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July 21, 2013July 26, 2013 JamesMorris 0

For some years I have been describing myself as a career schizophrenic. Since leaving my job as editor of PC Pro magazine in early 2004, I have pulled together an increasingly disparate range of activities to make a living, which in their turn have pulled me in many directions at once. Whilst remaining a prolific […]

Tagged Business, Business Services, ChannelFlip, IBM, Microsoft Windows, PC Pro, Video production, Wil Harris
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RT @AdamBienkov When asked if he has any conflicts of interests with his plan to subsidise childcare agencies, Sunak replied: “No, all my disclosures are declared in the normal way." In reality his wife has shares in one of the companies most set to benefit from it. inews.co.uk/news/politics/…

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RT @fungaijustbeing Creating is important. If you are a creative, just keep doing it. Somehow. It’s hard, I know. But just keep putting something out there.

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RT @_david_ho_ Every time I’m out walking or cycling, I see someone looking at their phone while driving. This is another reason why we need real protection from cars. People can barely walk when they’re looking at their phones. What makes drivers think they can drive while doing the same?

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@D00M_SL4Y3R @slashinvestor @nytimes "In most desalination processes, for every litre of potable water produced, ~ 1.5 litres of liquid polluted with chlorine and copper are created. When pumped back into the ocean, the toxic brine depletes oxygen and impacts organisms along the food chain." unep.org/news-and-stori…

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