by Tom | Mar 17, 2010 | Reading, Science
While innovation might look like step change development from the outside, it is often driven by incremental improvements in the fields concerned. Is it possible to filter out / focus on the areas where step change innovations could be designed and thus bypass the...
by Tom | Mar 16, 2010 | Reading
The Mash nails it again…In related news, I had to laugh at a BBC headline “Balls criticises Bulger” was all you could see yesterday (and still is on the search slug) . Yes, I know I am bad for doing so, I know, I know)
by Tom | Mar 16, 2010 | Reading
I am genuinely impressed by the UK pavilion at the Shanghai Expo. I’m not sure these grand events are particularly relevant, but at least we’re doing it in style. Large Russian hat, floppy bog brush? No, beautiful, especially from the inside where the...
by Tom | Mar 12, 2010 | Reading
So much good stuff today, so little time. Academy award winning movie trailer (I liked “this scene won’t make it into the finished movie”). Tweens and Luther (genius) Absurd scientific papers (I heart “The nature of navel fluff”) Best...
by Tom | Mar 11, 2010 | Reading
Dear lord, who invented these? I think calling them a banned list is a little harsh: maybe to be avoided? That said, I have struggled with a suitable opposite to benefits (mainly because it is so woolly as a term anyhow). Trialogue Wellderly Goldfish bowl facilitated...
by Tom | Mar 9, 2010 | Reading
Lovely comment on the Mail comments on the Venables affair. Is the commenter eligible for the auto-Darwin awards?