Tag Archives: bloggery
Tooth and Claw
Mugged by memories as I was drifting off to sleep last night. Years ago, back in Wales one late summer evening, I chased one of these (or a close relative) around my kitchen until I caught her. Once caught, the … more…
Strategic difficulties
Something I’ve noticed, now that the dust has settled around the “festive” season, and things are getting back to normal: the time I used to spend putting together blog posts has shrivelled away somehow, and it isn’t work that’s doing … more…
Follow Me Here…
I just noticed that Follow Me Here has woken from its slumbers. Welcome back to the fray, Eliot!
RAW Data
Robert Anton Wilson (see many previous posts), paralysed, bed-ridden and “high in oath”, has nevertheless taken up blogging at RAW Data. He recommends the new Hannibal Lecter book (as blogged here previously), which he considers the best of the four; … more…
enthusiasm is five
This blog became a blog five years ago today. Enthusiasm had existed as a page of links — and sometimes just lists of names waiting to be hyperlinked to something — since my first site went live in February 1996. … more…
Bangkok Pundit, Gnarly Kitty blogging the Thailand coup
Bangkok Pundit and Gnarly Kitty blogging the Thailand coup d’etat as it happens: UPDATE: 3:21pm ITV’s feed keeps getting cut and we go to Channel 5, which is owned by the Army. We just had a stern message from Channel … more…
radical engine design – Google Search
Google seems to like this blog with an ardour that is verging on creepy: I just followed a referral back — someone had arrived from there on a search for radical engine design. The post in question Radical, efficient new … more…
asides – some notable inbound linkage
Somehow, at the time of this writing, my post about the PoincarĂ© conjecture from last week is sitting at #50 out of 389,000 results in a Google search for Grigory Perelman. More gratifying still, the same post is at #4 … more…
weird comment spam
I’ve just approved a spam comment on a post from a few days ago, so that scholars may examine it and please explain to me: what is the purpose? There’s been a few of these, over the past while. It … more…