Look what French kids get up to at their A-Level equivalents:
A row has broken out in France over whether 15– and 16-year-olds should be allowed to create transgenic Escherichia coli bacteria in the classroom.
Practical experiments in which students […]
The major problem I have had with studying an Open University course with an exam at the end of it is that throughout my career, I have not needed to remember detail. In fact, I’ve written about this before recently. Because of the ability of information on the internet, I’ve never needed to recall […]
You don’t often think about the things you have forever believed to be right for you.
My shoulders have troubled me for years — OK, they weren’t exactly helped by a couple of accidents that caused rotator cuff damage, but the problem has gone one much longer than that. And in October it got to the […]
Using public WiFi is becoming risky, if you pass important information insecurely over it. There are freely available tools out there that will listen in to all the network traffic, looking for passwords — and now there are tools, like Firesheep, mentioned below, that will hijack sessions you’ve already securely logged into.
Takeaway lesson? Any […]
Viking Found Organics on Mars, Experiment Confirms : Discovery News:
Using Mars-like soil taken from Atacama Desert, a study confirms Mars has organics, and Viking found them.
A reanalysis of Mars Viking experiments shows the probes did find organics.
The result was not initially understood due to the strong oxidation effects of […]
I always look retrospectively at years in my usual vague sense of dissatisfaction — because yet again over the course of the year I get no further toward feeling fulfilled. 2010 has been little different in that regard, but I can’t complain about it not keeping me occupied.
It’s not often I’m posting computer or phone-related stuff here any more, but this one is clever and deserves wider attention:
Prevent deactivation of Find My iPhone — Mac OS X Hints:
Currently if you do not have a password on your device a thief (or child) could deactivate Find My […]
This is to where, one day, I would hope to retire:
It’s a dream, but it’s a good one. Look around in the map on the link. The house to the left of the blue door is where I spent many many holidays as a kid.
The main window, on the […]
I was a child of the mid-80’s, and I don’t empathise with the gay films of that time — the UK work of Derek Jarman was too arty– I appreciate this somewhat now but it has no greater relevance to me now than in 1983; and most of the films from the US depicted a […]
It is twelve days until my first law exam. The course is long-finished, I’ve gone through the coursework, and my notes, and distilled them down into my revision notebook. I’ve attended the final in-person study session, and whilst there added to that notebook a few things I had not got as well as I could […]
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