Inflation can be a Good Thing
I was a very young person in the 1970s, but I can still remember inflation. One year I took a nine month sabbatical from my job to attend University and do a one year higher qualification. When I returned to work my colleagues greeted me with the stunning news that whilst I was away our [...]
A moment of reflection
Maybe this evening’s antenatal class has shocked me out of a web-induced coma (was it really necessary for a ‘fresh’ placenta to be brought up from the maternity ward for us all to gaze at?!); but my late night cruise of the interactive investor website and review of bugs raised over the last few weeks has [...]
CONUNDRUM
Conundrum
Read the papers – any paper – and what message is flavour of the month? Debt. Personal, horrible, immense and growing debt. And don’t just believe the papers; they all back up their Cassandra like prophesies with Government statistics. As one they scream; “Britons drowning in debt”, “Savings ratio at lowest for decades”, “Energy prices [...]
How perceptive.
Sun Computational Theologist Gilad Bracha admits, “It has come to our attention that some people want to program in things other than Java.”
No. Really?! Rose-tinted glasses and all that.