All posts by Oikofuge

Russian Far East: Part 1 – Getting There

So—there’s been a bit of negative feedback on the Travel section of this blog, from those who know us. Apparently everything so far has been a little bit tame by the standard that people have come to expect from our previous travel destinations. So this one should redress the balance a little. We’ve just returned … Continue reading Russian Far East: Part 1 – Getting There

Christoph Baumer: The History Of Central Asia

Sima Qian found himself personally affected by China’s wars against the Xiongnu in quite unintended fashion, for in 99 BCE he was castrated on the orders of Emperor Han Wudi … If I’ve been quiet on the reading front for a while, it’s been because I’ve been working my way through these gorgeously produced volumes. They’re big—almost … Continue reading Christoph Baumer: The History Of Central Asia

-ize

-aɪz -ize: a suffix used to form verbs from adjectives and nouns Ubiquitization: This is a strategy adopted by service firms in order to physically distribute their products and services ‘everywhere’. Jones & Robinson, Operations Management (2012) A variety of  specific E2 carrier protein and E3 enzyme pairs impart another important level of selectivity through … Continue reading -ize

Saying “Centrifugal” Doesn’t Mean You’re A Bad Person

Despite its daunting size, the huge structure was in fact a very simple machine, essentially a massive slingshot exploiting the rotation of the KBO to hurl objects into space. Slugs of refined, processed matter were loaded into open-topped buckets at the KBO’s surface. For the first hundred kilometres, they were hoisted up the length of … Continue reading Saying “Centrifugal” Doesn’t Mean You’re A Bad Person

Sidlaws: Lorns To Labothie

Lorns Hill (NO 443399, 243m) Dodd Hill (NO 452396, 255m) Carrot Hill (NO 458401, 259m) Labothie Hill (NO 472416, 232m) 10 kilometres 190 metres of ascent This low ridge is an outlier of the main Sidlaws range, and pretty much its eastern last gasp. It stands out on Google Earth as a little curved strip … Continue reading Sidlaws: Lorns To Labothie

RealSpace Models 1/96 Apollo Block II Command/Service Module: Part 2

Go to Part 1 of this build log Having finished with the Service Module detailing, I had a little bit to do on the Command Module before I could start applying foil. I sanded down the original undetailed cabin hatch on the resin model, and added the photoetched detail from New Ware’s Saturn V Detail … Continue reading RealSpace Models 1/96 Apollo Block II Command/Service Module: Part 2

Sidlaws: Kincaldrum to Finlarg

Kincaldrum Hill (NO 414436, 309m) Unnamed Point 315 (NO 411431, c350m) Finlarg Hill (NO 406419, 336m) 14 kilometres 370 metres of ascent Of the whole Sidlaws ridge, there was one last little section above the 300m contour that I hadn’t visited. I’d looked north-east across Lumley Den to Finlarg Hill when I was on Ironside … Continue reading Sidlaws: Kincaldrum to Finlarg

RealSpace Models 1/96 Apollo Block II Command/Service Module: Part 1

So this is the first part of my slow assembly of the Revell 1/96 Apollo Saturn V. One of several shortcomings in that kit is that the Apollo Command/Service Module provided is a Block I version. That kind of CSM only ever sat on top of a Saturn V for the unmanned Apollo 4 and … Continue reading RealSpace Models 1/96 Apollo Block II Command/Service Module: Part 1