Entries from February 2009
autism and computers
I'm somewhat baffled by the brilliant Susan Greenfield's comments on computers and health. I am the first to agree that too much time at the screen (or too much time doing any one isolating activity for that matter) might damage your health, or your social skills. But she suggests (according to the BBC at any More...
shrove tuesday
There are plenty of pancake recipes about, so I don't really feel I shall add much to Shrove Tuesday by adding mine. Delia Smith's is absolutely perfect and utterly foolproof. But I do LOVE the utter simplicity of the recipe posted up by Kelvin Holdsworth, Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow. He lists his ingredients, followed More...
How do you write?
The BBC has an article about handwriting. I remember being taught a particular way to write at primary school, and then as soon as I changed schools at 11, we were taught a new way of writing. I struggled and struggled with this new way of forming letters; my writing looked angular and ugly for weeks More...
John Updike
Adam Gopnik, author of the wonderful Paris to the Moon, writes in The New Yorker about the late John Updike:
'…perfectly tuned prose—typo-free, full of cunning synopsis, serene judgment, big news (a generation got educated on Borges and Nabokov alongside him), bite without tooth marks, and always at the end a permanent turn of phrase or a More...
copyright laws
could the rules be changed? Sounds like a good idea to me.
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giving things away for free
I was reading jonny's new ealing photography website (well done Jonny, impressive!) and followed a link to this article on letting people use photographs for free.
I have always been appallingly bad at making money, so my advice is not worth following in that respect, but I do find the ethics of giving things away More...
Walberswick
There was no time to get to a favourite beach at the weekend, but it was sweet to run into a painting of it in the Fitz. By Philip Wilson Steer:
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A Psalm for the computer generation
Jonny Baker re-wrote Psalm 50 for his own community, "Grace". The words are put into God's mouth, and Jonny has replaced the agricultural imagery of the original with computer technology and modern art
"Grace, listen…I have no complaint about your sacrifices -you certainly put the creative effort in to your worship.But I do not need your art More...
how big is a billion?
Lately I've been teaching my son a lot of maths. They don't teach him much maths at school. Everyone knows (though we just get used to living with it) that once numbers get above a certain level it's incredibly hard to visualise what they mean. I remember once going on a field trip across the centre of Iceland, and More...
if St Valentine let you down…
try St Raphael.
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