
Just a little snow here this morning. Ollie loves it though, as do the kids.
Lots of heat being generated inside the Rectory, in vintage Victor Meldrew fashion, by this story. (H/T Cranmer)

Just a little snow here this morning. Ollie loves it though, as do the kids.
Lots of heat being generated inside the Rectory, in vintage Victor Meldrew fashion, by this story. (H/T Cranmer)
(H/T Maggi. Read her post for an explanation!)

Rather timely after last night: 10 clues that the writers of Lost are making it up as they go along.
I ask after reading this mildly interesting article about U2 in the Daily Telegraph.
There are two glaring errors in it for a reader: ‘pedalling’ when it should be ‘peddling’, and ‘reign’ when it should be ‘rein’. Two things: a) spell-checkers wouldn’t have picked this up, and b) was the article dictated? I can’t believe the Telegraph would employ someone whose grasp of the English language was that poor (or maybe I’m naive on that one) but I can imagine that they employ typists who wouldn’t necessarily pick up exactly what the writer was trying to say. (Of course, the ‘typists’ may simply be electronic ones.)
Perhaps I’m just having another Victor Meldrew moment.

WHAT WILL CHANGE EVERYTHING?
“What game-changing scientific ideas and developments do you expect to live to see?”
Lots of clever people answer here.

How I learned to stop worrying and love the death star. (About architecture/culture as much as sf).