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Dark Pools and Elderberries
Lausanne interlude
27 August 2012
Cattle trough fashioned from tree-trunk (detail)
A day spent discussing next steps with the James Lovelock project with John Gilbert and then writing latest Guardian Sustainable Business blog, this time on artificial intelligence. I read Scott Patterson's book Dark Pools, on the accelerating use of A.I. in financial markets, on the TGV to Lausanne last week. Elaine and I spent several days with Jochen Zeitz in the countryside outside Lausanne working on our new book. Joyous. More anon.
Have also been working back through some of the 10 or so huge photograph albums I have compiled over the past 40 years, putting in captions and more detailed explanations with a silver pen, and renewing some of the glueing, where it had got a little tired.
Amazing to work back through all those people and experiences. Reminded me that this blog will reach its tenth anniversary in 2013, which has me wondering whether there is a way to print out the entire blog over that period in a coherent form, perhaps like the book I did for Tim (my father) on his 90th birthday, though this would be immensely bigger.
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