Sunday, September 26, 2010

Sunday

Daily Light saving has been turned on here in NZ so we lost an hour this morning. My computers, my phone IPod touch all correct themselves just the dear old clock in the kitchen has to be changed forward.

I was chatting this morning to Karen in the states about ghettos and how they go generation to generation in the ghetto, and getting out is hard, but not impossible.

I believe  a lot could effect change if they choose to. And i was thinking imagine if we gave the advertising agency's a brief to effect change, just like they get us to change brands of washing powder or socks worth thinking about

Sunday

Daily Light saving has been turned on here in NZ so we lost an hour this morning. My computers, my phone IPod touch all correct themselves just the dear old clock in the kitchen has to be changed forward.

I was chatting this morning to Karen in the states about ghettos and how they go generation to generation in the ghetto getting out is hard but not impossible I believe  a lot could effect change if they choose to. And i was thinking imagine if we gave the advertising agency's a brief the effect change just like they get us to change brands of washing powder or socks worth thinking about

Friday, September 3, 2010

Letter to Claire

From the film Letters to Juliet the letter Sophie wrote to Claire


"'What' and ‘if’ two words as nonthreatening
as words come. But put
them together side-by-side and they
have the power to haunt you for the
rest of your life: ‘What if?'..."

"I don't know how your story ended.
But I know that if what you felt
then was love - true love - then
it's never too late. If it was true
then it why wouldn't it be true
now? You need only the courage to
follow your heart..."

"I don't know what a love like that
feels like... a love to leave loved
ones for, a love to cross oceans
for... but I'd like to believe if I
ever felt it. I'd have the courage
to seize it. I hope you had the
courage to seize it, Claire. And if
you didn't, I hope one day that you
will."


Twitter Comment

“I imagine most users are not going to want to have all of their Twttr messages published on a public website.”

This was a comment in 2006 by a industry expert on the future of twitter (it was called Twttr then) Boy! was he wrong