Category: Cambridge

Newnham, Cambridge & vicinity

To Catch a Thief

A couple of weeks ago, a burglar broke into the flat belonging to my friend Duncan Grisby. Sadly, burglaries are all too common in the Cambridge area, and the police are unwilling or incapable of doing anything about it. I have never, ever, heard of a burglar being caught, and certainly never heard of them being sentenced as a result.

Until now. This one hadn't reckoned on Duncan and his software.

More information from the BBC and from Duncan's own website.

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It's been a while since Oxford, Cambridge and some other key UK universities have been adequately funded to provide the quality of education for which they are famous. The tuition fees charged to UK students are set by the government and are very low by international standards, which is a good thing, but the top-up provided by the state doesn't come close to covering the costs, even though the overall costs per student of Oxford and Cambridge are tiny when compared, for example, to Harvard, Stanford and Yale.

The Labour government has a dilemma: it can't be seen to be subsidising heavily what are still thought by many to be toffs' universities (despite the positive discrimination in favour of state schools in recent years). But neither do they want Oxbridge to 'go private' and become even more exclusive, though I think this must be inevitable in the long term.

This Times article talks about plans at Oxford to reduce the number of UK students in favour of more international ones, who can be charged higher prices.

The concept of paying for excellence is so far off anybody's political map these days that it's not worth discussing...

Work station?

John has a nice picture of the dead Windows screen at Cambridge station. It's been like that for ages. Here's a picture I took more than two months ago using my phone. It wasn't the first time I'd seen it then, and it still hasn't been fixed:

Screens at Cambridge station

My friend Tim Glauert jokes that they need three displays so they can display "Departures", "Arrivals" and "Please press Ctrl-Alt Del". This is why Newnham Research is going to do so well...

All must have prizes

[Original Link] Three things that get my goat:

  • The government's constant striving to push as many kids as possible into higher education, (which is nothing whatsoever to do with keeping unemployment figures down),
  • the inflation of A-level grades (because everybody's suddenly got so much cleverer over the last ten years)
  • The ridiculously low salaries of UK academics
All of which are components behind this report that Cambridge University is thinking of building three more colleges.

New version of VNC

[Original Link] I'm a bit late reporting this, but it's worth mentioning anyway.

A couple of weeks ago a major new version of VNC was released. This is the first release of any sort for 18 months, the first major update for considerably longer, and it includes many new features and improvements.

Development at the AT&T Cambridge lab had all but ceased while we were working on the Broadband Phone, but when the lab closed in April several of my friends who were on the original VNC team left to set up RealVNC, and have been working hard on improvements since.

This will not, I predict, be the only phoenix to rise from the ashes...