Four years ago today I started typing in some mid-life crisis event and decided to call it a blog. Jumping on blogger's free and easy platform I began this typing quest that has seen several incarnations, domains and names. They are all collected here now, thanks again to beta.blogger's features.
I may eventually get around to sorting out the sidebar and having a little play with the design, but not at the moment. Now is the time to finally sit down and have a nice warm cup of tea, before rolling into year five.
Sunday, 21 September 2008
Friday, 19 September 2008
Bad debt rescue plan extended
After helping the rich executives out of their financial hole, rumour has it that the Bad Debt solution plan may be extended. In a move to keep the capitalist system running the US Treasury has been in discussion to find a solution.
This has already bolstered financial markets around the world, with stocks and shares recovering some of their recent loses. With this news that the financial institutions may get help with dealing with bad debt, effectively sweeping it under the carpet, it has been mooted that it may be extended.
Nations around the world that are crippled with bad debt in such a way that they are unable to feed their own people, are hoping for the extention to reach them. It could be though, that this help will never get that far, as shares in most developing countries don't rate too high in the major trading centres of the world.
This has already bolstered financial markets around the world, with stocks and shares recovering some of their recent loses. With this news that the financial institutions may get help with dealing with bad debt, effectively sweeping it under the carpet, it has been mooted that it may be extended.
Nations around the world that are crippled with bad debt in such a way that they are unable to feed their own people, are hoping for the extention to reach them. It could be though, that this help will never get that far, as shares in most developing countries don't rate too high in the major trading centres of the world.
Friday, 12 September 2008
How to make friday special with Jonny B
I've mentioned this blog a few times but there was a lovely turn of phrase in Jonny B's blog today. So wonderful that i thought I'd share it with you. I hope you all have a great weekend.
I retreat a couple of paces. It is very odd and unsettling seeing him with clothes pegs in his hand. It is like inadvertantly witnessing Brian Cant with a whore.For the rest go here
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Tim Ferris' The 4-Hour Work Week - Eco Ego Edition
The latest edition to The 4-Hour Work Week empire is soon to be released. Following on from the world wide success of Ferris' guide for escaping the 9 to 5 routine and becoming one of the world's NR (New Rich for the uninitiated), a revised version of the book will soon be hitting (albeit extremely gently) shelves everywhere.
Keeping up with current trends to make everything Eco-friendly, The 4-Hour Work Week, has been revised and will soon have its very own Eco version.
From the original 300+ pages the eco edition has been shrunk to a 16 page pamphlet, yet it still retains all the essential tools to get out of the rut your sad life is currently in. How has this been done, you may ask.
Well, it was quite simple actually. The publisher has simply removed any reference to Tim Ferris talking about himself, his achievements, how he became a world class Tango dancer, a kick-boxing champion and so on and so on, all before the age of 30.
What is left is a great product to help you eliminate the pointless from your life and then liberate yourself from the way the world wants you to live. Enjoy.

The man himself, well if we removed him from the book, he should at least get a picture on the website.
Keeping up with current trends to make everything Eco-friendly, The 4-Hour Work Week, has been revised and will soon have its very own Eco version.
The difficulty was to decide what needed revising. How could the essence and practical tips be retained, and what could easily be removed?But despite the above concern, which was obtained from a publishing minion, it has been done. The book has been revised and later this month The 4-Hour Work Week Eco Ego Edition will be published.
From the original 300+ pages the eco edition has been shrunk to a 16 page pamphlet, yet it still retains all the essential tools to get out of the rut your sad life is currently in. How has this been done, you may ask.
Well, it was quite simple actually. The publisher has simply removed any reference to Tim Ferris talking about himself, his achievements, how he became a world class Tango dancer, a kick-boxing champion and so on and so on, all before the age of 30.
What is left is a great product to help you eliminate the pointless from your life and then liberate yourself from the way the world wants you to live. Enjoy.

The man himself, well if we removed him from the book, he should at least get a picture on the website.
Labels:
4-Hour Work Week,
Publishing,
Spoof,
Tim Ferris,
Timothy Ferris
Monday, 28 July 2008
Predictive text
Okay, I have been using predictive text on my mobile. As I use my mobile for more and more access to the net, I've found this a little quicker than the other way.
Today though, I noticed something a little worrying. When you type a word the predictive text suggests what word it thinks you may want to add next. This is a really good feature and has been quite helpful. However, when replying to a text today, I added the word 'good' to begin the message and I am struggling to find a context in which the word it suggested could be used. I am open to any suggestions, so feel free to use the comment section... oh and the word was 'stabs'!
Today though, I noticed something a little worrying. When you type a word the predictive text suggests what word it thinks you may want to add next. This is a really good feature and has been quite helpful. However, when replying to a text today, I added the word 'good' to begin the message and I am struggling to find a context in which the word it suggested could be used. I am open to any suggestions, so feel free to use the comment section... oh and the word was 'stabs'!
Friday, 18 July 2008
Plurk downtime raises fear among users
Well Plurk had it's first major downtime today, following on the heels of Twitter and other rapidly growing services. What was scheduled to be a one hour break has so far (and it is still down at time of typing) almost seven hours. This has left people with nothing to do. From Australia, through Europe to the US, plurkers have been hitting the F5 key in the vain hope that their beloved timeline would reappear, all to no avail.
But what is the big deal, why the concern from users around the globe? Do they fear this latest social networking phenomena will bite the dust? Is it because they have been unable to talk to friends far and wide? Is it because they have had to work and face the realities of everyday life once more? No! The real reason for the concern is the fear that when Plurk finally returns, their Karma will have fallen through the floor...
But what is the big deal, why the concern from users around the globe? Do they fear this latest social networking phenomena will bite the dust? Is it because they have been unable to talk to friends far and wide? Is it because they have had to work and face the realities of everyday life once more? No! The real reason for the concern is the fear that when Plurk finally returns, their Karma will have fallen through the floor...
Friday, 4 July 2008
Dulco Ease and Sex and the City
We live in an advertising jungle, so it is nice to see sites like the one I'm linking to now. You'll see what i mean when you read on. I've linked to one of my personal favourites :)
Dulco Ease
Dulco Ease
Wednesday, 2 July 2008
Pressure stepped up on Mugabe
At last there will be change in Zimbabwe. The pressure has been mounting over the last few years and now it looks like the big boys are weighing in. Recently we have seen the arms trade to Zimbabwe run into problems and financial sanctions have also been tightened. There are also rumours of Mugabe not being allowed to leave his country. Finally the UK government announced that Mugabe's honourary Knighthood would be removed. But all to no avail.
Mugabe stood as the only condidate in the presidential election, and it looks like he may just win. However, all is not lost, because now it is the time for the world to unite, to take a stand and make a real difference. This isn't the time for anctions, this isn't the time for removing pointless decorations... this is the time for facebook. No Robert, there is nowhere for you to hide now
Facebook group for Tsvangirai
Mugabe stood as the only condidate in the presidential election, and it looks like he may just win. However, all is not lost, because now it is the time for the world to unite, to take a stand and make a real difference. This isn't the time for anctions, this isn't the time for removing pointless decorations... this is the time for facebook. No Robert, there is nowhere for you to hide now
Facebook group for Tsvangirai
Labels:
facebook,
Morgan Tsvangirai,
Mugabe,
sanctions,
Zimbabwe
Tuesday, 20 May 2008
Monday, 19 May 2008
It is official, I am uncool
I am pleased to announce to the world that I do not belong to any of the top 25 pages / fansites on Facebook... 'how cool is that?'
Proud to be independent! And if you think that is sad, then just remember that 'sad' is 'happy for deep people' (Thanks Steven Moffat)
Inside Facebook » The 25 Most Popular Pages on Facebook
PS, if you don't think I'm too sad, you can always add me on facebook
Proud to be independent! And if you think that is sad, then just remember that 'sad' is 'happy for deep people' (Thanks Steven Moffat)
Inside Facebook » The 25 Most Popular Pages on Facebook
PS, if you don't think I'm too sad, you can always add me on facebook
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