Department of Coffee and Social Affairs
Walking around Holborn and Camden today I came across the wonderfully named Department of Coffee and Social Affairs in Leather Lane. I shall give that a go next time I am around there.
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Walking around Holborn and Camden today I came across the wonderfully named Department of Coffee and Social Affairs in Leather Lane. I shall give that a go next time I am around there.
Very impressed with the changes around Kings Cross Regent’s Canal. You can take a look at some of the changes here.
I was talking to some students the other day (actually… a couple of months ago… ahem…), they had some questions about some problems on linear algebra and after a short while it became clear that… Read More »Eigenvectors and Eigenvalues
Original of Richard Lederer, and a good exemplification of the quirks and vagaries of the English language. Let’s face it — English is a crazy language. There is no egg in eggplant nor ham in… Read More »English is a Crazy Language
Well, I did give a go at this recipe for blueberry muffins. I have not tried them yet, but they do look good… I mean considering… What do you think?
Reblogged from “Sayings 2.1” by Doghouse Diaries Previously: “Sayings 2.0”
Kenneth Boulding, President Kennedy’s environmental adviser said something about this: “Anyone who believes in indefinite growth in anything physical, on a physically finite planet, is either mad – or an economist.”
Wages are the opportunity cost of leisure. The higher the wage rate, the more hours of leisure a worker will forego and the more hours of labour he will supply.