No magic dry rice
Here’s a tale of my personal naivety. Hopefully others can learn from my errors. Last Thursday, at about 6pm, I bent forward. When I’m not looking at it, my Nokia E71 smartphone usually resides in my...
View ArticleDeadly serious changes
Who could fail to be moved by the story that emerged in Asuncion, Paraguay last weekend, of the baby boy Angel Salvador born 16 week premature? Doctors declared the boy to be dead shortly after birth....
View ArticleA quick WordPress question
The comment box that is presented at the end of postings in this blog is only 36 characters wide. That doesn’t make for easy entry of meaty comments. I’d like to make the box wider. I’ve had a quick...
View Article#BRITE – a new start for Britain in Europe
The people have spoken. The status quo is unacceptable. The United Kingdom cannot continue unchanged, muddling through, somehow hanging on to the politics of the past, with minimal changes in its...
View ArticleA declaration for radical healthspan extension
I’m writing during a short break in the proceedings of the 2016 Eurosymposium on Healthy Ageing, which is being held in central Brussels. The organisers have in mind that attendees could issue a...
View ArticleAgile organisations for agile politics
The pace of change in politics over the last twelve months has been breathtaking. It’s possible the change will accelerate further over the next twelve months: Huge dissatisfaction exists with...
View ArticleThe super-opportunities and super-risks of super-AI
2017 has seen more discussion of AI than any preceding year. There has even been a number of meetings – 15, to be precise – in the UK Houses of Parliament, of the APPG AI – an “All-Party Parliamentary...
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