The Anonymous Widower

An Extraordinary Theatrical Experience

There has been a lot of publicity in London about the Railway Children, which is playing until January at the old Waterloo International Station.  It sounds as if it will be worth seeing, especially as one of the stars is a Stirling Single.

It is a superb example of how to reuse a redundant building.

You also wonder if the various railway museums and perhaps disused stations around the world will also stage the experience!

August 11, 2010 Posted by | News, World | , , | Leave a comment

New Uses for Old Railway Buildings

The BBC has done a piece this morning about the reuse of Edge Hill Station in Liverpool as an artistic creative space by Metal 

Often these buildings were well-built to designs of the best architects of their day.  Let’s reuse them rather than build something new and rather boring and anonymous.

August 11, 2010 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , | Leave a comment

A New Test for Autism

This report on the BBC shows the way that modern medicine is going.  I know that I don’t suffer from autism, although I’m a bit weird, but then programmers are a lot of the time.  These sort of scans though, will help doctors sort out stroke sufferers like me.

Let’s hope the medics and the programmers, who work with them keep going!

They have had one of  the researchers involved, Christine Ecker, on BBC Breakfast this morning.  She reckons that soon they will be able to use the test with children.  They have even developed a quiet non-claustrophobic scanner, so children won’t be frightened.

I am very enthusiastic about this test and feel it will have other beneficial effects.  Obviously, as the research techniques get better and we know more about the brain, they will benefit people like me, who have had strokes to those with more serious brain problems or injuries.

I also think that C, my late wife, would have welcomed this test. She was a barrister and most of her work was with families, divorce and children.  She said to me many times, that childen with things a like autism and ADHD, put a tremendous strain on the marriage and often caused the break-up.  Sometimes, that strain was caused by the difficulty of getting a diagnosis.

Hopefully, this test will reduce those problems and might even help couples to stay together!

August 11, 2010 Posted by | Computing, Health | , , , | 3 Comments