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Archive for January, 2008

My music of the day

I enjoy music, it inspires me. Today, my music is Dreaming of Andromeda by Enigma. I’ll listen to it for awhile till something else catches my interest. Last.fm play good selections. More importantly I can customize my radio station and download it to my desktop or laptop. I can turn on my radio station on [...]

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Connecting…

…with the past is both nostalgic and strange. Recently, I came across a familiar name while doing some research online. It looked like someone I befriended in school. I sent an email to confirm and she did.
Connecting with my school friends takes me back to a different time and place. It seems like another [...]

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Stress..

Today, I’m behind at work. I’m unable to get in touch with a couple of colleagues and so my stress level is rising. I’m hoping I haven’t lost them to competition and one of them will return my call by this morning. Coffee isn’t helping either. Maybe, rambling on will.
I don’t particularly like leaving [...]

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Traffic Ticket & Gaza

Late last night I realized I hadn’t paid for a pending speeding ticket. That meant I had to go to the court house. In the last 3 months, I seem to be getting a lot of traffic tickets, four so far. Maybe I’m making up for years of no tickets. Or, as my [...]

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I’m living in an age of innovation, technology, science. This is the age when voyage to the space is no longer a wonder but an expensive adventure. Connecting to a fellow individual on the other side of the world is a mere micro-second away. We claim we are a civilized society. Yet, I fail to [...]

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Today, what else…

I’ve just been informed I wouldn’t get my car back from the dealer until tomorrow. The good news is they are sending me a rental car. It’s amazing how dependent I’m on a car. Having lived in a city most of my life, dependence on car was minimal. I could always call a cab or [...]

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MLK Day

Today is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Dr King was a champion of Civil Rights movement. He united a divided nation with his “I Have a Dream” speech. Since then this speech has been quoted numerous times as a beacon of hope in times of civil unrest. Ironically though, 45 years later it is still [...]

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Snow

Snow seem to be following me lately. My flight to New York was delayed early last week because of predicted snow showers. Luckily, there were no showers and we arrived at LaGuardia Airport only 20 minutes late. The chill was unbearable throughout the week, though.
I dodged snow in New York but not in Atlanta. My [...]

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The World at Terminals

So, here I am at Charlotte airport, waiting to depart for Atlanta. The flight has been delayed numerous times. There is the possibility of it being canceled. The reason: half an inch of snow at Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport. Though I had grown used to the entire city shutting down in such weather, it was [...]

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First Saturday

It’s another first Saturday of the year. Anything first seem to have a significant meaning; at least to me. Today it means getting a lot done to my office at home. I’m big on having the right environment to think, work, be inspired. Call it what you will, but I seem to have a thing [...]

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