Here’s a thought-provoking question from a book released today - David JC MacKay’s “Sustainable Energy – without the hot air”. It refers to a quote by Sir David A. King, who was chief scientific adviser to Blair and Brown’s government.
If climate change is “a greater threat than terrorism,” should governments criminalize “the glorification of travel” and pass laws against “advocating acts of consumption”?
Here’s another gem of a question posed in the book:
Climate modelling is difficult and is dogged by uncertainties. But uncertainty about exactly how the climate will respond to extra greenhouse gases is no justification for inaction. If you were riding a fast-moving motorcycle in fog near a cliff-edge, and you didn’t have a good map of the cliff, would the lack of a map justify not slowing the bike down?
With today’s news that Tranmere Rovers have sacked their manager John Barnes and assistant Jason McAteer, putting the team physio in temporary charge, the following fan known as ‘ByeJohn’ posted this to the BBC’s 606 sports forum. It’s a classic…
“As a lifelong Rovers fan I thought I would translate the clubs press release;
The Tranmere Rovers board have concluded that for Monday’s crucial home game against fellow Championship 1 strugglers Stockport, the team will be in better hands under the guidance of the club masseuse than under John Barnes (he was honestly that bad), and the current manager will now be geeing the players up as well as giving them a good rub down.
With the weight of John and Jason’s ineptitude lifted from the club we look forward to the inevitable and ultimately futile relegation dog fight, but I would like to reassure the fans that the board is fully committed to aimlessly wandering around the board room for the remainder of the season, occasionally bumping into things, and wondering how on earth they have managed to turn a perfectly respectable local club into the biggest joke in football since Thomas Brolin’s waistline.”
Now that would have been a great press release!
The Leisure Society – Last of the Melting Snow
This is the best contemporary band I’ve found out about for a while. Their viral marketing is nice too! Here’s a Youtube video of them performing in one of a series entitled ‘bandstand busking’ (proving they can do it live as well as in the studio).
Clever lyrics, great playing and a style reminiscent of… well, perhaps a cross between Penguin Cafe Orchestra and Elbow. I’m a fan now – remarkable, as I was drawn in by a simple one-off ad on Spotify!
Story on ‘The Register’
– Nice article about lazy journalism and the way it might be being exploited by the very newspapers which employ them as well as businesses. I remember reading the story on the BBC news website. What happened to accuracy? When do we trust BBC News to get things right? We’re paying these guys, remember!
Having made a start on the creation of this site, I now have a clearer idea of what it will be all about. There are two sides to it all – the info about Fakenham which was originally created for FakenhamWeb (I’ll be migrating that across over time) and also the ‘newsy’ blog thing which will be more random in its content but less ‘dry’. Well, quite moist actually. Or just plain wet – sodden, you might say. You get the idea.
I’ll also be using the blog as a promotional tool for the town, local businesses, my own clients and my own business ventures. Need something promoting locally? Get in touch.
This is the first time I’ve used WordPress. It’s strange trying to find my way around the ‘back-end’ but I’m sure I’ll be up to speed soon. I’ll be trying to sort out some tasty plugins and add-ons to jazz it up a bit too, linking it in with Facebook and that kind of thing. I bet you can’t wait. You lucky people.
Welcome to the new Fakenham.org.uk blog – an unofficial site for the Fakenham area. This will be developed over the coming weeks to reflect the new content being created for the new ‘official’ Fakenham site being written by the Kickstart Fakenham group.
This site will eventually replace FakenhamWeb, which has been the only town ‘community’ site for many years – since 1999 in fact! Content from FakenhamWeb will be transferred and included here for archival purposes where appropriate.