The FIFA Soccer (football) World Cup is approaching fast and I can’t wait! As a die-hard sports fan, one of the major benefits of the World Cup to me, is the opportunity to share my enthusiasm for the sport with people who previously may not have been exposed to the “beautiful game”.
Although football (the version with [...]
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The World Cup and the infamous offside rule
News from the National Information Security Conference NISC 11
Oxford Computer Group are at the NISC conference this year in the guise of Neil Coughlan. It was fun getting here. I survived a flight through a volcanic ash cloud, to then be immersed in cloud computing, information assurance, economics and virtual golf! (Sadly, not enough time for the real thing). Find out more about day [...]
Blackjack, air miles, and FIM 2010 Training in Australia
When most people think of Australia here in North America, it is the Crocodile Dundee or Outback Steakhouse version. Truthfully, this doesn’t really do the country a lot of justice as it is wrapped in a great blanket of culture and different things to explore and do (which regrettably, I wasn’t able to do much [...]