Grant Hutchison's Blog, page 47
May 1, 2016
Sidlaws: Glen Ogilvie
Broom Hill (NO 382421, 286m) Gallow Hill (NO 390413, 378m) Ironside Hill (NO 399411, 354m) Craigowl (NO 376399, 455m) 14 kilometres 430m ascent The idea with this one was a ridge-level circuit of Glen Ogilvie—up on to the east side at Broom Hill, over the tops to Craigowl at the head of the glen, and … Continue reading Sidlaws: Glen Ogilvie →
Published on May 01, 2016 05:00
April 27, 2016
Système International Prefixes: Part 1
The Système International d’unités, commonly known in English as the SI units, is a version of the metric system that, in addition to a carefully specified set of measurement units, contains a list of defined prefixes to specify multiples and fractions of its basic units. This set of prefixes has grown eccentrically over the years. … Continue reading Système International Prefixes: Part 1 →
Published on April 27, 2016 05:00
April 24, 2016
Kim Stanley Robinson: Green Earth
“You’re suggesting we need a paradigm shift in how science interacts with society.” “Yes I am.” Kim Stanley Robinson has been around for a while, and is probably best known for his Mars trilogy. A lot of his science fiction reflects his own political agenda—strongly environmentalist and anti-capitalist, with a conviction that responsibly applied science … Continue reading Kim Stanley Robinson: Green Earth →
Published on April 24, 2016 05:00
April 20, 2016
Côte d’Azur
A little blink of sunshine on the Côte d’Azur was much enhanced by the knowledge that, in our absence, Scotland was enduring overcast skies and single-digit temperatures. I was reminded of Iris Murdoch‘s line (nodding to La Rochefoucauld): Some clever writer (probably a Frenchman) has said: It is not enough to succeed; others must fail. … Continue reading Côte d’Azur →
Published on April 20, 2016 15:55
April 17, 2016
Fairy Circles
Not to be confused with fairy rings, which are circles of mushrooms and other fungi. These fairy circles were photographed in Namibia, and they’re a feature of the semi-arid margin of the Namib Desert. They form on sandy soil in regions where the annual rainfall is between 50 and 150 mm. They have a bare centre, … Continue reading Fairy Circles →
Published on April 17, 2016 05:00
April 13, 2016
Logomachy
ləˈɡɒməkɪ Logomachy: An argument about words Inigo Montoya: You keep using that word.* I do not think it means what you think it means. William Goldman, The Princess Bride Once people start to argue about the words they’ve been using in their argument, they’re having a logomachy. Nothing much useful happens after that, unless they’re … Continue reading Logomachy →
Published on April 13, 2016 05:00
April 9, 2016
Airfix 1/72 Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King: Part 5
Go to first post of this build log Well, if you’ve been fretting about what was happening with this kit, I can only assure you that I haven’t been frittering away my time. Not been having a lot of fun, either. You’ll maybe recall that I planned to use my own printed decals to put … Continue reading Airfix 1/72 Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King: Part 5 →
Published on April 09, 2016 09:03
April 6, 2016
Ginge Fullen: Finding Bikku Bitti
The dangers this year were pretty much the same as the last attempt. Landmines were still in the ground, the area was still off limits, there was a possibility of being robbed by bandits, a slight possibility of being taken hostage by rebels and an even slighter possibility of meeting a Libyan military patrol while … Continue reading Ginge Fullen: Finding Bikku Bitti →
Published on April 06, 2016 05:00
April 3, 2016
Green Flash
Have you ever seen the sun set at the seaside? Yes? And did you follow it until the top edge of the sun’s disc just touched the horizon and then started to disappear? Probably. But did you observe the phenomenon that occurs at the instant of the last ray of light when the sky is … Continue reading Green Flash →
Published on April 03, 2016 05:00
March 30, 2016
Clatto Swan
The Boon Companion’s photographs have been gracing this blog from its inception—she’s responsible for all the banner images, as well as most of the photographic content of the posts. Recently, her pictures have started to pop up in the background during BBC weather forecasts, too. Well, I was dimly aware of her departure at some … Continue reading Clatto Swan →
Published on March 30, 2016 05:24