Thursday 20 October 2011

We dread the Westlife reunion tour

What a cynical world we live in!

It seems that no sooner had Westlife announced their retirement than people were forecasting their reunion tour in a few years!

The trouble is that so many others have decided to reunite and tour again, the prime ones being, of course, Take That.

Neil McCormick of the Daily Telegraph sheds no tears for Westlife (http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/culture/neilmccormick/100057112/westlife-good-night-and-good-riddance/) and would dread their return. I have to say I agree with him.

Let's hope the cynics are wrong and Westlife are gone for good. We don't need them.

Thursday 6 October 2011

Cho cell media

STEMCELL Technologies is a biotechnology company that assists researchers with their work.

STEMCELL develops cell culture media, cho cell media and other products for life science research work. Serving more than 70 countries around the world with over a thousand products, STEMCELL is driven by its passion for quality and science.

A private company spin-off in 1993 of the Media Preparation Service, which was originally created to help cancer researchers, STEMCELL provides tools for stem cell research, and its experience means that its products, such as cho cell media, perform consistently every time they are used.

Moreover, STEMCELL has a first-class staff of support team and scientists who can provide direct support and training courses around the world.

STEMCELL has manufacturing, research and shipping locations in Vancouver, BC, Canada, Grenoble, France and Tukwila, WA, USA.

Wednesday 5 October 2011

When shall we hibernate until?

We were all briefly uplifted in the UK (well, at least the southern half) last week as our summer finally arrived - in autumn! Temperatures soared into the high twenties (C) and people dashed for beaches and last minute weekend trips away.

It was a chance to forget the troubles of the debt-crisis and the economy and our spirits had a chance to be revived.

Now, as temperatures head back towards their normal levels for October, we are left with the shops beginning to fill with Christmas items (that seemed a lifetime away last week!) and the economic woes getting even bleaker.

Makes you feel like going into hibernation, doesn't it? But when on earth would you come out again? Next April, June ... October?