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#101
Cycling / Pedestrian Jailed over Cyclist Death
March 02, 2023, 06:40:06 PM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-64824436

Custodial sentence appropriate here? I think so. If she'd tried to do that to me I would have slapped her as I rode past.
#102
Other Music / Dark Side Of The Moon
March 02, 2023, 10:24:15 AM
What is surely one of the greatest, and certainly most successful rock albums ever was released 50 years ago today. Ten years ago it had sold 45 million copies. It must have shifted another million or two since then.



I bought it myself in 1979 at the age of 19 and it was one of the first albums I upgraded to CD after I'd bought my first CD player in the early '90s. I was at Huddersfield Poly when I first bought it, a few of us had record players in the large student house I shared with 20 other students and a few of the rooms had the free poster on the wall. It got played a lot, around the house. It still seemed to be current, six years after its release.

It's also, I think, one of the best-recorded records ever without a doubt. Still sounds fantastic, half a century later.
#103
Site News / Another Brief Outage Tonight at 11pm
February 28, 2023, 03:52:54 PM
The site will be down for ~30 mins for server updates and a snapshot.
#104
Other Music / Share a Tune With the Class
February 28, 2023, 02:10:13 PM
I though I'd start a thread where we might share music of interest that most people probably aren't aware of.

I was fortunate in that I had a brother ten years older than myself who let me play his records, and at the age of 8 I was very fond of this tune. Credited to 'Earl Vince and the Valiants', it was actually Fleetwood Mac, with guitar player Jeremy Spencer on vocals. Jeremy wrote this tune.

I will say though that my mum hated it, and she used to tell my brother off when she caught me listening to it.

Jeremy is from West Hartlepool. I'm proud to say that my home town has contributed guitar players to two of the most successful bands in recording history, the other one being Iron Maiden.

Anyway. I hope you like this more than my mum did.


#105
Sport / Motty Has Died
February 23, 2023, 09:56:30 AM
It's only a couple of years since he was a regular on 5 Live's Monday Night Club. Often made a game more interesting than it really was.



Just read on his wiki entry that he finished his career at Dulwich Hamlet FC, which was a five minute walk from my old flat in London. Used to pass the ground on my walk to and from Sainsburys.
#106
Technology and Science / Power Bank
February 22, 2023, 08:45:43 PM
Can anyone recommend a good USB power bank? I have this AA battery powered one from Amazon:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B074VYYTDV/

The nice thing about it is that it will take standard or rechargeable AAs which might be useful in an emergency, but it's slow and it won't charge my phone completely.
#107
Nice article on the PDP-11 here. My own career since 1990 has been based on the descendants of this machine and its operating system.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/03/a-brief-tour-of-the-pdp-11-the-most-influential-minicomputer-of-all-time/

#108
General Discussion / Raquel Welch is Dead
February 15, 2023, 09:10:17 PM
Sad to hear that Raquel Welch has passed away, apparently at the age of 82. Had no idea she was as old as that.

I can remember being aware of her work when I was still at junior school. There were numerous jokes about her that used to go round, based mainly on the observation that she had unusually big tits.

Fantastic Voyage is probably my favourite of the films in which she appeared.


#109
Other Music / Burt Bacharach
February 10, 2023, 02:43:11 PM
Sad to hear that Burt Bacharach had died, yesterday. Such a prolific songwriter; a prominent part of the cultural fabric of the 20th century.

I thought I'd post a few of his tunes that I'm especially fond of. This one for me was his absolute masterpiece, and Cilla sings out of her skin here. That's Burt tinkling the ivories.

Dionne Warwick was touted for it - she was the singer most associated with Burt's stuff. But the producers of the film wanted an English singer, to tie in with the theme.



#110
Other Music / Roger Waters to Re-record DSOTM
February 09, 2023, 01:56:50 PM
I'm not against it really - if he can bring a different, older perspective to it. Pink Floyd was more than Roger Waters but at least - unlike his old bandmates in the past - he won't be pretending to make a Pink Floyd record. I'm already fascinated to hear it.
#111
I'll be taking the site down for 30 mins (max) from 11:30pm tonight, so I can run some OS updates and take a disk image snapshot.

[edit: all done now]
#112
Religion / Gender-Neutral "God"
February 08, 2023, 03:10:53 PM



So: the Church of England is considering using gender-neutral pronouns for "God".

I think this makes sense, quite honestly. Why would the fictional Higher Consciousness responsible for the Universe and Everything have a gender? Why would it have a penis? Does it have enormous testicles, filled with divine sperm?

I already use gender-neutral terms for "God" and always have done. I call it "it".
#113
Rush / Rush Mustard
February 05, 2023, 08:16:37 PM
https://www.rushbackstage.com/product/6XAMRU257/rush-golden-ale-mustard

The future is a bit odder than I thought it would be.

#114
Technology and Science / The Columbia Disaster
February 02, 2023, 12:42:34 PM
The Space Shuttle Columbia broke up during reentry twenty years ago yesterday. I was watching coverage of it coming in on News 24 as it happened, and I'll never forget the disquiet when it went off the air unexpectedly. I remember writing about it on TNMS.

Very good overview of what happened here by Scott Manley - including photos taken on the flight that were recovered from the debris, which I hadn't seen before. Very sad to see those poor, doomed souls enjoying themselves in space, never to return home.

#115
Other Music / Tom Verlaine Has Died
January 28, 2023, 11:38:18 PM
I wasn't a big fan of Television, they were just one of those bands I always liked. To me the cover of Marquee Moon is a small but critical part of a particular Zeitgiest; I remember seeing it often in album reviews and ads in the music papers and of course in the record shops. I always wanted it but there was always something else I wanted first and I didn't actually shell out for it until the '90s.

They were way ahead of their time.

#116
General Discussion / One Year!
January 28, 2023, 09:29:44 PM
Between the Wheels started one year ago today, and we passed the 10,000 post milestone a few days ago (although admittedly, I'd typed nearly a quarter of them myself).

It's certainly been a year of change, hasn't it? We lost our reigning monarch, we lost a Prime Minister, or two, and of course we lost what was to some of us our Internet home-from-home when the good ship T-N-M-S disappeared beneath the waves.

I started this site as a sort of escape pod of course, and I'm very happy that we have some of the same sense of community that prevailed in the old place.

Thanks to all of you who have contributed, and if you've merely lurked, thanks for your interest.
#117
Technology and Science / ChatGPT
January 25, 2023, 02:57:10 PM
I suspect most people will have heard of ChatGPT by now. If not - I'm not sure how to describe it really. It's like a chat bot in that it converses with you in English, but it doesn't do anything frivolous like roleplaying as your online girlfriend or anything like that - rather, it's like a sort of helper for information and tasks across a wide range of topics.

https://chat.openai.com/

Last night, I asked it to analyse a BASH script (simple computer program) that I'd written. It explained how the program worked, very clearly. So I gave it a Python 2 script that I wrote a few years ago, and asked it to convert it to Python 3. It did. And it worked perfectly.

I was very, very impressed by that. And actually it was highly useful because Python 2 is no longer supported on modern Linux distros, and I don't know Python 3. Artificial Intelligence got my code working again.

So I thought I'd try a different topic this morning.







That it has this information available to it is impressive, but what really surprises me is the way it hangs onto the context of a conversation and responds naturally.

This is the future. It's in its infancy now, but in 20 years time with more developed methods and faster hardware, you won't be able to tell the difference between talking to an AI program and a human being.
#118
General Discussion / Alcohol
January 22, 2023, 11:24:49 PM
Prompted by Nick's comment about a period of abstinence in another thread and especially perhaps for those of us who may not have a straightforward relationship with alcohol, including myself, I thought I'd start a discussion here.

I started drinking occasionally very young - my parents were very liberal about it and perhaps naive about the possible adverse effects of drinking on children, although I don't seem to have been harmed personally. Even at eight or nine years old I'd get my own glass of wine in a restaurant, and my dad would give me small glasses of beer every now and then at home.

I can say with certainty that I was accustomed to drinking wine at the age of eight, because I remember being at a restaurant in France with my family on our holiday in 1968. My dad asked for a glass of wine for me, the waiter looked a little uncertain and asked "shall ah give 'eem just a leetle bit in case he don' like eet?" And my dad proudly replied "no, he definitely likes it".

Despite being an early starter though I don't think I drank any more or less than my sixth-form contemporaries typically did once I was in my late teens. I made the same stupid mistakes as anyone else, making myself sick, going to bed with the room spinning round and all that.

It wasn't until I was in my '20s and my taste for whisky developed that I started, as a mature adult, to binge drink quite regularly.

Anyway - to be continued, but please do share your own experiences / thoughts if you'd like to share.
#119
Should be a good one, nice clear skies here. 6:20pm for about three minutes (in the Midlands). Visible to the south so - the further north you are, the less the visible duration.

But it should be visible for about a minute at least as long as the sky's clear, wherever you are in Europe I think.

https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/sightings/index.cfm

#120
https://outsider.com/outdoors/news-outdoors/comet-that-only-orbits-the-sun-every-50000-years-expected-to-be-visible-from-earth/

https://www.space.com/comet-c2022-e3-ztf-january-06-gallery

https://www.space.com/comet-c2022-e3-ztf-messenger-from-outer-solar-system

The Comet C/2022 E3 (ZFT) could put on an amazing show for skywatchers January and February 2023, when it could become visible to the unaided eye in the night sky.

I've just read that it comes around every 50,000 years or so, which means that it was probably seen by our Neanderthal cousins last time it was visible in the night sky (and of course light pollution wasn't a thing in those days). I wonder what life on Earth will look like next time it comes around?