I learned the piano all the way through school. I wasn’t bad, and I enjoyed it, but the one thing I always regretted about it being the piano was that it wasn’t an ensemble instrument. So ever since I was in my teens I’ve had this 19th century fantasy aboutContinue Reading

When we were in Spain a few years ago, we started to realise what a risk-averse society Australia had become. It became a bit of a standing joke on the trip – “that would never be allowed in the Switzerland of the South”. I forget, not having been overseas forContinue Reading

Philip Gomes has a post in Lavartus Prodeo a couple of days ago about Michael Duffy’s dummy spit about Sydney cyclists. Read his post, and the comments – a depressingly familiar tale of bike riders being blamed for riding in the only ways that are left to them by theContinue Reading

Both Susoz and Elsewhere commented on my previous part-time post that they didn’t understand my comment about administrative burden – that having someone working less than full time did create an administrative burden for the management/company. Their surprise did make me wonder whether I’m too much on the side ofContinue Reading

I had lunch with two (male) clients today. One (P) has worked four days a week for some time; the other (D) has just asked his manager whether he can also. Both pretty much for family reasons – they want to spend more time with their kids. In both cases,Continue Reading

The Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of the Armed Forces has published a new book called “Women in an Insecure World“. I haven’t read the book, just the summary, but it has a horrifying catalogue of all the different ways in which women can be damaged in today’s world.Continue Reading

Once again, the SMH has an article about the enormous success of Asian immigrants in NSW’s schools. This time, it’s a much better researched article, which goes to the trouble of looking at the actual background of students, rather than counting the ones with Asian names (I blogged about thisContinue Reading