Banana Coffee Chocolate Cake
A banana coffee chocolate cake is about to go in the oven… Let’s see how it turns out.
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A banana coffee chocolate cake is about to go in the oven… Let’s see how it turns out.
DSI Talk with Dr Gautam Shroff 19/02/2015 – NOTICE: These are only notes and they may not make much sense out of context… Current business themes – Digital imagination – Simplification – Governance –… Read More »Attending the Data Science Institute seminar at Imperial College
This is a reblog of an article by Bill Gerrard in The Guardian (click on the link to go to the original). I find it very interesting that Rugby is moving forward in this direction. What… Read More »Rugby Union analytics – five ways data is changing the sport – Reblog
This is a reblog of the post bu Arika Okrent entitled: 15 Unique Illnesses You Can Only Come Down With in German Arika Okrent 15 . 01 . 15 The German language is so perfectly… Read More »15 Unique Illnesses You Can Only Come Down With in German – Reblog
I have had this 17-in MacBook Pro for a few years… perhaps about 8 years? Probably a bit more? In any case, I have it more as a memento than anything else as I have… Read More »Failed Battery
Happy New Year: Data O’reilly Media We’re ringing in the New Year with a look at 10 of our top Radar data posts of 2014. Take a look and see what you missed. Big data’s… Read More »Happy New Year full of data!
The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2014 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 40,000 times in… Read More »2014 in review
I made use of some very ripe bananas and a bit of time after work. The result looks great! Fancy some?
Chris Hadfield is speaking at the Royal Geographical Society in London as part of the Guardian Live events. I managed to get a couple of great seats to hear him speak about his book “You… Read More »Chris Hadfield event at the Royal Geographical Society