Threads of Amusement
The world wide web (or the tosser net) is at times very amusing. I do love the freedom of expression it brings but of course that can be harmful when […]
The world wide web (or the tosser net) is at times very amusing. I do love the freedom of expression it brings but of course that can be harmful when […]
Today I’ve had a great laugh and that is always a good day. Mullumbimby, where I am currently living, is a small country town in Australia on the far north […]
An answer to a test question at school. One thinks the kid should have gotten full marks not a red cross.
What a world. The most powerful country on our little blue planet has two people punching it out for president. One, a woman, when she gets all revved up sounds […]
Keep this philosophy in mind the next time you either hear or are about to repeat a rumour. In ancient Greece (469 – 399 BC), Socrates was widely lauded for […]
In Loy Yang in Old China a flash flood occurred in a small village. It quickly subsided but the river was still full and flowing fast. Wei Shi saw that […]
I took this photo in the hippy town of Nimbin. What a classic. Love it. Sums up the vibe there nicely really. Unfortunately the famous museum where I took the shot […]
Banana vendors start trading in stocks on the job
Travelling at the moment. I was in Byron Bay yesterday visiting the TARDIS toilet for a number 2. The public toilet, sitting sternly just up from the main beach, is testament to […]
so now I get it: about 14 billions years ago there was nothing (suddenly or not so suddenly) there was an almighty explosion the size of a zillion atomic bombs […]
thanks to michael luenig one of the great cartoonist of all time
The world is being overrun by the technocrats – bankers, management consultants, analysts. Company boards and the political landscape are being stacked with professional systems massagers and paper shufflers – […]
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