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A Cornish Afternoon

Posted on 27/07/2024 by Daniel

I went to a garden party in a local Cornish village and sold cards and and a few art books to raise funds for the church. I laughed with the vicar and made new friends and raced a snail and in the late afternoon after the music had died down and the people were mostly…

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Why Oxygen?

Posted on 26/07/2024 by Daniel

Oxygen’s key role is to function as a terminal electron acceptor. In other words, it is like the positive terminal on a battery. Food (like carbohydrates) function as the negative terminal. Electrons flow from food to oxygen, and cells capture some of this energy along the way, similar to how a light bulb captures the…

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What Freedoms?

Posted on 25/07/2024 by Daniel

I have tried to see where the freedoms are we hear so much about. I understand we have freedom of thought – with the caveats that education can limit ones preparedness to imbibe information. That said it makes sense  we all have a freedom to think. Politically we have a freedom of speech which is…

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It’s just Weather

Posted on 24/07/2024 by Daniel

I chatted to a friend in London today and she said ‘I hope you are enjoying the sunny weather’. I smiled. This is the second full day of constant drizzle. But then, we are lucky there are people in the world who would give anything for two days of drizzle in their droughts, in their…

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You Would Understand Why

Posted on 23/07/2024 by Daniel

You Would Understand Why   You would understand why – Why lilac and Chopin go together – Just before spring or after winter’s Retreat back into the earth – Our beginning and our end – You would understand this – This sudden sadness and lack of will – When my body feels full-up with stones…

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A Strange Tide

Posted on 22/07/2024 by Daniel

I have been reading some Muslim scholars who have argued against jihad for many years, and one who converted from being a Quran Reciter and teacher at university level – to being a Christian – that reveal the texts in the Quran and hadith about the Jewish people and the level of inbuilt hatred for…

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Kayaking

Posted on 21/07/2024 by Daniel

So I agreed to go with a friend to a local tidal river today and test out her new/old kayak. Let’s not think about the fact she bought a  kayak she couldn’t life onto her car or lift off so she needed someone to help, let’s concentrate on the warm evening and the kind river…

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From Our Own Correspondent

Posted on 20/07/2024 by Daniel

I recall Alistair Cooke’s ‘Litter from America’ which was required listening when I was growing up. It was only later that I learned he was a Republican and liked to tell you how good the houses were his children had bought. But he was recognised by the US for his decades of explaining the US…

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Cloudstrike Falcon

Posted on 19/07/2024 by Daniel

So as I write the AI enhanced cyber security programme Cloudstrike’s Falcon, used across the world, has failed an update and business and individuals are finding life harder than yesterday. According to the news the one bit of good news is that this is not a deliberate attack on the system but a faulty bit…

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The Strange World of Dog Walking

Posted on 18/07/2024 by Daniel

No matter what you know about dogs you should always follow the wishes of the owners. But argue about the benefits if a harness over a collar, No matter what places you go get to know the dog before you let them off the lead. You’re taking the dig walking, not vice-versa. The age of…

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