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	<title>Symbolic Forest &#187; passport</title>
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		<title>End of the week</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In which we post updates on a few things]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My rather cruel <a href="/blog/2006/04/05/panic/">jibe at Fife</a> the other day only seems to have invited a single complaint, from Greig, who pointed out that Fife was the birthplace of <a href="http://www.biographi.ca/EN/ShowBio.asp?BioId=41492">Sir Sandford Fleming</a>.  I&#8217;d never heard of Sir Sandford Fleming myself; but it turns out that he was rather important, particularly in Canada.  He invented time zones, designed the first Canadian stamp, and surveyed the route of the first trans-Canadian railway line; more importantly, he was apparently <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandford_Fleming">the inventor of the in-line roller skate</a>.</p>
<p>Now, I&#8217;m not being deliberately cruel to Fife again here; but it made me think: just how many famous people were born there but had to emigrate to do Great Things?  Sir Sandford, clearly; Andrew Carnegie is another obvious one.  Adam Smith is the exception &#8211; a lot of <i>The Wealth Of Nations</i> was written in Kirkcaldy.  If you widen it to the rest of Scotland, you could add Thomas Carlyle,* Daniel Wilson,** and probably many more.  Does it outnumber the people who stayed behind, though?  No doubt this is something I&#8217;m going to be proved very wrong about.</p>
<p>The passport application was sent off the other day &#8211; and, no, you&#8217;re not getting to see the photo.  My current plan is for a trip around Bavaria and Austria, by train &#8211; I could apparently get the train from here to Munich in a single day without too much trouble.  Big Dave thinks I&#8217;m mad.</p>
<p>More on bird flu: it&#8217;s all a bit over-hyped, isn&#8217;t it?  The big news story this evening seemed to be: people are still buying chicken.  The ever-helpful BBC has come up with a page of Useful Information, <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4887208.stm">answering the questions on everyone&#8217;s lips</a>.  &#8220;Will my cat have to be put down?&#8221;  &#8220;If I find a dead duck, who do I call?&#8221;  DUCKBUSTERS, naturally.***</p>
<p>In other news, I&#8217;ve found that people still do suffer from <a href="/blog/2006/04/02/pain/">curvature of the spine</a>, after all.  Clearly, this week was my week for insulting random strangers.  Roll on Monday!</p>
<p><small>* Moving to Chelsea counts as emigration if you ask me.</small></p>
<p><small>** The famous Scottish-Canadian archaeologist, not the other one.</small></p>
<p><small>*** &#8220;Symbolic Forest &#8211; for the freshest 20-year-old memes around!&#8221;</small></p>
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