These days when I run into someone new to blogging or just a new acquaintance I send them to view my blog. Rather than get into (a lather) this whole laborious self revelation in the first encounter - at someone's house warming or birthday (or as some of my friends like to call 'Happy Birthday') party I encourage the interviewer into a 'seek and you shall find' mode.
This way if they are genuinely interested in the goings on of their fellow human they can blame themselves for trying. Some do ask what it is I blog about - so I got to thinking (not what I should try to answer) and peel the old covers -
Its about observable (or overt) and not so human idiosyncracies for the most part;
Food is another favorite of mine as are places I've been and enjoyed or not;
Then its onto some super duper sci fi make believe world vision that resembles - if I was presidente for a day gasps;
Some tend to border on the Existential - WHY question et al;
Finally its about beings (human or not) and their creations that have truly amazed moi - there are indeed a handful as cynical as my tone is. Its just that I find a lot of us take ourselves way too seriously and not even know it.
All in all its been fun pounding what ever the heart desires and expect unwary customers to stumble on and make up their own mind about the bump they just encountered on the blogosphere.
That last bit is actually quite optimistic since it assumes that someone will actually have a mind to make up - not that it matters.
Cool cat the Japanese are Tokyo at dusk My second visit to this land of the rising sun after almost a decade. Back then clearly I was wet behind the ears product manager and likely didn’t pay attention to all (efficient) things Japanese. But today I did and of course continue to be impressed. It is as much the obvious stuff like on time travel that is both clean and comfortable and all that which makes it possible. The impressive landmark and landscapes that these humans have put together despite their cramped (or because of it) surroundings and precarious geological conditions could amaze a novice architect among us. But it’s also the little things that someone had to think about which have a phenomenal impact on day to day lives that make the Japanese stand apart. Below are few random examples- 1. Providing a very fine machined wooden toothpick in every packet of wooden chopsticks. The said chapsticks are simply set on the To Go counter of any food vendor/ convenience store wher...
Of mind and other matters..might be the title of a new blog.
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