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By the skin of their teeth – 2 runs

My god did I underestimate the batting prowess of the Australian bowlers. What was a healthy margin of over 100 runs for England to bowl out the last couple of players was soon whittled down by Warne and Lee until bizarrely Warne trod on his own wicket and then Lee and Kasprowicz.

But England maintained the pressure right to the knife edge conclusion that saw Harmison bowl a delivery that Kasprowicz edged into the diving hands of Geraint Jones to give England a thrilling victory.

Probably the best match of cricket that I can recall ever seeing, I’m still buzzing from the exhilaration.

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Thank the Lord for Freddie

Thanks to the awesome efforts of Andrew ‘Freddie’ Flintoff England look set for a brilliant victory over the Aussies to level the cricket series.

Scoring 68 in the first innings and taking 3 for 52 and then a wonderful second innings score of 73 (including a six that damn near went out of the ground) and then taking another 3 wickets so far Flintoff is a sure thing for man of the match.

Damn great match all round with outstanding performances by players of both teams, I’m sure we’ll be seeing a lot more of Warne’s dismissal of Strauss in the future a truly bloody unplayable ball.

Warne could still save the match but it would require a superhuman effort as they still trail by over 100 runs and the other tail-enders really aren’t capable of much more than staying in.

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An Insect’s View

Rick Lieder is a photographer who does amongst a wide variety of different subjects amazing macro photographs of insects in their natural habitats.


He has now decided to sell as limited editions a number of these insect photographs, payments via PayPal.

As I didn’t win the lottery on Wednesday I guess I’ll have to put a great deal of effort into making my new business succeed so that I’m able to afford a print of the above photograph.

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Anansi MP3s

Neil Gaiman’s lastest book Anansi Boys is due to published as an unabridged audiobook (narrated by Lenny Henry) soon and will be available not only on Audio CD but also in MP3 format on CD.

I’ve just found out that the two different versions of the two different audio editions are already up at Amazon. The CD version comes on 15 CDs. The MP3 version comes on two CDs.

I’ve been lobbying for an MP3 version of books for years — Harper Audio hesitated for a long time because they were worried about people buying them and then complaining that they didn’t play on their CD players (a not unreasonable concern).

I’d be interested in how successful a venture it is to publish audiobooks as MP3s on CD as I’m currently investigating doing the same with a number of public domain works.

Many of the downloadable audiobooks from Audible are now unabridged MP3 versions so there clearly is some kind of market for them. Perhaps I should do a premium podcast audiobook instead or in addition.

There is also an MP3 version of Gaiman’s American Gods due to be published soon.

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We’re gonna need a bigger shelf

If I win the lottery in the midweek draw tomorrow I am going to buy The Penguin Classics Library Complete Collection (That’s 1802 books), and Beki will eat her hat.

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Crappy Physics results

Electron Band Structure In Germanium, My Ass

Abstract: The exponential dependence of resistivity on temperature in germanium is found to be a great big lie. My careful theoretical modeling and painstaking experimentation reveal 1) that my equipment is crap, as are all the available texts on the subject and 2) that this whole exercise was a complete waste of my time.

This is very reminiscent of a project I did for my Physics A level about resistivity changes of certain metals at different temperatures. I got very crappy results also, I think I blew my chance for an A grade because of it.

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A British Jihadist

A British Jihadist

A very long interesting interview in Prospect magazine which reveals how young British men of Pakistani heritage might turn to radical Islam and become suicide bombers.

They are essentially rootless and unsure of their place in the world and thus become easy prey to those who offer ‘answers’ and a ‘role’ for them to fill.

One thing that has not been mentioned is that in many ways they very typical of young British working class men irrespective of race. Many young men have no role to play in society at all anymore. With the move towards a Service Economy the typical working class male jobs are disappearing. Young women no longer require men to support them financially and so for many men there is no real role for them as husbands or fathers.

Also I think there is a lot of anger and frustration amongst men of my generation which is resulting in drunken mindless violence. I could be wrong but I’m pretty sure that there has been a rise in violence in Britain in the last couple of decades.

These feelings which I believe are pretty general across the country for many men are being channeled in the particular case of British Pakistanis by Islamist extremists into acts of terrorism.

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Spam with everything = Death

I hate Spam as much as the next person but I think that tackling the problem this way is a little over the top.

Russian-language media, both online and offline, has made little effort to conceal one central thought when dealing with the spammer’s demise: that somehow the late Mr. Kushnir got what he deserved. “The Spammer Had it Coming”, one headline reads. “Spam is Deadly”, “Ignoble Death Becomes Russia’s Top Spammer”, “An Ultimate Solution to the Spam Problem” – 84 Russian-language news captions on Kushnir’s murder, retrieved by the Yandex News search engine within a day of the event, seem to share the general feeling.

The Russian media seem to have a different opinion though.

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Jean Charles de Menezes

There is an independent investigation being carried out by the Independent Police Complaints Commission into the circumstances of this incident and I’m pretty confident that the truth will come out. However even at this stage with the scant evidence we have it’s clear that a number of errors were made by the police and that Jean Charles’ actions (probably innocently carried out through error or misjudgement) may have in some way contributed to this tragedy.

He was misidentified as a potential suicide bomber.

He was not apprehended immediately but was instead followed.

He was then misjudged at some point to not only be a suicide bomber but also one that was at that very moment about to activate a device. Because only in this circumstance does the shoot to kill policy apply.

A number of questions still need to be answered though.

If he was judged to be a suicide bomber why was he not apprehended earlier?

Why did he run from the police?

Did the police identify themselves sufficiently ?

I believe that the reason why he was not apprehended earlier before he reached the Underground station is that initially the police judged him not to be a threat and were following him as part of an intelligence gathering operation.

A number of reports particularly foreign media seem to suggest that as the British police in general do not carry guns that they were not able to deal with this situation appropriately. This is not the case though. The armed response unit are supposed to be well trained and deal with armed criminals often and in most cases will actually deal with the situation without the need to shoot.

Regardless of this tragedy I think that the Shoot-to-Kill policy is seriously flawed as it in no way guarantees the prevention of the suspected bomber from carrying out his intended purpose.

The terrorists now simply need to add a Dead Man’s switch to future devices so that the detonation is activated when a button is released, rather than when it is pushed. Ensuring that their goal is achieved even if they are shot in the head.

Not to mention the chance that innocents may lose their lives in the carrying out of this policy.

EDIT: Just read on Bruce Schneier’s blog something that reminded me that far greater numbers of people have died on the London Underground due to poor maintenance of the track or through driver error and that a greater number still have died on the streets of London due to drunk drivers. Should we now institute a shoot-to-kill policy for suspected bad maintenance staff or suspected drunk drivers?

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Defeated by 239 runs


England suffer huge Lord’s defeat

First Npower Test, Lord’s, day four:
England 155 & 180 lost to
Australia 190 & 384 by 239 runs

Well it wasn’t too unexpected after the fine second innings of the Australian cricket team and the numerous dropped catches on England’s part. But it had started out so positively on Thursday when the England bowlers had made an excellent effort in dismissing Australia for a small total and I was fooled in to thinking we had a genuine chance at winning.

One Test down and four more to go so still plenty of time for England to still cause an upset and win the Ashes.

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