Archive for October 17th, 2007
Regent’s Park Sculptures
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Regent’s Park Sculptures and Fountains In 1650 more than 16000 trees were felled in the area now known as Regent’s Park to raise money to pay the cavalry troops. The Prince Regent commissioned the design of Regent’s Park in 1811 to celebrate the victory at Waterloo. His favoured architect, John Nash, was in charge of [...]
Laboratory Furniture
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Looking at this picture reminds me of my studying time. The campus was full of study benches and I used to spend most of the time in laboratories. The study of Botany and Zoology all required me and my course mates to do experiments or observations in the laboratories. Biochemistry, chemistry and Biology lessons all [...]
Aging Dogs
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Dogs are living longer. Aging changes are inevitable. A curious phenomenon of aging is that while females that have been neutered become more aggressive, neutered males get less aggressive as they grow older. The rate at which a dog ages is under the control of a biological clock, which is set at conception in the [...]
Easy Unsecured Loans
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Unsecured loans are loans that you can have without any collaterals. I love unsecured loans. You can have more peace of mind and you do not have to have ‘anything’ to apply for it. Many years back, Richard applied for overdraft facilities for me. I did not use it, the reasons for me to apply [...]
Working Space
Wednesday, October 17th, 2007Planning an area to work in means assessing how important the activity is to you and how much time you spend on it, then deciding on the equipment you need. This will determine the amount of space required. Running a business from home is not the same as sitting down to pay bills or process [...]










