Monthly Archive: October 2024
Reading time: 5 minutesHarris should be running away with the election, so why isn’t she? The neurological basis of decision making and the … Embracing Uncertainty: The Wild Ride of Election 2024 Time for...
For as long as I can remember, I have much preferred crunchy peanut butter to smooth. In my humble view, peanut butter should have actual peanuts in it! It provides a satisfying layer of...
Recall my recent posts on guns and gun control? If not, it might be worth having a look here and here, though it may be more relevant to have a look at the associated...
On the 23rd of June 2016, Britain’s future was irrevocably changed (some might say ‘shattered’). The Conservative government of the time, under the stewardship of David Cameron, had followed through on a manifesto pledge...
The Sun is the single most important driving factor behind the processes that give life to us on earth. It gives us light, and provides us with heat, and the energy from the Sun...
Here we are. This is the first Muse of the new Meerkat Musings, so it’s all exciting and fresh and new! At least, I hope it is! Let’s dive right in. Closing a Chapter...
Time for another story of retail mischief. We journey back to my Staples days, and an intriguing little moment one evening. One of the skills I learned at Staples was how to reset a...
I rarely check Tumblr. It’s a social media platform that my Meerkat Musings posts automatically get published to, but because this is automatic, I tend to overlook it. On a whim I checked it...
1988’s Die Hard propelled Bruce Willis from TV sitcom actor, to global action superstar. It gave us the deliciously dry villain Hans Gruber, played by the late, great Alan Rickman. It is an instantly...
In a prior post, I wrote of where I sit on the political spectrum. In that post I referenced the privatisation of public services, and why I believe this to be a bad idea....
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