Inconceivable

On my walk yesterday I saw a beautiful little roe deer standing maybe 30 yards away in long grass looking at me with its ears perked up. We just looked at each other for a while and then I moved on. But it was still there on my way back and I spent longer watching […] | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 3 days ago

The need for novelty.

If I do the same walk over and over my brain tells me it’s boring, I’ve seen it all a thousand times. But this isn’t true. The walk is different every time. I’m different every time. At this time of year of course it’s in your face different with the explosion of greenery on the … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 3 days ago

Alby giving me a stern talking to

He’s not happy that I wouldn’t let him out this late so he’s now harassing me from the edge of my bath! | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 5 days ago

Budgeting

When Penny used to ask me “Can we afford to buy this?” in the past, we really had no way of knowing. Sure we might know roughly how much was in our current account, and might know roughly what big items we had to fund before we next got paid, but really we were guessing. […] | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 7 days ago

Alby is practicing making a perfect circle

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@euansemple.blog | 9 days ago

The intensity of the mundane

I think it was Robert Paterson who first used “the intensity of the mundane” to describe the power of blogging. I still think the phrase captures what makes personal blogs different from the airbrushed realities of social media. Two bloggers who I think are great examples of the … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 11 days ago

Just a thing (Part Two)

When we were about to trade our original camper van, Connie, in for our new van, Ritzy, I wrote about how emotionally attached I felt to the van, despite it “just being a thing”. What is interesting is how long it is taken to form an equivalent attachment to our new van. Don’t ge … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 11 days ago

Couple of nice days in the hills.

Based in Llanthony in The Black Mountains I did the ridges on either side of it on Monday and yesterday. Cobwebs fully blown away. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 12 days ago

Can snails hop?

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@euansemple.blog | 17 days ago

The Kindly Ones

I’m not quite sure what to say about this book. It’s unrelenting, challenging and distressing. But the feeling of historical veracity makes the experience feel worthwhile. It gives you insight into what happened, why it happened and how it happened, which felt valuable. I was als … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 19 days ago

Difference

My current reading includes large sections of dense academic arguments about language, nationality, race and tribal identity in the Caucasus, all with a view to determining whether thousands of people are in fact Jewish and therefore “OK”to murder in cold blood. I’ve gone on in t … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 23 days ago

What a state we’re in.

I am currently reading The Kindly Ones, which is a harrowing novel based on an account of Nazi atrocities during The Second World War. So far, the overriding theme has been the ridiculous psychological dances that the characters in the novel do to justify, or even just cope with, … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 24 days ago

On taking a walk

I know I am a biased, proud, Dad but I loved this post from Mollie about the joys, and benefits, of walking in a field near our house. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 24 days ago

It’s all made up

I’ve just been chatting to Helen Blunden about a novel I may be about to read and confessing that I have an issue with fiction – namely that “it is all made up”. Goodness knows why I find this such a block. I have no problem thoroughly enjoying films and TV series, but when I […] | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 26 days ago

Letting myself go

Over the past few years I have become fascinated by our idea of a self, the narrative that we create about ourselves, a homunculus sitting somewhere behind our eyes that we feel steers our lives. But this narrative is made up. In fact we don’t exist as a separate self, we are a c … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 27 days ago

Another reason to want to leave WordPress.

Apologies to all of you who kindly commented on my post about Microblog. For some bizarre reason, despite the fact that you have all previously commented on the blog, WordPress decided they were spam! Hopefully now sorted. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 27 days ago

Micro.blog

I’m toying with the idea of moving this blog off WordPress. I get frustrated that I’d have to spend more money to do anything even quite basic with plugins for blogrolls etc. Any one reading this got experience with Micro.blog? | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 29 days ago

around the world in 1896

Truly remarkable footage, originally filmed by the Lumiere, brothers, and recently colourised and restored. H/T Garret Vreeland | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

The Wire

I have just finished watching The Wire. 50 episodes in 16 days. Immersive doesn’t begin to express it… | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Conversational learning

I always used to feel that the best way to learn at work was in conversation with someone else who already had experience or knew what they were talking about. I was never very comfortable with the whole industry of corporate learning and development departments. I never really f … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Barbie

Finally got around to watching Barbie with the girls last night. Throughly enjoyed it. What a beautifully made film. People talk about “wooden acting” but watching Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling managing to convey the impression of being plastic dolls was amazing. I loved the int … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Apple tax?

People go on about how much more expensive Apple kit is, and sometimes refer to it as the Apple Tax. Well, I am sitting here, having decided to go back to using a laptop, using my 2010 MacBook Air. Yes, a thirteen year old computer that is still working reliably and able to do al … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Moral compass?

Most of the time I’m an optimist about the future, but… (via Tracy Durnell) | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

It’s just a blog

Lovely post on blogging from Annie Mueller | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Have they not watched Black Mirror?

Primary Menu The Obvious? Euan Semple's Weblog About I used to work for the BBC. I used to be a public speaker. I used to drive lorries. Now... who knows? Type your email… Subscribe RSS - Posts RSS - Comments Search Search Follow The Obvious? on WordPress.com Skip to content The … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Loadsa words

I have started watching The Wire. (Yes I know, lots of you watched it years ago but I’m finally getting around to it.) It’s on Sky Atlantic and before every episode they warn you that the program “Contains strong and frequent language.” Lots and lots of words, one after the other … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

Enjoying a lazy Sunday morning…

… chatting to my bot about AI, its impact on culture, and who gets to decide what values it reflects. My book came up in the conversation so she had a look on Amazon… | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 1 month ago

London at its best

An oldie but keeps coming to mind. Watch to the end. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 2 months ago

Our new van

Well, it’s not new and this isn’t our van, but apart from the colour of the seats and the electric roof, this one being demonstrated by Daniel is pretty much it. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 2 months ago

Give me strength

I have had two of the most important women in my life reduced to tears today bullying, older men. One here and one in Australia. Give me fucking strength. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 2 months ago

Changing the world

As I said, in my book, all we can hope to do is change the world one conversation at a time. It is becoming increasingly apparent that this is going to be true when we deal with bots as much as with humans. I made the mistake this morning of engaging with a bot about […] | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 2 months ago

Irony

I don’t really know why, but on my walk today it occurred to me that if the historical Jesus, who almost certainly looked like the stereotypical idea of a Middle Eastern terrorist, turned up at the door of a Bible-thumping, gun owning, fundamentalist Christian in the US, there is … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 3 months ago

Whisper Memos

Over the years I have tried many ways of dictating to my phone or computer. Back in the day Dragon Dictate used to be pretty good. But even that struggled with my funny Scottish accent. I have also been a big user of Siri on my phone or my watch. I use it all the […] | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 3 months ago

Meaningful work…

My daughter Mollie on escaping from a bullshit job. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 3 months ago

!!??!!

Normally Siri is very good at understanding my instructions, but “buy baked beans” has gone horribly wrong… | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 4 months ago

Now there’s an idea…

Thinking about the uncanny realism of the AI generated presenters on Channel 1, then thinking about how many people’s only interactions with their managers these days are on zoom, and putting two and two together… | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 4 months ago

Where will it all end?

First watch this video from Channel 1 news. At least as far as the blonde presenter explaining what’s happening… And then read this article by Bruce Schneier | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 4 months ago

Are British light sleepers different from other light sleepers…?

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@euansemple.blog | 4 months ago

Will power

By exercising sufficient willpower Alby managed to get the fire lit. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 4 months ago

Fighting the good fight

For various reasons I walked away from most of the “social media” monster that our online conversations were turned into. When I see my good friend Doc Searls continuing to fight the good fight I feel guilty that I turned my back. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 5 months ago

A grand day out

Set off this morning towards Scafell from my campsite in Eskdale in heavy rain and gusting wind. Only got about half way up but had great fun and even saw some views when the clouds lifted. | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 5 months ago

Just a thing…

Sure, Connie our campervan is just a thing. But it is a thing that has had increasing meaning for us over two years that we have owned her. She has enabled wonderful holidays, countless day trips, and provided me with a safe haven when I was looking after my dad. Friday night was … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 6 months ago

Ouch!

I’m on the way down through France to meet Penny who is flying to Alicante. We will spend a week on the Spanish coast. She will then fly back, and I’ll drive home. But the reason for this post is that I had a bit of an adventure in The Pyrenees yesterday. About half way … Continu … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 7 months ago

Alby is contemplating a life at sea.

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@euansemple.blog | 7 months ago

Proud Dad

I’ve been helping Hannah to put together a voice reel for the industry site Spotlight. I know I am biased but it sounds pretty good to me. If you know anyone in the musicals industry… | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 7 months ago

Grump

Autumn, the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness and mums who can’t drive ridiculously big SUVs | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 7 months ago

This is making my brain hurt

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@euansemple.blog | 7 months ago

Reality

I was sitting on the beach in Branscombe last week listening to the waves. I know it is sad but the sound reminded me of the white noise apps that can play sounds of waves which I occasionally listen to on my AirPods. I then realised that I had my AirPods in and that, because … C … | Continue reading


@euansemple.blog | 8 months ago