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Monthly Archives: May 2008
Can we please remember that M$ hasn’t completely taken over the world?
I just had to take four on-line safety courses here at Essex in order to get money from our research grant. I’ll spare you the horrors, although I did twitter on about of some of them as I went as … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Education, Sabbatical, Web development
Tagged Microsoft, open formats, open standards, web design, Web development
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Far too many photos from Dagstuhl
Regular readers here will likely remember various past posts extolling the virtues of Dagstuhl, this really wonderful computing research facility in Germany. I’ve been lucky enough to attend several seminars on the Theory of Evolutionary Algorithms in the past, and … Continue reading
Posted in Computing, Events, Photography, Research, Sabbatical, Science, Travels
Tagged Computing, conference, Dagstuhl, documentary photography, Germany, Photography, Research, Science, seminar, workshop
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