Keith McGregor

Keith McGregor

Member since: February 01, 2007
Total live articles: 246

South African born Keith has lived in the south of England for most of his life. After graduating from University with a degree in Business Information Systems Management he decided to start Strawberrysoup a website design company based in West Sussex and Dorset. Keith successfully gained entry into the Southampton University Air Squadron and spent over 12 months training to fly. Since then he has continued to follow his interest in flying and has now began his own training in the form of a Private Pilot\\\'s Licence. Keith also spent 13 months working within the Image and Printing Group at Hewlett Packard in Bracknell. Throughout his time there, he was responsible for many activities including events organisation and website design and maintenance.

December 3rd, 2009 A common pitfall when buying travel insurance is to take the easy option and sign up for the insurance package offered by your tour operator or to buy through a no-frills airline website. Not only do you risk spending over the odds if you do it this way but you could be buying a mediocre policy that doesn't provide adequate cover and isn't best suited to your needs. So can you find a better deal yourself by searching the internet?

By: Keith McGregor l Travel l Jan 22, 2010 l Views: 8

Take a look at your business card. How many different ways are there to contact you? Land line, direct dial, mobile, fax, email maybe even instant massager. This can be confusing for both your customer and you. With so many means of contact and so many ways to leave a message sometimes important messages get missed. This is a problem experienced by most of us at least some of the time.

By: Keith McGregor l Business l Jan 21, 2010 l Views: 7

The living room is one of the most important areas in your house. It's the one room where you need to be able to relax and let go of all the stresses and strains of the day. It's time to put your feet up and enjoy a moment reflecting on why your life is good. The last thing you need is unsuitable lighting. Imagine the the frustration of a misplaced spotlight shining in your eyes as you sip on your hot chocolate.

By: Keith McGregor l Home Improvement > Interior Design l Jan 21, 2010 l Views: 11

Fostering is a rewarding but often challenging job.

By: Keith McGregor l Business l Jan 20, 2010 l Views: 15

Children in foster care generally stay for a limited period until they either go home to their parents or move on to independent living or adoption or permanency.

By: Keith McGregor l Business l Jan 20, 2010 l Views: 2

Foster carers play a crucial role in promoting the health and well being of looked after children in their care. They are required under Fostering Services Regulations (National Minimum Standards) to give particular attention to the health needs of children in their care and this includes diet. A balanced diet should be the primary aim for carers hoping to boost children's nutrition. Many local authorities are now running healthy eating schemes and family cooking projects to support foster carer

By: Keith McGregor l Business l Jan 18, 2010 l Views: 16

Foster carers come from all walks of life, we have carers from all social classes, from various religions, ethnic groups and of various ages - from couples in their 20s to their 60s and above. Each foster carer is unique and there is no set "type".

By: Keith McGregor l Business l Jan 18, 2010 l Views: 12

June 23rd, 2009 Some of the best known national airlines still languish at the bottom of the latest 'lost bags' league table produced by the Association of European Airlines. Iberia has emerged as the European airline most likely to lose a passenger's luggage though the airline blames this on a period of heavy snow in January of this year and an industrial 'work to rule.' Air France came next worst in the survey followed by the Portuguese carrier, TAP.

By: Keith McGregor l Travel l Jul 27, 2009 l Views: 140

Nothing more American: Brands of National Identity For those thinking of celebrating American Independence Day, why not be really Patriotic and celebrate with America's No.1 Chocolate 'Hershey's' A perfect gift for a Host or Hostess are Hershey's Kisses or Reeses Peanut Butter Cups. If you are hosting a party, here are some recipes using Hershey's Chocolate which will delight your guests.

By: Keith McGregor l Food and Beverage l Jul 16, 2009 l Views: 48

The 70's cult popping candy, what fun they are if used in delicious summer desserts. Here are a couple of recipes you may wish to try Chocolate and Candy Pops This dessert was inspired by a pre dessert served at Les Ambassadors in Paris.

By: Keith McGregor l Food and Beverage l Jul 15, 2009 l Views: 558

Reese’s Peanut butter chocolate was first manufactured in America in the 1920s when H. B. Reese’s Candy Company introduced a specially processed peanut butter filling with Hershey’s chocolate. The peanut butter cups were the first to be produced, a popular item that has now grown to become a well-known and loved confectionary product enjoyed by people across the globe.

By: Keith McGregor l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Feb 13, 2009 l Views: 2,079 l Comments: 1

There are standard CD/DVD printing and packaging styles and products, which are recognised in the audio and corporate markets. As we become more concerned for our environment and climate changes, this has prompted the use of recycled products. These mainly include the paper/board-based products from sustainable forests. There are more and more innovative packaging ideas being brought to boardroom meetings which has resulted in a comprehensive choice of creative packaging.

By: Keith McGregor l Art & Entertainment > Music l Jul 18, 2008 l Views: 1,454 l Comments: 1

CD and DVD Disc Ink Jet printers have become very popular, especially for short run disc production. Ink Jet technology is used here in the same way as in paper printers – by spraying ink onto printable surface of the disc.

By: Keith McGregor l Art & Entertainment > Music l Oct 22, 2008 l Views: 1,145

The Thames was once a tributary of the River Rhine becoming a river in it’s own right as the surface of the earth changed over many thousands of years. The Thames is one of the UK’s longest river’s and by far the most important! The river’s importance developed with the growth of the City of London.

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Cruising l Oct 02, 2008 l Views: 761

The website design techniques that make a difference between professional design and amateur one is that the amateur sites often do not get the attention that a professional website would receive.

By: Keith McGregor l Internet > SEO l Oct 03, 2008 l Views: 744

Most of us have a mobile phone, email and an office phone, which may or may not have a voicemail service. Some of us also have Blackberrys (Smartphones), or use instant messaging or text messaging.

By: Keith McGregor l Business > Corporate l Oct 23, 2008 l Views: 673

CMYK and RGB are two different colour models, and understanding the difference can mean producing a great-looking insert rather than a muddy, disappointing one. We’ll have to delve into a little science to explain this difference. The RGB colour model is used by monitors, televisions, scanners, and digital cameras. A monitor uses very small bands of red, green, and blue light to generate colour. RGB is additive because when you add all three colours together, you get white light; when you turn

By: Keith McGregor l Art & Entertainment > Music l Oct 12, 2008 l Views: 602

The River Thames in London is tidal from Teddington through the city and down to the mouth where it enters the sea. The tide rises and falls due to the rotation of the earth and gravitational pull of the moon.

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Cruising l Sep 30, 2008 l Views: 602

There are many ways to elevate a camera to achieve the required angle and content in an image. Photographers undertaking Commercial Aerial Photography have many choices of platforms on which to elevate themselves but the two main options are either a fixed wing aircraft such as a Cessna or a rotary aircraft such as a Robinson Helicopter.

By: Keith McGregor l Hobbies > Digital Photography l Jul 29, 2008 l Views: 577 l Comments: 1

The 70's cult popping candy, what fun they are if used in delicious summer desserts. Here are a couple of recipes you may wish to try Chocolate and Candy Pops This dessert was inspired by a pre dessert served at Les Ambassadors in Paris.

By: Keith McGregor l Food and Beverage l Jul 15, 2009 l Views: 558

Most of us have a mobile phone, email and an office phone, which may or may not have a voicemail service. Some of us also have Blackberrys (Smartphones), or use instant messaging or text messaging.

By: Keith McGregor l Business > Corporate l Oct 23, 2008 l Views: 673

The Thames was once a tributary of the River Rhine becoming a river in it’s own right as the surface of the earth changed over many thousands of years. The Thames is one of the UK’s longest river’s and by far the most important! The river’s importance developed with the growth of the City of London.

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Cruising l Oct 02, 2008 l Views: 761

Introduction This week marine red diesel in some areas of the U.K. edged towards and over 90p per litre and petrol at 130p per litre, whilst marine LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) is being sold at 44p per litre and has not followed the rapid increase Petrol and Diesel have over the last year. Is it the time to reconsider converting to marine LPG?

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Travel Tips l Sep 12, 2008 l Views: 142

Reese’s Peanut butter chocolate was first manufactured in America in the 1920s when H. B. Reese’s Candy Company introduced a specially processed peanut butter filling with Hershey’s chocolate. The peanut butter cups were the first to be produced, a popular item that has now grown to become a well-known and loved confectionary product enjoyed by people across the globe.

By: Keith McGregor l Food and Beverage > Chocolate l Feb 13, 2009 l Views: 2,079 l Comments: 1

Each generation is at some point in revolt against the standards of its fathers; each work of art derives its appeal to contemporaries not only from what it does but also from what it leaves undone. The term Post-Modernism was introduced into the discussion in 1975 by Charles Jencks, a young architect who was tired of the doctrine of functionalism, which was identified with modern architecture. To be “shocking” had been accepted as a sign of originality and it is the nature of things that, like functionalism, the application of playful forms can be sensible or frivolous, according to the

By: Keith McGregor l Art & Entertainment l Dec 22, 2007 l Views: 207

CD and DVD Disc Ink Jet printers have become very popular, especially for short run disc production. Ink Jet technology is used here in the same way as in paper printers – by spraying ink onto printable surface of the disc.

By: Keith McGregor l Art & Entertainment > Music l Oct 22, 2008 l Views: 1,145

What’s in a name? Decompression illness, commonly known as “the bends” is caused by gas bubbles absorbed into tissues whilst breathing under pressure, typically underwater. Construction workers working on large bridge building projects and the like at the turn of the century were breathing air under pressure for the duration of their work shifts, the modern equivalent would be diving to a similar pressure or depth for several hours.

By: Keith McGregor l Health l Sep 13, 2008 l Views: 326

Gold and gold bullion is forecast to rise as high $2000 or more an ounce “in the next leg up” by Frank Holmes of US Global Investors (his Gold and Precious Metal Fund is up 40.1% a year over the past three years).

By: Keith McGregor l Business > Customer Service l Jun 26, 2008 l Views: 113

UK Red Diesel – Duty Collection from 1st November 2008 HRMC clarified the way in which additional fuel duty is to be collected from the 1st November 2008, at the Southampton Boat Show. It will affect private pleasure craft owners when purchasing red diesel for propulsion and to a lesser extent when purchasing red diesel for heating.

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Travel Tips l Oct 04, 2008 l Views: 248

West Wittering beach is a beautiful beach located near the Chichester harbour. With its stunning view of the south downs, and marvelously clean sand and water it is a fantastic beach to visit, and excellent for children. Hotels in Chichester are plentyful and support the high demand for accommdation in Chichester and the surronding Witterings aera. The beach is popular amongst wind and kite surfers, who can be seen in the splendid waters often, adding to the truly awe inspiring picturesque view

By: Keith McGregor l Travel > Hotels l Aug 11, 2007 l Views: 550
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