Banditry

Striking a blow against empty webspace…

I've got a new piece up on the otherwise increasingly moribund Sharpener, about the terrifying public and press reaction - both in the UK and in Iran - that risks escalating a minor diplomatic incident into a casus belli. Hopefully sanity will prevail: ideally on both sides, but at the very least on ours...

An open letter to Lenovo

Dear Lenovo - Congratulations on making some of the best and most rugged laptops available; buying IBM's PC business was a good idea (even if you have been dogged by Japanese suppliers' ineptitude at battery manufacturing). However, now that your machines no longer fall under the IBM umbrella, there are a couple of bizarre Big … Continue reading An open letter to Lenovo

Happy Cyril’s Day

Today is the feast day of Saint Cyril, who baptised the Slavs and invented an amusingly incomprehensible alphabet. Nice one, Cyril. What's that? You say he's not the only saint whose feast day is today? You're right: it's also the feast day of Cyril's brother Methodius. I wonder why it got called the Cyrillic alphabet … Continue reading Happy Cyril’s Day

You have picked the wrong villain

The London Astoria is one of the capital's best-known live music venues; hundreds of groups ranging from Nirvana to the Stones have played there over the last 15 years. It's also reportedly "under threat" from property developers in sinister allegiance with the Olympics and most recently Transport for London's evil machinations. Indeed, it is true … Continue reading You have picked the wrong villain

Free aviation consulting

It's been reported that the major cause for the delay in Airbus A380 deliveries is that the entertainment systems are enormously complicated, require millions of miles of cabling to be squeezed into the aircraft, and are completely different for different airlines so there's a risk of serious screw-ups if staff work on two different configuration … Continue reading Free aviation consulting

Europeanisms

I've just had a fabulous holiday in ex-Yugoslavia; I'd recommend a trip to Croatia and Slovenia to anyone, with the possible exception of people I dislike. The new-found prosperity in both countries is amazing, given their past of communist stagnation and civil war - even in Slovenia, albeit briefly - as is the scenery. And … Continue reading Europeanisms