March 2008
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It’s Xmas in Sydney!
February 2008
26 posts
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We’ve been together for 7 years. So we’ve come to a point where an...
– r, talking about his relationship
New Theme: Museum!
Fell in love with Paul Giacherio’s theme Museum, and though I’ve been following him for long I just realized that he’s published the theme for download and I jumped right to it. Hurrah! Amazing, beautiful theme. Will tweak it later when I have the time.
Seriously, loving The Whitest Boy Alive. Erlend Øye rocks! Why have I just discovered it now and not earlier?
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Whatever suits your belief
(Upon watching The Biggest Loser)
ca: Oh my god! You lost 12 kilos? You used to be chubby? -er?
me: Well I used to weigh around 62-63 kilos, and my lowest was 50.
me: But now I'm 56 so it's all good, I like it this way.
ca: If you lose 12 kilos now you'll be like, gone!
me: Yeah, skin and bones. I need to work out.
ca: When I was 19 - God that was a long time ago - I used to be chubby. Well, not chubby, but you can see the fat, you know? Only after that I started working out and got in shape. Only now I start to get more fat on my belly. I think it's just my age. (Note: he's super fit and you can't see any fat)
me: Your age? You're 28! That's not an excuse, it has nothing to do with your age.
ca: It's the age.
me: No it's not.
ca: Just, let me have my own belief, okay? (Continue preparing 2 steaks and 2 sausages)
Feeling like shit.
Out of the office early today, doomed with severe headache and sore throat. Thank goodness for the flat white from the Coffee Roaster
Israeli MP blames gays for recent earthquakes →
Linking Corporate leadership with Successful... →
What is the connection between the mindsets of corporate leaders and successful sustainability strategies? A new study by Avastone, an international consultancy focusing on leadershp and organizational effectiveness, set out to answer the question. They interview 10 global corporations in the process of moving to a higher stage of sustainability.
How I hate mornings…
Corporate Impurity
sc: I'm going to hell
mc: What's the sin?
sc: Lying
mc: To who?
sc: Consultants
Parabola House by Atelier Tekuto →
Leading banks adopt standards for investment in... →
Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have developed a set of standards, including limits on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, to guide their future investments in coal-fired power plants. Under the new Carbon Principles, which were developed over nine months in cooperation with top energy companies such as American …..
Banking Giants Develop "The Carbon Principles" →
Citi, JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley have drafted the framework for assessing carbon risks in the financing of coal-fired power plant projects. The Carbon Principles help lenders evaluate the regulatory and financial risks of greenhouse gas emissions.
Feel a lot more at home now
Gong xi fat choy!
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His visceral reaction to Obama — from the “fairy tale” line to the inappropriate...
– Maureen Dowd of NYTimes
Envisioning Green: Pictures and Colours that Sells →
Denise Waggoner, vice president of creative research at Getty Images, has a vision about green marketing. Waggoner has been studying the kind of colours and images that appeal to green-minded consumers. Water, trees, forest, animals - what, exactly, get consumers attention? Along the way, Waggoner found out that not all shades of green are equal.
Officially hating the substance that is vodka. Go figure.