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Monthly Archives: August 2011
BBC Horizon – Do You See What I See. [Nope!]
I just finished watching the first episode in the new BBC Horizon series, it was entitled “Do You See What I See“. It was interesting but at the same time disappointing. I would summarise the subject matter in general terms … Continue reading
Posted in Documentary, Physics, Reviews, Science
Tagged BBC Horizon, Do You See What I See, Horizon
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To PhD or not to PhD, that is the Question.
This morning I wrote an email to a Professor at my local University informing him that regrettably I won’t be pursuing a PhD there. It was not an everyday email to write, but in the last 12 years it was … Continue reading →