|posted by Kevin Bedward|of byitsizepro.co.uk
Well blow me down...just when I thought it was safe to go driving again,...the European Union put the brakes on logic and common sense. Their current ideas for member states of the European Union, of which England is a member as you know,..not only seeks to collect yet more money from us as a country but seemingly in more subtle individual ways too. David Cameron made headlines yesterday and claimed to have achieved a "spectacular success" over European spending, despite accepting that Britain would have to hand over £430m more to Brussels next year.
And as Jamaican would say, dat nat even de worse part a it. Young women drivers could see their insurance premiums soar in an upcoming new ruling that will stop insurance companies from asking the sex of its customers. If this happens, young women drivers, who currently benefit from lower rates because they are deemed far less likely to have road accidents than males of a similar age, could see their insurance premiums soar.
What do you make of all this? for starters,...what exactly do we pay the EU to do FOR us? ...let me know your thoughts as I continue to monitor this and give you my byitsize view on things. Till next time, take it easy out there..IRIE.
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Sunday, October 17, 2010
i'll be forever loving Ja!
| posted by Kevin Bedward |17th October 2010
You know, there was a time not so long ago when Sunday morning began with a certain quiet that reminded me that today wasn't going to be a day filled with anything other than the activities formed by habit, mixed with choices, and stirred by the sweet lazy beats of reggae music. Bob Marley would then remind me ' Everything in life got it's purpose, Find it's reason in every season,' - thanks to the HIFI system from a nearby Rastafarian that lived not far from my parents house; and who amongst us would dare disregard Bob's wisdom eh; well not me, and the tone of the day was set. After breakfast came the drive to pick up a Sunday newspaper,...wash the car on my return, get ready for church...aahh...great memories forever loving Jah (in reference to God)..and of course i'm forever loving my dear JAMAICA.
I know it's true that Happiness is a state of mind and not something which can be defined objectively but that means I can change my state of mind in many ways. Like if I'm uncomfortable or frightened about a situation,..well,..I just find my happy place - forever.
You know, there was a time not so long ago when Sunday morning began with a certain quiet that reminded me that today wasn't going to be a day filled with anything other than the activities formed by habit, mixed with choices, and stirred by the sweet lazy beats of reggae music. Bob Marley would then remind me ' Everything in life got it's purpose, Find it's reason in every season,' - thanks to the HIFI system from a nearby Rastafarian that lived not far from my parents house; and who amongst us would dare disregard Bob's wisdom eh; well not me, and the tone of the day was set. After breakfast came the drive to pick up a Sunday newspaper,...wash the car on my return, get ready for church...aahh...great memories forever loving Jah (in reference to God)..and of course i'm forever loving my dear JAMAICA.
I know it's true that Happiness is a state of mind and not something which can be defined objectively but that means I can change my state of mind in many ways. Like if I'm uncomfortable or frightened about a situation,..well,..I just find my happy place - forever.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Brain Storm hits the island of Jamaica
|posted today byt kevin bedward - byitsizepro.co.uk (website solutions company)
Tropical Storm Nicole dumped more rain on Jamaica for the past two days and sadly there are deaths caused from the heavy rains which have been lashing the island since Tuesday, leaving several families in mourning. And as communication is hampered with the loss of electricity in many parts of the island people anxiously await news from friends and family...I started thinking about the long term.
I was speaking with my mother by text messages last night (she lives in St.Mary,Jamaica) - we enjoyed being able to text each other and stay in touch since land-line phones aren't working and in her words, 'the light still gone', - but the appreciation of mobile phones was suddenly hindered by the realisation that as the utility companies struggle to restore electricity (and running water) to most of the island, how is she going to keep her mobile phone battery charged!?. Yikes -
So as I await a text back from her on what make and model mobile phone she has, I'm on ebay ...buying a wind up mobile phone torch and charger combination gadget. They're priced around the £10 mark (or less) and will be a good buy since unless we figure out a way to attach a chain to Jamaica and tow it out of the storm path that it dwells in, or improve the entire country's infrastructure - this won't be the last time a situation like this arises. Another alternative is a car charger for those who own a car, so I'm adding that to the cart list. - ....send me your comments on any other long term solutions regarding similar aspects of the problems which arise from storms that affect developing nations like Jamaica.
Tropical Storm Nicole dumped more rain on Jamaica for the past two days and sadly there are deaths caused from the heavy rains which have been lashing the island since Tuesday, leaving several families in mourning. And as communication is hampered with the loss of electricity in many parts of the island people anxiously await news from friends and family...I started thinking about the long term.
I was speaking with my mother by text messages last night (she lives in St.Mary,Jamaica) - we enjoyed being able to text each other and stay in touch since land-line phones aren't working and in her words, 'the light still gone', - but the appreciation of mobile phones was suddenly hindered by the realisation that as the utility companies struggle to restore electricity (and running water) to most of the island, how is she going to keep her mobile phone battery charged!?. Yikes -
So as I await a text back from her on what make and model mobile phone she has, I'm on ebay ...buying a wind up mobile phone torch and charger combination gadget. They're priced around the £10 mark (or less) and will be a good buy since unless we figure out a way to attach a chain to Jamaica and tow it out of the storm path that it dwells in, or improve the entire country's infrastructure - this won't be the last time a situation like this arises. Another alternative is a car charger for those who own a car, so I'm adding that to the cart list. - ....send me your comments on any other long term solutions regarding similar aspects of the problems which arise from storms that affect developing nations like Jamaica.
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