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  1. The recent organic foods market

    May 25, 2009 by

    Bristol Holds Organic Food FestivalEarlier this month, as part of an early fall tradition, the largest organic food festival in Europe was hosted right by the harbour in Bristol, England.  The festival, which ran from 12-13 September, is run annually by the Soil Association, which is a UK-based charity focusing on local farming and public education.  This year, over 150 exhibitors pitched their tents to bring education and awareness to organic foods.  While it used to be free, it has in recent years become overly popular, so this year adults were charged five pounds (one pound of which was donated to the Soil Association), though children were able to enter free of charge.New Additions to the Weekend

    Trying to make the festival a family affair with something to do for everyone, the planners decided to implement a Kids Taste Tent and a bazaar featuring street food from around the world, including Thai, Indian, and Somalian fare.  My personal favorite was the Greek couscous with yogurt, fresh broad beans, and coriander– yum!

    Not Just for Eating

    Besides stuffing my face with delicious organic eats (which believe me, I did plenty of that), the festival also featured live music and dance shows, and workshops to teach the public about how to cook with organic ingredients.  Now, usually I am a disaster in the kitchen, but the workshops were designed to teach even the least talented chefs among us how to cook. I was able to learn how to make some great food (like mango chutney!) from some famous chefs.


    Because of a recent article published in The Guardian that stated that the Food Standards Agency found that organic food is not healthier compared with conventionally produced food, there was also a greater emphasis on why organic food is better for you regardless of what the study says.  Sustainability was a buzzword that was floating around the air throughout the entire weekend, because the fact of the matter is that conventional farming isn’t a sustainable method.  It depletes nutrients from the soil, expends a huge amount of fossil fuel, and doesn’t allow for a high standard of animal welfare.  Organic food is just the way to go for farming of the future.


  2. It’s not just about coupons – how to spend less and save more

    December 9, 2011 by

    I am not the sort of person who naturally just saves money – it has always gone out of my bank accounts nearly as fast as it has gone in. Earned $500 that week? Great, that meant I had $500 to spend that weekend. Of course living paycheck to paycheck becomes quite stressful, especially when you get paid every two weeks and have no money left after the first week. When you are young and single this isn’t so bad, but as you get older it gets quite embarrassing. Also once you have a partner and/or family to support it really is not an acceptable way to live!

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    Now, there is absolutely nothing wrong with having fun. I’m a big believer that life is to be experienced and enjoyed, and that there are few better things than a steak and garlic mashed potatoes. But I was going about it the wrong way. If I saw something I wanted, I’d just go get it. I had a credit card, but luckily for me at that time, I hadn’t figured out exactly how the whole balance thing worked. I was nervous about using it because I was afraid that I wouldn’t pay it off on time only because I didn’t understand the bill and that I’d get huge fees and ruin my credit. At least I had enough sense to understand that.

    Because I never used a credit card, I had to constrain my wants and needs into my budget, with the wants almost always winning out over the needs. When SD Gal and I got married, I literally brought almost nothing to the table in terms of financial help.

    I imagine that if finances had come up more often as a serious discussion point during our courtship, we probably would have dated quite a bit longer, or at least until I had some more money saved up. However, I lucked out – SD Gal is the consummate saver, looking to hold on to every last cent she can. It was her reserve that helped us get through our first married months and all of the extra fees and things you need when you first get married.

    Together, we’ve made a good balance. She tends to lean towards the ‘lets save it’ side, and I still have one foot firmly planted in the ‘we’ve worked hard, let’s party’ side. We’re usually able to come to a good compromise, and we’ve saved quite a bit more than we’ve spent. That tells you who usually wins in our house.

    The one thing she has really figured out to save us money on every day expenses is the art of using coupons for everything. Even simple things like getting new phone plans  - she used a verizon promo code to cut her phone bill in half and when my phone crapped out and I couldn’t really afford a new one she found me a straight talk promo code that let me get the cell phone I wanted with no money needed up front – smart lady!

    I’m glad we’re saving. I’m much more comfortable having a cushion in the bank, and I know that if something does happen, we aren’t going to be left high and dry because we can’t pay for anything. On the other hand, it’s still important to enjoy the fruits of our labors. Failing to do so will result in a boring life, and I don’t want that either. Now that things have balanced out we can afford fun, but I’m glad we saved first. How do you balance saving and having fun – when are you comfortable using your savings for enjoyment? Do you ever feel remorse – like you should save your savings (yes, that was intended) for a rainy day?

     


  3. I am still addicted to that angry birds game!

    December 8, 2011 by

    Without the development of Angry Birds, it is hard to say where the mobile gaming market would be as a whole right now.  The company behind the game, Rovio, absolutely blew up  the market and became the first company to prove that mobile apps can truly move a lot of money and provide a great experience for the end user.  Too many apps were focused on too much functionality and pizzazz without actually concentrating on the quality of the application.  Angry Birds succeeded because it is an extremely well polished game with a rock solid foundation of game play dynamics to back it up.

     

    Unlike a lot of the games out on mobile right now, Angry Birds actually has characters that are likable.  This is further proven by the fact that you can go to any mall in America and buy shirts with the eyes, beak and mouth of each particular type of bird.  Name another application that has its characters on shirts at most major malls.  I sure can’t.  The characters in a game are absolutely vital to the success of a game as a whole, and the quirky juxtaposition of the angry birds and the evil, dastardly pigs is just odd enough to spark attention in someone who is being introduced to the game for the first time.

    We love those angry little birds

    Rovio has shown that they are not a one hit wonder by doing extremely smart things with the one piece of intellectual property that they do have.  They released free updates and bonus levels for those who had already bought the game, as well as a standalone holiday game series and they continue to release new episodes every six months or so.

     

    With the release of each new episode they add some new little tweak to the game play to keep the entire game fresh, new and exciting for veteran players.  Everyone loves a puzzle but once they have solved it they get bored and Rovio knows this.  They have designed some clever gameplay tricks to keep people hooked on the Angry Birds world.

     

    The first is the star rating system and scoring system for each level.  Depending on your score you can earn anywhere from one to three stars per level.  The higher the score, the higher the stars you earn.  While it essentially means nothing, people love to get hooked into these systems and will spend hours and hours just developing the perfect strategy to ace each level.

     

    The next thing that they added was the golden egg.  They decided to hide golden eggs throughout the levels which, if unlocked, would let loose even more bonus content for their users.  Bonus content and hidden unlockables are staples of addictive gameplay and I have to say that Rovio did as good a job as any mobile app company I have ever seen at implementing these features.  They truly understand gameplay and thanks to them the world has yet another amazing game to enjoy with their friends and family.

    Angry Birds


  4. Why I Now Use K Cups Instead Of Ground Coffee

    December 2, 2011 by

    Earlier this year, I was living in a spacious room with four other girls in gorgeous townhouse right on the beach.  We had an amazing view of the hang-gliders drifting over the ocean, the sunsets, and the palm trees; our apartment dynamic was fantastic; and we had a Keurig coffee maker, thanks to one of the roommates’ moms who had bought it for her for her birthday a couple of years ago. Life was basically perfect back then.

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    Yum... free trade coffee beans taste better

    Sadly the lease ended sometime in the middle of summer and we knew we were going to have to split up and go our separate ways.  Some of us moved to the city, some to the country, but me? I stayed.  I did a quick search of apartments in the area and sign the documents for the first one I could find, even though I didn’t know the girl I would be living with.  Needless to say I didn’t get to keep any of the wonderful things about my old apartment, including the ocean view and the incredible Keurig coffee maker.

     
    We have a simple one that brews 12 cups at a time that we bought for maybe $15. I miss that Keurig so much.  It just doesn’t make any sense to me why a two-person household (or really any size household, for that matter) would need 12 cups of coffee at one time.  No one drinks that much coffee, and if they do there is probably something physically wrong with them.

     

     

    My roommate and I barely ever get up at the same time, so if I brew the coffee first she doesn’t get it for hours later, and by that time it is either cold or burnt– but always stale.  Let’s face it: coffee tastes best within the first few minutes that it is brewed.  Anything longer than that and you might as well not drink anything.  I can’t even count the number of times my roommate left the house earlier than me, and left the coffee maker on thinking I would grab a cup, only for me to come home from work hours later and smell burnt coffee throughout the house because I failed to check the kitchen that morning.  Trust me: it’s just as unpleasant a smell as it sounds like it would be.

     
    The other thing I hate about having this cheaply-made coffee maker in our kitchen is that there aren’t very many varieties of coffee that I can buy at the supermarket.  One of my favorite things about the Keurig were the cheap K cups that came in a whole assortment of roasts, made with coffee beans from all over the world.  Not only were they super convenient in that I could make exactly the serving size I would need (and not eight times more than I needed), but the selection of flavor is amazing.  I can only find a few different brands available for purchase in the coffee aisle at my local grocery store, and I am tired of all of them.  Variety is the spice of life, and I am tired of drinking the same flavored coffee, day in and day out.  I want more!


  5. Chicken recipe

    October 25, 2011 by

    I made a new chicken dish tonight. It was yummy! :)

    6 boneless/skinless chicken breasts (ones for me were trimmed and weighed at 3.5oz)
    1/4c Vegetable Stock (I used Wolfgang Puck’s Natural Vegetable Stock)
    Juice of 1/2 Orange
    1/2 tsp Red Pepper flakes
    1/2 tsp Italian Seasoning (contained basil, oregano, marjoram, savory, & sage)

    Added veg stock, fresh o.j., red pepper flakes, and Italian Seasoning to a dish. Let chicken sit in marinade for 20 minutes or so.

    Marinating for 20 minutes (I’m not a fan of raw chicken – it kinda grosses me out, so I’ll make this picture smaller for you in case you are anything like me.) :)

    I used my panini press, which opens flat to “grill” food. I grilled them for about 10 minutes on each side (but to make sure they didn’t get too brown, i cooked 5 minutes on one side, flip -cook 5 minutes, flip again cook 5 minutes, flip again – cook 5 minutes.)

    After 1st flip
    (this is just the one side of the grill)

     So after flipping the chicken for the last time, I just let it grill for another 5 minutes. Here is the finished product just before removing from the grill.


  6. Tasty organic food for breakfast this morning

    October 25, 2011 by

    Just a quick post here to keep things up to date. The wireless keyboard that I’m on also seems to be needing a battery replacement so typing is becoming an increasingly frustrating experience.

     

    Had an all staff meeting at work this morning which gave me a bit more insight into the other work that is going on within the company. They also provided bacon sandwiches and champagne for everyone. A bacon sandwich is apparently a common British breakfast item and is exactly what it sounds like: Bacon on white bread. I passed as I’m not a huge bacon fan, aside from Spanish ham, and find the British breakfasts to be a bit foreign to my tastes.

     

    The company does have a well stocked kitchen with plenty of food to make breakfast in particular. There are fairly standard cereals that I will take advantage of, and even a jar or two of peanut butter which is not something I see too often here. There is one particular cupboard, and while I would stop short of calling it a cabinet of horrors, it does make for a sideshow of British culinary tastes.

     

    Marmite is extremely popular in the office, and indeed it seems to be popular in the whole of the town. Marmite and cheese sandwiches seem to be on offer and purchased everywhere. The squeezable variety seems to be the clear favourite at work as it allows a quick squiggle across your toast and then your off.

     

    Something new that I’ve stumbled across in the kitchen is Bovril., a beef extract for making a hot cuppa. Because clearly, nothing perks you up in the morning like a cow in your cup.

     

    While I try to be adventurous and broaden my horizons, that is after all, an advantage of living abroad, I think I might give this a pass. I’m not sure if indulging in this would make me feel peculiarly British or just leave me feeling peculiar. If I really feel like yeast and beef, instead of spreading the former on toast and quaffing a mug of the latter, I’ll go the old boring American route and have my yeast in beer and beef on the plate.

     

     


  7. Whisky tasting and the silent treatment

    June 25, 2010 by

    The whisky tasting on Friday went very well, and no recovery was needed on Saturday. I think last weekend reinforced the virtue of moderation to me. That and the drams were still a tad pricey, but very good for London standards nonetheless. As the night went on I found myself looking at the bottle prices and increasingly thinking they were looking reasonable. I needed to keep my wits about me lest I end up coming home a full fledged member with a couple of bottles under my arm.

    I did have some great whiskys and one that was interesting, but not anything I would order again. It gives me a bit of a thrill to drink a whisky from a closed distillery that is as old as I am. It was fun to have that kind of experience, because I certainly don’t drink that kind of whisky any other time. I do wonder who gets the job of writing up the descriptions of the whiskys. Some I think were pretty accurate and described the flavour much better than I could, while some were just perplexing. I like this whisky, but I’m not sure I’m picking up the hints of orange peel and creosote. I’m not sure what kitten and plaster should taste like – and I don’t think I want to – so I’m pretty happy with my simple tastes.

    I got the silent treatment from La Mujer on Saturday. It had nothing to do with going out for whisky the night before, but instead was a result of my facial hair. I shaved my beard but left a thin mustache that she said looked awful. Actually she said I looked like a gay Errol Flynn. She also said she wouldn’t talk to me until I shaved it. I did shave it that evening before we went out because it was just a lark and never intended to actually be worn out of the house. But when she sets her mind to it, she can be stubborn. I don’t want to spoil it, but I have to admit I did have kind of a relaxing afternoon. I got to spend a couple of hours doing my own thing while she did hers and that was nice. Of course if I grow a mustache every saturday, she’s bound to catch on.


  8. What to do when your team work breaks down and your people are in a bad place

    January 23, 2012 by

    Often teams are in a bad spot. Team members are burned out, only and demoralized basic moody. It might eventually the best of them. You’ve got to help the team change instructions and hop in if it happens to your team.
    So what’s a great way to handle this?

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    First of all you’ve got to help the group acknowledge the scenario. a issue is evolved by People won’t thing don’t acknowledge something requires changing. In a meeting, say something such as “Everyone nowadays seems a small edgy. What’s going on?”
    2nd, talking and listening helps. If the party is irritable, create some space for people to go to town. The easy work of wasting off some water could be very washing for teams. Of course before anyone is sincere by what they’re experiencing, there will have to be some foundational levels of confidence currently in position. One thing to avoid is dismissing the feelings of the first individual who determines to speak up. Try to get your people involved and happy to be working together again, you could try team building perth  as a way to improve their communication skills and resolve some problems.
    Sooner or later you need to employ the class in a conversation about perhaps the signs suggest a true trouble that really must be resolved or somewhat a negative alignment of the stars which will pass on its own. If there’s a problem making the crankiness, your task is to support the party concentrate its energy on coping with it.
    The option to the activities specified above is the do-nothing method. It always does not while this can work in uncommon situations. A moody staff needs support and training like a management course such as cert iv frontline management. Thus jump in and do that which you could.

     

    Interacting doesn’t come minute nature, to be done well, it’s a learned craft. The following are three issues that can improve your hearing abilities:
    An attitude of nurturing more for what the other individual is saying than for your own ideas and worries.
    The power to not and keep your attention to what’s being mentioned allow your head roam.
    To fill out the holes of your comprehension through thinking and questioning about what is being said.
    It’s been said, “One of the best compliments it is possible to spend someone else is to accept that what he/she needs to say is of benefit, to listen.”
    Learning how to become an useful audience gives huge returns in your connections with people. By positively listening to another individual the ultimate supplement is paid by you. Your hearing indicates that what they have to state is critical. It increases their sensation of self-worth.


  9. Preserving Your Own Food? Beware of Botulism…

    December 2, 2011 by

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    Botulism under the microscope

    Botulism is a deadly disease, but thankfully one we are seeing less and less of due to our sophisticated medical care and overwhelmingly great knowledge of the human body. Regardless, it still claims the lives of five to ten percent of those who contract it, which is a sad reality that we must accept. The earlier you can identify that you may have botulism, the better your chances to successfully treat the disease and make a full recovery. The symptoms are very distinctive due to the rare nature of the disease.
    Basically, botulism symptoms start out as signs of paralysis in the face. Drooping of the eyelids is considered one of the easiest symptoms to spot, but there are many others. Any loss of control in the mouth, both on the outside with problems moving the lips and the inside with any difficulty swallowing are both very typical bodily responses to botulism poisoning. As time goes on the disease will spread to the extremities causing full paralysis of the musculoskeletal system.
    In the most severe cases of botulism, the muscles in the lungs will also shut down which causes a total respiratory failure. This symptom is the major cause of death among those inflicted, but only occurs if a lethal amount of the toxin is ingested or present in the body. The interesting thing about the symptoms is that while all of this is happening the person remains completely coherent and clear minded. No fever or any other kind of “classic” symptoms come into play with botulism. It is strictly the body’s reaction to a toxin that is invading and taking over the nervous system.
    Infants are the group of people most affected by botulism, simply because the beneficial bacteria in the intestines and stomach have not propagated enough to stop any other kind of bacterial growth. Because of this the botulism bacteria is free to spread throughout an infant’s gastrointestinal tract and actually can become a much more severe case than many adults. There are around 90 cases of infant botulism every single year, but thankfully the mortality rate is rather low with infants due to their amazing ability to recover from many illnesses.
    One of the primary ways that infants get botulism is through consumption of either honey or corn syrup, which is why doctors always recommend to never give it to a child under a year of age. It’s simply too big a risk to give them either of these substances and to be honest doesn’t do much good for them even if it was not infected. To mitigate the risk of botulism in adults, make sure you do not eat any preserved foods that smell bad, and you also throw out any cans that are past their expiration date or look overly damaged or distended. The gaseous buildup inside a can is a sign that the botulism bacteria has grown inside that particular can.


  10. Making money with stocks – is it that easy?

    December 1, 2011 by

    All too often I have heard my friends say things like, “Oh, I heard that so and so made a KILLING in penny stocks recently!” and I have to laugh to myself. I know that a lot of these people who think they are professional traders in the penny stock market are simply full of hot air and had a few lucky trades that made them think they were the next Warren Buffet. The truth is, while penny stocks can provide some of the most amazing returns on your investment out of any asset class, they take some skill the maneuver as well as time to master.
    Like anything in life, trading stocks is a skill that can be improved upon. Don’t let anyone tell you that just because you weren’t born trading stocks of Qualcomm and Apple that you’re not cut out to be a trader. They have no clue what they’re talking about and have likely lost quite a bit of money in the stock market, making them bitter and discouraging to any fresh face that wants to try their hand.

     

    Should your portfolio include some penny stocks?

    Smart investing?

    In order to improve, you first need to understand the fundamentals. Only then can you build a framework that can successfully take you from knowing a little and making a little money, to knowing a lot and making a LOT of money.
    Believe me, the risk is high but the rewards are worth it. As they say, with higher risk comes higher reward. If you’re willing to play that game and are comfortable with a very high variance investment vehicle then I would urge you to get into penny stocks as soon as possible. There are very few places that you can put your money that can quadruple it overnight. In fact, unless you’re spending time at a casino (which is a complete waste of time), I don’t know of anything out there that can multiply your money as fast as investing in penny stocks.
    So when you hear your friends boasting that they know someone killing it in penny stocks you should always approach the situation skeptically. However, you may as well ask to be put in touch with this person because they might be one of the few who puts their money where their mouth is and could teach you a fair bit about how the whole process works. Trust me, getting experience, advice and coaching from someone who actually knows what they are doing and has been through it all is invaluable as a beginner. It can speed up your learning curve significantly and let you dodge all of the simple beginner’s mistakes that almost everyone makes.
    Penny stocks are also great because it’s quite easy to get started investing in them. You can take $50 and buy 10 shares of five different companies and be fairly well diversified while also risking almost no money at all. Don’t delay – every day you wait to check out penny stocks is a day you could have doubled your investment!


  11. Birth – the most organic procedure there is?

    December 1, 2011 by

    The most beautiful time in a woman’s life isn’t when she walks down the aisle to get married.  It’s not when she walks down the stairs in her prom dress.  It’s not even the first day she’s born!  These are all examples of outer beauty, but the beauty that I’m talking about today is the magical wonder of pregnancy – the creation of a NEW life on this planet.
    There are a lot of things to learn when it comes to pregnancy.  I’m sure you have heard of the famous book, “What to Expect When You’re Expecting,” the classic primer on all of the phases of pregnancy and what will happen to your body as you progress through them.  It’s a great way to give a future mother a little sneak peek on pregnancy week by week as they move through the weeks towards the glorious birth of their new baby.

    Pregnancy week by week - who is farther along?
    One of the most interesting periods of pregnancy is the second trimester.  This is the period from week thirteen to week twenty eight that can best be regarded as the most excitable and energetic time in a woman’s pregnancy.  Thankfully, by this time the dreaded morning sickness is starting to fade or has already evaporated.  The last thing that a mother (or anyone, for that matter) wants is to be throwing up every morning for three months.  It’s one of the worst parts about pregnancy, but fortunately it is front loaded and only lasts the first three months when you don’t have all of the added stress of a larger baby in your stomach.
    The second trimester marks the period of most rapid growth for the baby within you.  It starts to identify its sex by growing the male or female genitalia, and takes on more of the look of a full grown baby.  You may even notice that in the middle of the 2nd trimester the baby will begin to kick or move around in your womb, which is exciting not only for the mother but for the father.  Fathers can sometimes feel like they are left on the sidelines after conception, because the ball is really in the mother’s court at that point.  It’s up to her to nurture and nourish the child.  That doesn’t mean that a father has no responsibility or input, though.  It is up to him to support and nourish his wife and especially to provide that emotional anchor for her.

     

     

    During the second trimester a woman’s hormones are fluctuating in all different directions, so the man in the relationship must be there as that rock for her to hold on to if she is feeling out of touch or overwhelmed with the whole process.
    It is truly a wonderful thing to experience the joy of pregnancy, and there are a lot of things to know if you’re going to look at pregnancy week by week.  The best advice is to take it slow and remember to breathe – you’ll be just fine as long as you are a responsible and loving mother.


  12. Anti-scam advice: people dont just email you with amazing money making opportunites… seriously.

    November 11, 2011 by

    It’s been said that we are entering the second big dot-com bubble, and with that there have been many online companies that have sprouted up in the past four to five years as clones of already successful online businesses.  One of the classic examples right now are all of the Groupon clones that have popped up in different niches.  If you’re at all involved with the internet at all, it’s likely you’ve dealt with a few investment opportunity pitches, either from friends or through your email.

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    The most common way to get scammed online through email these days has been the investment pitch.  You’ll get an email saying, “Hi, I’m running a very profitable internet business in the beginning stages of development.  We are well on our way to becoming the next Facebook/Twitter/Groupon but we need cash in order to fund the purchase of our new office space.  Of course, we will be offering equity in the company that will be worth millions (if not billions!) in a few years when we go public, so for a very small investment right now you can get a HUGE return on your money.  Simply give me a call at 555-555-5555 to speak more about this amazing opportunity!”

    The first thing that you need to be thinking when you read this email is, “If this was such a special opportunity, why are they emailing random people about it?”  If it was truly as good as the email makes it out to be, then there is no way on Earth they would be talking about it with anyone other than close friends, family, business partners, and potentially venture capital firms – this means it’s a scam!.  Think about it: if it actually was on track to be the next Facebook, Twitter, or Groupon, then they would have millions of people interested in investing in it in the early stages.  The trick is that no one can truly know how successful a company will be until it actually achieves that level of success.  Business, and internet businesses in particular are just too complex to fully project out their future success.  For this reason alone you should never invest in an opportunity like this, even if it comes from one of your friends that you have made on Facebook or Twitter.

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    Online friendships are great, but they can come at a huge expense if you don’t truly know the person.  They could be cultivating that relationship for years in order to pull off an investment con like this, making you think that they know quite a bit about online startups and business in general.  So when they come to you asking for money, it doesn’t even cross your mind that it could be scam and you happily pony up the money, thinking you’ll have it doubled, tripled, or multiplied by ten in no time at all.  After all, if they did it at Facebook, you can do it too, right?  Wrong.  You need to be wary of the fake investment scam just as you must be wary of any other internet scam that’s out there today. Stay informed about internet scams to avoid becoming one of the statistics. This article provides up to date information about some of the latest ones spreading across the web.


  13. Credit cards – do you overextend on a regular basis?

    November 11, 2011 by

    There are many reasons to use credit cards. Unfortunately, the most common use that seems to be used by the average person is to fund purchases that they would otherwise not be able to make. Purchases like fancy clothes, new electronics, vacations and toys are all examples of a misuse of credit cards – provided that these items couldn’t be bought without using credit cards. Not only does this teach irresponsible spending, it also harms the credit score of anyone who decides that this is a good idea.
    A credit score is the best way that any bank or lending agency has to rate people on their ability to pay back a loan. There has been a lot of backlash recently against banks and mortgage lenders, and with good reason. They decided that short term profit was better than actually using a person’s credit score responsibly. The result was a lot of people ended up getting homes, cars, etc when any sane lender would have seen that they had no ability to ever pay these loans back.
    Getting a free credit score is the smartest and most responsible way for someone to take control of their finances and start to get back on the right track. Of course, if they already have a great credit score, the only things that they would need to do is to maintain whatever financial habits that they have already been applying and keep up the good work. Unfortunately, most of us are not in this position due to bad spending and saving habits. Seeing a credit score can really shock someone into confronting the reality of their spending and saving habits, and hopefully jolt them into action. It may seem great to have all the toys for “free” and pay them back later, but eventually later becomes today and the money isn’t there.

     

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    Credit - useful back can be a trap!

    What happens then? This is where credit card companies really rake in the money. They are able to charge exorbitant interest fees on people who don’t pay their bills on time. It’s part of the agreement when you sign for a revolving credit card. It may seem unfair, but think of the situation in a different way. Imagine you were the one that was lending out money, and you saw someone acting extremely irresponsible with that money, despite the fact that they said they would use it for college, books, or bills. Instead, they are blowing it on electronics, toys, and restaurants. You would understandably feel outraged. For most of us, this could happen when we loan money to a friend. Credit card companies loan money to strangers, so they must build in these safeguards in the likely event that a good percentage of their customers are going to act irresponsibly from time to time. After all, they are a business and they must operate as such. The best that we can do is learn to play by their rules and make responsible choices.

     


  14. Dealing with comment spam…

    October 28, 2011 by

    Grr… I’m starting to get annoying amounts of spam. It’s really not a great big deal, since I just mark them as spam and they are gone within a few hours, but as I said… it’s annoying. I’m not about to get rid of DoFollow, because I really like it both in idea and practice, but I’m also sure that it’s leading some spam merchants my way.
    Today I deleted a couple rubbish comments from somebody trying to sell Viagra and Property in “Paradise”. Now I don’t even like the old Sex on the Beach drink, and won’t darken the doorway of any bar advertising that swill, so I certainly don’t want it on my blog. Again, just a bit annoying.
    Spammers are starting to remind me of viruses, not the computer kind, just the old fashioned phlegmy type. There is the truly annoying, yet harmless, ones like the erection ones that are the run of the mill cold. You get them, they are inconvenient, but easy to deal with and short lasting. Then there are the new breed-the viruses that evolve. They are Akismet resistant. They understand the filters, and more importantly, they can sneak past your natural defenses. Different names, different links, different IP addresses-same rubbish.
    I read a comment that seems like a genuine reflection on my post with a query regarding linking to social networking sites. At first I see this and think it’s a normal post. Hours later I find three posts that taken individually seem legitimate, but are almost identical to the original. That’s when I realize I’ve been had and am now on the lookout for that strain. I have no doubt in a few weeks time, I will encounter a new breed.
    Anyone have any good suggestions? I’m not sure if it’s a bot issue, so I’m loathe to introduce the annoying math or image questions to allow a post. I would prefer not to have to introduce anything to force legitimate posters to go through. It’s not a huge issue, it’s just this is Friday evening for me, and this is my niggling complaint. I don’t want people ripping off some poor bastard who can’t get it up on my site.
    Since I have their IP addresses and links, ideally I would like somebody to tell me how to send the blogging equivalent of the ebola virus to them. Yes, I’m a bit petty as well as vindictive.


     


  15. New blog design

    October 26, 2011 by

    As many of you will have noticed (at least I hope you all noticed!) we have had a redesign of this site. The old one was looking pretty tired and out of date so I finally pulled the pin and got it done. It is one of the aspects of business that many people don’t pay close attention to. The image of your business is portrayed by your logo, your website, the appearance of your staff, how you speak to clients and new customers – everything you do is related to the branding of your business. It is important so don’t neglect your branding – it could be the difference between massive success and failure.