My week of Monday 27 March to Sunday 2 April 2023 saw me sleeping a lot, which means there isn’t much to show you. But as usual there’s some interesting links.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 670: More fox, more fatigue, but not so much nostalgia for the lockdowns”Weekly Wrap 669: An election and a four-hour expedition — and that was just Saturday
My week of Monday 20 to Sunday 26 March 2023 saw some of my SEKRIT consulting work emerge into the daylight, and a usually straightforward train journey turn into a four-hour expedition.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 669: An election and a four-hour expedition — and that was just Saturday”Digital developments from Canberra 29
While nuclear submarines and the Indigenous Voice dominated the news, there’s also news of cybersecurity, Nazis, hypersonics, and more.
Continue reading “Digital developments from Canberra 29”Weekly Wrap 668: Weird fatigue and a recent photo of Melbourne
My week of Monday 13 to Sunday 19 March 2023 was less productive than I’d hoped because fatigue levels were high. I don’t know why. This week’s Wrap is late, and very much a by-the-numbers exercise. Even the photo is from the other week.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 668: Weird fatigue and a recent photo of Melbourne”Weekly Wrap 667: Full Moon with alcohol and productivity
My week of Monday 6 to Sunday 12 March 2023 began in Melbourne and involved a bit of drinking, but it was also reasonably productive. All things considered. Flying back into Sydney as dusk continues to be beautiful.
Continue reading “Weekly Wrap 667: Full Moon with alcohol and productivity”Weekly Wrap 666: Visiting Melbourne after a three-year gap and other reminders of the past
I’ve had a devil of a week. See what I did there? My week of Monday 27 February to Sunday 5 March 2023 was packed with interest, including a wonderful podcast, an outstanding airshow, and an encounter with the so-called “cookersâ€, or anti-everything protesters. So much so that this Weekly Wrap is a day late. Are we all coping?
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