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Living Room / Re: looking for a title (short story)
« on: March 02, 2010, 06:40 AM »
Sounds like a great book.

As an aside there are many people who believe that these super smart kids are actually being born today in the real world, I think they call them magenta children or something..... let me see if I can find one I saw on TV....

hehe, it was Indigo children not magenta children  ;D

Check out this short clip of one of these so called Indigo children, whatever your views the talent is undeniable.


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yeah, I love the quote "you don't have to be perfect you just have to get going". More often than not perfectionism is a vice rather than a asset.

Having said that you can draw parallels with the movie industry, James Cameron is a perfectionist, blowing the Titanic budget literally out of the water (i believe he had to put his own money in to finish the project)....but somehow, always coming up with the financial goods in the end.

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hehe yeah, I used to work in IT support & had todo this more than a few times over the years. Mindyou, keyboards ended up being so cheap & seemed to come out of every corner it really became a non-issue.

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Living Room / Re: I hate Valentine's Day!
« on: February 28, 2010, 11:20 AM »
I think you can ignore the commercialism if you want to, you don't have to go buy expensive gifts, it should be about the sentiment..... Having said that, this year I am part of the single and (not so) depressed group  ;)

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Living Room / Re: Google does no evil; kills reMail
« on: February 21, 2010, 01:15 PM »
Do you remember it was not so long ago that microsoft were the one's buying up every idea/company in sight...how things have changed in the last few years.

Are google the new microsoft?

btw.. if anyone has read things like 'the secret' or 'think and grow rich' you will notice that google's tag line does the opposite of what is intended.

When looking at a sentence like 'do no evil' the brain doesn't pay attention to the 'no'. Never use negatives in your goal setting.

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