Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How Sir Arthur C. Clarke freaked me out today...

This should be the 'Late' Sir Arthur C. Clarke. I am  huge fan! I started reading his books ages ago (when I was young enough to think that the prologue to 2001: A Space Odyssey was actual history). We know that he introduced the Ge-stationary satellite concept way before satellite technology became a day to day staple in life. However, I'm not going to talk about his concepts. I will show you how the movie adaptation of 2001: A Space Odyssey freaked me out when I finally watched it.

Tablets: people actually thought the late Steve Jobbs was off his rocker when he introduced the iPad. Now, almost everyone has their nose glued to one. But the freaky part was, how Stanley Kubric, the director of 2001: A Space Odyssey, depicted the tablet addiction even before the capacity of a computer reached the capacity of my iPod.

tell me this isn't you at lunch today...
and this could have been you, at lunch yesterday...
The freaky part is that this was done in 1968. And the tablet is thinner than most Toshiba tablets. It actually looks suspiciously like an iPad.
And today, we have:




It would be really freaky to watch that particular scene of 2001 on a n iPad....
But that's not all. The movie also depicted the app addiction as well. Check this out,

Well, what do we have here, close that app and start working you... oh wait....O_o
Sadly I couldn't find a decent picture of someone playing chess on a tablet. But, I did find this,

He looks like he can beat Hal..
So, Kudos to Stanley Kubrick and the late Sir Arthut C. Clarke on picturing the millennium accurately 40 YEARS EARLIER. 

A useful link for your Apple product addiction:

Monday, September 26, 2011

Motivation: Wherefore art thou?

Motivation is something that is essential if you are hoping to keep going through a particularly rough patch on whatever project you are working on.





Say you are writing a novel and:

1. You don't have a literary agent
2. You dont' have a publishing contract
3. You dont' even know anyone (remotely) associated with the publishing world to get a good word in on your manuscript.


So why keep going? you may ask. If there is a massive amount of competition, and similar works popping up on a daily basis, why would the amateur writer keep writing, wasting years of their life? Simple. It is the hope that someday, their story too will be heard that will keep them going. Often times, this small hope has the ability to provide adequate motivation to keep going even when the possibilities seem rather limited.


Once you lose the motivation, the drive to move on, you start finding excuses and reasons to stop working or to produce sloppy creations that you would never have put out during the good times. Even in businesses, motivation is important. This is why most people, who hold positions of authority, or people who are newly appointed to positions of power are given management training and motivational guidance. Not only are they given motivational tips to keep themselves on the right track, but they will also help people come up with ways to provide motivation to their sub-ordinates.

Whether you are writing a novel, maintaining an exercise regime or even simply getting to work on time, a tiny drop of motivation could help you keep going in the right direction.

Something to keep you going...

Business Management Coaching

Monday, June 27, 2011

The apocalypse starts at your house

Okay I just said that to get your attention. But in reality, the indoor environment of your house can be home to sinister things in addition to you and your family members. Now, there are many reasons for these 'horrors' to exist right under your nose, in your own house. Discussing them all would make a very long blog post, so, allow me to point out what increased damp could gradually lead to.

Dust mites
Sheer microscopic monstrosity
This is a microscopic image. So, you won't actually be able to see this thing staring sitting on your sofa one day when you return from work (actually they are sitting on your sofa, millions of them, you just can't see them). Although you may not be able to completely eradicate each end every one of them. You could make sure that they don't over populate by installing a dehumidifier in your house.

Mould spores
No, these are not macaroni balls

Looks disgusting I know. Put me off my lunch. But, be warned that unless you do something about the dampness in your house, these things could be your lunch. Again, they are invisible to the naked eye. But, they are very real threats to the inhabitants of your house. These things are so small, they can get in your nose, enter your digestive tract and mess with your brain in the long run. Mould spores are how mould reproduces, by releasing billions of these allergens in to the air. One of the indications of mould spores is a musty smell and clouds of minuscule particles floating about in your house.

Mould

This is how mould looks like under a microscope. 
This is that little black speck on your living room wallpaper
This is how your house would look like if you let that microscopic issue blow out of proportion. 
Bio-hazard
That does kind of look like the apocalypse doesn't it? This is a very serious problem that often starts out at basements. Cavity walls, crawl spaces and even the floorboards under your sofa can be extremely fertile breeding grounds for these infestations. Apart from making your house look like the lair of hive minded aliens, these could also damage the foundation, the floorboards or the walls to the point of replacement. In addition, they also release those nasty looking spores that could range from irritating to toxic.

So, the bottom line is, you need to keep your house free from damp by allowing proper ventilation, investing in proper basement tanking and by utilizing a dehumidifier. Who knows, if you let the issue persist, the apocalypse just might start at your house.

Your personal superheroes for the day

Basement tanking professionals




Monday, May 23, 2011

Business ideas for superheroes....

If you wish to start your own business and isn't sure of what to do? Why not consider starting a delivery company? this is a great way to make a good income and make the most of those mean driving skills.

But there are a few things to take in to consideration before you venture out onto this business arena. For example, if you are a super hero with life saving capabilities, please refrain from attempting this particular business opportunity (if you don't understand what I'm talking about, please watch Spider man 2)

... and I ate the spider, man..




But if you possess the rare skills of navigating through tight traffic, organization skills and the extremely rare ability to keep your papers in their rightful papers, this just might bet he perfect job for you.

The most basic investment you may want to make is to purchase a good delivery vehicle. If you are starting out on your own, a bike is the absolute perfect delivery vehicles to make deliveries. But make sure that you are fully capable of handling the thing as not to avoid any accidents while you are speeding to make deliveries. Organizational skills are important to make sure that you do not neglect the rest of your daily activities and end up saving the day for those in need of delivery support 24/7 (an area in which Spider man failed horribly).

U will lose the girl

The next step is to serve the right clients. If you are a bike messenger, be sure to take on deliveries that you can deliver on a bike (no, the grand piano is not going to fit in the basket and no to whatever other option you have). Gifts, documents, food, flowers and even farm produce can be delivered on a bike and will offer you plenty of business opportunities as well.

As for the advertisement, this needs to be started out from the smallest scale possible. if you are a one person company, advertise locally. Make full use of those public bulletin boards, your Facebook wall and even your car to attract clients from your area. Give it some time, you will have plenty of customers who are willing to try out your services in a very little time.

...and ur deliveries
Next step. Simple, keep it up and expand!
All the Best!

Role Model for you to look up to

delivery company

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

A facelift for your garden

Just like the rest of your house, your garden also needs attention. Wouldn't you rather prefer a nice, manicured garden full of flowers and greenery to a desolate looking desert?

Not it!

Well, the best way to give a much needed makeover to your garden starts with a plan. You may want to pay special attention to the amount of space you have available. It would be great if you have a big garden. But, not all of us are blessed with one, so make the most of what you have. 
A garden will be nothing without plants. Make sure that you have plenty of grass, plants and flowering plants in your new garden. You will be able to figure out what works best for your garden by consulting the  greengrocer.



Apart from greenery, a garden needs a focal point and an accent. This may sound awfully technical. But allow me to elaborate. A focal point is the thing that you are going to notice in the garden. It may be a water fountain or a sculpture, or even a tree. It's up to you to decide what you would want to display as the focal point in your garden.



Accents, are other areas of interest. They can be plants, garden gnomes or even those lawn flamencos if you are in the mood. The main thing to keep in mind about selecting these is to make sure that they match well and don't stand out individually. The idea is to create a final picture that is unified but does not blend in with each other. A tough balance to strike. If you're not much of a pro when it comes to these things, be sure to let a professional take the job for you.



Now that your garden looks much better with a carefully selected focal point, a few accents and lots of greenery, you would want to add some outdoor garden furniture to take in all of the new splendour. Be sure to purchase high quality furniture that is sturdy, attractive as well as durable.






Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Get published already...

So you've written the next Harry Potter... No one cares. Unless you're published. If you think that you've created some sort of masterpiece that will take you on the same path as J K Rowling to be richer than the queen some day, make sure that the people who matter, take a look at it.

I readz ur Buk

First of all, you need to have your killer idea developed in to at least an outline.
If you think you can do the whole book or a few chapters, then that would also be good since that way, the publishers can make a decision based on your writing style as well as your idea and plot line.

U SPOILZ it

The next bit is the fun part. But it could be annoyingly frustrating and you may be tempted to commit murder at one point. But, this is necessary. Round out a few trusted people, these could be your friends, family or spouse and let them read your book and listen to their feedback. Your style may not be to their taste but, you'll at least be able to correct those typos and grammar mistakes and (shudder) plot holes!!

I said plot hole... plot hole

Step three, now that you know that your idea doesn't completely suck, start looking for publishers. If you're from the UK, looking for UK publishers would be a better idea. Check out their web sites before you send out your manuscript to make sure that the company accepts your genre.

CAN'T HAS FaNTASY
Next up is to actually send your manuscript out. Now, if you feel like using regular mail it's entirely up to you. But they won't be able to guarantee a safe and undamaged deliver. So, contact a courier services UK to make sure that your manuscript reaches the publisher in perfect condition and without dog ears and missing pages.

Lolcat did it!

The next step is to wait and prepare yourself for rejection. True, your idea may be the most awesome idea in the world for you and your friends, but a publisher might think otherwise. So, exercise patience and try not to send angry responses for those rejection letters and keep your head up, the right publisher for your book is out there somewhere...

...publisher!!
If all else fails, may I suggest self publishing? Not many authors have gone this way but it's definitely worth a shot.
Good Luck!

Monday, April 4, 2011

Reading list...

I'm into fantasy these days. I'm really a science fiction person at heart (trying to find a logical explanation for it all and without resorting to deus ex machina). Fantasy is, I'm surprised to say, actually quite good  (as long as it doesn't involve swords and wizards - except Harry Potter). Especially the ones that fall in to the Urban Fantasy category. So, I got my hands on a bunch of these books and am making my way through them...

The mortal instruments trilogy

you know what I'm referring to as spooky...
This is the first one of this category for me. I liked it, a lot. I'd say innovative and spooky.


Unearthly by Cynthia Hand

out of this world

I loved this one. I thought the idea was great. can't wait to get my hands on the second book in the series... keeping my fingers crossed for another great one.

Fallen by Lauren Kate

Fallen for Fallen
I just finished Fallen, halfway through Torment and I must say, I'm impressed. Luce is quite a gentle character and I was afraid she would catch Bella-swann-itis somewhere in the middle of the novel. But, not so much... ' very impressed by Arianne though. Can't wait to read the third instalment.
Tormented by Torment
Do I have to say?...

The mediator by Meg Cabot

I read mean spirits... and want more

This was a fun and easy read. Too bad I started with the third book, but it's definitely a great series. I wan't to read more, definitely!

Need by Carrie Johnson

Even the pixies are meaner than E. Cullen
Pixies, not so cute after all. It was new for me but I liked it. Even if I'd only read the first novel. and I NEED to find the second book.

Sooo, want this!

I'm looking to get my hands on the Trylle trilogy, Artemis Fowl and maybe one of those vampire fiction novles (maybe not, I don't like the names - vampire academy... eugh) 

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

How to write a blog post...

Since I've already written a few, I thought I should do a post on just how to write one.

Blog Rule #1

Giving opinions on something, whether it's a movie, a song or even a product, always work. Make sure that you give true opinions. If you like something, say so. If you don't why not write a rant about it? You will be surprised at the amount of people who will agree with you.

Blog Rule #2

Try to keep your blog articles short and to a maximum word limit of about 500 words. Any more than that, would bore the reader and he will eventually click away to another blog with less words and more pictures.

Blog Rule #3

Yes, pictures are important, no one wants to see a pile of text page after page. Break it up with pictures and caption them wisely. People tend to read posts when they notice interesting pictures too.

Blog Rule #4

It's all in the headline. You know what I mean, if you've seen how newspaper headlines grab the attention, then you understand what I'm trying to say.

Blog Rule #5

Write about current topics. Currently trending topics, such as those topping the yahoo top search lists could help generate more traffic to your site. Don't know what to say about such topics? Refer to the 1st tip.

Blog Rule #6

Have your own style. Good writers are known for their unique style. Even of you don't intend on making it as a top writer, if you want to make a mark on the blogosphere, you need to have your own style. This style doesn't necessarily have to be a writing style, it could be the way your posts are fashioned, it could be the pictures you use or it could be your page layout, make sure to stand out as an individual as much as you can.

Blog Rule #7

And remember that people love lists. See? This is a list. Lists are easy to read, easy to write and have tons of information without looking like a novel. So, make lists like top ten favorite lolcats, or top 5 survival skills for a zombie apocalypse.. etc.

Blog Rule #8

Posting regularly also helps. That doesn't mean you should do 5 blog posts a day. That would totally take the fun out of it, a maximum of one post a day would be more than enough to keep your blog running.

Blog Rule #9

And make sure that you edit your posts to perfection. You wouldn't want to look like an ignorant n00b for all of blogosphere to see. Triple check your posts for any errors and correct them before you submit them.

So, until next time,
Happy Blogging n00bs  :)

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Product review #2 - Biotique Red Sandalwood sunscreen

I've been using this for a while and I must say, it's good! Biotique is an Indian beauty product company specializing in herbal products made with actual herbs rather than chemically synthesized ingredients. What I can honestly way about this product is that, it is a good sunscreen and also serves as a moisturizer. It's safe to use with complicated result inducing products like Retin-A. It did require a breaking in, the first two or three days were rather greasy and could lead to small bumps. That's barely noticeable and passed fairly quickly. I recommend this for anyone with oily or sensitive skin as it doesn't worsen the condition and lead to massive break outs. It also works remarkably well as a sun protectant.

The verdict - It's great, I'll be using this for a very long time!

Rating - 41/2 stars

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Cheap and effective relocation

Thinking about moving away to a new house? As if the hassle of house hunting wasn't enough, moving companies are charging sky high rates to provide you with their relocation expertise. If your house is loaded with priceless antiques and fancy grand pianos and all sorts of extravaganza of the sort, then feel free to allow a professional grade removalist to handle your operation. 
But, if, like me, you don't have to worry about denting your grand piano (I have an electric piano in case you were wondering, very sturdy) opt for one of those man and van services for a cheaper fix. 
Wondering what that is? Well explanation, a man and van service is as the name suggests, a man with a van who will assist you on extracting, packing and driving your belongings away to a new location. These men with vans are not just drivers, they do know a thing or two about moving your belongings without reducing them to piles of rubble so they will definitely be of aid.
Rates? Believe me you would be surprised at just how cheap the services of a Man and Van removals  company be. In comparison to a regular removalist company, this type of service provider will definitely take a huge chunk out of your relocation budget. Besides, why would you want to spend an exorbitant amount on removing your stuff from your old home to a new one while you can clearly save some of it and add it to the decorating budget?
Just like everything else, man and van removal companies have also gone online, so you won't have to run around in circles all over the city or max out your phone bill by calling a dozed companies to arrange their services. Everything is just a mouse click away so you can find the perfect man (with a van) for the job in the comfort of your home while you're chilling out in your 'jammies.
So, click away and book yourself a man with a van to save time and money and a lot of hassle as well.




Useful link 


Man and Van removals 



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Product review #1 - Olay quench body lotion


I had the chance to try out a new body lotion to end my dry skin problems. I got Olay Quench-lavender body lotion and has been using it for a while. It's actually great as its got these little bits of shimmer particles, a pleasant smell and really seems to help with my dry skin issues. The great thing about this lotion is the fact that it doesn't get absorbed in tot eh skin too fast and dry out completely within minutes. It gives a nice shimmer that is all over the runway and keeps skin hydrated. Though I've read reviews about this being a non-greasy formula, I have to disagree on that. I can't quite describe the feel, it's not entirely sticky and oily but rather a feeling of having a layer of lotion on my skin. perhaps that's my own understanding of hydration.

The verdict - It's good, really good, I will definitely stock up on that. Perfect to use in the summer because of the shimmery bits.

Rating - 4 1/2 stars

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Review on Black Swan,

I am all for creepy movies. Black Swan definitely qualifies as one. It has managed to portray Nina Sayers' psychosis with such dramatic brilliance that you start to feel for her and experience her euphoria in the last act of the movie. I loved 'the tale of two sisters', 'secret window' and 'the shinning' as they portray insanity with such effectiveness. I was expecting for some sort of a twist but, heck, twist endings are done to death (so much, in fact, you start to expect twist endings to appear in every movie) so I won't consider myself disappointed.

I personally think that this is Natalie Portman's best work and well deserves the Oscar nod she got. Mila Kunis: I'm happy for her, she has finally come out of 'That 70's Show' and managed to deliver a convincing performance as a bad but sweet kind of girl.
When I saw the trailer, I actually expected Natalie Portman to turn in to some sort of half-swan, half-human hybrid freak. Well, it did happen, and i am happy to say that my expectations are fulfilled, with bonus.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

I'm on blogspot and it nobody's bee's wax...

Hooray for me!!! I started a blog and believe me my motives are purely recreational and I don't care if no one reads my blog (srsly) I'm just here to mind my own beeswax (which is everything) to express my views on whatever I consider to be my beeswax (which is again everything). I will get back soon with a bunch of reviews on a bunch of products that I had the chance to use.
So, until then, mind your own bee's wax and take care.