I feel like I’ve inadvertently stepped off a cliff. To be fair I imagine not many people advertently step off cliffs, I mean if you’re intentionally going off that cliff, be it for purposes of meeting thy maker or being a bit of an idiot* I should think you’d go for a bit of a jump. But anyways, geeky desire to clarify aside, this cliff (metaphorical just to be clear) I didn’t even bloody intend to visit it…
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Posted 1 week, 3 days ago at 1:37 am. 2 comments
Right am going to be quite strict with myself and have a week and a bit self-enforced ban from blog and Facebook (Twitter is less time eating, as is Flickr, oh and if you’re in a nosy mood I’m playing around with Formspring too).
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Posted 1 month, 1 week ago at 6:52 pm. Add a comment
9 Things I have done in 2009 that I’ve never done before:
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Posted 2 months, 1 week ago at 11:59 pm. 2 comments
So some videoage today…
Firstly my most beloved material possession in action. You can’t quite get the full joy of it on video, and I do need to vacuum my speaker (not often you hear that). And then my happy winter message, in which I look oddly green…
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Posted 2 months, 3 weeks ago at 6:03 pm. 3 comments
This is the first time I’ve participated in Blog Action Day, so do forgive me if it is utter poo. The subject this year is Climate Change and for various reasons I feel like I should at least have an opinion on this.
Reason one: I live on this planet. Perhaps not mentally or emotionally for a good deal of the average day, but the corporeal bit of my is very much of this earth.
Reason two: I am currently a science student. If I didn’t have at least some kind of opinion on one of the biggest science subjects around at the moment there would be frankly little hope for me.
Reason two and a half: The reason I’m a science student is because I’m very very interested (read: I could converse about it for days) in science communication, and the way that science information gets to non scientists.
The thing about reason 2.5 is that an awful lot of things that are communicated about science, be that via television, the internet or the Daily Mail’s ongoing fetish for all things oncological, much of it requires no audience interaction. Generally the audience is expected to passively take in this fascinating/crazy/scary/wasteful [delete as appropriate to publication] set of findings, or at least a cut-down and sexed up version of them. Perhaps there’ll be some whinging about universities having too much money to fund cheese sandwich measuring in the Prove You’re an Idiot Have Your Say section, or a sudden rush on tuna sales in a bid to prevent some previously not heard of, and frankly rare, type of cancer. But that’s about it.
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Posted 4 months, 3 weeks ago at 7:00 am. 1 comment
So I’ve been tormenting the ears of a very (very, very) small audience again for two weeks. After ten years away from microphones I am loving it. Every single minute. I am sooo very glad to be back in a studio it’s like going home*.
I knew I missed it, but I am so very happy that I feel as comfortable as I do.
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Posted 5 months, 1 week ago at 7:48 pm. 1 comment
Part three after the cut.
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Posted 6 months ago at 11:00 am. 2 comments