Really real.


On the caustic focus on temporality in social media


I do not believe that consumers are ...

I do not believe that consumers are the main beneficiaries of recent trends in the centralisation and industrialisation of food production. Convenient, perhaps, but safe and affordable? At what price?


Podcasts are not radio shows. Or at ...

Podcasts are not radio shows. Or at least, they didn’t used to be. Now, judging by how almost all awards lump them together, there is no meaningful distinction. Except that, in our hearts, we know that there is.


The big problem with the “all food ...

The big problem with the “all food is processed” and “everything is a chemical” arguments is that they fail to speak the same language as the people for whom “processed” and “chemical” have other meanings. I prefer to ask who benefits from the processing and the chemicals.


Galileo and failure. Tim Harford, are you listening?

Tim Harford certainly belaboured the point that safety systems may make things more prone to failure, what with the Oscars fiasco (two systems bad; three systems worse). Wheeling out Galileo was a masterstroke. Little could he have anticipated that someone who actually knew about statics would be listening..Dr. Drang kindly shared his expertise.I think we can forgive Galileo this lapse. He was creating new knowledge and, given his trouble with the Vatican, was desperate to get it published. Editing was of secondary concern at best.I’m less forgiving of Tim Harford. Anyone who’s taken a statics class could have told him that the story on which he was basing “Galileo’s Principle” didn’t demonstrate that principle.I wonder whether Tim Harford will even see that. Probably not; comments are closed.


In the Beginning was the Website - Desmond Rivet


There’s a hole in the sky ...


Wish I could decide which of these covers to use for tomorrow's episode.


Wish I could decide which of these covers to use for tomorrow's episode.


The internet of people


I realise I forgot to show off the finished black pepper rye sourdough loaves. So here they are.


Chris Aldrich


And this is how they turned out. Sourdough kalonji loaves.


A couple of plump little kalonji sourdough beauties that have been sleeping overnight in the fridge before I get stuck into the rye.


At this stage, looks are unimportant. Scalding some rye with black coffee, black pepper and anise seeds for tomorrow’s big bake.


Who is the real Dice Man? The elusive writer behind the disturbing cult novel

Fascinating stuff. I remember reading The Dice Man, and wondering, briefly, whether I would do something like that. Then I moved on.


Day 1 of IndieWeb Challenge https://indieweb.org/2019-12-indieweb-challenge. Fixed ...

Day 1 of IndieWeb Challenge indieweb.org/2019-12-i…

Fixed all the feeds for my main blog website and checked their validity.

#IndieWeb_challenge #IndieWeb


An afternoon with the stars. @eminchilli helping @pastagrannies to promote her wonderful book at @granofarina.


Excitement building to meet Vicky @pastagrannies at the excellent @granofarina