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[Films] Skyfall

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Bond is back! Hurrah! I’ve been a fan of the series for a long time, and have really enjoyed the two most recent films starring Daniel Craig. These were something of a ‘reboot’ for the series, and were clearly influenced by the gritty and realistic Bourne films. Craig’s third outing as the eponymous secret agent marks the 50 th anniversary for the franchise, but is it up to scratch? Skyfall marks the 50th anniversary of James Bond. (Credit: facebook fan page)

[Holidays] Jon’s Stag Do in Wales

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I’ve just got home after the first of two weekends that I’m spending in North Wales this semester.  In a few weeks I’ll be traveling back down for the wedding of my friends Jon and Jenny from Warwick, which is taking place at RAF Valley on Anglesey. This weekend was the accompanying stag do for Jon, and it’s been good fun. Beautiful Snowdonia (Credit: David Brown)

[Astronomy] Chile 2012 part 3 - end of the run

I write this from my room in the ESO guesthouse in Santiago, having finished my observing run and made my way down from the mountain. The last two weeks have passed surprisingly quickly, and what seemed to be turning into a repeat of my lame duck observing run from last time ended up as a very successful trip to La Silla.

[Astronomy] Chile 2012 part 2 - the mountain

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Today has been my first day at the top of the mountain, at La Silla observatory. It's as beautiful as I remember it, in its own rather desolate way. The dome of the ESO 3.6m telescope that I'll be observing with. In front of it is the shelter for the NTT. (Credit: David Brown)

[Astronomy] Chile 2012 part 1 - the journey

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My (2nd) grand adventure in Chile has commenced! I'm writing this from the ESO guesthouse in Santiago, after a rather eventful journey that didn't exactly set the kind of tone that I was hoping for for this trip. Still, after 36 hours of travelling I have at least arrived in one piece and with all of my luggage, which is a bonus. Expected, given that I only brought hand luggage, but still a bonus. The ESO guesthouse in Santiago is a place of peace and tranquility. Just what you need after travelling around the world to get there! (Credit: David Brown)