What's the website all about? Essentially we poke fun at the world of science and technology to highlight all the weird and wacky stuff out there. We present articles that are often so far fetched you can't believe they can possibly be true. So is all the content made up? Not at all, it's a complete mixture. Some of the articles are utter drivel but we also highlight real research and real news stories, with a liberal pasting of opinions and comments from our readers.
- Andy Lampard
"As promised I've found the link for the Radio programme on the issue - "Dead Cert" from "BBC Radio 4's Analysis: Public Inquiries" It was was broadcast on Thursday 6th November at 20:30 GMT and repeated on Sunday 9th November at 21.30 GMT. It is possible to obtain the transcript or listen again the BBC website Quote from the Analysis home page of bbc.co.uk introducing the programme "Doubt seems a dangerous thing in politics. If possible, you don't admit it; not about your values, nor your analysis, nor the policies that will magically bring about the change that you are certain is needed. Confidence, by contrast, thrives: confidence in the power of our own analysis, of who is to blame and why, the strident confidence of politicians or business people in their preferred remedies ...""
- Andy Lampard
If you are trying to manage your relationships with in a variety of separate networks. - business, old school friends, club, church, former workplaces. Then then this way just help to ensure that everyone benefits. As very least taking a peak at this initiative will prove invaluable to help you think through the advantages v disadvantages of having your various networks 'mix' on platforms such as Facebook. especially where your 'professional' and your social life meet.
- Andy Lampard