Maradonna is Right

A bug-bear of mine is football stadia that are too big for football. I’m thinking of “olympic” size stadia used in far-east, European and other world-cup tournaments (or god forbid Ozzie rules games) that have running tracks and semi-circular ends and the like, just too much space between the crowd and the game. Those that do fill up can create some kind of atmosphere, but not one that has anything to do with the game. One of the reasons why Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and White-Hart Lane remain so good, despite their large seated capacities.

Now, terraces are a whole ‘nother story.

For Elbonia Read Vegas

I have to say organizations participating in global conferences worked this out long ago. The best place to hold them is the place with cheap accomodation & catering, and plenty of travel connections – resort locations out of season typically. That said, the worst place on the planet has to be Las Vegas ?

Oddly, this one is very close to home too.

Dylan on SatNav

Noticed this somewhere earlier, but here from The Grauniad. (How many roads must a man walk down ? 42 surely.)

The Missing People of Europe

Fascinating 1881 map of Europe showing the distribution of Jews before pogroms and the Nazis. Wow.

The very interesting Ptak’s Science Books blog, via Ray Girvan at Segal Books.

Laugh and then Think

Improbable Research – The Luxuriant Flowing Hair Club for Scientists.

Research that makes you LAUGH and then THINK

Hat tip to “Lingvisme“. Pinker and Chalmers in there.

Comic Relief

Best (and worst) jokes from the Edinburgh fringe.

Categories, Categories

This Dilbert made me chuckle, earlier this week. Thanks to Dave Weinberger for reminding me of the taxonomic joke. Relevant to the day job – some classes / categories have more value than others. Miscellaneous / 99 / other categories and context specific groupings (classes of class) have value only in the context of their specific purpose.

More Response to Google

This time to compete with their on-line library aspirations – The Open Book Alliance from Amazon, Microsoft, Yahhoo and The Internet Archive. Healthy stuff.

Printed Displays / Re-Usable Paper

Been following these developments over the years – this post just to capture a latest news link – remaining problems are all engineering.

Matt Cutts on Google Rankings

Great summary of mainly non-techie content tips on Google search optimisation tips from WordCamp09.