This should work well with your CPU powered graphics card.
Good:
1. The simplicity of the content,
2. The simplicity of the UI.
Bad:
1. The complexity of the content,
2. The complexity of the UI.
No real complaints. Sometimes a page goes into a infinite loop of going
back and forth between editing a page and just browsing the site.
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paraschopra
This is cool. Is there a way to search for something I want to see? (a
favorite animal perhaps)
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craigching
Yep, you can search the index using: /search?q=
senthil_rajasek
Thanks for the effort. Please put some more effort in the user interface.
You're welcome!
ananddass
Is there a way to subscribe to some of the content?
AUSTRALIA EXPORTERS' RECORD OFFICE
DIGEST FOR MAY 2003
Labour market news: falling trend in labour costs and labour force participation
The May 2003 edition of the Weekly Labour Market Statistics contains an update on the fall in costs and employment growth. As in previous reports, the unit labour costs index fell to 213.2 in May, the lowest since September 1999. This figure is the result of a fall in the prices index (-0.5 per cent), an increase in unit labour costs (-2.0 per cent) and a decline in the prices of intermediate and capital goods (-0.6 per cent). The fall in the prices index was driven by decreases in both wages and unit labour costs.
In May, the average weekly hours of work and total employment for all industries increased. In the trade and transport industry, total employment increased by 41,500, an increase of 1.0 per cent compared with the same month last year. Over the year to April, employment in the trade and transport industry increased by 164,300, an increase of 4.4 per cent. This monthly increase of 4,500 hours was driven by an increase of 0.4 per cent in hours of work and a drop of 0.8 per cent in total employment.
The strongest employment growth was recorded in the industry group 'wholesale trade'. In May, total employment in this industry group increased by 11,900, an increase of 4.
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