by Tom | Jul 8, 2008 | Reading
Finally, some reasoned reporting on the CC. Surely congestion being at the same levels as 2003 is a remarkable story on its own, but the fact that fewer cars are coming in and that the level of congestion is down to building and road works means that we should call it...
by Tom | Jun 30, 2008 | Reading
I’m not sure why I find them funny, but I do. I was searching for a bbq related one for Mark, but didn’t come across one. However, this one gets the right kind of message across!
by Tom | Jun 27, 2008 | Reading
Food for thought from Wired: what happens now we are beyond inundated with data.Can the standard hypothesise, model, test approach to science continue to work? (e.g. Google doesn’t understand web quality or languages, but there’s enough out there to let it...
by Tom | Jun 23, 2008 | Reading
Funny that we don’t seem to care about civil liberties. I think this is the flip side of my “treat us like honest citizens” argument. Most of us are honest (mostly) law-abiding citizens. So we don’t notice CCTV and other tracking, because it...
by Tom | Jun 23, 2008 | Reading
A cool and unusual thing: my pa has finished a film about the installation of a David Begbie sculpture at Wimbledon – the BBC should show extracts at some stage. Nice one, pops. We bought them a Begbie sculpture for their wedding – I have strong dibs on...
by Tom | Jun 23, 2008 | Reading
Bozza has launched a review of the City of London’s future as the world’s leading financial centre. This must be manna for the Tories – get all the bigwigs on board, “align with” existing Labour initiatives and for an issue that will get...