Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Best of 2008 In Videos (part I)

Read Less. More TV

1. The Young and Wild: Blair Waldorf, Chuck Bass and ... Dorota



2. The best friends Andy & Lou, the true ladie Emily, the best receptionist Carol, and Vicky of course



3. The Best Episode of Last Year



Music makes the people come together

1. The return of Britney


2. Exploding with the Uh Huh Hers


3. The Summer hit


4.Good thing that she is not a boy and that she is coming to Berlin in May



5.The violet love Revolution



6.The "must be the tune of our youth" song



xxx
/* i am not sure when part II will be available */

Free Encouragement


behind the photo. look inside every post.

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Internet


A hilarious video behind the photo. It feels like a new TV show was just added to the infinite list.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Chocolate

Well, this is what I call 'money well spent':


For more info, check the link behind the photo. (:

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Sofia


/*from a promissing young photographer */

Fashionista


My favourite Agyness for the Japanese Moussy (link behind the photo).

And David Lynch for Gucci.


/*update*/
One more time: Agyness (:

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Totally Unrelated



Thank God It Was Not "Bold&Beautiful"

The Law of Subtraction

Everywhere I go lately, people are talking about "The Law of Attraction", a concept made widely popular by a the movie The Secret. All over the world, it seems, people are compiling lists of stuff that they want to attract. I do think it's a great idea. But if you ask me, I'd say that what we really need is a "Law of Subtraction".

Will Rogers once stated, "Too many people are spending money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't need, to impress people they don't like." This describes the consumer society we live in, though we have added a modern twist: people are online, trying to impress or add "friends" they don't even know.

Our lives are already cluttered enough, literally and figuratively. Our minds are full of new ideas and beliefs, our friend list keeps growing, our environment is saturated with things that we might need some day (but so far haven't) and, too much apparently not being enough, we keep adding to it. By treating our minds like storage units we never go through (but continue fill up with junk that we'll never use), we hold on to beliefs and people that do not support our growth and expansion, but only slow down our progress without increasing our level of satisfaction.

Most of us have mental hard drives that are chock full, and we could do just fine without many of the folders and programs that we have stored (x-files, worry, anger, grudges... etc). Most of these folders and programs are constantly running in the background, sapping our psychic RAM. And have you ever noticed that when too many programs are opened at the same time, your computer runs slower and runs the risk of crashing?

Last week, I took a look around my apartment and saw all the "stuff" that I had accumulated over time: unopened magazines, stacks of books that I keep adding to instead of reading, clothes, shoes and of course countless emails from total strangers that I save for future reading, or, unaccountably, plan to delete later. Our mental state is often a reflection of our environment (and vice versa). So as I was contemplating at all my "stuff", the resulting confusion and despair led to an overwhelming urge to do a very late spring cleaning.

I started going through the things that I had not used in a long time, ruthlessly assessing whether I truly needed to keep it, and if not, whether I should give it to someone or simply throw it away.

As I dove in, I was struck with the obvious: Anything I haven't read, answered or used by now I very likely never will, because there is an endless stream of new things that keeps coming.

I gave countless books to the library and boxes of clothes to Goodwill. I emptied drawers full of receipts, flyers, used tickets, and useless memorabilia. And I began to be liberated from the bounds of pointless possession. I didn't do it all in a day, but when I was done with my first good pass, I felt pounds lighter (without dieting). I just had everything that was essential. ( And of course some that wasn't but I wanted to keep it anyway).

I have discovered that by consciously closing some of those folders and by moving some into the trash can, we free up space we can use to make ourselves more present, creative and alive. I actually believe that "The Law of Attraction" comes into play as a result of clarifying our environment, mind and soul.

If this sounds like a daunting task, I recommend you work into it gradually. The point is not to replace the clutter you clear by stress and fear and the frustration of indecision (do I need this? I might need this. What if I throw it away and then I need it?). If that seems to be happening, stop, take and deep breath and come back to it later.

For those of you who like questionnaires, there is an interesting tool online that can help you with the process of de-cluttering your mind. It's called the " Clean Sweep Program" and it helps you assess how you are doing in various areas of your life. It can help you see whether you are letting the small stuff clutter your mental space and take up unnecessary room. You can take the test for free.

Happy Subtraction!

/*The Huffington Post, 13.12.08*/

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Uploaded - 06\12\2008-2


gone in the first 4 days

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wish list

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My Advent Cranz and the usual bottle of Assenovgrad Mavrud

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Thursday, December 4, 2008

Humming


Some of you maybe already know, others maybe don't give a s***, but Apple announced the list with the top downloaded applications from iTunes. And what did I do during my lunch break?! I checked them out! Maybe I have mobile applications trust issues... u can't judge me. After all, Fox Mobile Top seller is the 'partner tracker' and 'body scanner'. So I was not very opened to the above application. But it turned out that it is actually working. I put it next to the tv and it recognized immediately (in 10sec) that Beyonce is singing Irreplacable. Do not think I was so easily convinced! I double checked with a german singer and the application got it right again!
Songs featured in TV shows here I come!

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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Entry Pass


I wonder if Huddy (House+Cuddy) are going to be there?!

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Tuesday, December 2, 2008

LOL

How cool was the previous post?! The sky, the limit! No limits,even better :D gotta go back now to job duties. Have a meeting to try the new google phone.
Cheers!

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My first mobile blogging post


a wish list item

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Best Inventions of 2008

The full list here.


One of the things that cought my eye: Eye-Fi Explore SD Card

This 2 GB wireless SD card uploads photos automatically from your camera to whatever online photo service you like, whether that's Snapfish, Picasa, Flickr or anything else. The card can also beam pictures to your home computer's hard drive, which means you won't have to connect your camera physically to a computer to transfer images. Eye-Fi can even upload your images from hotspots while you're traveling, so you don't have to wait to get back home to save and back-up your pictures. The photos you upload can also be geotagged — automatically marked with longitude and latitude data — so, later on, you can retrace your snap-happy steps, if you forgot to input location info in your digital files. On some photo services, you'll be able to see your photos on a map according to their geotags. Millions of digital pictures are taken every day and 80% are never shared, but with Eye-Fi, you'll have no excuse not to send photos home to Mom.

Britney more popular than Obama. No Way!

The article is here.
What I find even more fascinating is the second top search for 2008.

Monday, December 1, 2008

When you can't wait to show your presentation....

As usual, follow the link behind the photo. Plus this one here.

Proud with Prada

I have always been proud with my Prada Boy. (And I hope he is aware of this fact) But this morning when I came across this article, I felt so utterly and deeply filled with proud. Or maybe it is just the lack of his physical presence around.

In this first photo he looks so cute. I just want to grab him and squeeze him like Elmyra Duff.



And on this one, he is just being himself.

Cause two can keep a secret....

...if one of them is dead!

This song:


Inspired this blog (follow the link behind the photo):


And this TV Show:

Beautiful Mind

I fell in love with this song some time ago:

All I Want - Joni Mitchell

And recently, I heard this xmas song from Joni. And I fell in love also with it:

River - Joni Mitchell

My Little Geekette

Follow the link behind the photo. Damn, I should find that place in Berlin where they are selling international magazines. I know I was just preventing myself of finding such a place in order not to follow the worldwide financial crisis, but I think it's about time. Plus I can always go only with limited amount of cash and no credit cards.




"Bitch is the new black", said once Tina.

Well, I say: "Tina (and Amy) is the new black"!

Cheers!

Solidarity

I don't know if is it because xmas is coming soon, but I really want to believe that this website is actually delivering what it stands for.

http://www.freerice.com/

I am keeping it open in the back while I am working. You should also try it. There are also different categories. "Italian language" is my favorite because I can give more rice with my correct answers.

I always knew BritBiach is My HomeGirl

Look at those recent quotes of our beloved Princess of Pop. Each day, she grows more and more closer to me.

"I go through life like a Karate Kid" - OMFG! When I was a kid, I loved to watch Karate Kid and all its sequences!

"I would like to stop worrying so much, because I worry all the time. And to learn how to be happier, just in general. I have to learn to take things not so seriously. And to stop biting my nails!" - This can be a part of my list of Resolutions for 2009