Sunday, June 17, 2007

New blogs and little news...

Just a quick note to flag up some new entries to my blog roll.  These being: old sixth form pal and member of lengendary experimental band 'Spunk', Dr Paul Wilson, who has a penchant for articulate rants from the world of academia; Jolan his partner, a published author and fellow runner; and Eric from Minnesota whose outdoor enthusiasm lead him over to my page.  US-Scot Scott should also get a mention for being the last entry before that.

There is little other news except that I am currently trying out Apple's web browser Safari.  I like it a lot, especially its simplicity and one row of info above the viewing window instead of 286 like with Explorer. However, I can't seem to get YouTube videos when using it.  Anyone have any ideas?

Sonia and I are off to a wedding in Fort William this coming Saturday (a full day after Sonia's intended submission date!).  On the Monday we then go to Orkney for a week with the whisky crew.  It will be very good.  A write-up will eventually appear here.  Blog soon...

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Sunday, June 10, 2007

Mainstream-o-meter

Thanks to Lisa for this. Your music tastes as per your Last.fm profile can now be assessed in terms of its mainstreamness. From my friends list Sonia comes 'top' with the least mainstreamness at 15.28%. My weakness for R.E.M. and The White Stripes rack me up to 17.71%, but I'm still particularly impressed with Superqueens' score of 0.01% mainsteam; I'm so down with the kids!

Me (151george) - 17.71%

Sonia (Myrtles) - 15.28%

Lisa (Rullsenberg) - 19.03%

Cloud (cloud-1729)- 15.89%

Simon (sdlatham) - 23.58%

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Dolphins!

This Saturday, courtesy of Sonia's friend Caroline and the Seawatch Foundation, some friends and I went on a dolphin-spotting cruise from Stonehaven to Aberdeen and back. From a nice and warm sunny morning at Stonehaven, we were soon chilled to the bone as we moved northwards against the wind and into the grey of the Aberdeen haar. Also, after two and a half hours, despite happy spottings of numerous seals, puffins and guillemots, Flipper had resolutely failed to show. However, a call from Claire signalled our first two of the day just outside Aberdeen harbour. We were happy to have seen this shy pair, but they pailed in comparison to the displays we were to soon receive on our way back to Stoney; two separate groups of a half-dozen or so dolphins travelling north as they fed, and the second group complete with inquisitive and very cute calf!


Very keen observers at the start!


Stonehaven from the sea:


The sun makes a welcomed return on the way back:



They seek them here, they seek them there...


These birds got us curious & 2 porpoises were briefly seen:


And here they come, the main attractions:


A graceful rise to the surface:


Better in motion:




But not a patch on being there:



Finally, a lone puffin makes its escape:

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Friday, June 01, 2007

And I thought I was controlled...

George scored as Angry Atheist, Whoah! Down
boy! It's time to let go of the belligerence
and let someone else talk for a while. Even if
the religious don't make must sense, you
should probably observe the unspoken rules
for human interaction and not yell directly
into their faces.

Angry Atheist

50%

Scientific Atheist

50%

Militant Atheist

25%

Agnostic

25%

Apathetic Atheist

25%

Spiritual Atheist

25%

Theist

0%

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UPDATE: Sonia's Athesism:

Sonia scored as Scientific Atheist, These guys
rule. I'm not one of them myself, although I play
one online. They know the rules of debate, the Laws
of Thermodynamics, and can explain evolution in fifty
words or less. More concerned with how things ARE than
how they should be, these are the people who will bring
us into the future.

Scientific Atheist

75%

Spiritual Atheist

42%

Agnostic

33%

Apathetic Atheist

25%

Angry Atheist

25%

Militant Atheist

8%

Theist

8%


What kind of atheist are you?
created with QuizFarm.com

Thanks to Rob.

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