Judy’s Story Early Days In researching a book on canine artificial intelligence (‘How to talk to your robot dog’), the story of the dog Judy is highly significant. An excellent example of extraordinary canine intelligence and human bonding was demonstrated by Judy, an English pointer and where it would be relevant at this stage to… Continue reading Judy: A dog in a million
Tag: This tag relats toWorld War II
This tag relates to the history of World War II in years 1939 to 1945.
York Air Museum: RAF Elvington
The Unexpected Museum The meeting on liquid and gas flow measurement using a novel technology pioneered by the Dutch company Bronkhorst was being held at the former RAF Elvington World War II airfield near York in England. The meeting itself was highly interesting and particularly relevant to measure the actual flow rates of infusion devices… Continue reading York Air Museum: RAF Elvington
Enfidaville
It was one of those holiday excursions where the venues visited rose up in surprise to greet the traveller. It was Tunisia in 2008 in a then settled and tranquil country while institutions in the Western world were experiencing the financial storm of a generation. It had been an early rise as the coach picked… Continue reading Enfidaville
Tommy Brown and U-559
In times of conflict it can be the contribution of apparently insignificant individuals that can make a major contribution to their outcome. The example of a certain Tommy Brown in World War II is an excellent example of such a contradiction. Tommy Brown had actually joined the British Navy in 1941 aged 15 years –… Continue reading Tommy Brown and U-559