If you follow me on Twitter, you may have noticed recently that I took to tweeting excerpts from Alexandre Dumas’s novel The Three Musketeers interspersed with sarky commentary. (Flourish of the plumed hat to my friend Dr Jem Bloomfield for goading me on in this dubious literary venture.) It is a document that rather lends … Continue reading
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Beautiful Knowledge
Yesterday I went to David McCandless’s talk “Knowledge is Beautiful” at the British Library. It’s part of a series of events in conjunction with the Beautiful Science exhibition and I felt lucky to have snaffled up a last-minute spare ticket as the talk was sold out. If you work in data and you aren’t already … Continue reading