
If the last 365 days were good for you – well done! Keep up the good work.
If not, here are a few tips that may help you get back on track for the next revolution around the Sun. You probably won’t like them, but they are the reason you’re here. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: New Year, TL;DR, top tips

Z-Planning has always been a source of amusement to our governments. They claim to take it as a bit of a joke, or issue tongue-in-cheek blogs on how to stay safe during the Zombie Apocalypse. In all seriousness, though, the American government has many layers of protection that would usually ensure we remain zombie free.
Thanks to the government shutdown, these layers of protection are rapidly eroding. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: CDC, Congress, government, outbreak, shutdown, world domination, Z-Plan, zombies

Traditional legal garb has been an iconic part of the law for centuries. It may seem these days that Judges and barristers look ridiculously outdated in their long gowns and curled wigs. This began long ago, due to nits.
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Tags: judges, law, lice, nits, wigs

It doesn’t matter how careful you are to always keep your socks together in pairs – inevitably you will find yourself hanging up the washing one day, get to the bottom of the basket, and be left with odd socks whose match cannot be found.
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Tags: laundry, missing, odd, socks, socksmosis
I once read that if you put a few drops of food colouring in milk it sinks to the bottom and stays there until the milk is moved (then it spreads through the milk to make it another colour). It’s never worked for me, is that because it was false or is there a way to make it work?
The theory is good, but in practice it only works with food colouring that is blue. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: experiment, food colouring, milk, science, washing up liquid