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Another radio interview about the good ol' coffee pot - this time with CBC.
You can find it here.
It was done over Skype, and is heavily edited, but it mostly makes sense! Just about 4 mins long.
Cambridge is known for having a fair number of eccentrics (especially amongst those who haven't visited Oxford).
But this is a good thing, because it means when winter comes along I could perhaps get away with using this in a public place:

It's a bluetooth headset, built into the fingers of a glove.
As you talk into it, I imagine, people will smile comfortingly and realise that it was just about here that they needed to cross the road. This will help to ensure the privacy of your phone calls.
I wouldn't try it when driving, though. You couldn't really describe it as a 'hands-free kit'...
Robin McKie has written a nice piece about our Pico project in the Observer.
And here's our introductory video, if you're interested and didn't see it a few months back.
There's a wonderful-sounding position offered on one of the University mailing lists:
Equine Ambulatory Veterinarian (Maternity Cover)
I expect they're looking for someone who specialises in a horse's gait. Or someone who rides around in a horse ambulance?
But perhaps not. It's much more satisfying to think that the University of Cambridge has always traditionally employed a walking midwife for horses, perhaps one of a small team of pedestrian veterinary specialists, and this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to apply for one of these exclusive posts.