Thursday, 7 October 2010

Radio 4 - it's worth listening

Did you listen to Radio 4 tonight?  You missed:
  1. The Bottom Line
  2. Episode 23 of Saving Species
Both of these radio programmes were excellent.

Bottom Line was about 'optimism' in business. Evan Davis was joined by Alex Cheatle, chief executive of the lifestyle management company Ten Group; Jasmine Montgomery, co-founder of branding consultancy Seven Brands; Robin Wight, president of communications group Engine.

Mobile Banking was mentioned as a fantastic business opportunity in Africa. Read a report on it at Mobile Money Exchange, also read "Is There Really Any Money in Mobile Money?"and about M-Pesa.

Quotes for business:
  • Optimists see a Doughnut and Pessimists see a hole
  • Success follows persistence
  • Every problem is an opportunity
  • People should learn from mistakes

Saving Species covered the interesting subject of fungi.

Although many of the worlds plant species are likely to become extinct over coming years there is a theory that it's actually a natural part of world evolution.  It does not mean that man is allowed to continue to be careless about the environment but it is a theory that I have been warming towards fairly recently.  If the dinosaur was wiped out then it's very likely that the world will one day get a better replacement for modern man!  In fact some species that are believed to be extinct (because no body has seen them for ages) may actually turn up in many years time.  It's not possible for man to see everything no matter how hard we try.

You can listen to both radio programmes now on the BBC iPlayer.




Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Learn Perl for CGI Programming with O'Reilly

I've started an online course by O'Reilly School of Technology (OST).  I wanted to try out some formal online Perl training and the best I found was with OST.

I've made a good start on the "Learn Perl for CGI Programming" course and think it's very good.

The O'Reilly School of Technology and the University of Illinois have partnered to offer Certificates of Professional Development in information technology and related skills.  The course I am doing counts towards one of their certificates.  I am thinking of carrying on with the "Web Programming Certificate" although my current passion is Perl programming.  I'll get the course done first and then think about if I want to do the others later.

Check out their site by clicking here.

Thursday, 30 September 2010

BBC Technology Programme: CLICK

Some interesting information c/o Click (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/click_online/default.stm):


I just stumbled upon it but will be viewing other programmes and related web pages.  This is very interesting for people interested in technology.

Friday, 17 September 2010

Software Testing

I attended the SIGiST conference on 16 September 2010 in London and met some excellent people.  Thanks to everyone who talked to me about their experiences in testing.  Special thanks to:
Richard Roy, James Windle, Jennifer Lumley, Geoff Thompson, Stephen Allot, Graham Thomposn, Isabel Evans, Mohinda Khosla, James Lyndsay, Peter Morgan and Stuart Taylor.

Here is some links worth looking at if you are interested in Testing (and Agile):
 Have a nice read!!

Oh, and this is a fantastic tool for helping to write test cases/user stories etc: http://www.manifestation.com/neurotoys/eprime.pl

Monday, 13 September 2010

On Climate Change

Climate change is inevitable.

“One way or another, climate change is going to affect every organisation and every individual in this country. If we are to thrive as a society, every organisation and every individual must adapt” said Lord Henley, the climate change minister to The Confederation of British Industry (CBI).

The government cannot afford to stop investing to protect the environment.  Please sign the Letter To The Future today.

Also consider Adopting A Jaguar to help the Sky Rainforest Rescue campaign in partnership with the WWF. Sky will match donations pound for pound to their campaign target of £4 million.

Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking: "mankind must colonise space or die out":
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2010/aug/09/stephen-hawking-human-race-colonise-space

Stephen Hawking warns over making contact with aliens:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8642558.stm

Tuesday, 27 July 2010

Running for Pilgrims Hospices in East Kent

Last month I began a new exercise and diet plan with the intention to get fit.  Since my mum died in November 2009 I've been wanting to do something in memory of her and so I have decided to do something.  I plan to run the Hastings Half Marathon on the 21st March 2010 to raise money for Pilgrims Hospices in East Kent.

Until the end of May this year I was quite fat and unfit.  I've recently joined a gym and started to train for the Hastings Half.  So far I am really enjoying it.  I feel better and have loads more energy than I have had in recent years.

Last sunday (25th July)  I ran 10km for the first time in many years and feel brilliant that I did it.  Each week I work towards the goal of reaching a new distance or losing some weight.  By March 2010 I need to be able to run about 23km.  Hastings Half will be hard work but I really want to do it.

Please have a look at my charity webpage: http://www.justgiving.com/Christopher-Swain
and also have a look at the Hastings Half website: http://www.hastings-half.co.uk/ 

I hope to raise £500.00 for Pilgrims Hospices.  The people who work at Pilgrims are wonderful people and provide very special care for the sick and needy.  They need more money than I could possibly give so please support me and donate via my JustGiving page.

Look Pilgrims Hospices up at http://www.pilgrimshospice.org/