The online roulette system

I was leaving a comment on the previous Roulette system and it started to look a little bit long so I decided to do a new post.

I’m interested to see if anyone else gives this a try. I tried it out on Casino Splendido (not with real money of course (yet?) ). My . . . → Read More: The online roulette system

Datawind Pocketsurfer2

“Mobile internet finally becomes a reality”

That’s the claim of Datawind, manufacturers of the Pocketsurfer2.

Pocketsurfer2

Pocketsurfer2 is a handheld device that delivers the full power and original graphic intensity of the internet rapidly and wirelessly to the palm of your hand. The PocketSurfer 2 has its own in-built GPRS antenna and SIM card which means it can connect itself straight to the mobile network to get you online immediately, you don’t need any other bits and pieces at all, just get it out of the box and go! You are not dependent on WIFI access and no Bluetooth connection with a mobile phone is needed either.

The PocketSurfer2 allows you to browse the web in its original HTML layout, with full graphics, Java support and other complex web functionality on a 640 x 240 colour widescreen display. An integrated mouse pointer and a full format, backlit QWERTY keyboard must make it one of the most usable hand-held web device around. The rich user experience of the PocketSurfer2 offers Continue reading Datawind Pocketsurfer2

My first property auction

On my journey to become a professional property investor and developer I went along to my first property auction last night. I had read over the details of the property beforehand and looked in to the previously sold prices as well as the current asking prices in the area. I didn’t intend to bid but went through the motions as I would have if I was going to to get the full experience. I had calculated that my top price for the property in question was to be £160,000. This was perhaps a little under what one could have gone up to as I was edging slighty on the safe side, but that’s the way I will play these things anyway especially in the early stages.

The auction was Continue reading My first property auction

Current property market

Having just watched a program about the current property market and the comments about affordability that not only this program mentioned but that is also all over the press at the moment I thought I would share my comments on this.

All we are hearing about in the media is about the current house price to earnings ratio in regard to affordability which I have heard as being 1:9 and in 1990 around the time of the property crash this was around 1:5. This is being reported in a way that suggests we are now in for a property crash and that the current market is not sustainable etc etc. Whilst I feel that prices may be heading for a downturn or at least a levelling off my opinion is that a big part of the reason is the lack of confidence in the market that the media is fueling. I see the way they are reporting the figures as being mis-representative as they are not taking in to account the current interest rates. Continue reading Current property market

Local Nights Out goes green

With the Government’s Energy White Paper aiming to cut carbon emissions up to 60% by 2050, every business in the UK is feeling the strain of reducing their carbon footprint. But, here at Localnightsout.com, we have made a serious commitment to our customers and the environment.

We are pledging to plant a tree for every new paid advert taken out on our website, so businesses can now reduce their carbon footprint Continue reading Local Nights Out goes green

Track day at Croix

I arrived home Tuesday early evening shattered after a few days away in France. The purpose of the trip was a track day at Croix circuit, about 60 miles from Calais. The track day was organised by BHP Trackdays and it was a well run relaxed day with friendly people. Most of the cars there were Caterhams and 8 cars went on the same crossing to convoy down together.

I went down with a friend of mine in his Caterham R300 which meant leaving at 6:30am on Sunday morning to get down to his dad’s house near Dartford where I would leave the car and squeeze the gear into the R300. It’s a good job I know how to travel light what with two people, two sets off luggage for 3 days and two crash helmets. Continue reading Track day at Croix

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