Lets Get One Thing Straight

Brilliant Red, Olympia, Washington
photo by amixer
I have never in my life been able to see autumn. This looks so awesome.
Reporters at the Associated Press Tokyo Bureau in Tokyo take shelter under a table while a strong earthquake strikes eastern Japan.
Now the problem lies with the ‘queuing’ option. It doesn’t load and gives me an error every time I try to access it.
Anyone knows how to get around or fix this? Any help would be much appreciated. (?)
I’ve been having problems with it. The Dashboard option doesn’t seem to load and always pops up with an error.
Has anyone else been facing the same problem?
Start Reading
When I first saw this picture, I felt that it holds multiple meanings. One would be that of a elderly looking man just happens to be passing by a pile of books been thrown away and noticed a book that might be of interest.
Or it might show that the younger generation don’t really value books as much as people used to do in the past. Showing that a man would actually take sometime to go through a pile of trash of books just see if there is anything he can gain by reading from them.
I should really try to start writing. Reblogging is just too much fun but doesn’t contribute much to the creative content I was hoping for…
Much of the fact is true. Going down through Tumblr’s contents, you will find something you like.
Facebook can only rise so far because they’re hiring from the same talent pool as all the other Silicon Valley companies. They all think they’re going to be different, and for a while they are. Until they grow so big that everything that was different about them gets diluted. Eventually the singular Silicon Valley Company takes over.
Growing that talent pool is the best business case I know of for investing heavily in our education system.
I feel like there is a lack (or maybe its actually non-existent) in the Middle East for it.
As the digital revolution seems to be not slowing down at all, cultural and ethnic arabic typography is currently still a specialized occupation. Digitization in the Middle East shall open up such typography expertise to new generations of visual designers and lay users that would provide booming Middle Eastern economies untapped services.
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Western Typography has spread to a wider ranger of applications, appearing on web pages, LCD mobile phone screens, and hand-held video games. The ubiquity of type has led typographers to coin the phrase “Type is everywhere”.
I’m here (in Melaka) where when I first came to Malaysia back in 2005. I remember that I was greeted by a nice cold breeze and bit of rain.
Going to go visit some my old college and try to see if any of the staff actually remember me (that is if they’re still there at all).