Shiny!
Thanks google!
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Love, is you.
Love is real, real is love...
I think its time the whole world wide web to know how much I love you.
You may never read my blog, but the fact still remains.
No amount of technology can measure my love for you in its purest form.
You alone can stare right thru my soul.
You alone can inspire the geek in me.
You alone can bring immense joy to me and our two bundles of joy.
Love, is you.
Treonox
- janelletic
I think its time the whole world wide web to know how much I love you.
You may never read my blog, but the fact still remains.
No amount of technology can measure my love for you in its purest form.
You alone can stare right thru my soul.
You alone can inspire the geek in me.
You alone can bring immense joy to me and our two bundles of joy.
Love, is you.
Treonox
- janelletic
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
:: lisondra.net haraya project ::
a good friend way back the PDI #forum days, is now into context analysis of filipino poems thru his hiraya project. actually its more than context analysis he is after, more like finding where local poets get their out of this world inspirations thru mind numbing lexical algorithms.
what boggles the mind tho, is that "libog" is not on the list. "laman" is at the bottom.
WTF is wrong with our current local poets today?
Freud would not be so proud.
what boggles the mind tho, is that "libog" is not on the list. "laman" is at the bottom.
WTF is wrong with our current local poets today?
Freud would not be so proud.
Monday, June 05, 2006
OSNews.com
I like the author mentioning he has no need of video and photo editing/management among other things, as the reason he switched from OS X to a pure Linux setup for his Powerbook.
Makes me wonder if he has a life? I mean at this day and age if video and photo management isn't part of your digital life (add the proliferation of mobile devices with photo and video capabilities) then you should seriously consider having one. If I have to prioritize the data on my hard drive, those home made videos and every day photos certainly is on the top of the list.
Anyway, the article is not an "effective way" to advocate the linux desktop to a mass audience. In fairness, it didn't claim to be one.
Makes me wonder if he has a life? I mean at this day and age if video and photo management isn't part of your digital life (add the proliferation of mobile devices with photo and video capabilities) then you should seriously consider having one. If I have to prioritize the data on my hard drive, those home made videos and every day photos certainly is on the top of the list.
Anyway, the article is not an "effective way" to advocate the linux desktop to a mass audience. In fairness, it didn't claim to be one.
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