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Friday 4th July 2008

Barely four weeks old, and already a record in several databases
The title refers to R******, who is now officially R******. Yes, we registered the birth at our local Registry Office. I still think we should have gone, "Ah, what the hell - let's call him Geoffrey Franklin M********, and to hell with it," (if there are *'s there, that's because my web-site does some weird auto filtering thing, in order to protect the identities of the innocent) and then everyone would be like, "How's R****** then?" and we'd be like, "Who? Oh, Geoff, yes, he's fine. He's called Geoff now. We changed our mind." But, no . . . it wasn't to be. R****** Charles M******** now officially exists. We also did a bit of shopping . . . thank-you cards (YES! They're coming! Honest!), birthday cards, some food, an N-type DC power socket for the lap-top (oh no, do I have to take it apart again?!) and something else, that I cannot talk about, or else that would spoil the surprise for someone, surely.



Wisconsin! TIME'S UP!! We need to filter sea water, extract minerals, metals, everything!! RUN!!! Run, my precious, RUN!!!
Thank the lord for articles like this (the comments are especially interesting) and, of course, this (yes, I know, I've linked here before). Perhaps gradually more and more of us will realise that global climate change is a stately, gentle thing that has little (or nothing) to do with human activity. To quote Voltaire - Men argue, nature acts. I should have it on my tombstone - historically, global changes in CO2 levels lag behind global temperature change by, on average, 800 years (well, that or the Voltaire quote); anyone who tries to have you believe otherwise is either misinformed or has an ulterior motive.