29.12.22
Just say hello!
24.12.22
18.12.22
Short what?
6.11.22
Why no sign up
Hello to you!
I have had a blog for 20 years, if not more. I used to have a very busy blog that was managed by an organisation with a wacky name that had something to do with an animal. Then one night, they disappeared without warning and took all of my blog posts with them. There was nothing earth shattering there but I would have liked to have been given the chance to save them all.
I then started this blog using Blogger a number of years ago and here I still am although I don't post here anywhere near as prolifically as I did on the other blog. I post her, on twitter, Facebook, Quora and on The Times comments forum.
Now, why did I write this? Just a few weeks ago I realised that no one was signing up to my blog because I didn't have a sign up button or anything like it. I couldn't believe that. I used to have but never noticed it had gone. I have no idea when it went or why.
So, here is your chance to sign up and follow me. By rights, I should have hundreds, if not thousands of followers. After all, my chats here are fun and my business stuff is high quality and it is all free.
Please sign up and join the throng and if ever you ask me a question, I will answer it.
Best wishes and looking forward to seeing your sign up email.
DW
6th November 2022
5.11.22
Repaired the Wardrobe: nailed it!
22.9.22
HM the Queen
My Brief Reflections
We have just witnessed the death and burial of HM Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland. When her death came it was swift and largely expected. The period of national mourning befitting of such a monarch was appropriate, in my opinion.
What we have lost is a monarch who was driven by duty: based on a promise she made in 1947 to serve us for her entire life. And that is what she did.
The funeral was a typically British affair: a success by any standards. Billions of people around the world are said to have watched the funeral, let alone the lying in state. We were treated to a ceremony that no one else on the planet can conceive, plan and carry out so well. I am not being boastful about that and I am sure I am not wrong in my assertion.
Prince Charles has become King Charles III and I wish him well in his new role.
The Naysayers
I was brought up at a time when we would hear the phrase, "It's a free country" on a daily basis. It was, too! We had freedom of thought and freedom of speech: we could think and say what we liked. That is not so true today as everyone questions our right to say much of what we believe and say. To some extent that is good because we are forced to think more carefully about some issues whereas before, we would just blurt it all out.
However, at a time of national mourning, large numbers of people have crawled out of the woodwork to pour scorn on the notion of a monarchy, the legacy of the Queen, the costs of supporting the monarchy and so on.
Many of the comments were just parroting: someone merely repeating what someone else said, however ludicrous that might have been. Other comments were more considered and they stemmed from sincerely held views on the monarchy, republicanism and so on. Nothing wrong with anyone having and expressing such views.
Prof Mauro Guillen
Then we come to the argument about the true benefit of the monarchy and I like to point to the work of Prof Mauro Guillen in this respect. Guillen has researched the benefits of having a monarchy. In essence, what he found, from a study of almost 137 countries over 110 years, is that we are all financially and socially better off under a monarchy. Average GDP per capita is higher under a monarchy. political systems under a constitutional monarchy, like the UK, are more conducive to a better life under a constitutional monarchy.
I am grossly simplifying what Prof Guillen found and said but before we fight for a republic and install the nonsense that they can bring, do consider where we might be about to throw out the baby with the bath water. Read about Prof Guillen's work here. There is a link to a YouTube video dedicated to Prof Guillen's study.
DW
22/9/2022
6.8.22
Ashamed of UK Politicians?
4.8.22
Diseased World
Diseases Ruling the World?
I know that there have always been diseases: viruses, bacteria and things that go bump in the night. I do wonder about the evolution of these things, of course: why are they here? Like humans, I suppose, they are on an evolutionary path and, like humans, they just get on with it surviving and evolving. I also suppose it is chance that when they latch onto a person they wreak havoc or they usually have a small and short lived life ... but be careful as that is not always true.
Anyway, we are still getting over the Covid-19 pandemic and up pops monkeypox: I don't know a lot about it but it is transmitted, so far, in a particular way and it is getting some attention from the public health community.
Here in Thailand, a non Thai man tested positive for monkeypox a couple of weeks ago and, rather than seeking treatment, he ran away. Why run away when there is treatment available? Well, he ran as far as Phnom Penh, which is well removed from Bangkok and was caught. In the meantime, was anyone else infected by him?
Now, we have Hand, Foot And Mouth Disease here. A friend of my daughter got it 10 days or so ago. On Tuesday of this week, youngest daughter was at nursery when she came down with a fever ... the mother suspected HF and M and the doctor confirmed it. She caught it from a different source to my other daughter's friend!
HF and M comes from the coxsackie virus for which there is no cure but it is normally short lived albeit unpleasant. Fever, listlessness, pain, lack of appetite, then mouth and throat sores, spots on the hands, feet and legs. Children are more susceptible to HF and M and last night our son seems to have developed a fever ... it's almost time to wake him up but I checked him around 4 am and he was still hot.
Take care everyone.
DW
4/8/2022
2.7.22
Travelling Again
17.5.22
me, me, me ... I'm first
19.2.22
Excel Statistical Analysis: Quality of Life Analysis
Step by step review of how to analyse data
9 data series, correlation matrix, descriptive statistics, histograms and scattergraphsVideo details - YouTube Studio
Clustering in Power BI
A review of the clustering process in Power BI: how to do it and some of what it means
1.1.22
Happy New Year 2022
Thousands of you visit this blog even though almost no one is a member but let me wish everyone a happy new year 2022 and let's all wish for a much better year than the previous two years.
DW
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