engineering is the art of optimisation, it's not the pursuit of perfection, certainly not at the other extreme - the acceptance of compromisevia 'National Electricity Market reform – a blueprint for the future' National Press Club Address (Wed 21 Jun 2017) by Alan Finkel.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Engineering - Alan Finkel (Wed 21 Jun 2017)
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
On Love - Skip Broussard / David Brooks (Wed 11 Oct 2015)

Skip Broussard on Love:
there lies at our core an elemental desire to love and be lovedvia PURPOSE: Children Know This by David Brooks.
Saturday, September 12, 2015
On Dogs, Humans and Love - Richard Glover / Spectrum (Sat 12 Sep 2015)

Richard Glover on Dogs, Humans and Love:
Worse things have happened to you and worse things have happened to me, but there's nothing like the death of a good dog to bring tears that are so hot and unrestrained. [..]via Do you ever get over the death of a dog? by Richard Glover.Every dog has lessons to teach. They are experts, of course, in demanding love. Humans, quite often, seem to doubt whether they are worthy of love, but dogs have no such uncertainties. "Look at me, just look at me," Darcy would say and, as my eyes met his, it was impossible not to submit to his unspoken demand.
"What a good dog. What a handsome dog. You are the best dog that ever was."
Then Darcy would return the favour, looking back as if to say: "What's next boss? You, after all, are my favourite human and I would follow you anywhere, through hot deserts or raging streams or high mountains."
This giving and receiving of love seems so right, so nourishing, one wonders whether it might have useful application outside the world of dogs. I'm guessing that's what Darcy was trying to teach us.
Something about our pets that makes us more Human. A touching article and it brought a tear to my eye for many reasons. Some obvious, but others less so ..