katsmeat: (Thoughtful)
A reminder...

Partial solar eclipse tomorrow, 8am-10am BST ish. About 20% from the South of England.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_2008_August_1

Something to watch whilst slurping the coffee and chomping the musuli.
katsmeat: (Confused)
Cloudy last night, so no lunar eclipse. :-(

In other news, this Wikipedia category suggests that some Warhammer 40,000 fanboys really ought to get out more.
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Gordon C S Smith, Jill P Pell, Parachute use to prevent death and major trauma related to gravitational challenge: systematic review of randomised controlled trials British Medical Journal, Dec 2003; 327: 1459 - 1461.

Abstract

Full text

Conclusions As with many interventions intended to prevent ill health, the effectiveness of parachutes has not been subjected to rigorous evaluation by using randomised controlled trials. Advocates of evidence based medicine have criticised the adoption of interventions evaluated by using only observational data. We think that everyone might benefit if the most radical protagonists of evidence based medicine organised and participated in a double blind, randomised, placebo controlled, crossover trial of the parachute.

< katsmeat sniggers >
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Just been to a talk by John Gummer ex Conservative Minister, close ally of Thatcher in the 80's.

It turns out he's a hard-core greenie, fanatical on the issue of climate change and had pretty much the same opinion of George Bush as everybody else in the audience.

Whod've guessed? Although I could've if I'd read the wiki first.

He was refreshingly optimistic about the issue, he had a "this is incredably serious but we can solve it" message. His sub-message was, of course, was "voting Conservative will help solve it" although that was at least only mentioned in passing, he didn't dwell on it and soon got on to other things.

That was nicely different from the last environmental talk I went to. It was delivered by a real beard and sandles type who basically said "collapse of civilization and technology is on it's way, prepare to get used to a medieval lifestyle". This actually implies the extinction of three quarters of humanity as medieval technology couldn't support the current population, but he didn't say that as I think he was secretly looking forward to it. Several other points he made were FOS, but I didn't querry him on them as they only occurred to me later... damnit!

Woah...

Sep. 6th, 2006 05:46 pm
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An event, which is happening right next to me - the British Association Festival of Science - has made it to CNN.

Click

I've been to a couple of lectures so far... I missed that one, though. Damnit!

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