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Monthly Archives: January 2006
Last set of shorts
I’m away for the weekend: there’ll be no posting. In the meantime, more gossip and thought wittering. A story about the Dean of an Oxbridge college, who found his organist was having an affair with his chaplain. This upset him. … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in Blather
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Bloody builders due again
So more random social notes. Newspapers scouring the country for a woman who’ll admit to sleeping with Simon Hughes. Probably gone into hiding alongside Anne Atkins’ gay friends. To the Telegraph’s Scientists meet the media bash last night, dressed for … Continue reading Continue reading
Sillies, while waiting for a builder
Interesting Google survey of a billion pages showing that no one, to a first approximation, uses CSS correctly. hundreds of millions of font attributes around, and more <br> tags than <p> tags out there. I admit that I gave up … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in Blather
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Mother love
Last year a pretty Australian girl was caught with four kilos of cannabis in her luggage entering Bali and sentenced to 20 years. Cue general Australian outrage, protestations of innocence, and so forth. So this afternoon I was looking for … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in Travel notes
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But how to sign oneself?
Well, here you are, retired person still full of energy, and you discover this blog racket, full of young people talking informally. So, how do you sign yourself when you leave a comment? Scroll to the bottom to find out. … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in God
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Silly gadget fun
The latest gadget is ["a little Nokia phone,":http://www.expansys.com/product.asp?code=119374] which I bought because I was exasperated with the Motorola clamshell losing the power of speech: often the only way to hear the person on the other end was to turn on … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in nördig
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Hot, throbbing — and married
I was once asked by a distinguished Cambridge theologian whether it was permissible for the Archbishop of Canterbury to practise oral sex. In the context, this was meant to show that certain lines of enquiry should stop at the bedroom … Continue reading Continue reading
Edukashun bill
Andrew Adonis may not be right about how to mend the state system, but at least he sees it’s broken. There was a brief fuss in the papers at the end of last week because one of the “Academies” had … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in British politics
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A fairy tale of Wyoming
Brokeback Mountain is beautifully acted, powerfully told, and lovely to look at. I’m glad I saw it. All the same, I don’t believe it, in the specific and damaging way in which it is possible not to believe in a … Continue reading Continue reading
Posted in Blather
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an epistemological note
If I am told something theological about x in the world, I have learnt some theology, but nothing about x. Continue reading