by Sid Peimer | Dec 15, 2014 | Articles |
Mrs Keech (a pseudonym) was gifted with automatic writing. Basically she got messages from The Guardians of outer space, and would share the information with a small group who also believed the messages to be real. It became a serious matter when one day The Guardians...
by Sid Peimer | Dec 11, 2014 | Articles |
Certain instances aside, such as when you’re driving with your spouse, it’s nice to know how you’re performing. The ubiquity of digital media has provided us with a treasure chest of data allowing us to ‘see’ what’s happening when we’re nowhere near what’s happening....
by Sid Peimer | Dec 1, 2014 | Articles |
When it comes to strategic planning, the humourist Sam Levenson makes a keen observation: “Some people are so good at learning the tricks of the trade, that they never get to learn the trade.” The result is that we have a document that is so generic – full of...
by Sid Peimer | Oct 2, 2014 | Articles |
The term ‘meme’ was popularised by Richard Dawkins in his book The Selfish Gene. The reason that our genes are selfish essentially boils down to survival of the fittest – your genes are selfish, because they want to replicate themselves. That’s why ‘a chip off...
by Sid Peimer | Sep 15, 2014 | Articles |
The “world’s funniest joke” was exhaustively researched by Professor Richard Wiseman of the University of Hertfordshire. The reason for the research was to discover the joke that had the widest appeal amongst different cultures, demographics and...