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Friday 22 October 2010

Auction super Saturday

Posted to The Age (22/10/2010) on 22/10/2010 at 10:51 AM
Commenting on “Auction super Saturday”

When buying many things ranging from a dress to a car, potential buyers research from various sources, e.g. Google, magazines, friends; then shop around, feel and touch the items, test them, and ask about the warranty. However, many home buyers are quite happy to write out a deposit cheque at an auction after looking at the property for a total of no more than 3 hours (including prior inspection).

If one spends a few hundred thousand dollars without going through a proper evaluation process, then he/she can blame no one except himself/herself for his/her irrational behaviour due to arrogance and stupidity (definitely NOT ignorance).

Perhaps some people do have money trees growing at their backyard!

Monday 11 October 2010

PM accused of stooping to 'bastardry'

Posted to The Age (11/10/2010) on 11/10/2010 at 10:02 AM
Commenting on “PM accused of stooping to 'bastardry'”

Sincerity comes from the heart, not the mouth. With Gillard and Tony as leaders for Australia and opposition respectively, God save Australia!

Thursday 7 October 2010

Jobs surge stokes rate rise fears

Posted to The Sydney Morning Herald (7/10/2010) on 7/10/2010 at 12:18 AM
Commenting on “Jobs surge stokes rate rise fears”

Seasonally adjusted figures are the quick fix for employment rates. What about the job losses during the month, particularly those part time teaching jobs from colleges resulting from drastic fall in international students coming to study? These employment figures always seem rubbery.