by roz | Mar 11, 2016 | article, Sub Culture
On International Women’s Day (IWD) I read that the professor of analytical science at the University of Manchester’s school of chemical engineering, 61-year-old Nicholas Goddard moonlights as a porn star with girls who claim to be teenagers. His career as a porn star...
by roz | Feb 23, 2016 | article, women
Sadly, I have learned of another woman who died of a heart attack. Family and friends were shocked because her death was entirely unexpected but a heart attack can give warning signs. Heart attacks are the biggest killer of women. Listeners on Galaxy 102.5FM were...
by roz | Sep 24, 2015 | article, civil liberties, Government & Politics, Human Rights
Consecutive right-wing British Governments have promoted a privatisation agenda. It is argued that public ownership is incapable of operating a cheap, cost effective, efficient, economical, customer service. Whilst privatisation, meets all that criteria with two...
by roz | Sep 18, 2015 | article, Government & Politics
The contest for the leadership of the Labour Party turned out to be quite exciting. The outsider, Jeremy Corbyn (JC), romped home. The gang of three (Burnham, Copper & Kendell) created the “anyone but Corbyn” movement. That didn’t go so well and Burnham...
by roz | Sep 15, 2015 | article, Government & Politics
I have observed with great interest the closing of ranks between the political establishment and the media against Jeremy Corbyn, the people’s choice and not Rupert Murdoch’s. Corbyn must surely be the most misquoted man in history. Whatever he says becomes a scary...
by roz | Sep 8, 2015 | article, Computers and Technology
I have a beautiful Apple iMac, large screen, big memory and it is cool. We have been going along fine. Until recently, when I found Mac was getting a little slow. The coloured wheel (which indicates that the system is running slow) that appears to a user’s...