9 April 2020Uncategorized Checking the experiment’s progress Today is the 15th day since New Zealand launched its large scale experiment in regard to combating COVID-19, so it is time […]
8 April 2020Uncategorized Where’s my grandmother when I need her? Today I would like my grandmother to be looking after me. I would like to be back in her house, baking some […]
7 April 2020Uncategorized Tracking the enemy Making Mistakes Oh damn, got to get it wrong sometime, sorry! I got called out in regard to our coronavirus tea party […]
6 April 2020Uncategorized Coronavirus tea party Who knew that a 1.8m diameter table would be such an appropriate size? When we bought it, our goal was to have […]
5 April 2020Uncategorized Can I rent an optimist for my bubble? I reckon I sit at around 50% realism, 40% optimism and 10% pessimism. I think that realism comes naturally to scientists. The […]
4 April 2020Uncategorized Bubble fever Anyone a little tired of their bubble mates yet? Hey, only another 18 days to go, at best. Here in Gibbston, I […]
3 April 2020Uncategorized Covi-noia First, the best news in my day, was the announcement that the US FDA (Food & Drug Administration) has granted emergency use […]
2 April 2020Uncategorized High trust – high risk Beware of people handing you water bottles (no Greeks bearing gifts around right now) – in this case it was no stranger, […]
1 April 2020Uncategorized Thorny issues Rose hips dot the Central Otago hills, punctuated by rabbits. Both are surplus to requirements and very hard to control. How to […]
31 March 2020Uncategorized Is this experiment set up right? Today I felt like I had COVID-brain. That does not mean I have a cough, or a fever, but my brain seems […]