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I programme Web Servers, the systems that produce web pages like these.
I am rather surprised and disappointed to see that the BBC NewsNight 'team' seem to have ignored my efforts to contribute to the most recent blog here.
I do not understand why, particularly as I actually did something to help.

It appears to ok to talk about something but as soon as you do anything real they are not interested!
I do not know who is responsible for this, whether it's the Editor Petter Barren or the actual "Arts" correspondent Stephen Smith who, in the name of a running series on the state of physics in our schools gets to go on a plane to Columbia for an article on on Trains climbing mountains, why?
This seems really rediculous, a waste of money surely and seems to show they are not taking the subject , or any genuine efforts to help improve the situation seriously. You can see my genuine attempts to do something about what to me, a physics graduate, seems like a serious situation the U.K. seems to be in; it would appear that the BBC are simply exploiting the situation and only paying lip servie to improving things.

My genuine efforts at least are here at

PHYSICS DEMO SITE

The above link has the whole story from my perspective, the poor sucker that actually did all the hard work :(

Does Jeremy Paxman have any say in this?
It seems I certainly don't
Do you?

A Final thought Trying to make sense of things my final thought was beacuse I had not switched off the advertising banner? If this is the case then I severly over estimated the basic understanding of the BBC2's newsnight editor, if so, Mr Editor, it is a switch, which I can turn off!
What is amazing is the possibility that this was the basis for not replying to subsequent inquiries about why my blog contribution was not published, deemed suitable, troublesome.
Is that the case? I am forced to guess that anyone who places an Arts correspondent on a years physics course is missing the point, but I am assuming it's important to know about something before you publish to large numbers about it; a view not shared it would seem.


John Mulkearns
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