Theatre breaks in London for those who can get away midweek For theatre lovers and those who enjoy short theatre breaks in London there are some seriously amazing bargains to be had in the New Year and also this summer for people like myself who are not tied to regular 9 to 5 weekday working […]
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It’s not that I intend giving out lessons on amateur astronomy for beginners, and I don’t own a telescope or anything, but I do like to notice interesting phenomena in the natural world, and that includes the heavens. The phases of the moon, Venus the evening star, the basic star constellations like the Plough and Casseopeia […]
The internet has revolutionised the distribution of music, and is doing the same for promotion. Now I am seeking to include the network earlier on, in the creative process itself. I have a new song in an advanced stage of amateur pre-production and I’ve kind of lost the ability to hear it fresh, now. So […]
The history of Gernika The story of the bombing of Gernika is told in the song. For more information see Wikipedia: Bombing of Gernika The Music The song was set to music and recorded in December 2006. . . Listen to or download < < GERNIKA.mp3 >>(11.8 Mb – 8 minutes 35 seconds) . . […]
Rarely do I get enthusiastic about a piece of software these days, and who would have thought that an anti-spam plugin of all things would be an object that triggers a long absent sense of wonder and appreciation at its elegant design, but here it is. Spam Karma 2 is the name of the beast, […]
Today I can update my brief portfolio document to include the degree result which has finally been confirmed. It was a relief that my justified degree title suffix ( IT ) was actually included and I’d like to thank the team who originally negotiated the Ultraversity BA LTR pathway so that people like myself could […]
This brief thought from Stephen Downes caught my eye because it correlates with Rosanna Tarsiero’s view “There are two ways of forming a CoP (I say two ’cause I don’t believe in the third, the “built” one)” and also seems to contradict Bill Bruck’s (of www.q2learning.com) view that “blogs will be able to be used […]
From out of my Action Research ad hoc discussion at CPsquared’s Web2.0 workshop came strong recommendations for Bob Dick’s AREOL course. Areol, action research and evaluation on line, is a 14-week public course offered each semester as a public service by Southern Cross University and the Southern Cross Institute of Action Research The course begins […]
It seems like it was good fortune that I didn’t end up going for my backup research plan busking for improvement, since I may well have ended up as one of the starving buskers – an unexpected consequence of iPods, according to cybersoc. But really I think Boris Anthony’s comment at Smartmobs may be closer […]