Packing up my office
It's my last day at Microsoft Research Cambridge. with the exception of a couple papers, which I'll finish reading and then recycle, I seem to have cleared out
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Skip to contentIt's my last day at Microsoft Research Cambridge. with the exception of a couple papers, which I'll finish reading and then recycle, I seem to have cleared out
Construction at the Bodleian library is probably interfering with the silence. via flickr Not to mention making Sir Thomas himself look a bit like he just wrapped himself
Lots of pictures from Oxford going up on my Flickr account. Here's one of the place we stayed, the bar that was the inspiration for the Prancing Pony.
After lunch with one of the founders of the field of cognitive archaeology, it's off to Parker's Pieces to catch the bus to Oxford. I'm commenting / chairing
Heather and I have been drawn into "Jamie's Dream School," a program on one the networks that apparently is not BBC. (Who knew there were such things here?
After working on this for a couple weeks, I've reached that familiar point with the contemplative computing article (or mini-monolith, as it's well over 10,000 words) where it's
I'm giving a talk tomorrow at the Centre for Creativity in Professional Practice at City University London. Essentially it's a live performance of the paper spaces article, though
We're now back in Cambridge, after a long and pleasant couple days in the West of England. I really enjoyed it, both as a tourist, and in my
Tonight, while walking back from dinner, we were crossing the square outside Bath Abbey, and saw two ducks. They looked like they were sightseeing. It was amusing.
We got into Bath this afternoon, and spent the afternoon and evening wandering around the city, soaking in the Georgian excellence, and generally seeing things that Jane Austen