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Here’s how to play it when you’re 64 May 28, 2006

Posted by grhomeboy in Music.
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And here’s another review to read. Especially if you at at your late or early 50’s and 60’s then you may learn a few more tricks. Old wine in a new bottle! Enjoy reading! Here’s how to play it when you’re 64

Oh, and by the way, maybe I do prefer the old recipe of enjoying old wine in a new bottle, as long as the manufacturer’s label doesn’t change! Cheers!

Keep it simple Mr Paul Simon May 28, 2006

Posted by grhomeboy in Music.
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Do you remember Mr Paul Simon? What? You said “No! Who is Mr Simon?”

Can you recall the days when you were younger, back in the 60’s and the 70’s? This is who Mr Simon is. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel. Oh, yes! You do now remember him!

Well, Mr Simon played live his first solo London gig in six years, a strange thing happens. Read this review Paul Simon Bloomsbury Theare, London

A daily drink ‘only good for men’ May 28, 2006

Posted by grhomeboy in Drinks & Beverages.
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According to this article A daily drink ‘only good for men’ :

“Drinking alcohol every day protects against heart disease in men but not in women, Danish research shows.”

Now, isn’t that good news for men? Come on, grab a bottle and cheers!

Dude, You’re Getting a Google May 28, 2006

Posted by grhomeboy in Google.
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At some point earlier this week we commented about Google and Dell agreement.

However in this article Google Watch : Dude, You’re Getting a Google some nice comments are made, adding more and more to the subject.

A new controversy? If not, then what?

Blogging About Work Might Be A Bad Idea May 28, 2006

Posted by grhomeboy in Blogging.
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In this article Blogging About Work Might Be A Bad Idea the author tells us that Bloggers are writing about their day jobs, and it’s getting some of them in trouble.

An increasing number of companies are adopting policies that would prohibit bloggers from discussing their workplace, with termination as one possible result. In most cases, the law is backing the corporations up.

Do you support his opinion? Do you think that legislation must change? Or is it that the big fish always eats the small? What do you think?