UK Government looks to the future
The last thing I would ever have accused the UK goverment of doing would have been thinking ahead. Continue reading “UK Government looks to the future”
The last thing I would ever have accused the UK goverment of doing would have been thinking ahead. Continue reading “UK Government looks to the future”
Oh, to have been a fly on the wall. Continue reading “Crichton/Dubya story gathers momentum”
Had to happen eventually. Continue reading “MSM picks up the Crichton/Dubya story”
Chris Mooney at the Intersection follows up the earlier rumours about there being a mention of a meeting between Dubya and ‘award-winning journalist’ / technophobic-thriller author Michael Crichton. Continue reading “More on that Bush/Crichton meeting”
Oooooh, this Crichton business is starting to heat up. Continue reading “More on Crichton…did he meet with Dubya?”
Like fuzzy, weird and undiscovered animals? Continue reading “Pix of new New Guineau wildlife”
Well, here’s something I never knew before. Continue reading “Crichton gets petroleum pat-on-the-back”
I love the library where I work, but to tell the truth it’s an ugly late sixties concrete monstrosity that’s about as eco-friendly as a petrol-powered breezeblock. Continue reading “Energy-efficient Library”
Sterling D. Allan, in contrast to a lot of the more doom-laden 2006-prediction posts out there at the moment, has some encouraging insights into what the next year might hold as far as efficient and clean sources of energy are concerned. Continue reading “High hopes for clean energy sources”