Life has a nasty habit of throwing you a curved ball when . of course, you are least expecting it. So uncool. So it is with this..shall only be able to add a few notes here and there and hope you'll excusez-moi for the inconvenience. Expect the unexpected is a catch-all cry that takes care of many scenarios. Jeez..I'm waffling. Apologies. So rather than sit here glumly, let's have a bit of cheer and revert to the old days before the GFC and the ensuing pain ; shall we dance, listen to music and enjoy each others'company! Yeah? Let's '...
Monday, June 16, 2014
Friday, June 13, 2014
Walk, text and firing blanks
Not Pocket science -yet
According to statistics for 2103 there are more than 7 billion mobile phones in use , world-wide. Australia ranks 38th in world-wide terms but 6th in terms of smart phones in use.
These are big numbers.
Of course with the use of mobile phones comes controversy , some of it proven and some not.
While the scare of cancer has been downgraded and probably dismissed at this stage as a cause of cancer there are other issues that are at play and notably the issue of pedestrian safety. Using the mobile while driving is an infringement under the law however texting while walking is yet to be put to the fore.
More skillful than walking and chewing gum at the same time nevertheless the number of pedestrian deaths is starting to cause alarm in police circles. To be cut off in mid sentence by a SUV or a Mack truck leaves a lot of unfinished business and yet more trials and tribulations with funerals and family trauma to come.
Trauma director at St Vincent's Hospital Sydney, Dr Tony Grabs,
has told 7.30 report on ABC , distracted pedestrians near roads are as at risk as someone under
the influence of alcohol.
Then many are those mobile owners who travel abroad with their phone only to return home relaxed and happy , a state of mind which soon turns to so much stress when they find themselves faced with bills the size of a small mortgage.
In the latest development , a recent study by the University of Essex has indicated there might be a link between mobiles and fertility/infertility amongst men who dock their mobile in their trousers when finished. (Dr. Fiona Mathews, director of biosciences and animal
behavior at the University of Exeter).
This however has not been proven beyond doubt and one researcher has stated that this will not change his habits nor does it call for concrete underwear. Back pockets are also a favourite place to dock the phone ..wonder what that holds in store?
Wednesday, June 11, 2014
FA 2014 Japan
The Samurai
The Japanese team under their Italian coach have had
a choppy ride through to the final FIFA rounds. They
shone in South
Africa in 2010 though, progressing to the second stage at the expense of the
likes of Denmark and Cameroon. They came close to stunning Paraguay with the
South Americans only advancing through a penalty shootout victory after regular
and extra time finished goal-less.
After a somewhat lacklustre
start to their 2014 campaign they managed to find their form and drew 1:1 with Australia in the final
qualifying round. AC Milan
midfielder Keisuke Honda has quickly established his place as the team's new
leader,
These guys could
provide a surprise or two and their determination and doggedness to achieve something should not be
discounted.
Tuesday, June 10, 2014
The Conservative's Prayer
Progress is being made but it is slow and it's not clear that we have the luxury of time on our side. We seem to be delaying the inevitable. Time, unfortunately, will tell.
FIFA Germany
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