Back online
Since the rebuild of the IDC server, my images have been off-blog, but now they're back in full features. Term has started and we have a nice new bunch of students to take through the year of study and research.
Since the rebuild of the IDC server, my images have been off-blog, but now they're back in full features. Term has started and we have a nice new bunch of students to take through the year of study and research.
Finally, I managed to invite the whole IDC++ for snacks and drinks in our house. Thanks! to all that enjoyed the evening. We’re still eating leftovers from the party, two days later. I enjoyed the evening immensely, including the opportunity to give a physics lecture in the kitchen.
So this is it. It’s been a very intense day. The Amazing IDC really got me. I didn’t think it was possible to catch me off-hand like this, but they did. I was aware that there was The Mysterious Flash piece in progress (after walking into the lab and everybody standing around Ian’s desk pretending to whistle). The rest, I wasn’t prepared for.
I'm havingthe the fivezero experience. The clock just turned midnight and I'm officially 50. It's increadable! My brain still feels the same, my body is relatively OK. Do I feel wiser? Well, I've been feeling that for many years.
Last sunday, I filled my car with petrol. 110.9 cents per liter. Today, one week later, the petrol price is around 130 cents. It’s autumn in Ireland and eventually the temperature will drop and we’ll get winter. We’ll need oil (gas, turf, coal) for heating. Irish people drive here there and everywhere. “I’ll just go and get the Sunday newspapers”, drive for a few miles, get papers, and back. We are not understanding the real cost of our lifestyle. Some researchers (with whom I agree with) state that we have passed the peak in the oil economy and from now on we’re on the slippery slope. There are few new oil wells found, while demand is increasing exponentially, especially from India and China. My prediction is that by Christmas, oil prices will hit US$ 100 per barrel. At that point, we’ll have all the governments of the Coalition of the Willing declaring that oil should be reserved or prioritized for security purposes, i.e. for the military. When that happens, the citizens of the countries of the Coalition will either have to rely on public transport, bicycles, walking or horses and donkeys.