You are hereMonthly archive / October 2008
October 2008
test
test
Letter to the girl
My dear girl:
What to do with you… to meet you?
What to do to recognize you among all those sweating pullovers?
What kind of opera will commence when you indulge on the tasteless?
Why not to write about it and start the ending of those coming and goings, boing-pongs of somewhat the stopping absurd?
Start around yourself. Write about you, for you, so I know you.
From your lips I want to read that which flashes on my eyes from your fingers. Tastes good…
And I rest now on you again. As I told you once: "please, don't go again", I tell you now "thanks for coming by".
As I can tell, by being in Love, you never went away.
With a hug,
Ari
Mercedes’ Futuristic Formula Zero Sail Racer

Recently Mercedes Benz revealed images of its stunning Formula Zero Racer, a futuristic foray into the next generation of racing. Incorporating elements from luge, yacht, and Formula One vehicles, the zero-emissions racer is propelled by a wind-catching sail in addition to electric motors that are powered by renewable resources. The concept is a tribute to a future where cars will win races based not just upon their speed, but on how energy efficient they are.
The Rock & the Hard place
William said:
Not sure what it may mean, but about twenty feet from this Florentine intersection (of a side street and what I would consider an alley) a branch of American Apparel was being installed. That's on Purgatorio. Perhaps Inferno should get a Starbucks.
I remember myself being on this same corner and uttering some then-funny witty remark...
On his video, where he speaks about his new novel Spook Country he remarks:
Technology will eventually take us to a point were something will change so much that beyond that point we will not be able to recognize any event at all and whatever that is left of us, of our species beyond that point looking back won't recognize us as being the same species.
OpenOffice.org 3 online with Ulteo
The guys at Ars Technica have tried OpenOffice.org Online in Ulteo's virtualization platform for running apps in a browser presents a number of advantages.
A business model was introduced to offer tiered accounts with more storage, longer session times, and a new document/data synchronization feature for Windows XP and Vista users.
The time and storage limits imposed on free accounts now are "about" 25 minutes per session and 1GB of space, with a single collaboration invite for bringing another user into an editing session
Despite some problems, OpenOffice.org 3 is definitely fully functional in Ulteo's environment, so it could still offer enough features for some users to break free of their desktop office shackles.
Read the full article: <http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20081030-hands-on-openoffice-org-3-in-the-cloud-with-ulteo.html>
Jyoti - I Am My Way
![]() |
I've lost myself in my way tonight... I said some words to those who craved for my soul. Repentance doesn't mean I came here to eat myself out of this body. I mean. I love. And I'm not lost anymore.
|
| Photo: Jyoti-confidential |




