I wasn't ready for the change. Statcounter kept telling me that my blog was just starting to grow. It said stay! and I left. I hope it isn't too late a move cos this change had to be, sometime or the other.
The Nikon is doing wonders though. Check it out at PixelRing. Most of the site is under construction cos my fellows seem to be busy with work. My guess (or rather hope is that) this one will be a blast.
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Friday, May 18, 2007
Tuesday, May 15, 2007
cure for cancer so cheap?
I don't know about the credibility of this article but here it is. Maybe someday we'll all know.
rickshaw drivers
Don't play with them, you might get it!
I lost count of the number of times I've heard that. True. They have the power and they do demand respect. Their power lies in the fact that they can make a 90 degree turn on the spot. Without moving one inch forward.
On that note here's something you ought to keep in mind if you ever plan to market something.
On that note here's something you ought to keep in mind if you ever plan to market something.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
on Tony Blair
"There is only one government since 1945 that can say all of the following -- more jobs, fewer unemployed, better health and education results, lower crime and economic growth in every quarter. Only one government -- this one."
- Tony Blair
Britain enjoyed its longest economic expansion since it created industrial capitalism two centuries ago. House prices quadrupled. Unemployment fell. Hospital waiting lists shrank, child poverty dropped and school exam results improved.
The capital especially thrived. Newsweek named London the coolest city in the world. The International Olympic Committee awarded it the 2012 games. Michelin handed out stars to its restaurants. Madonna moved there. So did Roman Abramovich.
No one to denies the facts.
But when historians teach about Blair, his domestic agenda will lie in the shade of foreign affairs. Above all, he will be judged on his decision to back US President George W. Bush in the invasion of Iraq.
-Reuters
- Tony Blair
Britain enjoyed its longest economic expansion since it created industrial capitalism two centuries ago. House prices quadrupled. Unemployment fell. Hospital waiting lists shrank, child poverty dropped and school exam results improved.
The capital especially thrived. Newsweek named London the coolest city in the world. The International Olympic Committee awarded it the 2012 games. Michelin handed out stars to its restaurants. Madonna moved there. So did Roman Abramovich.
No one to denies the facts.
But when historians teach about Blair, his domestic agenda will lie in the shade of foreign affairs. Above all, he will be judged on his decision to back US President George W. Bush in the invasion of Iraq.
-Reuters
Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Your mindset matters
A note from David :
"A man who has nothing can whistle in a robber's face" (Juvenal)
I, on the other hand, have spent many, many hours teaching myself HTML, CSS, javascript and the intricacies of Movable Type - and chromasia.com is the result. So please don't steal my design or my code.
That said, if you need some assistance coding your site, please ask, and I'll do what I can to help.
"A man who has nothing can whistle in a robber's face" (Juvenal)
I, on the other hand, have spent many, many hours teaching myself HTML, CSS, javascript and the intricacies of Movable Type - and chromasia.com is the result. So please don't steal my design or my code.
That said, if you need some assistance coding your site, please ask, and I'll do what I can to help.
Nice to know there are people with a good heart.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Marketing is not only about the voice
When Joshua Bell(the master violinist) decided to go in front of a crowd that wasn't expecting him, should he have known that he would get close to zero attention? People were ready to shed hundreds of dollars to watch him at his concert but all he made was fifty dollars on that crowded street after playing for 40 minutes!
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