Girona, Somewhere
I'm thinking about going to the OpenStreetMap conference this year, named State of the Map. The question remains though, is it in Spain, Italy or Portugal?
It's good to see that a bunch of mapping enthusiasts are so geographically aware. I'm hoping that the next announcement will see Girona moved to somewhere in southern Britain; that'll save a plane journey into Europe.
BBC Archives release episodes of Chronicle
Plenty of vintage TV archaeology released via the BBC Archives to help plug some new content:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/chronicle/
To coincide with BBC Radio Four's groundbreaking 'A History of the World in 100 objects" the BBC archive collections team have today released 15 episodes of the long-running archaeology programme 'Chronicle' from the archives.
Cold weather auditory Phenomenology?
Sounds like ray guns.
Some great cold weather blog posts:
Dispersion of Sound Waves in Ice Sheets
…Sounds like Star Wars Blasters
Archaeological implications for encounters with singing lakes abound; who's for some fieldwork?
Stopped Watch
My watch stopped yesterday, first time I've ever had that with a digital:
