Monthly Archives: March 2023

Charles who?

Fascinated by the news ticker across the bottom of the TV screen referring to King Charles III postponing his trip to France, because if they only put “King Charles” we might not know who they are talking about. Because, as … Continue reading

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Club Cool

Phew, it might have been an early start, but the crowd at Club Cool this morning was pumping. Thanks to the enthusiastic audience, the staff of the Gov and the Club Cool organisers, the SA Live Music Club and other … Continue reading

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Rock & Roll in the Morning

I never reckoned I’d be playing Rock ‘n’ Roll at 10.30 on a Sunday morning! But there we are – 6RPM – kicking off the fun at Club Cool in the big Venue at the Gov tomorrow. One of our … Continue reading

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Some thoughts about ChatGPT

Over the past month, I’ve been experimenting with ChatGPT as an aid to writing and exploring its uses and limitations in various contexts. In recent years, the rise of artificial intelligence has revolutionized the way we live, work, and communicate. … Continue reading

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Deliverance – Book Review

I originally posted the following review of Jason Bray’s book ‘Deliverance’ on the Phil Rickman Appreciation Society’s Facebook group page. Phil Rickman is the author of the Merrily Watkins mysteries. I posted a lengthy essay about this series on my … Continue reading

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