The news today has something which could
quite literally change the course of human history. For the last one hundred
and six years we’ve all believed Albert when he said that E=mc2. It would seem that he
was wrong.
The consequences of this mistake are astronomical. Quite literally
astronomical. Practical interstellar travel is no longer theoretically
impossible. As our planet becomes utterly bollixed up by global warming and
catastrophic climate change, abandoning ship becomes a practical proposition.
When the sun dies (which it will),
humanity need not die with it.
However I can hear the surprise in the voices
of my loyal readers even as I type this. Of course this wasn’t headline news.
Headline news is some old drivel about money, arguing politicians, soap stars,
tits and bingo.
In more mundane news, after work we went
swimming again. It has to be said that the slow lane of the pool at the Stour
Centre has to be seen to be believed. I wouldn’t say that it is where the
porkers go to exercise, but the last time I saw anything like it was when I
took the scouts on a boat off of Vancouver Island on a whale-watching
expedition.
But I swam between and around the orcas, and
covered a distance of six hundred metres. I’m getting better. Mind you,
swimming is dull: up and down, and you can’t really talk to anyone without
drowning. And I suspect that you couldn’t use an iPod without it
short-circuiting.
And then I did the monthly accounts. My
credit card bill had a charge of a fiver from last Friday for “Product Support AG” and gave a reference
number. I’ve phoned the bank – I have absolutely no idea what that was all
about, and it’s five quid I could do with. The bank have no idea either, and
will phone me back to tell me. Or so they say…
I then plugged the day’s calories into myfitnesspal (dot com). I really need to do a bit of food research. I had this
vague idea that fruit is good for you: I’m giving up with bananas – they are
riddled with calories. I can eat three apples or four carrots for the same
calorie allowance. And I like apples and carrots, but I’m not actually that
fussed about bananas…
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