Brainstorming
Neurons on Fire
on May.18, 2011, under Brainstorming
Get out get up get it all out
Type Write Record everything you can do to save.
the thoughts are rushing the neurons are firing
the body is running, to make it to the pencil, to the keyboard, to anything
that might save this, because as fast as they came – they are lost even faster.
Just like this one, the feeling was there but the reaction was too slow,
I will have to think of an alternative below
my memory betrayed me and let this one go
The Internet Filter Bubble
on May.17, 2011, under Brainstorming, Technology
The Internet is an unmatched way for us to get information
and communicate with the world.
For years it was without a doubt “The Messiah of Information Technology”.
It seems however, that in the last couple of years, the Internet
has been taking another direction, towards a more personalized
information stream, that might unable us to see the whole picture.
If you start a search in Google, and search for the exact same thing
from another computer, it is most likely that you’ll get different results.
This case has been show that extremely different results might arrive,
so that it might completely change a person’s perspective of that topic.
A new project
on May.13, 2011, under Brainstorming, Technology
It’s only when you start working on something new,
or re-work on something old with intense motivation,
that you really appreciate any new music coming your way.
Most importantly, it should be loud, wild, and jumping.
Them Crooked Vultures to the rescue!
A mega-band made of Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) on the drums,
Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and John Paul Jones (Led Zeppelin).
With a single album that would rock your socks off!
(continue reading…)
Battle Beast – A lost childhood game
on May.07, 2011, under Brainstorming
Yesterday I tried to remember a game I use to play on my pc
about 15 years ago, during the search I found a question on
Yahoo! Answers that seemed to describe exactly the same game.
Sadly due to stupid Yahoo Answers rules (my god, they have questions like “why is my dog chasing is tale”) they deleted the question, so I couldn’t directly answer it.
(continue reading…)
Games are forever
on Apr.19, 2011, under Brainstorming
From Angles to Wasting Light
on Apr.09, 2011, under Brainstorming
With two new Albums from my favorite bands in one month,
(well, not calendar month, but whatever)
I spent most of my weekly doings with 21 songs.
10 songs from The Strokes’ new album, Angles.
11 songs from the Foo Fighters new album, Wasting Light. (continue reading…)
A missing sense
on Mar.12, 2011, under Brainstorming
What if there are whole universes just in front
of us, but we don’t have the right senses to know it?
Every invention that we ever made, our entire science is based
on our senses, and what we learned of the world with them.
But what if there’s more? what if we fail to “see” it
because we don’t have the proper sense.
Some sort of a 5th dimension style world, where we cannot
understand its existence, but we cannot disprove.
What if we find a way to understand it? to sense it?
Here it comes again
on Jan.21, 2011, under Brainstorming
Selective perfectionism is an oxymoron.
It defies the actual definition of perfectionism.
What kind of perfect is it if it’s only partially perfect?
A walk in the meadow takes it away.
Only for it to come back later, twice as strong.
A none planed life is a wasted life.
A none planed life is a wasted life.
A none planed life is a wasted life.
If you contribute nothing to your environment, you shouldn’t be a part of it.
Listen to your own advice..
weird.
The Yellow Light
on Jan.21, 2011, under Brainstorming
A yellow light has been blinking for the past 20 minutes.
You ignore it, you know that you can make it.
But while approaching to the end, the light turns red, you’re out.
Relief
Honestly, you feel relieved, the past 20 minutes
have been the worst time of your life.
You thought you had to make it, now you’re
just glad it’s over.
You look around you, try to assess the damage done,
and the parts you still have left. what needs replacing,
and what could you take with. one question still remains:
Could you have avoid it?

