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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Callanish

The Callanish factory looks to have a brighter future with Equateq opening a super Omega-3 factory.

I haven't a clue what "super Omega-3" is or whether I have too little (or too much) in my current diet, or whether I should be taking a supplement, but that's really irrelevant.

It is a wonderful opportunity to develop another high-skill product here on the islands, and attract back our graduates to work, live and bring up children here.

I wish to all the best.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

"...or whether I should be taking a supplement..."

You're probably okay for Omega-3, but you may want to focus more on your Vitamin D intake.

Anonymous said...

Have to correct you on one thing, Angus: the factory you refer to is in Breasclete, on the pier.

Anonymous said...

but 'callanish' sounds so much better, easier for the visitors in WIE to pronounce, anyway they don't let the facts get in the way- Glumaig in Sy harbour was transformed into 'west harbour' by our betters...

Anonymous said...

Breasclete? Not Callanish? Surely not another mistake.

Blimey, not having a good day, are you?

Anonymous said...

nasty comments, particularly from silversprite.Anyway Angus, omega3 'balances out' our (western) diet which is over-rich in omega6.

Angus said...

silversprite and I have a running joke over my relative youth, after he (mis)described me in another forum.

I believe I have a standing invite for a cup of coffess and some coleslaw so I think I know that his comments are tongue in cheek.

Anonymous said...

anon 7.46
apart from being a very sad individual for being on-line looking for errors in Angus' post at 7.46am!!!! where the bloody factory is doesn't really change the gist of the post now does it!
They're out to get you Angus, sniping idiots

Anonymous said...

Nasty comments? Given some of the stuff allowed on this blog, these seem quite tame by comparison.

After his time on the council, I'm certain he can handle some mild "abuse" about him making some mistakes. As an accountant, I'm sure he also appreciates the importance of accuracy.