Thursday, 30 May 2013

Space Cress

Scientists may be one step closer to identifying a candidate for dark matter, the unknown substance that accounts for nearly 85% of the mass of the universe.  Professor Boz Dangler, Visiting Professor of Peanuts at CERN, says that inspiration struck him as he was tucking into a salad in the staff canteen.  "I noticed that while the celery, the lettuce, the radishes and the tomatoes were all easily identifiable, a significant portion of the total mass of my lunch appeared to be hidden.  It was only when I looked under the cucumber that I noticed the cress.  Tasteless and odourless, the cress only reacted weakly with the other ingredients and was therefore almost impossible to detect.  It was then that I realised that the universe's missing mass must be cress.  Not ordinary cress, of course - that would be silly.  Space cress."


The Professor may not have to wait too long for proof of his theory.  Next month the European Space Agency will launch OCO, the Orbital Coleslaw Observer, which will train its instruments on the Carina nebula, a vast cloud of expanding balsamic vinegar which has recently been the subject of much speculation as it is thought to contain herbs which do not occur naturally on Earth. 

Wednesday, 29 May 2013

Tuesday, 28 May 2013


The History of Rock

Part Four: Hawkwind

 Hawkwind were a space rock band from the planet Regulo 5 who came to Earth in a Silver Machine to teach the human race about universal love, galactic harmony and NVQ Level 2 bricklaying. Taking their name from the excessive flatulence that characterises their species, the band rapidly gained a following thanks to their soaring riffs, exotic sci-fi themed lyrics and special two-for one offers on masonry tools...

 More: www.bleeding-obvious.co.uk/rock/articles/hawkwind.php

Saturday, 27 April 2013

Ricky Stratocaster presents...

A ground-breaking 20 part series tracing the development of rock music by Ricky Stratocaster, inventor of macrobiotic dandruff, discoverer of the lost pyramids of Doncaster and visiting Professor of Funk at the Kentucky Institute of Twangology.

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Friday 12th October sees the release of the latest collection from Paul Farnsworth and The University of the Bleeding Obvious. Dead Peasants is a compilation of 15 brand new articles, and will be available at www.bleeding-obvious.co.uk and also as a PDF download. As an extra special treat for you lovely people, here's a taster. Don't say we never give you anything.

Unlimited Capability

Tuesday, 4 September 2012