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Help a young gamer

Charlie Eakman, a 14 year old with muscular dystrophy, has had all his consoles and games stolen by thieves. If you have a paypal account, send a pound his way.

End of the Line

Ship-breaking in Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Therapeutic sand game

Reminds me of an old school screensaver I saw once, but this time it’s interactive!

Winter on the Oxford Canal

Shipton-on-Cherwell church

Today was the first day of the year that was both sunny and not a work day, so I headed out with my new camera. I spent the morning in Oxford and then headed out to Thrupp and Shipton-on-Cherwell, on the Oxford Canal just outside Kidlington. I’m generally pleased with the pictures - although they show no technical skill on my part.

Berries in the churchyard, Shipton-on-Cherwell

Hemel Hempstead Oil Explosion

Oil explosion

An oil depot has exploded in Hemel Hempstead. The BBC have a live video feed. Reports say the explosion could be heard as far away as Holland and Northern France.

Update: Check out this photo on flickr.

JCB Song

JCB Song by Nizlopi is going to be the Christmas number 1. Well, it is if I have anything to do with it!

JCB Song

Man cures self of HIV

Times Online

A YOUNG British man thought to be the first person to have shaken off HIV, the virus that causes Aids, is to undergo further clinical tests in the hope of a breakthrough in treating the condition.

Andrew Stimpson, 25, said yesterday that he was willing to do all he could to help to tackle the condition, after it emerged that his body had apparently rid itself of the human immunodeficiency virus.

Mr Stimpson, a Scot living in London, was found to be HIV-positive in August 2002, but 14 months later a blood test suggested that he no longer carried the virus. A further three tests confirmed the finding.

Doctors believe that this first confirmed case of �spontaneous clearance??? of HIV could offer important insights into the behaviour of the virus, and possible means of defeating it.

Much more wary of todays’ front page than Blairs’ foreign policy.

Wired Subs

Wired magazineWired - great website, fantastic magazine. It’s quite hard to find over here, even in Oxford, and when I do it’s �4. If I were in the States, though, I’d be able to get 12 issues delivered to my door for $10. Obviously this is heavily subsidised by advertising, but I also have to turn ten pages of adverts to get to the contents page, and more often than not the products being advertised are available to me in the UK anyway, so it’s not as if the marketing budget is going to waste on international readers.

Sphygmomanometer

If you have hypertension, it’s important that you can pronounce this word. A sphygmomanometer is more commonly known as a blood pressure reader, and ehow has an article about how to use one.

Puffball Fungus

The puffball fungus produces so many spores, that if every single spore germinated, after two generations the offspring would be 800 times the mass of the Earth.