Monthly Archive for January 2010

So the iPad’s out: ridiculously named and crippled as any apple product. But let’s take a look at what tablet computing can do for the publishing world with 5 designs.

Violence at the Australian Open. Sounds spookily similar to a few years ago huh?

A old article on “straight backs bad for posture” posted by a friend on facebook reminded me of the picture I had used in one of my weekly news “roundups”.

Is Captain Planet a long lost Na’vi from Avatar?

My take on this has always been that we pollute far too much currently and although the science seems overwhelmingly in favour of man made global warming: does it really matter?

The vision of TED is “Ideas worth spreading”, so with disasters similar to the recent Haitian Earthquakes I thought I’d highlight and spread 15 talks presented at TED over the years that are of interest in disaster situations and useful in (somewhat) “disaster proofing” the developing world.

Wrote a letter to the Sydney Morning Herald yesterday about the ridiculously vague “miracle” attributed to Mary Mackillop and it ended up published.