is a lot of science that while not necessarily bad, isn't exactly good and is carried out by people who are frankly a little lazy and perhaps of average intelligence. Which isn't really how people outside of science think it is. Perhaps.
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
Typesetting
Apparently I can't typeset very well. I feel a little miffed about it. I do have a large amount of Lidl grated cheese all over my dinner though.
In other news I managed to order the wrong thing at dinner last night and there was some confusion over the unclaimed dish, which I just ate anyway as I was quite hungry. I thought my pointing at the menu would have been accurate enough.
In other news I managed to order the wrong thing at dinner last night and there was some confusion over the unclaimed dish, which I just ate anyway as I was quite hungry. I thought my pointing at the menu would have been accurate enough.
Saturday, 9 January 2010
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