Archive for May, 2010

Bustling, Brilliant Offices

After applying for a freelance journalism course (which was actually more of a talk) last week, I yesterday, I found myself in the kind of big, bustling building that does internet, video, and audio conferencing on a regular basis.
The site where it was being held was, quite easily, the most lavish set of offices I’ve [...]

Thinking Philippines

Work, the family, the friends. It would be difficult to leave any of the three behind. But I have been thinking about it. Wondering if I could do it. Wondering if I should.
Because with summer coming, I have had thoughts over recent weeks about going on holiday to the Philippines. It’s not that I’ve ever [...]

UK American Football Mag

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There hasn’t been much in the way of American football coverage in print over here ever since First Down stopped. NBA magazines continued, boxing magazines are all over the place, but American football? Nothing. And even when First Down was around, it was mostly [...]

Saving the day

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There is a video here which shows, quite clearly, a four-year-old lad climbing up the side of an escalator, and falling hazardously down – to be caught by a heroic shopkeeper.

The higher he got, the less ground there was for him to stand on, [...]

Mobile Phone Exchanges

My last phone came with a small bag (disposable, of course), with which I could could pop inside any old phones I had in lying around, and post them off for recycling or selling. Which is all well and good. In fact, selling your mobile phone to people like the Mobile Phone Exchange seems like [...]

There is an interesting story up on the Times online website about Sir Isaac Newton.
Or, more precisely, part of his tree.
Newton is, of course, widely regarded as being one of the greatest scientists of his era, and is certainly one of the most famous faces around. The discovery of gravity, and the theory behind it, [...]

Bye-Bye Recession?

It’s good to see companies like this rising out of the lows of the recession, and continue to create new products. It gives a warm, sensible sort of feeling: a feeling of stability, like things are returning to normal.
On the Times online today, and after a bit of browsing, I stumbled on this: a piece [...]

Burdens of Libel Law

It looks like the player described as the ‘world’s worst’ by a number of papers refused to take it lying down. And such proactivity has earned him a lot of money in damages from a number of news outlets. But his action against the Telegraph was not so peachy.
The interesting story is documented here. It [...]

Obesity Threatening the USA Army

It sounds like two American ex-army men have expressed fears over obesity in the country, and want Congress to introduce laws to give US children better nutrition in schools, with less sugar, salt and fat.
Apparently, the nations’ kids are getting too fat to fight.
Obesity is threatening the US army, they said. In fact, they said [...]

Golfing Genius — at 90

My friend recently gave a presentation on age and ageism: age is just a number, was the general gist of it; and it is not something that limits you, or should limit you. And it is wonderful stories like this that proves that you can still pull off some miraculous feats even when you’re 90.
Because [...]

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