CTO, IVD development, microfluidics, biosensors, automation, vision and AI.
Progessive rock.
Reluctantly on Twitter/X. Focusing on the Blue Space site.
Live Concert News: Wolfstone ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lochaber Live is going to a be an incredible weekend of music. Wolfstone take to the stage on Friday 20th September in Fort William. New tickets have just been added so grab them quickly before it sells out - again!
https://t.co/IsCO9kRMt2
What's uniquely hard about running a startup is that you don't merely have to endure adversity, but have to solve intellectually difficult problems while doing so. It's like trying to find integrals while being chased by a lion.
Just remembered one of my favourite Top Tips: "Convince people you're a teenager by verbally abusing them and then asking for a lift ten minutes later"
In a change to normal programming, we will now be listening to James Brown, after seeing Osaka Monaurail at the Ghent Festival earlier this week.
https://t.co/zLPidX1UwS
Do BBC political shows feature a disproportionate number of rightwing guests? With me in the studio to discuss this are Isabel Oakeshott, Julia Hartley-Brewer, Tim Stanley and Nigel Farage.
GB News has said that no-one cares what Carol Vorderman has to say.
So here is a Poll.
If you listen to Vorders RT
If you listen to 'News' from the swamp Like
@LBC@Matthew_Wright@DPJHodges It is true more people voted for Reform + Conservatives than voted Labour.
However, it is also true that more people voted Lab + LD (+ G) than for Ref + Con.
But:
1. The game today is FPTP and Labour played a blinder.
2. Left of centre beat right of centre
Kay: How many times do you wake up in the middle of the night, look in the mirror and wish you'd said 2/3s majority on the referendum?
Lord @David_Cameron : That's not the way we do things
Kay: You have haven't you...
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#KayBurley FC
The newspapers make grim reading for @RishiSunak this morning - highlighting the damage done. Peter Brooke’s @thetimes cartoon sums it up better than any words can.
RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that sank in 1912 after striking an iceberg on the ship's maiden voyage. It has since become a cautionary tale on the follies of arrogance and hubris.
Pictured: Rishi Sunak at the Titanic Quarter on the second day of his election campaign.
“Once, whilst working for the Government, I suggested the PM tell the nation how great he was at planning ahead whilst standing in the rain with no umbrella”