• Last exam for the Semester

    Posted on June 15, 2012 by in Uncategorized, University

    Actually the only exam I am doing this semester, will be happening in approx. 25 mins – sitting in the entry way just passing the time. Then freedom of sorts, next semester’s subjects outlines are up and I have access to a number of things for ITC382 already.

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  • State of Origin

    Posted on June 14, 2012 by in State of Origin, Uncategorized

    Go the Blues. You goes did a great job last night, now the selectors need to keep this team for the next match – please don’t change them, if you do well it will go the way the other years have gone – ziltch. Keep the current team, they did well and work well together.

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    RIP Frank Walker 1942-2012

    Posted on June 14, 2012 by in Facts, Uncategorized

    Frank Walker MP, former Attorney General passed away this week at the age of 69 with cancer.  Frank was the member for Georges River in his early days of being a politician.  He and his young family were good neighbours in the days when life was good for the Walker family. http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/political-news/labor-mp-made-battlers-rights-his-passion-20120613-20alu.html

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  • Vitamin D

    Posted on June 13, 2012 by in Challenges, Uncategorized

    Here we have the Cancer Council utilizing their slip slap slop campaign for many years. Now there is the results stating that we are not getting an effective amount of a vitamin D from the major source available to us – the sun. Now there is talk that Vitamin D should be added to foods […]

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  • Australia’ Queens Birthday Weekend

    Posted on June 11, 2012 by in Facts, Uncategorized

    We are on the last day of this long weekend, and it is giving a lovely steady downpour in Sydney, even the household felines are not able to make up their minds to be in or out. I hope to put a bit of study in for an exam on Friday of this week, but […]

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  • Clothing for women in Australia

    Posted on June 9, 2012 by in Uncategorized

    Clothing for Australian women is terrible when it comes to the cutting of the fabric. Especially when the retailers purchase from China, I am sorry but to cut costs the manufacture skimps on the cutting. I have a back issue that effects my sizing in trousers, jeans now a size 14 is great if it’s […]

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  • Telstra and Virgin Mobile Broadband

    Posted on June 4, 2012 by in Uncategorized

    Both these suppliers are concerning me.  They do not seem to be providing an adequate service over the last month.  Mind you Telstra service in my home area is always lacking and more often than not in the too hard basket, even though we are only 20.1 km out of the Sydney CBD. I use […]

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  • Lawn mowing

    Posted on June 3, 2012 by in Challenges, Facts, Uncategorized, Up the Nose

    Do you do your own or do you hire somebody to do it for you. How clean are you or more to the point how clean is your hired person? The use of blowers are sinful especially when the lawn person has been wrongly trained or it may be the case of laziness on their […]

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  • Australia’s NewStart Allowance

    Posted on May 20, 2012 by in Challenges, Government, Uncategorized

    There is much in today’s Sunday papers regarding the increase of this allowance. For one it is below the CPI, not that businesses take that in to consideration the CPI anymore when you look at the cost of groceries and especially utilities today. The newstart allowance is not acceptable at the level it is.  When […]

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  • Australia’s latest Climate Change Report

    Posted on May 15, 2012 by in Challenges, Uncategorized

    Last night Australia’s latest Climate Change Report was released. Stating how we are heading for higher temperatures, now I often think that the earth would be a happier place if we didn’t have so many large homes built so close together and that back yards were not filled with concrete but then that is only […]

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