@LaurenTedaldi When I researched that market 3 years ago, the options were very few, and I ended up getting the Ortlieb Vario QL2.1, which is quite expensive for what you get, a bit fiddly to use, and not as high capacity as I'd wanted, but the only real option available at the time.
@AdamRutherford I am inordinately fond of this statue, which by complete coincidence is about a dozen metres from where another statue went splash at the weekend.
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@SciencePunk I'm paying into (a) but assuming that if I survive to 65 it will be worthless and I'll be wishing I'd taken the money instead and put it into building a remote fortified house with a walled kitchen garden and its own water source while I still had the chance.
@statto I'm certain many years ago someone, probably Henry Gee, collected up loads of these and published them in 'Harry Potter and the Eponyms of Anatomy', but it appears to have disappeared from Google...
@mhbeals@figshare yes. RG CB and that works fine -- at least, when you're using big blocks of colour like that. (Sometimes palettes that work fine in big blocks get difficult if used for more complex figures or as thin lines.)
i love that epsrc put "website" in the title of their website, in case you were looking at their website but were really confused because you hadn't realised that their website is a website.