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Immigration unit

May 23rd, 2013 | Photos, Religion & Politics

immigration-unit

Sadly, this photo almost entirely sums up the British attitude towards immigration.

Warning sign

May 22nd, 2013 | Photos

shredder

I was about to feed my child into the shredder, when I noticed this warning…

Division E International Speech Contest

May 21st, 2013 | Public Speaking

At the end of April, I travelled to York to compete in the Division E International Speech Contest final. You can see a video of speech in a previous post, albeit it at a different competition to this one. I only managed third place, but live and learn – only four months until the next one!

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The Frontiers of Chemistry

May 20th, 2013 | Humanism

At a recent A-Soc talk, James talked us through some of the witchcraft he and his chemistry buddies are coming up with, including plastic that heals any cuts in it just by shining a light on it! You’ll find the video on Worfolk Lectures later this month.

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Sourcery

May 19th, 2013 | Books

I was quite excited to get onto Sourcery, the fifth book in the Discworld series, as I’m a big fan of the wizards. Plus, who doesn’t love Rincewind? I’m seriously considering it as a middle name for Chris Junior. While I was an enjoyable read, I didn’t find it quite as good as Equal Rites or Mort – but then anything with that amount of Death in it is always going to be hard to beat.

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Elephant dung

May 18th, 2013 | Video

I can totally accept that as a last resort, I would drink the liquid from elephant dung. It’s a great survival technique. But here is my question. How did the first person figure that out? What were they doing that lead to that discovery?

Bird by the canal

May 17th, 2013 | Photos

I was walking home a few weeks ago, having been out shooting restaurant photos, when I saw a bird sitting by the canal. Rob tells me it is a Canada Goose.

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Origins of Islam

May 16th, 2013 | Humanism

At the April meeting of the Humanist Society of West Yorkshire, Guy Otten presented a talk on the origins of Islam. The thesis of the talk was that the origins were mythological, and were created in a similar way to the Christian religion, being affected by politics and evolving over time.

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Spanish Grand Prix

May 15th, 2013 | Distractions

There is something truly magical about the Spanish Grand Prix. While the sport us ultimately dominated by Britain, the following in Spain is colossal, and is reflected in them having both the Spanish and European races in the country.

What was most impressive about Sunday’s race was the sheer noise generated by the crowds. Usually you can’t hear anything above the roar of the engines, but every time Fernando Alonso passed the grand stands you could hear their cries – no wonder he brought his Ferrari home to a dominant victory.

The Christian Ideology of New Atheism

May 15th, 2013 | Humanism

Last month, Michael Burgess gave a talk to Leeds Atheist Society on “The Christian Ideology of New Atheism”. The video will be available on Worfolk Lectures at a later date.

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