Archive for the ‘Science’ Category

Why yes, there is rather a lot of snow at the moment.

Friday, January 8th, 2010
Snowy Britain

Snowy Britain

From: Phil Plait’s Bad Astronomy Blog

Neil Gaiman! Yay!

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Neil Gaiman

Multi-award winning author and all-round nice bloke Neil Gaiman giving a talk at the Orbital Eastercon. He’s possibly my favourite author, so he was one of the main reasons I came to this (although it’s pretty good, I’ll probably go next year even though he won’t be there). He read a short story, called “Orange”, and part of the first chapter of “The Graveyard Book”, which he’s just finishing off at the moment. Very cool.

I’ve also been to a panel on “Writing the Near Future”, where some authors discussed the problems of trying to predict developments that will probably be proved true or false within their lifetimes. Interesting stuff, went into quite a few different areas. Robots seem to be the answer to most things…

Eastercon: Charles Stross

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

I’m at the Orbital Eastercon, a science-fiction convention in London. Just been to a talk by author Charles Stross:

Charles Stross

It was a really interesting overview of various forms of technology, where they seem to be going over the next few years, and the implications of that for us. He’s obviously a really knowledgeable guy, who’s done a lot of research on a lot of different subjects. Made me think quite a bit about some areas I’d not considered before, as well as giving me a few ideas of stuff I want to look into further.

(not a great photo though, I was a bit far back, so I took one of the video projection instead)