August 24th, 2007 by Kevin Withnall
Its not even my birthday and nikon goes and does this for me… Now if I only had the money.
The Nikon D3 looks very sexy, Im not entirely sure I like the full frame sensor but it shoes nice sensitivity.
Nikon AF-S 14-24 mm and 24-70 mm F2.8G ED: Digital Photography Review
Nikon D300, previewed: Digital [...]
August 23rd, 2007 by Kevin Withnall
In a previous post, I mentioned the NASA error in US mean land temperatures and how I was surprised that its not more commonly mentioned as an ‘anti global warming’ argument. Well, since then I’ve had many discussions with people about it and most had seen it somewhere so its definitely being used.
Much like the [...]
August 17th, 2007 by Kevin Withnall
Why hasn’t the media picked up on this ? I really would have thought someone like FOX would have made a big deal about it. Then again, they may have but as i don’t watch it, I wouldn’t know :-)
DailyTech - Blogger Finds Y2K Bug in NASA Climate Data
August 14th, 2007 by Kevin Withnall
Shortest distance between two jokes
A straight line
6 Curses
1 Hexahex
2000 pounds of chinese soup
1 Won Ton
Speed of a tortoise breaking the sound barrier
1 Machturtle
8 Catfish
1 Octo-puss
One half large intestine
1 Semicolon
10 to the minus 6th power Movie
1 Microfilm
1000 pains
1 Megahertz
1 Word
1 Millipicture
1 Sagan
Billions & Billions
10 to the 12th power microphones
1 Megaphone
10 to the 6th power Bicycles
2 megacycles
The [...]
August 14th, 2007 by Kevin Withnall
Richard Dawkins seems to have done it again. “The enemies of reason” has just been shown on BBC 4 and having just finished watching it, I can tell you that his approach to science is still simple, elegant and correct.
If I were to tell someone that its raining elephants outside, they would probably not believe [...]