Things I’m Watching
I don’t often comment on television programmes, largely because we don’t watch much TV in our home (in a...
I don’t often comment on television programmes, largely because we don’t watch much TV in our home (in a...
I have very few friends. Most of the time, I don’t think that even approaches something I would define...
In a perfect world, the nicest cars would go to the best drivers, the best seats at the stadium...
The local English broadsheet, The South China Morning Post, fits the old cliché about a car accidents – it’s...
If you are a musician, then this video will either scare you, or thrill you, or maybe both. ...
Here are some thoughts that have been floating around lately. I’ve not had the opportunity to sit down and...
I’ve often been asked the “restaurant question.” You know the one – “you’re such a good cook, have you...
Berklee College Of Music are hosting a number of faculty blogs. For those of you are musicians and music...
Umpqua is a US bank that seems to have cottoned onto the whole idea of marketing through proximate community...
Henry Jenkins’ blog, Confessions of an ACA/Fan is one my favourites and one the most conistently high quality academic...
Amber Mac is one of on favourite technology bloggers and she had the courage to pose sans make-up for...
“It doesn’t matter how good or bad the product is, the fact is that people don‚Äôt read anymore,” he...
The coolest computer desk I’ve seen in a long time.
From The Rebel Sell, page 20. “The goal of radical political activists and thinkers in the 18th and 19th...
Around this time of year guilt-ridden, post-colonial, superficially-multicultural countries engage in an annual ritual. No, I’m not talking about...
Peter Chattaway has posted an excellent interview with Philip Pullman. It’s a very deep and revealing discussion that unpacks...