Posts made in February, 2010
Rain Follows the Plow (sic): Myth or Reality?
Wondering, after an unexpected sunshine filled Saturday, what the weekly weather forecast held, we were slightly worried when 19,400,000 pages for Heavy Rain in February came up on a Google search; but relieved that Kagouls and sandbags wouldn’t be the ‘must have’ item for the coming weeks instead, a Playstation for a new game. Rainfall was made newsworthy during the 19th Century by...
Read MoreBreaking Horse Power: Spurring on Growth
American icon, embodiment and symbol of a pioneering, wild and free spirit with a choice of four wheels or four hooves ; the Mustang is doing very well. Ford, the Company behind the four wheeled version has shown profitable growth and, the feral horse contributor to alluring imagery of the Wild West, also has booming numbers. But the one that had been granted federal protection as ‘living...
Read MoreFebruary 2010 News
Market Recovery A 100% commercial mortgage has been launched for the Medical Sector. This includes surgeries, pharmacies, opticians, care homes and nursing homes. Rates are comparable to residential mortgages so it is encouraging to see further movement within the marketplace. The Enterprise Finance Guarantee This continues to be expanded with one high street lender announcing that...
Read MoreFebruary 2010 Muse & Views: Winding Up Wonderland
Any fool can make things complicated, it requires a genius to make things simple, or something to that effect said E.F Schumacher. As layer upon layer of complexity is added to spice up a story, be used as spin or just remind us that common sense isn’t so common, it’s a reasonable adage to be reminded of in seemingly complicated times. Another complex story to get an update is Alice in...
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