1 August 2009

Ion Plasma Engines, Eureka Moments and Lions

The absolute best thing I read on the web this week was without doubt the story of the Ion Plasma Rocket, which, as things go, will probably never come to fruition, but was simply brilliant purely on account of the words and acronyms in the article.  I liked the piece about Crows recognising people too.

No update last night, unusually I got pissed with Mrs NoozeHound and it seemed a tad anti-social to turn on the computer.  We'd had a rather grand day, in unusually temperate weather, at Woburn Safari Park.  Many sleeping lions, disinterested monkeys and swan-shaped pedaloes.

On Friday morning I was jolted awake a little after 5am.  My brain was burning with a plan for a money-making scheme so vividly that I simply had to get something down, so by 5:15 I had tried to fire up the poorly laptop twice, booted-up the desktop after the laptop failed and typed notes and did some basic calculations and some research.  If I can find out how much it would cost to send a thousand packages around the world I might yet give it a go.  It's original, helpful, to the best of my knowledge not done by anyone else and deliciously deviant (not in a  sleazy way).

One more of those free instruction videos to review after this.

On a sadder note: RIP 'Wor Bobby'

Sir Robert William "Bobby" Robson CBE (18 February 1933 – 31 July 2009)

Welcome to the disappointment.

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