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@kbradnam That’s pretty cool. The old gas storage on the edge of Dundee will be transformed into an #EdenProject garden - looking forward to that.
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@kbradnam Oh my, Keith... I might just have to get this one...! Obvs, the Millennium Falcon is a big draw, but #Blueprints! #DoubleSided! #TakeMyMoney
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This might seem weird but I keep a daily log of how many emails are in my inbox and how many items are in my ToDo app. Collectively they form my 'Barometer of stress'.
This doesn't help me directly reduce the number of emails or ToDo items, but it gives me a chance to step back and realise 'yep this is an abnormally busy time' and that helps me.
The big email spike in 2022 was from taking a two-week holiday.
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+ iPhone Pro Max
+ Colgate Max White Ultra
+ Lycamobile Mega Plus planWhen did we as a society accept so many #superlatives in product names?
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CW: St Nicholas treats
Someone must have been good!
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CW: St Nicholas treats
Someone must have been good!
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CW: St Nicholas treats
Someone must have been good!
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My 9-year old son is doing some homework about #HenryVIII. I pointed out to him that my home town in Suffolk (#Haverhill) is home to ‘Anne of Cleaves’ house.
All my life I believed that she lived there but I just read this on the Suffolk heritage website:
“Its connection with Anne of Cleves, the fourth wife of Henry VIII, is a recent fiction, believed to have been the marketing ploy of a local estate agent in 1967.
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Was making chicken #Katsu curry for dinner and had some leftover batter mix and panko breadcrumbs…
…and so may I present to you a possible world-first of ‘katsu mini-sausage roll’!!!
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Although I almost never post to my acgt.me #genomics blog anymore, there are some historical posts there that continue to get a lot of traffic.
I published almost 400 posts over the last 10 years (the vast majority of them them between 2013-2016).
Here are the #TopFive posts (as judged by total traffic):
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#Introduction (part 1)
Hi! I’m a former #genomics researcher. My PhD (that I started in 1996) was spent looking at the very first sequenced eukaryotic genomes (yeast and worm).
I spent about 20 years of working on various research and infrastructure projects (big love for #WormBase) as well as teaching bio students to #code.
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Just finished week 7 of #CouchTo5K! That’s three 25-minute runs. Next up will be week 8 with 28 minute runs!
Getting closer to the end now! 🏃♂️
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Many years ago when Twitter was a nice place (before the dark times, before the Empire), I used to manage and regularly post to *nine* different accounts.
I am very happy on Mastodon with my *one* account and have no plans to go back to such multi-account madness!
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So another quiet day in UK #politics then.
If Keir fights for his position — as he has indicated — I wonder if others will want to join a leadership contest beyond the obvious candidates of Streeting, Burnham, and Rayner.
Milliband? Cooper? Are there other credible candidates?
Technically I think there could only be four candidates standing against Keir (you need nominations from 20% of the Parliamentary Labour Party). So 81 MPs needed meaning there could be a maximum of four challengers.
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So another quiet day in UK #politics then.
If Keir fights for his position — as he has indicated — I wonder if others will want to join a leadership contest beyond the obvious candidates of Streeting, Burnham, and Rayner.
Milliband? Cooper? Are there other credible candidates?
Technically I think there could only be four candidates standing against Keir (you need nominations from 20% of the Parliamentary Labour Party). So 81 MPs needed meaning there could be a maximum of four challengers.
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Would love to know what Kemi said to Keir. #AwkwardSmalltalk
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It’s 2025 and it still feels that setting up even the most basic of smart home accessories can be needlessly complicated.
Having to disable your 5Ghz Wifi network before you can pair an accessory can make the very first step challenging.
I’ve just bought some Meross, matter compatible, smart plugs. After making sure I was only running a 2.4Ghz network, I was able to get two of the plugs to pair (to Apple HomeKit) but the third just refused.
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For the first time ever in my life, I’ve just voted at a UK polling station on a Saturday!
This is part of a trial in some areas to see what happens if you allow voting on the weekend before an election.
In my particular case, this is a local election for a Borough Council, which is going to be abolished and replaced with a unitary authority next year.
In any case, I hope the trial is successful and allows for more innovations to make it easier for people to vote.
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Spent almost five hours at #BletchleyPark yesterday. So many amazing things to see and learn about regarding World War II, the role of codebreaking, and the development of early computers.
Would have stayed for longer but our kids were getting a bit overwhelmed by that point.
Highly recommended.
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Spent almost five hours at #BletchleyPark yesterday. So many amazing things to see and learn about regarding World War II, the role of codebreaking, and the development of early computers.
Would have stayed for longer but our kids were getting a bit overwhelmed by that point.
Highly recommended.
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Spent almost five hours at #BletchleyPark yesterday. So many amazing things to see and learn about regarding World War II, the role of codebreaking, and the development of early computers.
Would have stayed for longer but our kids were getting a bit overwhelmed by that point.
Highly recommended.
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Spent almost five hours at #BletchleyPark yesterday. So many amazing things to see and learn about regarding World War II, the role of codebreaking, and the development of early computers.
Would have stayed for longer but our kids were getting a bit overwhelmed by that point.
Highly recommended.
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Spent almost five hours at #BletchleyPark yesterday. So many amazing things to see and learn about regarding World War II, the role of codebreaking, and the development of early computers.
Would have stayed for longer but our kids were getting a bit overwhelmed by that point.
Highly recommended.
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Finally found some time to visit the London Centre today to look at the detailed cityscape models that highlight new London architecture.
Thanks to @Giselle for the suggestion!