Saturday, 9 November 2013
Mortgages: landlords face interest rate rise - Telegraph
Everything, even housing being funded at the short end plays into the hands of gamblers who bet on variability. While investors gamble with short money the next major economic crisis gets built into this new system. It's like an addiction that has captivated governments and private concerns alike. Woe is us!
New polymer bank notes released | CityNews
Greener? They don't look very green.
Do they somehow deteriorate over time?
Rich Tea
The nature of EMF
The problem as I see it is that as long as you think that you can excuse EMF radiation nearby, you will do little to participate in the wider discussion about whether, like in the case of smoking, those who are damaged most can be just present where the smoke wafts around. Likewise, those who might be damaged by radiation might have nothing to do with wireless devices and antennas.
'Methinks he doth protest too much' becomes recognisable on both sides of the debate with little being done to remove / understand the new element in our environment, that of overwhelming EMF radiation, ubiquitous, everywhere almost.
This is not a marginal issue. It may be the issue that defines the next fifty years.
War on the poor is defining issue
Crazy as it may seem, the poor are not fitting into the conservative idea of how society works. Rather than correct the issues that are at the root of the problem, the conservatives are blond to the issues of poverty that their own actions promote!
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Sketches from scratches is a provocative blogspot that has grown out of the Wuh Lax experience. It is eclectic, which means that it might consider just about anything from the simple to the extremely difficult. A scratch can be something that is troubling me or a short line on paper. From a scratch comes a verbal sketch or image sketch of the issue or subject. Other sites have other stuff that should really be of interest to the broad reader. I try to develop themes, but variety often comes before depth.
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