Breakfast

Long time no post. It’s been a busy few months and no mistake. Although not strictly cheese related, I felt I just had to share The London Review of Breakfasts. Great reviews, on a great subject, one dear to my heart. Not deeming it sufficient simply to review the food in question, most of the reviewers also recount the state of their minds at the time of the breakfast. Call it metaphysical reviewing. Whatever you call it, it works for me. A good bunch of folks with an unhealthy outlook on life, and a great love of the first meal of the day.

I can’t help but think that Pellici’s got a bit of harsh treatment though. Having said that, I wouldn’t know what their breakfast is like, since I only ever eat Cannelloni and chips there. But oh what chips.

Mozzarella Bribes

We all love the stringy stuff. But it appears that some Italian police have been found guilty of loving it just a little more than is strictly legal, and have been demanding cheese bribes from delivery drivers in Campagnia.

Killer Cheese

The Guardian report of a new drug called cheese. It sounds pretty rank and not like any dairy product I’d like to sample.

Cheese-like heroin killing Texan teens

This will do nothing for the reputation of the wonderful stuff whose name they’ve nicked. I’d far rather it was known as “Joss Ackland’s Spunky Backpack” instead.

Mark Earls at NESTA

Mark Earls, author of Herd followed Professor Rheingold this evening. His speech is also now available on the NESTA web site, and both addresses will soon be available as video too. Time to go home now.

Howard Rheingold at NESTA

I’ve just heard Howard Rheingold speak at the NESTA Connect event “Mass Collaboration, Tools, Techniques and Foundations”. Quite a milestone for me really, given that the guy is something of a luminary. For him to be speaking in my place of work was quite entertaining and he gave an idea packed presentation, as I expected.

Anyway I’ll save full reactions until I am no longer at the office and can absorb stuff fully. This is just to say that the recording of the talk is now online and can be got from the NESTA Podcast feed.

Alternatively you can grab it directly from the server :

Howard Rheingold - Mass collaboration, Tools, Techniques and Foundations.

Mark Earl also gave an entertaining and informative speech relating to themes he develops in his book, “Herd”. I’ll be uploading that forthwith too.

PC Woe

CPU Cooling WHOA!Rather a pause in posting lately, I’ve been distracted by my PC finally giving up the ghost, and by preparation for The Big Chill, amongst other things. My replacement PC parts don’t yet seem to be playing ball, but at least the weather looks good for the weekend. That should help me forget that I’ve just spent hundreds of pounds on cutting edge technology which does nothing but beep at me when I turn it on.

Thank goodness for warranties. And festivals.

Cory Doctorow

Former EFF employee, current boing-boing co-editor and sci-fi author discusses freedom, legislation and the information age. He covers the inaccuracies of futurology, and the unexpected revelations that real innovations bring, and discusses his book “Overclocked: Stories of the Future Present”. It’s a long one, and I’ll confess to not having watched until the end of the 56th minute before posting it, but this looks like a Good Thing(tm).

Part of the Authors@Google series, the event took place on May 21st 2007.

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