Now I have two copies of Leonard Cohen: Greatest Hits.

Going to be uploading more recipes in the future, it’s convenient to have them all in one place - plus I can check them from my phone.

Completed The Difference Engine. Very complex book, it holds a lot back. I can see people walking away disappointed with how it ended. You get the sense of a vast, rich world but you only ever see a fraction of its surface at a given time - which can be frustrating but it’s impressive for just ink on paper. Highly recommend if you like computers and conspiracy.

The Difference Engine is a great book so far, all the better for reading it off the back of Hodges’ Alan Turing biography. It takes place in a 19th century future-past where Babbage and Ada broke us into the information age. Huge recommend for both books.

Simple Flatbread Recipe

Here’s a short recipe for a simple flatbread.

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Back in my groove with reading now, I’m hoping to finish uo this Alan Turing biography by the end of the month since I’ve got a backlog of cold-war era history I want to read before the bug wears off.

I’m really enjoying Charles Stross’ writing at the moment - I’ve blasted through the first few books in the Laundry Files series - but a copy of The Hero of Ages finally came through the library after I’ve had it on reserve for months so I better finish up the trilogy before I read any more. I’ve still got a few biographies I need to wrestle with too so that I can convince myself that I’m not wasting money, just converting it into valueless, invisible intellectual assets.

I need to have a period of intense creative focus soon

Another great find, onionbaby’s barnyard fever.

Picked up a secondhand CD recently, Roland From Poland(aka Tim Taylor)’s Baltic Beats. Turned out to be a great album! I tried to track the guy down but I haven’t yet found an email address - though I did find his blog where he’s posted his photography skills.