Guns and drugs with David Wojnarowicz, Norman Fowler, Klaus Nomi, and Donald Trump. Part 2.

As a partial follow up to my last blog I wanted to share some data on HIV/AIDs reporting in the USA, just to give a perspective on how hard it is to actually get a grip on the data. This is from the CDC HIV Infection Report 1989: “All 50 states and the District of … Read more

Yuri Gagarin, Juicero, Texas Tom, and the Office of National Statistics.

We had our first ever meeting last week with a venture capitalist.  He was an impressive chap, knowledgable in the way that a professional investor should be.  I learnt a lot about investing just from one meeting, although not enough to decide whether Venture Capitalist should be capitalised or not. Most people don’t ever meet VCs, … Read more

Deep House Victims Mini Bus Appeal

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the Labour Force Survey and the Claimant Count, and why they might not a very reliable source of information on what is happening in the UK economy. The Labour Force Survey and the Claimant Count aren’t the only ways the Government gathers information about employment.  HMRC and … Read more