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Category Archives: z-radiation
The Boson
(with apologies to Hilaire Belloc.) The Boson is so very small You cannot make it out at all, Though physicists have money on Its presence in the Tevatron. Notwithstanding the concern Of colleagues beavering at CERN All hoping that it … Continue reading
Posted in CERN, erumpent, excitement and general brouhaha, Higgs, Large Hadron Collider, Science Is Vital, Silliness, Tevatron, z-radiation
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Fountainous
While we’re on the subject of holiday reading, I am informed by one Ian Whates, scholar, gentleman, SF author and, notwithstanding inasmuch as which, publisher of the SF anthology Fables from the Fountain, that sales so far have raised a … Continue reading
Posted in Apparitions, arthur c clarke, chthonic, eldritch, erumpent, fables from the fountain, hieronymous bosch, ian whates, lobsterpots, Science-fiction, z-radiation
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Barefoot
I am extraordinarily lucky in being able to work some of the time at home. Today, after a drizzly start, the sun came out so that I could spend my lunch hour on the beach and, notwithstanding inasmuch as which, … Continue reading
Posted in beach, Blog Norfolk!, canis croxorum, Commutatis Maledictis, Cromer, erumpent, release of calcium from intracellular stores, z-radiation
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