This blog is about all the things that interest me professionally:
Science, astronomy, skepticism, software, gadgets and other important subjects.
The sources for my posts are either other blogs, tweets, news or general interest in a subject and some Google searching.
If you want to learn more about something pictured on this blog, clicking an image will take you to either the original source of the image or an explanation of the subject.
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Science, astronomy, skepticism, software, gadgets and other important subjects.
The sources for my posts are either other blogs, tweets, news or general interest in a subject and some Google searching.
If you want to learn more about something pictured on this blog, clicking an image will take you to either the original source of the image or an explanation of the subject.
You can subscribe to this blog here
Background image
The background image is composed of the following images:
- Jupiter and Ganymede (peeking out behind the planet).
- A Perfect Storm of Turbulent Gases in the Omega/Swan Nebula.
- Hubble space telescope floating in space.
- The floating code is part of an embedded and distributed application a couple of mates and I wrote at University.
Browsing experience
You'll get the best browsing experience by using the latest Firefox (Mac users can use Safari to obtain the same thing). Not only will it make this blog look better, it will make your everyday browsing experience faster and safer as well.
Also, enabling javascript will allow you to take advantage of some of the advanced features of the blog. I won't have any ads or banners to worry about and I'll make sure to examine all 3rd party javascript before adding it.