or another. from one workshop to another. from one conversation to another. it is now up to us to perpetuate the love of knowledge into an eternity of wisdom. this is the wealth of networks. this is the luck of seven. whoa! if there were two cities that i would call a couple, it would be paris and new york. it absolutely astonishes me to look up and see a crystal clear blue sky, with a subway rubbling the ground beneath my feet and amazingly the most polite people on earth. well except
many lives on earth. The laws of nature all of which are divine laws, aid him in his unfoldment towards perfection. Among these laws one principle is fundamental: "Whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. Religion does not mean dogma, doctrine, or denominational regulation. It does not require rigid ceremonial or ritual. It does not require institutional churches. However, ritual and places where they can be performed are invaluable tools that should be used to aid and strengthen
that cowboy from 'Home on the Range'". So I guess I wasn't being as original as I thought. I worked on "Home on the Range" and never considered the similarities until she pointed it out. By the time she mentioned it it was too late to change it. Next year I'll have to show her my designs earlier in the process. So that's it from an overall philosophical standpoint. Hopefully someday I can talk about the more artistic and technical side of character design, like proportions and rhythm and
2 gigs of memory and 150gb hard drive - Mailplane, iLife 07 and then 08 in Nov, iPhoto Buddy (to help people transfer photos to CD or DVD) NeoOffice, Pathfinder, ChronoSync, TextWrangler, Adium, Skype, Quicksilver, Pando, Audio Hijack Pro, Colloquy, iPhoto Export for Flickr, Final Cut HD Express (upgraded to Express 4 in Nov), OmniFocus, Ecto, 10. in November and a much of other apps. LaCie hard drive, 7200rpm 200gb (>F. Porsche model>) - this hard drive was a pain to carry. combined weight
giving, there is taking. there is a free and open exchange of knowledge. not everyone is willing to give up the same information that someone else has, but in the general context of things, most individuals will offer assistance when asked. sometimes, they'll give more assistance than nesscary. when connected to an information network, the cost of entry to a global conversation diminishes. yet these acts of selflessness, greed or pride amass an unprecedented amount of knowledge and participation.
to clearly understand. i've seen a few miss prints and want to clear the air. - Depart for Beijing, China from New York City. - Walk around Beijing and see sites. - Visit the Summer Palace. - Visit the "Bird's Nest" and hang out in the Lake District. - Tiananmen Square "Die-In" (>Video>) and CBC reporter assaulted and passport pick pocketed (>Video>). - Second Tiananmen Square protest, detention & deportation to USA (>Video>). are reflected on facebook wall status. day 1 + 1 year.
marketing. Open your mind to radical new ideas that fit the nature of social media. For instance, let your audience create content on your site and pass it along. Try a photo captioner service where they (or you) can submit local photos, add captions, and then share links or send the new photo as a postcard to their friends. Or invite your passionate users to create promotional videos about your library, then use them on your local TV channels and post them online everywhere. Social media
seems to be painfully rare these days. But none of those reasons are why I urge you to see it. Christian McKay>, who plays Orson Welles. the film at TIFF>, and spent the next year listening to raves over McKay's performance before I finally got the chance to make it to a screening. Even with the rave reviews and raised expectations, it was quite easy to get mesmerized by McKay, who not only bears an uncanny resemblance to the iconic actor and filmmaker, but also adeptly embodies the man's larger-than-life