Showing posts with label Sunglasses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sunglasses. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 March 2009

Shameless plug

My friends at Fun In The Sunglasses http://www.fitsunglasses.com/ would like to promote their Porsche collection. So, if you are looking for high quality designer sunglasses from a very well respected brand, with prices between £120 and £1250 (actually there's only one frame over £225, but still, it is 18ct gold, so I will mention it), please visit the Porsche page at http://www.fitsunglasses.com/index.php/cPath/35?osCsid=6b08a303756d7372d8df60d8e2da8cae

Saturday, 21 March 2009

My favourite sites/blogs

As a follower of the credit crunch and a Bachelor of the Science of Economics I have a few opinions of my own. In this blog I will sometimes expound these views. However, in this post, I will tell you where I acquire my information, and which ideas I see. Firstly, I would like to recommend Baseline Scenario http://www.baselinescenario.com/ as a source of analysis on the credit crunch. It has an explanation of the situation's causes (as they see it) and several daily posts on policy proposals and economic data.I would also recommend http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/ and Paul Krugman's twice weekly Op-Ed articles in the New York Times. Various other contributors on http://www.nytimes.com/ also have interesting views.The Economist http://www.economist.com/ always has interesting views on current affairs (not just Economics) but here I will recommend their columnist blogs, available here:http://www.economist.com/blogs/ I particularly like Bagehot, Charlemagne, Free Exchange and Democracy in America, but the others are also worth reading.I'll also mention Greg Mankiw: http://gregmankiw.blogspot.com/ and the New York Review of Books: http://www.nybooks.com/ which has some interesting articles (updated approximately fortnightly, in line with their print copy).
For Formula 1, I will recommend http://www.itv-f1.com/ and http://www.formula1.com/ but if you want lots of information http://f1junkie.com/ provides links to many of the main news sources for the sport. Former commentator James Allen has a blog available at http://www.jamesallenonf1.com/
Assorted other sites draw in my daily attention - http://www.bbc.com/, http://www.doonesbury.com/, http://www.marca.com/, http://www.elpais.com/ and http://www.guardian.co.uk/ for news and cartoons.
Finally, I would like to promote my very first attempt at a website: http://www.funinthesunglasses.co.uk/ and its newer version: http://www.fitsunglasses.com/ which sells good quality sunglasses at low prices. Prescription sunglasses are available, as are designer names (including Porsche!)