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If you're immune to HBP spoilers and you fancy a laugh, check this out.
And if you've not seen The Leaky Cauldron today, Tony Blair has revealed to the UK Parliament that he has not yet met the Minister for Magic. Or so he claims...
Speaking of the Leaky Cauldron I got a namecheck for sending them a link! Okay, so I'm a sad friendless nerd for squeeing about such a thing, but this is my journal so there. Seriously, if you're set up to listen to .ram files (and especially if you're interested in [the presentation of] science), Radio 4's musing on the science of broomstick flight is kind of fun, and they raise some interesting points about the perception and practice of science.
(I love Radio 4's 'Listen Again' feature. A lot of the programmes change weekly and some stay on for years - an inexhaustible library of the most thought-provoking radio I've had the pleasure of listening to.)
And if you've not seen The Leaky Cauldron today, Tony Blair has revealed to the UK Parliament that he has not yet met the Minister for Magic. Or so he claims...
Speaking of the Leaky Cauldron I got a namecheck for sending them a link! Okay, so I'm a sad friendless nerd for squeeing about such a thing, but this is my journal so there. Seriously, if you're set up to listen to .ram files (and especially if you're interested in [the presentation of] science), Radio 4's musing on the science of broomstick flight is kind of fun, and they raise some interesting points about the perception and practice of science.
(I love Radio 4's 'Listen Again' feature. A lot of the programmes change weekly and some stay on for years - an inexhaustible library of the most thought-provoking radio I've had the pleasure of listening to.)