Archive > October 2009

Donate to Project Valour-IT

It’s the time of the year again where I spruik for Project Valour-IT which assists wounded men and women who have served their country by using enabling technology. I urge you to consider a small donation.

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Windows 7 Available

Naturally, with the release of Windows 7 into the public arena on Thursday, there’s been a lot of talk about Windows 7 amongst my linux and gaming focused friends. From all the information I have Windows 7 is architecturally Windows Vista but has been polished very well and most of the rather serious annoyances relating [...]

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Who wants to Work with Rudd?

You know I think many Aussies have noticed our PM’s behaviour in the personal sphere.  There’s been a few reports of temper tantrums and the odd staff member who left. Now there’s something a little less anecdotal to back up what some of us may have been suspecting. So Prime Minister Rudd is a rather [...]

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Listen to Him Now

Mr John Howard didn’t do a thing for people with hearing impairment in his 11 years in office.  Didn’t even widely admit it.  He was looked after of course. Why do they listen to him now?

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Passing on Costs to the Consumer

It irritates me how many conservatives don’t know the basics of the capitalist system they support. One of the most common errors is about business costs.  The price of a product is well known to be based on supply and demand.  This does not mean costs and profits.  When the costs for a company increase [...]

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