Blog of stuff I find interesting
My blog is not specific to any particular subject, it's more like a diary of my daily thoughts and experiences here in the UK. It's also a reflection of some of the things I may have an opinion on and wish to share and express generally. Anyway, I hope you enjoy reading it. If you have an opinion on the posts I make and the subjects I cover, please feel free to comment, without debate we'll stagnate. Share love, inspire peace and create lasting friendship. Friends hear what you dont say, and see what you don't display.
Category: General | Created 2010-06-21
Tags: uk, love, peace, friendship
Last Updated 2011-09-19 - 14:41:07 (CET)
The personal injury practice are specialist compensation solicitors offering no win no fee legal service in
London Birmingham Liverpool Manchester Leeds Sheffield. If you've recently had an accident and injury that wasn't your fault then contact these guys to help you get injury compensation....
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Last Updated 2011-05-29 - 22:13:11 (CET)
Formula 1 F1 needs a rule change after Monaco Grand Prix 2011. Having watch Vettel drive his tyres down to the rims, and Hamilton doing damage to fellow teams cars, his own rear wing, and his team mate
Jenson Buttons chances in the process, I was outraged to see that under current FIA rules of a red flag that teams can totally rebuild their cars. F1 is boring enough without starting a new race before the end of one! Under a red flag cars
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Last Updated 2011-03-28 - 18:21:50 (CET)
After yet another drop in UK house prices by almost -1% for February announced today, and the second consecutive falling month this year, UK house prices are still showing a trend of what's looking like an annual loss of -12% by the end of 2011. Even an interest base rate at 0.5% doesn't seem to be stemming this down trend, and another plunge or even crash in the UK property market is probably just around the corner.
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Last Updated 2011-03-20 - 12:57:08 (CET)
Social networks like facebook, twitter and extraplay are great for letting your friends know you're having a great night out, a wonderful weekend away, a lovely holiday in Spain. However, posts that announce that you're NOT AT HOME also
give your local robbers an update and where's best to go and rob right now. So, be careful what you post when you're NOT AT HOME as you may have more than just good friends reading it! Internet crime, cyber crime, online crime? Be careful and avoid it!
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Last Updated 2011-03-15 - 15:00:34 (CET)
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win a chance to work with animals and spread the word online about the conservation issues they face? Enter our Voice of Conservation competition now!
Click Here to enter.
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Last Updated 2011-01-14 - 17:08:52 (CET)
Pushnote, recently announced on twitter by Stephen Fry, could be doing a lot more than simply recording your comments. It could also be recording your internet use and browsing habits? Maybe worth giving it a miss for a while if this concerns you!
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Last Updated 2010-12-27 - 17:41:32 (CET)
Having lashed out recently to get some hi-tec in the mobile phone department, an Apple iPhone4. I'm pissed off to find that Apple are censoring the device depriving me of using third party technology through their browser. The best example of this blatant censorship is blocking Flash! This means I
CAN NOT view most of the great internet videos, TV replays and film content that uses Macromedia Flash to display it,
as Flash is blocked by Apple on their iPhone browser!. I guess the on
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Last Updated 2010-11-21 - 14:21:52 (CET)
Last Updated 2010-10-04 - 13:08:07 (CET)
Although I couldn't see any puppet strings attached to X Factor judges
Cheryl Cole, Louis Walsh and Dannii Minogue last night, I suspect X Factor bosses applied team orders, dictating to judges who they should put through. Seems the show is becoming more obvious in it's mission to increase rating by presenting us the viewers with contenders having the most unusual personality, rather than appeal for their raw singing talent. Bring back
spitting image Simon, at least we know they're
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Last Updated 2010-09-15 - 18:47:38 (CET)
UK bankers are spitting their dummies and are threatening to leave the UK if they're not allowed to continue screwing us all. This threat is pointed at the UK government, and in doing so also at us the UK tax payers. It's my opinion that those banks bailed out by UK tax payers should be
NATIONALISED. And the rest put on a boat to anywhere outside the UK and the British Isles, and good riddance to them all. I welcome all comments and feedback on this topic.
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