Breadcrumb Trail Links Gardening We should be transitioning to long-lasting winter displays — just keep in mind your hardiness zone and choose plants accordingly Published Oct 19, 2024 • Last updated 20 minutes ago • 5 minute read You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Pyracantha […]
I have to confess, I struggle to watch science documentaries these days – I prefer a bit of escapism from work. But one series I will definitely be tuning in to is the BBC’s Solar System, presented by Brian Cox (pictured above). I didn’t watch Cox’s first series on this topic, made 15 years ago, […]
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The folk music legends played their final ever concert at Dublin’s 3Arena on Sunday night in front of a sell-out crowd Source link
Brian Lara discusses the highs and lows of his career, the future of Test cricket and the next global stars. Show more One of the greatest cricketers of all time, West Indies batter Brian Lara joins Stumped from Lord’s to look back on his career; the highs and lows, plus the future of Test cricket […]
In agile development, it’s important to eliminate work in progress (WIP) as much as possible, since it can reduce productivity, scatter focus, and increase wait time for new functionality. But what if the same were true for WIP challenges we face in life? That was the revelation of today’s guest, Brian Lam, whose recent new […]
Interviewer introduction: Before we get started, I’ve got to tell you that the interview you are about to watch was a bear to edit. You are going to have a little bit of hiccups throughout the interview. But, I tell you something; the content here was so good I did not want to let […]