Category Archives: Grumbling

Ome sweet ome

It has been a rather exhausting December, for all kinds of reasons – one of them, though not the biggest, being the move of this blog into its new home at Occam’s Typewriter. Consequently, since my last working day at … Continue reading

Posted in Annoyances, Grumbling, Humour, The Life Scientific, Universities | 10 Comments

I’m a celebrity scientist – get me out of here

Henry Gee’s recent post on Dancing With the Scientists, bemoaning the lack of scientists in the currently ubiquitous celebrity reality shows, reminded me that a few years ago I had written a piece about exactly this, which I promised I … Continue reading

Posted in Grumbling, Humour, Procrastination, The Life Scientific | 10 Comments

The grass may be green somewhere, but the blue skies here look pretty dark

The science Interwebz here in the UK have been abuzz today with reaction to Vince Cable’s statements on this morning’s Radio 4 Today programme (listen here). Cable’s remarks were a trail to a speech he is delivering today, his first … Continue reading

Posted in Grumbling, History, Science policy | 8 Comments

In praise of the somewhat shambolic

The Scienceblogs saga continues to rumble on, with more people quitting – the departure of Bora Zivkovic making perhaps the biggest ripples in this latest group – and now PZ Myers going on strike (see some discussion in the comments … Continue reading

Posted in Annoyances, Grumbling, The Interwebz | 13 Comments

They’ve got (a) form for that

One of the things UK academics can probably all agree on – apart from that they are not yet entirely convinced by NN’s new MT4 blogging platform – is that meaningless oversight, audit, form-filling and box-ticking has risen inexorably in … Continue reading

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