Monthly Archives: March 2005

Radio script techniques

Below the fold are nerdy notes may be applicable to other sorts of research and document construction. Also, they will remind me what to do next time. Continue reading

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Blizzard news

Foreign readers may be puzzled by reports of a ‘blizzard‘ in the British press, often illustrated by pictures of cars on a road in snow so shallow that the edge of the pavement can clearly be seen. This morning, I … Continue reading Continue reading

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Demographic quotes

Since this is obviously of interest, here are some more quotes that may be in the Analysis programme: Continue reading

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Orwell on world peace

This is still worth thinking about. It’s the paragraph that follows my previous entry. In those early days, people didn’t write UN, but U.N.O.: In order to have any efficacy whatever, a world organization must be able to override big … Continue reading Continue reading

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unconventional wisdom

There is less than a week in which to write my Analysis script on demography and I finally managed to scan in one of the passages which inspired the thought that informed opinion knows what will happen to the population … Continue reading Continue reading

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