Things to think about when making species un-extinct No.1

Is there a word that is the opposite of extinct?  Alive perhaps but then that’s the opposite of dead.  Being extinct is something more than just being dead.  Animals and plants can be dead but species become extinct, never to return like a Brontosaurus or a Dodo.  As we all know, the Dodo is a … Continue reading Things to think about when making species un-extinct No.1

The depersonalisation of the shopping experience

There is an interesting debate being played out in the media today following an incident at Sainsbury's where a checkout worker had refused to serve a customer until she had stopped talking on her mobile phone.  Apparently the supermarket are simultaneously apologising to the customer while supporting their member of staff. So who was right?  … Continue reading The depersonalisation of the shopping experience

Our inexorable journey towards our virtual destiny

So you thought I was a bit off-beam with my blog 'And man will live for evermore'  in that man and machine will become one?  It wasn’t meant to be a dystopian view of how the machines would take over, where our creations would eventually enslave us but rather a utopian view of how man … Continue reading Our inexorable journey towards our virtual destiny

Love in the racks

For the second time in a week I’ve had the pleasure of visiting our Direct Services building in Meadowfield.  It’s a great big modern and handsome building with a spacious yard at the back.   I say pleasure without a hint of sarcasm or facetiousness as the visit stirred some memories held deeply inside me, memories … Continue reading Love in the racks

Trees have great structure

Apparently I talk in metaphors.  It’s something I have learnt about myself recently. Whenever I want to get a point across I think about it in a way that is parallel to what I am saying, something that requires the listener to use their imagination and draws them into a picture that I am trying … Continue reading Trees have great structure

The Insinkerator

The Flintstones had a pig underneath their sink that would eat all the scraps of food that Fred and Wilma left on their plates.  We don’t though, instead we have an Insinkerator Model 45 which macerates all of our leftover food items and flushes them through the waste pipe at least we did have as … Continue reading The Insinkerator