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Posts by Paul Oldham

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About Manderley Press As I've remarked before one of the things I like about reading is the part serendipity plays and, like Persephone Books, my discovery of Manderley Press came about that way too. In this case it was be...

I've been writing about #books again, this time about Manderley Press and also a little about @tomgauld.bsky.social

aboutabook.uk/about-2/

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About the Folio Society I've been interested in the Folio Society since back in the day when I subscribed to the now long dead Punch magazine and it carried adverts for the society, which was then a book club. Book clubs se...

I've been blethering on about books again. The #FolioSociety this time.

aboutabook.uk/about-the-fo...

#books #blog

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About some dams I've recently finished Emma Wood's book "The Hydro Boys: Pioneers of Renewable Energy". It's her examination of the Scottish hydro-electric power schemes and reading it provided an interesting contras...

After a long pause (council work has kept me very busy) my book blog is back. This time talking about two books in 'About some dams'.

aboutabook.uk/about-some-d...

#books #NOSHEB

3 months ago 1 0 1 0
Do not suffer in silence this Christmas period.

Samaritans - 116 123
Age UK - 0800 678 1602
Alcoholics Anonymous - 0800 917 7650
Cruse Bereavement Care - 0808 808 1677
Men’s Adviceline - 0808 801 0327 
Narcotics Anonymous - 0300 9991212
National Debt Helpline - 0808 808 4000
NHS 111
Relate Relationship Support - 0300 003 0396
Shelter - 0808 800 4444
Shout (confidential text service) 85258
Women's Adviceline - 0808 200 0247
Emergency Services / Police 999

Do not suffer in silence this Christmas period. Samaritans - 116 123 Age UK - 0800 678 1602 Alcoholics Anonymous - 0800 917 7650 Cruse Bereavement Care - 0808 808 1677 Men’s Adviceline - 0808 801 0327 Narcotics Anonymous - 0300 9991212 National Debt Helpline - 0808 808 4000 NHS 111 Relate Relationship Support - 0300 003 0396 Shelter - 0808 800 4444 Shout (confidential text service) 85258 Women's Adviceline - 0808 200 0247 Emergency Services / Police 999

Locally I would add to this:

• Mikeysline - oursupport.mikeysline.co.uk

• James Support Group - jamessupportgroup.com

Remember: it's OK not to be OK.

3 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Dr Husam Zomlot speaks at 2025 SNP Conference Dr Husam Zomlot, Head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom, speaks at 2025 SNP Conference

Dr Husam Zomlot speaks at 2025 #SNP Conference
fediverse.tv/w/hTvaNRuKHF...

#Palestine

6 months ago 3 1 0 0

No, but I will. It's interesting how quietly the developer sneaked this out back I April but now people, including me, are waking up to it. I'm trying to find out what the process of consultation and approval is, and by whom. Will post to my blog when I have news.

6 months ago 0 0 1 0

In their response to the 2.75m people who have already signed the petition "Do not introduce Digital ID cards" the government has said:

'For clarity, it will not be a criminal offence to not hold a digital ID and police will not be able to demand to see a digital ID as part of a “stop and search.”'

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Petition: Do not introduce Digital ID cards We demand that the UK Government immediately commits to not introducing a digital ID cards. There are reports that this is being looked at.

Petition: Do not introduce Digital ID cards. Now approaching 1,000,000 signatures. Have you signed it yet?
petition.parliament.uk/petitions/73...

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About a childhood of reading I've just finished reading Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading by Lucy Mangan. In it she details her life in books from the earliest days of being read to, then learning to read, and her progress ...

Blog: About a childhood of reading

I've just finished reading 'Bookworm: A Memoir of Childhood Reading' by Lucy Mangan. In it she details her life in books from the earliest days of being read to, then learning to read, and her progress through ...

aboutabook.uk/about-a-chil...

#books #blog

6 months ago 2 0 0 0
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About a bookmark Let’s start with some religion: which is how do you keep track of where you are in a book? If your answer is that you fold down the corner of the page you are wrong and you will burn in hell. The corr...

Blog: About a bookmark

How do you keep track of where you are in a book? If your answer is that you fold down the corner of the page you are wrong and you will burn in hell. The correct answer, of course, is that you use a bookmark ...

aboutabook.uk/about-a-book...

#books #blog

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About some deaths [I'll start this post with a trigger warning, both for death, and also for horse lovers, plus a spoiler alert for readers of Ann Cleeves' Shetland novels.] In my reading recently I've come across som...

Blog: About some deaths

In my reading recently I've come across some deaths which have affected me.

aboutabook.uk/about-some-d...

#books #blog

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About Persephone Books One of the things I like about reading is the part serendipity plays and my discovery of Persephone Books came about that way. I was listening to a podcast completely unrelated to books and someone me...

Blog: About Persephone Books

One of the things I like about reading is the part serendipity plays and my discovery of Persephone Books came about that way ...

aboutabook.uk/about-persep...

#books #blog

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About how I got here? My mother taught me to read and by the time I arrived at infant school I was already a voracious reader. In those days books were expensive so the library was my friend. When I first visited it in th...

Blog: About how I got here

My mother taught me to read and by the time I arrived at infant school I was already a voracious reader ...

aboutabook.uk/about-how-i-...

#books #blog

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About a book I want to tell you a story about a book ... or three. In December I bought a copy of “The Folio Book of Days” by Roger Hudson. It’s extracts from diaries, letters, and other dated sources written by ...

Blog: About a book

I want to tell you a story about a book ... or three.

aboutabook.uk/about-a-book/

#books #blog

9 months ago 0 0 0 0
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About a Book A blog about owning and reading books

If you're interested the blog is hosted at aboutabook.uk where I'll be wibbling on about owning and reading books.

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Small circuit board sitting on a dark wood surface. It is almost entirely covered by a heat sink with a red LED on the front and network and USB sockets on the back. A black power cable is plugged in front right. A yellow ethernet cable is plugged in back left.

Small circuit board sitting on a dark wood surface. It is almost entirely covered by a heat sink with a red LED on the front and network and USB sockets on the back. A black power cable is plugged in front right. A yellow ethernet cable is plugged in back left.

I've finally found a use for the Raspberry Pi 4 which I've had lurking on a shelf for a while.

It's now running Ghost ghost.org so I can start yet another blog and also experiment with that as an alternative to Substack.

#blogging #books #raspberrypi

9 months ago 3 1 1 0
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#qotd '[Farage is] just another Liz Truss but in a cravat and mustard trousers.'

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You know I said I was contacting Spoons to find out how they were going to deal with the toilet issue?

Well... Get rekt transphobes.
#TransRightsAreHumanRights

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"But other participants fell from their boards after plunging 1.3 metres over the weir. The court heard almost two tonnes of water was crossing a 1 metre-wide section of the weir crest every second. O’Dwyer scrambled out but died after going back into the water to try to save the others, who were all described as either beginner or intermediate paddleboarders. "

accompanied by photo of the four victims: Morgan Rogers, Nicola Wheatley, Paul O'Dwyer and Andrea Powell

"But other participants fell from their boards after plunging 1.3 metres over the weir. The court heard almost two tonnes of water was crossing a 1 metre-wide section of the weir crest every second. O’Dwyer scrambled out but died after going back into the water to try to save the others, who were all described as either beginner or intermediate paddleboarders. " accompanied by photo of the four victims: Morgan Rogers, Nicola Wheatley, Paul O'Dwyer and Andrea Powell

Want an example of "brave" then here it is. Paul O'Dwyer survived the plunge over the weir and made it to safety but died after going back into the water to try to save the others. #RIP

www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...

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1km square of Nairn from old release

1km square of Nairn from old release

1km square of Nairn from new release

1km square of Nairn from new release

New release of #WayMaps now live at waymaps.the-hug.net and www.walklakes.co.uk/maps featuring latest updates from @openstreetmap.bsky.social but with lots of work behind the scenes to simplify rendering of paths, tracks, in 'busy' areas.

Note roads in Fishertown and also the cemetery bottom right.

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It's the final countdown It's the final countdown

Just over 17 hours before I find out about the new #Pebble watch.

I'm SO excited: I've been waiting a long time and many less good smart watches for this day.

store.repebble.com/countdown

#RePebble

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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No second state visit for Trump Unbelievable. Keir Starmer has handed Donald Trump a letter from King Charles, inviting him for a second state visit to the UK. It’s totally unprecedented, and should not go ahead.  This is the...

I don't normally sign 38Degrees petitions but I've made an exception for this one.

you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/no...

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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Online Safety Act 2023 Online Safety Act 2023. Responsible Person

This is our response to the #OnlineSafetyAct 2023. It is now linked to from all our forum pages.

I'm not wasting any more time on this. If #Ofcom come after us wanting more we'll just take the forum down.

www.walklakes.co.uk/osa.html

#OSA

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Illegal content risk assessment for my business's email server - OnlineSafetyAct.co.uk

Oh my goodness, someone's thinking that a mail server comes under #OSA. That hadn't even occurred to me.

We run one, for a grand total of three people, all related. Are we really going to have to do a risk assessment?!

FFS, this gets more and more ridiculous.

onlinesafetyact.co.uk/ra_my_busine...

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Letter headed "Highland Council's financial plan is sound, according to Audit Scotland."

Cllr Richard Gale writes about The Highland Council's financial plans (Northern Times, January 10) and his concerns that we are not paying off the loan, only the loan interest, but he fails to take into account the effect of inflation in his thinking.

To illustrate this let's take an example of a primary school built in 1964. The cost of building one today might be £20,000,000 so if you look this up using the Bank of England Inflation Calculator in 1964 the council would have paid about £1,150,000 to build the school.

The council would normally take out as 60 year interest only loan on this, based on the expected lifetime of the school. So come 2024, as Cllr Gale points out, the loan would come to an end and would need to be repaid or refinanced which is what's worrying him.

However the amount to be paid off would still be £1,150,000 and in today's terms, where the council's revenue budget is over £700,000,000, this would only be 0.16% of its budget so we would just pay it off at that point, not renew it.

The Highland Investment Plan actually calls for us to be taking out loans in the order of £60,000,000 a year but using the same figures I've used above in 60 years time we will only be having to use about 0.5% of our revenue budget to pay off those loans each year, which is very affordable.

Meanwhile we will have had 60 years of new and better schools, better roads, and better infrastructure in general across The Highland Council area because of our bold Highland Investment Plan.

And this is why Audit Scotland believe that The Highland Council has a sound financial plan.

Cllr Paul Oldham
Nairn

Letter headed "Highland Council's financial plan is sound, according to Audit Scotland." Cllr Richard Gale writes about The Highland Council's financial plans (Northern Times, January 10) and his concerns that we are not paying off the loan, only the loan interest, but he fails to take into account the effect of inflation in his thinking. To illustrate this let's take an example of a primary school built in 1964. The cost of building one today might be £20,000,000 so if you look this up using the Bank of England Inflation Calculator in 1964 the council would have paid about £1,150,000 to build the school. The council would normally take out as 60 year interest only loan on this, based on the expected lifetime of the school. So come 2024, as Cllr Gale points out, the loan would come to an end and would need to be repaid or refinanced which is what's worrying him. However the amount to be paid off would still be £1,150,000 and in today's terms, where the council's revenue budget is over £700,000,000, this would only be 0.16% of its budget so we would just pay it off at that point, not renew it. The Highland Investment Plan actually calls for us to be taking out loans in the order of £60,000,000 a year but using the same figures I've used above in 60 years time we will only be having to use about 0.5% of our revenue budget to pay off those loans each year, which is very affordable. Meanwhile we will have had 60 years of new and better schools, better roads, and better infrastructure in general across The Highland Council area because of our bold Highland Investment Plan. And this is why Audit Scotland believe that The Highland Council has a sound financial plan. Cllr Paul Oldham Nairn

My letter is in 'The Northern Times' today responding to a Lib Dem councillor who thinks we should treat our loans to fund the Highland Investment Plan like a repayment mortgage. That isn't how local government finance works ...

#HighlandCouncil #SNP

1 year ago 6 4 0 1
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I confess that when we had boiler problems the other day it never occurred to me that this might be the cause ...

#LLM #enshitification

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Mathias Payer (@gannimo@infosec.exchange) Attached: 1 image As it turns out, Volkswagen has been collecting extensive geo data from all their electric cars and made them available online in an AWS bucket. Almost 10TB of geo traces from 15 Mi...

All sorts of questions here, not least why the data exists at all, but fundamentally a leak of car location data by VW is a huge data protection snafu and by a data controller in the EU too where the fines for GDPR breaches can be significant, to say the least.

infosec.exchange/@gannimo/113...

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Sunset over housing estate with clouds underlight by orange glow

Sunset over housing estate with clouds underlight by orange glow

Christmas Eve thought it would put on a bit of a sunset.

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Status updates, in reverse order:

19/12/2024 7:23 Hold for Collection Requested
This package is being held for a future delivery date.
Inverness, United Kingdom

19/12/2024 5:08 On the Way
Processing at UPS Facility
Inverness, United Kingdom

18/12/2024 7:02
This package is being held for a future delivery date.
Inverness, United Kingdom

17/12/2024 16:00 Arrived at Facility
Inverness, United Kingdom

Status updates, in reverse order: 19/12/2024 7:23 Hold for Collection Requested This package is being held for a future delivery date. Inverness, United Kingdom 19/12/2024 5:08 On the Way Processing at UPS Facility Inverness, United Kingdom 18/12/2024 7:02 This package is being held for a future delivery date. Inverness, United Kingdom 17/12/2024 16:00 Arrived at Facility Inverness, United Kingdom

#UPS parcel, due Wednesday but "held for future delivery" has been held back again today.

Called their support number.

Apparently they're experiencing a high package volume at the moment. No way they could have anticipated that huh?

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