{"id":2410,"date":"2021-05-22T20:28:41","date_gmt":"2021-05-22T20:28:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/?p=2410"},"modified":"2021-05-22T21:46:47","modified_gmt":"2021-05-22T21:46:47","slug":"saturday-22nd-may-2021-day-432","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mch-net.info\/wordpress\/2021\/05\/22\/saturday-22nd-may-2021-day-432\/","title":{"rendered":"Saturday, 22nd May, 2021 [Day 432]"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><span style=\"font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva;\">We are still in the phase of a\u00a0whole\u00a0succession of rainy days &#8211; in fact as last month (April) was the driest for 60 years then I think I have heard recently that this May is proving to be on the\u00a0wettest on record. Today was a\u00a0glowering kind of day with quite a lot of\u00a0oppressive low\u00a0hanging cloud but nonetheless, we decided to risk it and walk\u00a0down for our newspapers and our park run. Meg and I went straight to the park this morning and it\u00a0wasn&#8217;t too long before we got joined by our University of Birmingham friend. He is busy teaching himself some Spanish and I think he is doing an online course &#8211; in any\u00a0event, he is more than happy to try out some phrases and short sentences\u00a0with us. Needless to say, Meg and I are happy accomplices in this\u00a0venture. I raided our\u00a0bookshelves for some &#8216;<em>Teach yourself\u00a0Spanish<\/em>&#8216; books of which we have accumulated quite a multitude over the years. After we had\u00a0explained sone Spanish constructions we were joined by\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva;\">another park friend who, I think, is quite\u00a0interested in mathematics and cosmology. I am not sure how we got onto the topic several days ago but I mentioned a short-cut way of \u00a0multiplying by 25 (multiply by 100 and then divide by 4 or half and half\u00a0again) In the course of our conversations, I mentioned the &#8216;<em>Trachtenberg System of Speed Mathematics<\/em>&#8216; or something similar. When I was a young civil servant in London and\u00a0living in a civil service hostel (way back in 1964 \u00a0i.e. 57 years go), I came across a battered old book (the Trachtenberg book mentioned before) and already I only read the first few chapters I remember being\u00a0quite captivated by it. Our other park friend had also heard of the book or even come across\u00a0it and the back story is quite\u00a0interesting.The author who was Jewish was interned in a Nazi concentration camp and the book was devised in his mind as a\u00a0way of passing the time and\/or keeping hold of reality. I went onto Amazon and was amazed to discover that I could buy a recently re-issued version of the book for about \u00a38.00 so I indulged myself and bought it. As\u00a0soon as we have a moment, we are\u00a0going to read the book and pass it around ourselves (the three of us) but we all have slightly different\u00a0priorities at the\u00a0moment. What I think is amazing is that I can\u00a0remember the author and\u00a0approximate title of a book I first came across 57 years ago. Whilst on the subject of mathematics, I remembered that the number 104348\/33215 is an incredibly good approximation for &#8216;pi&#8217;. In practice, if you were to use this to help you in calculations for the circumference of the earth (24,900 miles) then with an error rate of 3 parts in 10 billion, an estimate of the circumference of the earth\u00a0would only out by about \u00bd&#8221; (not many people know that &#8211; or even care)<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><span style=\"font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva;\">The weather forecast for tomorrow is pretty dire so I decided to push myself on and get our front and back lawns cut. Fortunately, we had some\u00a0pale sunshine during the afternoon and the clouds seem to have\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva;\">rolled away.I must say that although it was\u00a0six days ago that the lawns were last cut, the\u00a0rapidly growing dandelions and dandelion-heads had made all the lawns look very tatty. So, I was very pleased fir the lawns to get cut and then bathed in some late afternoon sunshine before we had to leave to go to church in the\u00a0early\u00a0evening. On our way as we parking the car, we bumped into our next door neighbour who is deep into quite elaborate preparations for his wife&#8217;s 70th birthday celebrations a week on Sunday. I was delighted to see our neighbour because I happened to see a certain &#8216;something&#8217; when we were in Droitwich last Thursday. I checked out that this\u00a0would be\u00a0acceptable (which it\u00a0certainly would be) as a birthday present so I am going to make a lightning visit into Droitwich next\u00a0Monday morning to grab this\u00a0particular item before it goes &#8211; at the same time, I can pop into my\u00a0favourite hardware store (Wilko) where I am sure I will find lots of things that I really need to stock up on.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: 14pt;\"><span style=\"font-family: 'trebuchet ms', geneva;\">It looks as though the fallout from the Martin Bashir interview which is trashing the reputation of the BBC is continuing. To my\u00a0<\/span><span style=\"font-family: trebuchet ms, geneva;\">mind, this situation is getting a little Kafka-esque &#8211; after all, Prince Charles and Princess Diana had both admitted adultery which must rank as being a lot more serious than an interview gained under\u00a0false pretences, (although compounded by management failure to properly investigate) What is happening at the moment is that those on the right who\u00a0absolute hate the BBC (i.e. many members of the\u00a0present government) are now\u00a0coming out of the woodwork and muttering all kinds of\u00a0hard threats about how the BBC should be reformed (read emasculated, made into a pale imitation of a Russian\/Chinese\u00a0propaganda regime if the right had their way)<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We are still in the phase of a\u00a0whole\u00a0succession of rainy days &#8211; in fact as last month (April) was the driest for 60 years then I think I have heard recently that this May is proving to be on the\u00a0wettest on record. 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