On having the “right” solution vs. the room for error
Andrei PLEȘU made a comment at 2011.11.08 Debate on “Red book” by Carl Gustav JUNG, ICR (Romanian Cultural Institute) which let me speechless. +Continue Reading
Andrei PLEȘU made a comment at 2011.11.08 Debate on “Red book” by Carl Gustav JUNG, ICR (Romanian Cultural Institute) which let me speechless. +Continue Reading
You can live your life in various ways; I am rather radical when I say that you must live it intense & keep things fast.
Are there counter examples? Praying should be slow; eating should be done slower; some sports require relaxation, rather than intense concentration; doing things fast can lead to mistakes.
But, overall, I consider that a fast & intense life is the way to go.
Recently I’ve been to a trip in Europe. I had about 6,000 photos, from which I’ve selected 1,000 to put on Facebook. How did I do it? +Continue Reading
I’ll comment in this blog post about a rather abrupt way of closing a presentation and what I’ve learned from this. +Continue Reading
I was thinking the other day what would be the one most important thing when writing a press release. Join me in my discovery. +Continue Reading
Join me on my quest to find a way to solve an addiction. +Continue Reading
This blog thrives on ads. It also thrives on getting people more information and practical uses of it. I see no conflict between the two, so this blog post is specifically on removing blog ads generally and for this blog specifically.
Why should you block the ads? The answer is simple: they distract you from viewing the interesting content, and even if they are contextual ads (so they are related to the content), most of them are not what you would look for in a page. You might want to keep the ads just to see how other people would promote a web site in two lines. I personally remove ads from FireFox, and keep them in Opera.
Now that you know why should you remove ads, read on to see how to remove them. +Continue Reading