A post on Work/Life balance by Ani got me thinking…
What is my balance at the moment?
The test was quickly made, I didn’t think much on every question, just followed my intuition. After 1 or two minutes the results appeared:
A post on Work/Life balance by Ani got me thinking…
What is my balance at the moment?
The test was quickly made, I didn’t think much on every question, just followed my intuition. After 1 or two minutes the results appeared:
I am not sure why, but here am I, signing up for a Technorati account:)
:-)
Note: I guess, it’s because the link to Technorati was within WordPress ;-)
Or A Story about How my Intel Pentium-D Computer Became Ultra-Fast… again* :-)
…So here I am, sitting in the office yesterday, sipping at my coffee peacefully and thinking about doing some boring PC optimisation work – defragmentation, disk cleanup, etc.
Lately I noticed, that my computer is acting strange from time to time – slows down, opens applications with much more delay than usual; the whole Windows was feeling somehow slowish, but not in the way it slows down after too much work performed since first install (besides, I installed this Windows XP Professional SP2 myself not a long ago, and that wasn’t an option).
The sun was shining bright, there was no wind, and in Sofia the temperatures were way above zero (Celsius, not Fahrenheit;-) – so we decided to go out with friends and see Vitosha mountain.
So, how do you write a post about how you went to the zmountain, and how beautiful it all was? I don’t know. I confess that Dan Cederholm’s post post about how he climbed a mountain inspired me a bit.
So, here I present humbly to you some outline of this day’s adventure, and a couple of photos to enhance the story. I’m sure that this is not the perfect style, that some things could be told better, some omitted, and others – added. But this is how I did it. Enjoy:)
After my first (and rather sad) post from this morning, I decided to write about something more cheerful – the passing of the famous Compagnie Malabar via Sofia:-)
Now I realise, it’s a pity we didn’t know anything about it before. Here’s the story:
January 1st, 2007, was a very calm day. A few hours ago Bulgaria was officially accepted as a member of the EU. A special lightshow at exactly 12:00 am this day was visible all over the capital. So, after New Year’s eve which came with lots of noise & light, me and my wife took a good sleep till noon, and then deciced to walk around the city a little.
At around 5 p.m., we were on Vitosha street, when suddenly we felt some unusual animation in front of us. There were lots of people coming and going and reaching for their digital cameras. The trams around stopped.
As we continued to walk and draw closer to the possible center of the event, the crowd densed. And then… Some strange people in white and with scary masks on their faces appeared before our eyes.
Because six innocent Bulgarian medical workers were sentenced to death on 19 December by the Benghazi Criminal Court.
Because I do not know, what else I could do, other than spread the word.