Opposites attract-personality counts

by John on January 20, 2010
in That's life

She loves champagne and opera, he loves a few beers and a barbeque at home. Chemistry is one thing between opposites, but what about long-term potential in a relationship? Read more..

Virus protection

by John on January 6, 2010
in Computer tips

Q: I am running Spybot, Avast and PC Firewall. Do I need any additional protection for my laptop? Read more..

The poor man’s Mooloolaba

by John on December 25, 2009
in Lifestyle

According to journalist, Natascha Mirosch, who writes for the ‘Bites‘ column in the Courier-Mail,  Caloundra used to be considered the poor man’s Mooloolaba!?! However, both the skyline and streetscape of Bulcock Beach have changed following an $8.5 million facelift. Read more..

Anti-depression video

by John on December 17, 2009
in Health

This video will snap you out of your depression and have you giggling! Read more..

Copenhagen climate charade

by John on December 12, 2009
in Climate scam

A climate of hypocrisy and elitist excesses abound at the Copenhagen summit on climate change. One TV viewer watching the fiasco on Sky News says it’s like Nimbin in suits. Read more..

Pettiness or pique?

by John on December 9, 2009
in That's life

This little gem was written by the two individuals who are responsible for the content in the Courier-Mail’s CONFIDENTIAL page on  Tuesday. Read more..

The big coverup!

by John on December 4, 2009
in Climate scam

If you haven’t a clue as to what “Climategate” is, blame the Australian media. Climategate refers to leaked University of East Anglia emails that reveal how the key scientists behind the global warming theory faked the data, destroyed evidence needed to check their work, and conspired to silence sceptics. They even show some admitting the world isn’t warming as predicted. Read more..

$7 billion to UN?

by John on December 2, 2009
in Climate scam

This month Kevin Rudd flies to Copenhagen to help seal a United Nations deal to cut the world’s emissions - and to make Australia hand over part of its wealth. Read more..

Crucial news

by John on December 1, 2009
in Lifestyle

Here’s how the top news stories unfolded, beginning last Tuesday, in order of importance according to the Australian media: Read more..

Odd news

by John on November 23, 2009
in That's life

Every day we read odd news in the daily newspaper, or hear weird stuff sprouted by our concientious newsreaders and presenters on television and radio. When I say “odd” and “weird” I mean stuff that doesn’t make much sense, news items that will have little or no effect on our daily lives, or news that has no intelligent outcome. Read more..

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