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Category Archives: Procrastination
Yes, chess. Look away now.
In which I revisit my youth as a chess-playing dweeb. Sort of. Contrary to an earlier threat, I haven’t posted much here about my chess-playing activities over the last year and a bit. Partly this is because these days chess … Continue reading
Posted in chess, Getting old, Nerdishness, Procrastination
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I blame the parents
From time to time, I am given to wondering why I have achieved so little in life generally. Answers suggested by my friends and family have included ‘laziness’ ‘not trying hard enough’ ‘lack of confidence’ ‘too unfocussed’ ‘too much procrastinating’ … Continue reading
Posted in Family business, Getting old, Grumbling, Humour, Procrastination
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Out of it – probably, but not out of here
In which I procrastinate. About procrastinating. Goodness.
Posted in chess, Procrastination, Public Engagement, The Life Scientific
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Twenty five years without parole
In which I look back in… stunned disbelief? It has been a rather strange week here. The main reason, I think, is that last Wednesday, on Feb 1st, I passed a rather unnerving landmark – twenty-five years working for the … Continue reading
Posted in Getting old, Grumbling, Physiology, Procrastination, The Life Scientific, Universities
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Bobby Fischer against the world
In which I am reminded that once stuff is in your brain somewhere cluttering it up, it can be pretty hard to get it out. Random bits of chess knowledge included. It is probably another of those middle-aged things, but … Continue reading
Posted in chess, Family business, Getting old, History, Nerdishness, Procrastination
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Where to put the chess? [8]
In which I ponder where to hide my latest, and oldest, obsessive enthusiasm… I have another of my chess games, played last week, I thought I might post up… but as I was thinking about this, a question arose. Or … Continue reading
Posted in Blog-ology, chess, History, Nerdishness, Procrastination
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Not much more than a decade until the bus pass*
*assuming bus passes haven’t been abolished by then (see also a defence of bus passes here). ——————————————————————- In which, in a post-academic-year reverie, I decide not to look forward, and try some lo
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More family business
Just a quick heads-up that my dad has posted an extended comment (or I’ve posted it for him) on the previous blogpost about his 7th decade of scientific publication. The comment has some links to more early 60s x-ray crystallography … Continue reading
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Same Procedure as EVERY Year
Just to let you know: I’m refraining from posting an end of year round-up. This is partly because, since this blog only started in December 2009, nigh-on everything you will find in the archives listed on the right is from … Continue reading
Posted in Humour, Procrastination
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