Seems a pity for all of us that a US judge has written an unhappy ending for Google's online library plans.
Some authors had complained they had not given permission for books to be scanned and made available online.
Will happen eventually I am sure.
My personal blog of stuff from my life. Live near and love Bristol indeed I think to rephrase that old quotation "If you are tired of Bristol you are tired of life"
23 March 2011
21 March 2011
Rammstein - Sehnsucht [HQ]
What an amazing groove. Almost sinuous...a stunning rock track that just makes you wanna dance....Words fail me.....
20 March 2011
Human Mistakes...good advice
In the Sunday Times today in the Neal Ascherson article he quoted a guy who said "...As an engineer, I can tell you the root of all human mistakes. It's people putting things right, before they have finished finding out whats wrong". Quite a few disasters around the world currently where this maxim seems to apply! Libya.....Fukushima nuclear reactors .....etc.
Walk around Whitestone in the Wye Valley near Tintern
Just did a nice 90 minute walk in the Wye Valley with friends. Shorts, bit of sun, good company and lovely spring scenery.
Labels:
Chepstow,
Monmouthshire,
Rambling,
Tintern,
Wales,
Walking,
Whitestone,
Wye Valley
Some Pike Fishing & Chew Pike Photos
A few pictures of pike and general fishing related stuff over the last year or two.
19 March 2011
Ross on Wye & River Wye in Spring Sunshine
Had a family walk and chill out with Sian and my boys up at Ross on Wye today. Lovely spring day. In shorts, warm sun, nice picnic from the deli in Ross, what could be better?
Millimeter-sized Computer Created That Can Be Implanted in Human Eye
One wonders about the implicatipns of this long term. "A computer as large as a speck of dust has been created, according to researchers at the University of Michigan. It's the prototype of a millimeter-sized computing system that can hold up to a week's worth of data and can be implanted in an area as small as the human eye.
It's been dubbed the Phoenix chip and is one cubic millimeter in size. It was originally designed to measure eye pressure in glaucoma patients. Within the computer is a low-power microprocessor, a pressure sensor, memory, a thin-film battery, a solar cell and wireless radio with an antenna to transmit data to an external reader device held near the eye."
Read more: http://technorati.com/technology/article/millimeter-sized-computer-created-that-can/#ixzz1H24JYf1X
It's been dubbed the Phoenix chip and is one cubic millimeter in size. It was originally designed to measure eye pressure in glaucoma patients. Within the computer is a low-power microprocessor, a pressure sensor, memory, a thin-film battery, a solar cell and wireless radio with an antenna to transmit data to an external reader device held near the eye."
Read more: http://technorati.com/technology/article/millimeter-sized-computer-created-that-can/#ixzz1H24JYf1X
18 March 2011
WALK AROUND WINTOURS LEAP & THE LANCAUT PENINSULAR
17 March 2011
My 2010-2011 Fishing Season
The traditional river season closed on 14 March 2011.
I fished 72 days this season though not all all for pike, as did some tenching and carping as well.
Result was 11 x 20's to 28/4 off two different waters. with a lot of good backing fish. just got back home after 5 consecutive days piking on Chew and local rivers (had 6 doubles to 16lb).
Plan to restart piking soon.
Will hopefully do better this season (which started on Tuesday 15th March and finally get a 30lb pike as well as another river 20.
I fished 72 days this season though not all all for pike, as did some tenching and carping as well.
Result was 11 x 20's to 28/4 off two different waters. with a lot of good backing fish. just got back home after 5 consecutive days piking on Chew and local rivers (had 6 doubles to 16lb).
Plan to restart piking soon.
Will hopefully do better this season (which started on Tuesday 15th March and finally get a 30lb pike as well as another river 20.
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