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Monday: Still No Taxes For You!
Canada continues to sell Petroleum distillates well, with our sales overall being almost 5% more than last year at this time. Where is this going? South and to China the two great Gasoline Guzzlers on the planet, as long as Canada can supply it, I think the Canadian economy will continue to rumble along happily (as long as we don't get invaded for our Water and Oil by some neighbouring country, but that is for another posting, isn't it :-) ).
Commercial software prices continue to rise? Wait, isn't the fact that software development is being sent to "cheaper" places like India and China supposed to lower these prices? No? Hmmm.... I always chuckle when I read software development managers talk about China and India as "developing" countries. These two countries are where "Civilization" as we know it started (effectively), yet they are "emerging" nations, makes me smile. Is it cheaper to have software developed in these countries? Yet another good posting coming real soon now folks, stay tuned.
Gasoline in Ottawa continues to hover around $1/liter, even though the problems with distribution have allegedly been resolved, interesting, so why does it cost so much these days? Canada is producing more, so are the Saudis, why does it cost so darn much? (rhetorical and sarcastic are both fonts that I need to figure out).
Yup it's gonna be a rant-ful week! --C8j
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