The final experiment

I’m reaching the end of my MPhil now (well, the research part anyway—still have 15,000+ words of a thesis to write) and I have one final experiment to run in order to get some results which will hopefully back up the last twelve months of my life. As with the previous experiments, it’s in the […]

Linux 2008 Conference

This year’s UKUUG Linux 2008 conference is being held in Manchester this year, with a pretty impressive range of speakers and a tutorial on Python Web Frameworks on the Friday. I’ll be there for all three days, wearing my new hat of UKUUG chairman, and attempting to learn as much as possible about the various […]

Push forward the frontiers of science still further

As part of the research for my MPhil, I’m running another experiment to try and find out the keywords which people associate with related events on the Web. The survey comes in two parts – first of all you’ll be asked to look at some existing web pages and enter some keywords which you think […]

Life update

I’ve just spent the last weekend at FoE conference in Loughborough—three days of workshops, speeches, networking sessions and drinking. I enjoyed it far more than last year, and I think I’m starting to be a sufficiently familiar face for people to recognise me. It was great to catch up with people I hadn’t seen since […]

Thesis and experiment progress

After setting up my experiment a week or so ago, I’ve now moved into thesis writing mode. At forty pages, it seems to be taking shape quite well. My abstract is more or less finalised (after only two revisions with my supervisor, so I think I must have done a good job the first time […]

Help push forward the frontiers of science

As part of the research for my MPhil, I’m running a simple experiment to try and find out the keywords which people associate with news stories on the Web. The survey comes in two parts – first of all you’ll be asked to look at some existing web pages and enter some keywords which you […]

Keeping on top of things

I’m somehow managing to keep on top of Friends of the Earth work in Sam’s absence—probably because it’s a quieter time of the year with so many people being on holiday, although local groups conference is approaching fast (I have to organise getting the group there, as well as planning a workshop which I’m running) […]

OpenTech 2008 – a reflection

I spent last Saturday in London at OpenTech 2008, an event organised by UKUUG “and friends”. There were lots of interesting talks—allowing fifteen minutes per speaker ensured a variety and that no one got bored listening to one voice for too long—across a range of subjects from green IT to accessing “freely available” government data. […]

Perhaps I should move to London

As all the important meetings etc. seem to be there, including in the next month: 30th June: UKUUG Council meeting and venue viewing 2nd July: Association of History and Computing committee meeting and book proposal 5th July: OpenTech 2008 19th July: Campaign Against Climate Change steering group meeting Plus a possible interview at some time […]