About Me

If you found me searching for the lyrics to the children's song, you can find them here.
I am a researcher in bionanotechnology currently living and working in Tokyo. I moved out here nearly three years ago, against my better judgement but in search of adventure. It has certainly been an adventure and not one I would have missed for the world.
I am trying to retrain as a designer and you may see the odd example of my work appear here as I progress.
I also indulge in opinionated rambling.
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Monthly Archives: September 2010
Announcing International Everyone Burn a Holy Book day
I know. Something else topical came up that I felt strongly enough to write a post about, but I am really on holiday from the blog until October, honest. I’m seriously considering videoing myself burning a copy of the Qur’an, … Continue reading
Posted in Atheism & Faith
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Someone tell Vince Cable we can’t do time travel yet.
Ok, ok, I know. I said I was going on holiday, and I am, after just this one more post… Isn’t it always the way that something really important always happens just as you’re walking away from the office? Yesterday … Continue reading
Posted in Bad Science, Good Science/Research Blogging, Politics
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Have a break, have a matcha-flavoured kitkat
I’m taking a bit of a break from blogging so I can (amongst other things) go and have a holiday in Seoul. Normal service will be resumed at the end on the month, in the meantime, please enjoy this video. … Continue reading
Posted in General Meanderings, Travel
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Andy Coulson: too wicked or too stupid?
I didn’t say it first – that honour goes to George Eaton of The New Statesman – but it would seem to be a good argument. If Andy Coulson knew that his hacks were breaking in to mobile phones then … Continue reading
Posted in Politics
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