Not exact matches
, I don't know a
lot about the
subject matter in this
particular post (How to Become a Green Parent: Ten Easy Ideas), but I did enjoy reading this and learned a little bit.
In
particular some of the
subject areas we hear a
lot about include math, physics (e.g. the Bloodhound rocket car competition), health (The Big Food Survey), biology and geography (using micro: bit to observe the world) and of course using sensors and measurement in science overall.
As far as Quattroporte's are concerned, we don't know what it is
about this
particular car, but it seems that it's been
subjected to a
lot of modifications over the years — and not the kind where they soup it up.
It aims to provide (admittedly self - selecting) data
about author earnings — a
subject that has made a
lot of hay in the last month or two — and further seems to want to shine a stronger, more data - driven light on the earnings of self - published authors in
particular.
There are
lots of people with an opinion
about any
particular subject, but people with the in depth knowledge needed to qualify as peers seem few and far between relative to the number of people who contribute to blogs.