Nick Wood, from Ashton’s in Cardiff, has become the Welsh National Oyster Opening Champion, seizing the winner’s shield at the final of the event…
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Nick is Welsh Oyster Opening Champ
Silver for Ennis
In Tuesday evening’s action from the Daegu Stadium, there was a silver medal for Jessica Ennis (coach: Toni Minichiello) in the heptathlon, whilst Dai Greene (Malcolm Arnold) was a class apart in qualifying for the men’s 400m hurdles final. Ennis, in securing the Aviva Great Britain and Northern Ireland team’s third medal of the championship […]
Silver for Ennis is a post from: Time-to-Run UK
Season starts – we are ready to rock!
In corporate business travel industry, the busiest seasons are spring and autumn. We are now entering to the busiest time of the year and also starting major projects in Hotelzon. In order to be ready and on fire for growth, we have strengthen our organization and top management. It is always exciting to get new people in with fresh, innovative views in company. It also broadens the views and knowledge for existing employees.
What Wittgenstein disliked in Freud
Wittgenstein was interested in Freud and thought he had something to say, but he also warned about his approach, indeed, he suggested that it was a way of thinking that needed to be combatted. So what was it that he didn’t like? One thing Wittgenstein disliked is the presentation of psycho-analysis as a science. Wittgenstein […]
What Wittgenstein disliked in Freud is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein
Renault Wins Best Green Development
Renault UK’s green credentials have been recognised once again, this time in the 2011 BusinessCar Fleet Technology Awards, known as The Techies, in the Best Green Development – Manufacturers’ category. Renault was awarded the title in recognition of its investment and commitment to electric vehicles and for being the only manufacturer to offer a full […]
Renault Wins Best Green Development is a post from: Auto n Spire
Why Wittgenstein?
Wittgenstein has fascinated me since I first came across him at university. His writings were very different from other philosophers, and his later philosophy seemed to me to sort things out so comprehensively that I gave up philosophy and never pursued an academic career. Now I am coming back to Wittgenstein with different eyes and […]
Why Wittgenstein? is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein
Struggling for Certainty
On Certainty is the first Wittgenstein text I read cover to cover – in fact, I seem to remember reading it twice feverishly over one weekend. It’s more a collection of notes than a worked-up text and it is slightly infuriating – you keep thinking he has got the issue sorted and then he starts […]
Struggling for Certainty is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein
What did Wittgenstein want from philosophy?
Wittgenstein’s philosophy (or rather both of them – that contained in the Tractatus and that contained in his later writings) is unusual in that it does not set out to give answers to any of the great philosophical questions that drive most people to philosophy (including perhaps even Wittgenstein himself). ”So what?”, you might say. […]
What did Wittgenstein want from philosophy? is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein
The Strange Feeling of Being Watched
Have you ever had the feeling that someone was watching you? It’s a feeling that many people talk about and it is seen as as a somewhat strange feeling, since it seems a bit uncanny that somehow we can sense that someone is looking at us. I would imagine that researchers have done experiments to […]
The Strange Feeling of Being Watched is a post from: Understanding Wittgenstein
McCain UK Challenge Final 2011
British men’s throwing was boosted again today with a quality hammer competition at today’s McCain UK Challenge Final in Birmingham as Mike Floyd (coach: Kevin Madden) came away with the victory and a PB. The Commonwealth bronze medallist made his intentions known from the outset as he blasted the hammer out to 72.45m, becoming […]
McCain UK Challenge Final 2011 is a post from: Time-to-Run UK
















