To rise above the noise, to stand out with something of value and use, and to drive sales (why does it always come to money?).
This is what a crowed market looks like – so how do folks make money here?
To rise above the noise, to stand out with something of value and use, and to drive sales (why does it always come to money?).
This is what a crowed market looks like – so how do folks make money here?
From my Nokia 6600
Palm’s Restaurant. A NY Icon.
The Museum of Natural History in New York
Counting the days for the hoped for regime change…
Life don’t get sweeter.
Mobloging from Fat Matt’s in Buckhead Georgia!
From my Nokia 6600
Every time I go through a US airport I am reminded how much farther the government has to go to return to reality. Ok, so there are no more armed soldiers at the x-ray machines (as if even that was reassuring). But that they are still making people take off their shoes is stupid (it always was, and I hate walking in my socks in a filthy airport, ew). I almost expect that after the Madrid tragedy the US will start to confiscate mobile phones, much like they started confiscating nail clippers and can openers (lethal indeed).
The government is still pushing the fear buttons of Americans. The shoe scan is a clear example of a placebo that in the end serves no purpose and actually can be harmful through promoting an unfounded feeling of security.
I’m old enough to remember Beirut, Locherbie, and other horrors of the 70’s and 80’s. Bush and his cronies want up to think this is all new. They have built it all up to serve as an excuse to blow things up and not have to actually run the nation.
If someone wanted to wreak havoc, they’ll find a way. You can’t create a foolproof system – it’s a numbers game. Let’s focus on lessening the hate in the world, rather than fanning a few flames out of control.
Posted in a waiting lounge at JFK, from my Nokia 6600. Be glad my thumbs have kept me from a real rant.
PS I managed to skip the shoe inspection leaving Atlanta and leaving NYC. My little form of protest.
PPS Someone asked me what I thought of the ‘cavity search’ at the airports. I think the guy also wants to move to Finland. 😉
PPPS Another pal enlightened me and told me it was just a metal detector thing. Odd that the security folks aren’t so forthcoming with the rationale.
It seems like everyone is eating all the time here in Hong Kong and the streets teem with eateries and the smell of food.
In Hong Kong.
I was in West Hartford this past Thanksgiving and they had a big display of painted cows all over town – some were done by local yokels and some by local artists. It was really fun.
Well, look what I found in Hong Kong.
At least you can’t say all those cows were Made in China!
My father pointed out the red bucket, possibly to catch the ‘fertilizer.’ 🙂