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Walking On Clouds

It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves · by Edmund Hillary.

July 23rd, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments

Getting Into This Ikea Mood

Part of The Ultimate Guide To College
Looking for design and decoration ideas has never been easier. Thanks the internet. Plus, don’t you think when you are about to (re)paint your room or when you have to think of how to make a new home cosy and warm, you don’t have to go far to find [...]

July 22nd, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · 1 Comment

The World As Your Canvas

If you want to be really inspirational and intend to motivate someone to get out of his/her daily grind, you always try to come up with a neat metaphor. Live your life. Get up and do cartwheels. Not so good metaphors, however, the one below…
The World Is Your Canvas, Paint Your Picture On It.
For instance, [...]

July 21st, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments

Friends And Sundays

This is not a typical Sommerloch blog post, no the twitter update attached below is a useful advice to good friendship. A thing that nobody should miss out in life. Speaking of not missing out on things in life: I recently came across with the Buried Life. A project that made a list of things [...]

July 20th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments

A Vote Helps You To Declare Yourself

The freedom to make decisions in life is something essential. It might be even so basic so that people don’t realize the real value of this human liberty unless the freedom of deciding themselves, voting for instance, is taken away from then. Please, go vote, even if you have the feeling that nothing is happening [...]

July 17th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments

Hieroglyphics 101

YouTube - Two Ronnies: Hieroglyphics - Who says that hieroglyphs have to be deciphered following the translations of the Rosetta stone? What if Napoleon didn’t stumbled upon it. No, just kidding, it actually was Captain Pierre-François Bouchard, well it was a French man, however, I still can’t let go on the idea that Napoleon had some role [...]

July 16th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Linguistically Captivating · No Comments

Increase in Productivity with Hands Free

While Austria is still failing to ban smoking in closed public places (like restaurants, bars, etc.), California state law already restricts smokers. Probably for the first time, Austria came first in banning something that CA had allowed until July 1, 2008: Driving and Talking (on a cellphone) or Talking (on a cellphone) and Driving.
Safer Roads [...]

July 13th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Traveling the US · 2 Comments

Get The Smile You Always Wanted - Invisalignly

In case you do not know me personally, only met me in virtuality of the blogsphere, iChat or what way so ever this might be surprising for you. I mentioned it before, but never blogged about it in any specific way. This post is dedicated to my current teeth-straightening treatment I’ve been passing since February [...]

July 12th, 2008 · filed in All Posts, Miscellaneous · No Comments