Europe Day films Tomorrow is Europe Day, and to celebrate the European Movement UK is holding a day-long festival of European film at the Prince Charles Cinema in central London.
Let's hear it for the Staffie BBC News reports that the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is falling out of fashion, as it gets an – entirely unwarranted – reputation for aggression and violence. Speaking as someone who was once very fond of my aunt’s Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Sally, I can say that the Kennel Club are absolutely right
Isn't history long? Just reading a history of the end of the Roman Empire (by Peter Heather, very good), and in a discussion of Attila’s campaigns in Greece, he says that raiding parties went as far south as Thermopylae, where Leonidas’s troops had fought the Persians almost a thousand years before
August in Whitehall It’s a sunny day in August, and things are very quiet at the ICA, normally the alternative staff canteen for Whitehall mandarins.
Tre, Pol and Pen Sitting in a cafe in St Ives, reading this week’s The Cornishman, I was struck by a court case recently heard in Truro. A driver from St Ives was fined and banned from driving for speeding. He was called Joseph Wygleneacz, and his lawyer was Dieter Kehler.
Blair not voting tomorrow Interesting little factoid from Downing Street Says…. Apparently the Prime Minister does not vote in local elections in his constituency, because he receives council services in London. As there are no elections in London tomorrow, he will not be able to vote in the last election of his premiership.
π Factoid of the day is from Dr. Neil Basescu, in Knowing pi to 39 decimal places would nearly suffice for computing the circumference of a circle enclosing the known universe with an error no greater than the nucleus of a hydrogen atom
A squash and a squeeze My factoid of the day today comes from last month’s Prospect, where David Goodhart reports that if London were as densely populated as Paris, it would have a population of 35m rather than 7.5m.
Little MP3s When I was in Amsterdam last, I heard a song from the new musical version of “Wat Zien Ik?”. Searching for an MP3 version of it, I came across the fantastic word MP3’tjes – surely only the Dutch language could add a diminutive to an acronym. For cultural cross-referencing purposes,
At prayer no longer A piece in this morning’s Birmingham Post contains an interesting factoid. Only twelve Tory conference visitors attended morning service at Bournemouth’s parish church. You couldn’t get away with that if you were a Republican!