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Audrey Irving March 8 1933 – January 21 2025

Posted on 24 January, 2025 by Ian — 3 Comments ↓

Audrey Irving It is with sadness that I announce the passing of my mother Audrey Irving (nee Benson) aged 91 on Jan 21, 2025 after an illness. Continue reading Audrey Irving March 8 1933 – January 21 2025→

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20 years of False Positives

Posted on 1 April, 2023 by Ian — No Comments ↓

False Positives Logo 20 years, and 1343 posts, a record of memories and learning. Still mostly ham! Continue reading 20 years of False Positives→

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Three Years into the Covid-19 singularity

Posted on 11 March, 2023 by Ian — No Comments ↓

So the covid pandemic isn’t over, but fatigue has certainly set in, and sometimes a rush to embrace the before times. For better and worse.
Continue reading Three Years into the Covid-19 singularity→

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The Cookies of Xmas for 2021

Posted on 26 December, 2021 by Ian — 1 Comment ↓

Every year Elicia would prepare for and launch into a epic baking marathon into the week before Christmas, Continue reading The Cookies of Xmas for 2021→

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Elicia Yun Sun Tam Jan 4 1960 – Nov 13 2021

Posted on 13 November, 2021 by Ian — 7 Comments ↓

My dear wife, Elicia Yun Sun Tam passed away peacefully this morning on Saturday November 13 2021, at the age of 61, surrounded by family. Continue reading Elicia Yun Sun Tam Jan 4 1960 – Nov 13 2021→

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One Year into the Covid-19 singularity.

Posted on 10 March, 2021 by Ian — No Comments ↓

One year after the WHO called this a Covid-19 pandemic, and following up on my Very Early Speculations on the Impact of Covid-19 and the Covid Singularity. Still a singularity, if not a technological one. (although it had huge technological impacts). Some people refer to the pandemic as a forcing function. Continue reading One Year into the Covid-19 singularity.→

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