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Music Video Clips, vBulletin queries, DVD based movie collection, Reverse Australian Phone Book Welcome to my corner of the Internet Music Video Clips, vBulletin queries, DVD based movie collection, Reverse Australian Phone Book
Hi, this is my personal web page and it was put here for several reasons. Firstly, just about everybody else has one, and that's always a good reason to have something.

Secondly, to allow me access to my favourite music video collection no matter where I am - check them out, there are some classics in there including DEVO, ZZ Top, ACDC just to name a few.

Thirdly, to join the ever increasing number of people who like to show off their collection of DVD titles and Home Cinema equipment. The difficult part of this is getting some half decent pictures taken of the equipment - I have a great camera, Canon Powershot A70, just no skill in using it :)

Have a look around, it won't take long, and contact me to say hello if you like.

Some random news bits...

Damp house linked to kids' risk of nasal allergies

Posted: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 18:39:29 +0100
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Children who live in damp, water-damaged homes may be more likely than other kids to develop nasal allergies, a new study suggests.

Little harm seen from painkiller shots for pro athletes

Posted: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 16:25:33 +0100
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - When professional athletes in sports like football and rugby are injured, they commonly get injections of pain-numbing anesthetics to help them stay in the game. Now a new study suggests that, while safety concerns remain, most athletes may not suffer any long-term harm from the practice.

What prevents falls after strokes? Study: Not much

Posted: Fri, 30 Jul 2010 22:22:13 +0100
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - While most stroke survivors will suffer falls, strategies to prevent these dangerous events continue to fall short, suggests a new study out of Australia.
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