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10月9日 Littlewoods Discount & Microsoft Points Just a quicky. A co-worker gave me a tip off on this one and I thought I'd share the love. Littlewoods give you £15 off your first online order when you use promotion code 'ZG753' (you're prompted for it at the checkout stage). So that's all good for girls but you manly men, "Why do I want to buy anything from Littlewoods Phil?" I hear you cry. Well quite. But it's not just clothes for your mother - they sell a lot of stuff, and if you're a gamer you'll be interested to know one of those things is Microsoft Points. If you use Microsoft Points ever (it's like Microsoft's own currency for use on the xbox live marketplace and a few other places) then you should take a look at this: Using the 'ZG753' promotion code, that's £22 of MS points for all of £7. Good eh? I had a look at the games and stuff as well but to be honest... you can get the games they offer for £15 less than their full price by shopping on ebay or even just other online media shops like play.com, so seems a waste of the promo to use it on games or hardware. It's a flat £15 not a percentage so you don't gain anything by stacking the order I'm afraid. That's all! Have fun! __ Phil Read. Comment. Subscribe. 8月13日 The other view on the EUWell I was going to post a reply to Carl’s blog post last week, “Two Views on the EU”, but I figured, since I haven’t blogged in so long, I’d step up the beat of the response a bit and make it a blog of my own.
I’d like to start by suggesting not all anti-EU voices can be summarised as a selfish view. Or it can only to a lesser extent that you might call all pro-EU views the “Naive View”, since I often find pro-EU people guilty of incredible idealism. That said, I’ll concede a common criticism against the EU is the cost, but euro-sceptics don’t believe for one minute if we pulled out of the EU our tax would reduce and that money would end up in their own pockets – they’re only as selfish as ‘wanting the money spent on our grandparents or the education of the little ones’, which is hardly as evil a desire as the pet name ‘selfish’ makes you feel about it. You might have meant these view make us a selfish collective as a nation but a reader is likely to, on some level, link selfish with the singular euro-sceptic from this word choice and intended or not, that’s not really fair.
Where were we? Ah yes, €6,689,900,000. Now I could rattle of some rather capitalising numbers on just how many schools, hospitals, teachers, nurses, trains, buses, armour plates for our military choppers, or any other investment you might consider a good thing that this money could otherwise be spent on. This amount remember is not the total we’ve put in over the years – it’s just 2007’s figure – and if trends have held were probably putting in more like 10,000,000,000EU by now. We could even pay off some of our national debt, create much better pensions and care homes for the elderly, or underwrite a bank or two if we really must. But I’ll be honest here and point out that €10,000,000,000 isn’t as massive an amount as it sounds. If we split it on the UK’s pensioners for example, it comes down to each of them having just less than £100/month extra in their pension. Of course £100 to an individuals monthly income isn’t nothing, especially to someone on a dismal UK state pension, and, we wouldn't actually split it down amongst them all equally or in fact, split most of it at all – instead it could be far more effectively spent on services and infrastructure that could serve larger groups of pensioners in more economical uses of the money. So it’s enough money to meet the needs of our parents and grandparent who’ve worked hard all their lives and deserve some dignity and comfort in their retirement, but keeping it in perspective, let’s point out that’s all it could do. We couldn’t invest in the NHS and pensions and police and communities and the military and yadda yadda yadda… It’s enough to make a noticeable difference on one national issue, not to cure all our ills, but still – it’s not something to throw away.
So even if it were selfish, it’s not money we have, and it’s not yours to give away anyway. And now the idealism. Oh the idealism. I can understand people buying into the dream. I do, as a matter of fact, want the EU to work. In fact it may have to if we’re
Fix the money, make a system that can deliver the dream, and I’m on board. Give me the pamphlet on “What we hope to achieve some day in our dream world” and hand fistfuls of our cash of the money we’re borrowing to stay in the game over to nations who need it no more than we do ourselves, and I’m afraid I can’t respect your intentions, no mater how noble I believe them to be. Alright – I’ll wrap up now. All this political dissidence can exhaust a man. Hopefully there’s been some points of worth for your careful consideration. __Phil Read. Comment. Subscribe. 4月27日 Who you gonna call?New Ghost Busters game looks pretty cool. __ P.S. This blog post is dedicated to Russ 4月17日 ‘Thick of It’ MovieThe word you are looking for, (and many of you wont know that you’re looking for it but believe me, you are), is “ZOMG!!1!”. They’re making a ‘Thick of It’ movie, called ‘In the Loop’, and if you’ve not seen the brilliant TV show ‘Thick of It’, you should do, and then come see the film… which apparently is out now :-o
Be good. __ 4月8日 Peace of MindEvery now and again, I wake up in the night and just need to check: |
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