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Monday, 15 February 2016
Snow
We had our first real snow of the winter briefly this morning. It was on the ground, but soon went. Our "London" grandchildren thought it was magical and enjoyed eating the snow, having a snowball fight and making a very small snowman. Like childhood itself, the snow was soon gone.
Sunday, 14 February 2016
Walk in the cold
At this time of year we go for a walk at nearby Landwade to see the
daffodils, snowdrops and aconites. This year, everything is early. It
was a cold and dry day with a strong east wind. The temperature was 3
degrees C, though it felt much colder. We went with our "London"
grandchildren.
Friday, 12 February 2016
Gravitational Waves
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-35553549 .
It amazes me how some astronomical experiments are done. Some work require mS timing and staggering distances. Often, the co-operation of researchers scattered across the planet is needed. The hunt for gravitational waves is no exception.
It amazes me how some astronomical experiments are done. Some work require mS timing and staggering distances. Often, the co-operation of researchers scattered across the planet is needed. The hunt for gravitational waves is no exception.
Thursday, 11 February 2016
Skyscape
This afternoon we enjoyed a walk at Ickworth, a lovely National Trust property near Bury St Edmunds. It is about 20 miles from home. The sky was mostly sunny, but it occasionally popped behind the clouds. It was about 7 deg C. We saw some tree creepers (birds).
Wednesday, 10 February 2016
USA Presidental Elections
See http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-35538361
The people of the USA continue to trouble me.
If it was just the USA that mattered, then I could not care less, but the leader of the USA has his hands on the nuclear trigger and will be key to so much in the world. Is a rich billionaire really who many in the USA want as their leader?
I have no wish to get embroiled in a debate over the US presidential elections, but if a large number of Americans think their best interests are served by a rich billionaire then this says a lot about American society as a whole.
I am not advocating any candidate or any party, but this vote matters for the whole fragile planet we share. All I ask is that every single person in the USA thinks very carefully.
The people of the USA continue to trouble me.
If it was just the USA that mattered, then I could not care less, but the leader of the USA has his hands on the nuclear trigger and will be key to so much in the world. Is a rich billionaire really who many in the USA want as their leader?
I have no wish to get embroiled in a debate over the US presidential elections, but if a large number of Americans think their best interests are served by a rich billionaire then this says a lot about American society as a whole.
I am not advocating any candidate or any party, but this vote matters for the whole fragile planet we share. All I ask is that every single person in the USA thinks very carefully.
Tuesday, 9 February 2016
FTSE 100 and Sepura Shares
Share prices, certainly in London, are falling on the continuing
uncertainties over China, Greece and the World. The FTSE 100 index has
fallen from a peak of over 7100 last year to about 5630 as I write.
Things do recover but this can take years.
At such times people look for a safe haven. Many have chosen my old company, Sepura. Sepura make radios for (mainly) public safety. They recently bought a Spanish rival and now do DMR as well as TETRA.
See http://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChart.asp?chart=intraday&sharechart=SEPU&share=sepura .
At such times people look for a safe haven. Many have chosen my old company, Sepura. Sepura make radios for (mainly) public safety. They recently bought a Spanish rival and now do DMR as well as TETRA.
See http://www.lse.co.uk/ShareChart.asp?chart=intraday&sharechart=SEPU&share=sepura .
The EC and the UK
When it comes to our UK national referendum on whether we should stay
in or leave the EC, I am undecided. In many ways the EC is a good
thing. On the other hand it is a creaking bureaucracy in great need of reform. I
like that Europe has been (largely) at peace in my lifetime. I like
free trade in Europe. However, we are a small island running out of room, with creaking services
and the UK should have the final say over who lives and works here. I am in favour of a common market. Why do we need more?
I really feel for the genuine migrants fleeing conflict. Having had a nasty tummy bug in the comfort of my own home, I cannot help thinking how much worse this would have been if I was also cold,wet and hungry and thousands of miles from home. Even worse if you are a child who does not understand. Personally I think we should take more real refugees but not economic migrants.
No, there is still a great deal that needs fixing. Mr Cameron has NOT basically changed anything his recent negotiations. We are being asked to stay, when really very very little has changed.
So, in summary, I am undecided which way to vote. At the moment I am voting to leave, but I may well change my mind.
I really feel for the genuine migrants fleeing conflict. Having had a nasty tummy bug in the comfort of my own home, I cannot help thinking how much worse this would have been if I was also cold,wet and hungry and thousands of miles from home. Even worse if you are a child who does not understand. Personally I think we should take more real refugees but not economic migrants.
No, there is still a great deal that needs fixing. Mr Cameron has NOT basically changed anything his recent negotiations. We are being asked to stay, when really very very little has changed.
So, in summary, I am undecided which way to vote. At the moment I am voting to leave, but I may well change my mind.
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