Sunday, July 25, 2010
The DJ Ian Miles!
Ian Miles
Ian
said: “It nice to take to the airwaves again and do some watery
wireless on one of the only working radio ships in the world and share
that experience with those listening. Very few stations allow you this
much freedom with your music too which is great…. I can’t quite get used
to a radio ship having a licence though!”
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Well, I can now be found on google maps:
Ian Miles at maps.google.co.uk
15 Gilbert Avenue
Exeter EX2 5NZ
01392 435 528
Hmm.. my sister lives in Exmouth, but I havent been to Exeter in yonks. Nor do I run a Computer Network Cabling or Telecomms business. Drat!
Meanwhile in Canada, Guelph Hydro Inc announces the appointment to its Board of Directors of IAN MILES as Vice President Business Development and Chief Financial Officer.
Another person with IT/services interests: Ian began his professional career in the telecommunications industry in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In 2001 he joined Toronto Hydro Energy Services
Inc. as Vice President, Finance and one year later was appointed President of Toronto Hydro Telecom Inc. In 2005 Ian founded Blue Current Inc., a Toronto-based management and energy services consulting company, ultimately working with Guelph Hydro Inc. to coordinate the divestiture of our Selectpower business assets last year. Ian was
awarded an Honours BSc by Acadia University in 1982 and an MBA by
Dalhousie University in 1985.
(from http://www.guelphhydroinc.com/)
Ian Miles at maps.google.co.uk
15 Gilbert Avenue
Exeter EX2 5NZ
01392 435 528
Hmm.. my sister lives in Exmouth, but I havent been to Exeter in yonks. Nor do I run a Computer Network Cabling or Telecomms business. Drat!
Meanwhile in Canada, Guelph Hydro Inc announces the appointment to its Board of Directors of IAN MILES as Vice President Business Development and Chief Financial Officer.
Another person with IT/services interests: Ian began his professional career in the telecommunications industry in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. In 2001 he joined Toronto Hydro Energy Services
Inc. as Vice President, Finance and one year later was appointed President of Toronto Hydro Telecom Inc. In 2005 Ian founded Blue Current Inc., a Toronto-based management and energy services consulting company, ultimately working with Guelph Hydro Inc. to coordinate the divestiture of our Selectpower business assets last year. Ian was
awarded an Honours BSc by Acadia University in 1982 and an MBA by
Dalhousie University in 1985.
(from http://www.guelphhydroinc.com/)
Monday, July 27, 2009
Duff's Milesians
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Musical alter ego
a slow rip: John Blades Review
A SLOW RIP – For The Time Being (2-CD, Endgame Records)
Listening to the new A Slow Rip double-CD release is really taking a sound journey through a sometimes desolate landscape. You don't just listen to A Slow Rip because it is a whole-body experience, with the sound absolutely consuming you. It is often very filmic, evoking strong visual images and emotions.
The first CD opens with two pieces which are like a continuum. Hollow Bowl, followed by Hard Defined may have their roots in Brian Eno's Music for Films and Music for Airports, but they are really music for lost worlds, evocative and soothing yet somehow disturbing. And unsettling. Especially considering the following piece Devil in the Well which awakens the listener from their serenity. The remainder of the first CD is a perfect marriage of A Slow Rip’s members’ (Rob Laurie, Ian Miles and Phil Turnbull) deep-seated love of drone music, Terry Reilly [Riley I presume - hooray! IM], Krautrock, 70s electronic music (particularly Germanic), the English post-punk group This Heat, and musique concrete’s harsher sounds.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Lera Miles publicastion:
Special Online Collection: Forests in Flux
includes:
includes:
- Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation: Global Land-Use Implications
- Lera Miles, Valerie Kapos
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
British educationalist Ian Miles - not me guv
That's Education: Interactive English Language Enrichment Book Launches
Interactive English Language Enrichment Book Launches
To help improve children’s literacy and reasoning, British educationalist Ian Miles has published his first interactive ‘blanked verse’ collection, Rhyme and Reason, on Lulu.com http://www.lulu.com/content/2089776
Mr Miles, an Oxford graduate with a quarter of a century of wide educational experience and director of IanGenuity EPLC, a teaching and performance consultancy, wrote these 200+ verses over a few years to help develop students’ literacy, comprehension, reasoning and spelling skills and is now launching them potentially worldwide.
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
EducationGuardian.co.uk | Not me guv | My biggest mistake:
From Guardian newspaper, Education section, May 2 2006
"Ian Miles
Deputy headteacher, King Edward VI school, Suffolk
In the first school I taught at, we used to have a get together in the staffroom at the end of term. It was a real 70s hippy affair: a few drinks and a bit of a sing song. I'd been indulging in a bit of horseplay with some female colleagues when five of them wrestled me to the ground and took my trousers off. I was pursuing them out of the staffroom in my shirt, tie, pants and socks when I noticed a group of people heading towards me. It was the headteacher, who was showing a group of prospective students around the school with their parents. I don't know who was more embarrassed - them or me. I got a ticking off from the head and thought that was the end of the matter. But inevitably, the story got out to students, and took years to live down."
From Guardian newspaper, Education section, May 2 2006
"Ian Miles
Deputy headteacher, King Edward VI school, Suffolk
In the first school I taught at, we used to have a get together in the staffroom at the end of term. It was a real 70s hippy affair: a few drinks and a bit of a sing song. I'd been indulging in a bit of horseplay with some female colleagues when five of them wrestled me to the ground and took my trousers off. I was pursuing them out of the staffroom in my shirt, tie, pants and socks when I noticed a group of people heading towards me. It was the headteacher, who was showing a group of prospective students around the school with their parents. I don't know who was more embarrassed - them or me. I got a ticking off from the head and thought that was the end of the matter. But inevitably, the story got out to students, and took years to live down."