December 27, 2009
December 26, 2009
December 22, 2009
December 21, 2009
December 20, 2009
On
People's willingness to think that they are manipulated with is inversely proportional to the extent they are manipulated with. And vice versa.
People's eagerness to convice the others that they are manipulated with is proportional to the extent they themselves are manipulated with. Without vice versa.
People's eagerness to convice the others that they are manipulated with is proportional to the extent they themselves are manipulated with. Without vice versa.
December 17, 2009
December 15, 2009
Bouncing off and rebounding
Quite an unresting feeling. Floating somewhere in the air between too much and nothing.
December 14, 2009
December 09, 2009
Oh such a luvly turing machine
December 08, 2009
December 07, 2009
December 03, 2009
How can you tell a germanophone?
"Here, this system works on cold beer."
Or smthn.
If it doesn't work out - either you have bad hearing or the experiment object is a wunderkind ;).
Or smthn.
If it doesn't work out - either you have bad hearing or the experiment object is a wunderkind ;).
December 02, 2009
November 29, 2009
Not quite a complement of the compliment
People only complain about the things they like. Otherwise they wouldn't care.
November 26, 2009
November 25, 2009
November 21, 2009
November 19, 2009
November 18, 2009
Ok, ok here's another one
Latvijai 91
So let this nice rubbish bin be a symbolic greeting to Latvia on its 91st birthday ;)!
P.S. The 2nd line is in Livonian. To complete the list of minority languages in Latvia there should be as well:
Спасибо, Paļdis, Дзякуй, dziękuję and of course ačiū ;)!
November 17, 2009
Blame it on finnish radio
From one side it would be good that Estonia gets euro in 13 months, while Latvia can't even dream about it - we won't have to go far to find ourselves almost in Western civiliziation.
November 15, 2009
I wish
I wanna embody stupid's happiness - be stupid and happy. Or maybe happiness is too much to bear. Especially for a polar bear.
November 12, 2009
November 10, 2009
Mārtiņdiena
I received a nice postcard from my parents and some sweets on my nameday. It appears that in Latvia there are 13'400 persons with name Mārtiņš, which is more than 1% of all men and around 2% of Latvians. But as much I've seen that for the guys who were born in '85 - '87 the percentage could be even more than 10% because in my class at school I had 4 other classmates called Mārtiņš and in the other places I meet people my age there's a fairly good chance that the other guy's name is Mārtiņš as well. Though I'm not sure whether this sudden increase in popularity of this traditionally Latvian name was related to national revival or just some random sparkle of poupularity.
I know I know - the blue sky is not for me, and neither that road covered by the roses.
November 09, 2009
justification needed
Even the worst democracy in the world is better than the best dictatorship. Interesting claim. Can you prove this by induction?
November 06, 2009
November 03, 2009
November 02, 2009
"You know, go to youtube and type.."
never happened. i mean that typing stuff. golden advice. nevertheless.
November 01, 2009
October 29, 2009
October 28, 2009
October 27, 2009
It's the season
A gripping
Advisory service
Sometimes the best way how to help the people who really do care about you is to be happy.
October 25, 2009
October 24, 2009
Guten Morgen
Everything Everything - My Keys, Your Boyfriend. The live record for BBC radio - it just completely distresses the joint in between my ears and brain. Or it's again all about that synthy and falseth combination :).
October 22, 2009
October 21, 2009
Vice versa but completely opposite
October 20, 2009
October 19, 2009
October 18, 2009
October 17, 2009
It's very gut to become an e-mail
A: "Do you have anything with you?"
B: "Eeeem... nop"
A: "Then go to the end of the snake"
B: (blinks), (blinks)
B: (Goes to the next stop)
B: "Eeeem... nop"
A: "Then go to the end of the snake"
B: (blinks), (blinks)
B: (Goes to the next stop)
October 14, 2009
citadiena.lv
Liekas, ka tas ir pats labākais veids kā atbildēt uz visticamāk dažu neapmierinātu oligarhu caur ārzonām organizētajai "Dienas" torpedēšanai. Lai veicas partizāņiem!
October 12, 2009
Library revisited
As I just made it to the elevator to go up the 4th floor of the library, I saw two girls hurrily rushing from behind to make it to the same elevator, first I pressed the button 0, even though I wanted to press 4, but the display nevertheless showed 4 - nice. And thereafter the girls were almost there at the doors, so as a gentleman, I waved my foot at the sensor a couple of times as the doors were closing and the doors opened. Of course the said "paldies" and as a reflex I answered "lūdzu", not even noticing that we've just talked Latvian and afterwards we didn't say a word no more. Then I sat at the nearby desk from them and noticed that they talked Latvian (yeah, quite Estonian reaction from me) and of course started a conversation with them by saying that I must have known if there are 2 new students from Latvia and bla bla bla. Anyways and then happened something really unexpected - there were like dozen of unseen students talking Latvian at Bolzano's library. And another surprising thing was how they looked - guys with fancy but smart haircuts and the girls without boosted looks - very non-Latvian - if I haven't heard them talking, I would have never guessed that they're Latvians. Ok, there was as well a bit thick guy who I couldn't quite figure out whether he was a boy or a girl.
After recovering from the shock there was in general a quite curious thing going on - a guy was singing Enigma - "return to innocent", but with his own made up quite smart and funny lyrics in the instrumental gaps. But of course it's the library and you can't do like that there, so everybody was disturbed even though smiling and at last on the clock display it appeared "SHUT UP". Don't know how the library's administration achieved it, but they definately deserve credit for it.
And then there was some part that I don't remember, but in any case I'm here now, finally awake :).
After recovering from the shock there was in general a quite curious thing going on - a guy was singing Enigma - "return to innocent", but with his own made up quite smart and funny lyrics in the instrumental gaps. But of course it's the library and you can't do like that there, so everybody was disturbed even though smiling and at last on the clock display it appeared "SHUT UP". Don't know how the library's administration achieved it, but they definately deserve credit for it.
And then there was some part that I don't remember, but in any case I'm here now, finally awake :).
October 10, 2009
Science fiction
Maybe giving 7 billion loan to Latvia with a purpose "to make things right" was the same as giving all the needed tools to a pig and tell it to build a space ship.
October 09, 2009
A path to success
I'm no scientist, no theoretician. I'm a practician - just like Thomas Edison (in the sense of being no scientist :), who invented the Glühbirne. I beat my head against the wall till it breaks - the head or the wall.
October 08, 2009
October 02, 2009
An unsocial day
Change of environment often comes with some interesting sequences of happenings like today, when I moved (back?) to Vienna. The 1st Oct hurray! NOT! Ok anyways, so here it goes:
1) Sleep in a night train with almost maximal lighting on - luckily got through with only vorteilscard application not having paid. Fortunately my expectations fulfilled - I was able to sleep in the train for some good 4 hours - not close to enough but anyway..
2) A walk from the Westbahnhof to my new dorm - at around 1 hour on foot. Thought that it should be smthn like refreshening my Vienna insights, but at the end appeared to be damn tiring - especially those uphills with my 20kg bag and 10kg rucksack on my shoulders. Looks like I've lost not only 6kg but percentually more strength as well.
3) Of course I wasn't able to move into the dorm at 8.30 as it should have been possible to happen, cos of course they hadn't had checked the rooms, which postponed the whole procedure till 14.00... and I was damn tired already. At least there were some buckets of internet at faculty which is luckily 15 mins on foot from the dorm.
4) As the others were browsing along in the computer lab room, I was snoozing with some intervals of conscious browsing - working on thesis of course wasn't anything viable at such a state. I hope I didn't snore at least.
5) Ok once having had patiently stood through the queue for 1 hour and having listened to czech more than I've ever needed, I got at last in my room at 15.30... So next part - gotta check whether my bike and stuff are still there at my previous dorm... 45 mins walk, of course.
6) Nice downhill walk and guess what - I ran into 2 students that were speaking in some common language... -lithuanian-? NOT! latvian. I mean Latvian is no Russian - you can't just walk in a park and meet a Latvian in Vienna, running into latvian in Vienna is less probable than running into one in Sydney (which actually happened to me), the probability is about equal to seeing a speeding Estonian driver. Anyways, I gotta know about 50 euro Semesterkarte, I hope it's not a bad joke - gotta verify this one.
7) Some hospitable (ok not at the beginning as he asked me whether I'm a Czech (Which is only a bit less offensive than being asked whether I'm a Russian :) and was asking some questions to verify if i'm not just going there to steal a bike) finnish let me in to my bicycle and sacks of stuff. Afterwards I regreted that I didn't manage to demonstrate my finnish skills (terve, uksi, kaksi etc :).
8) A fun ride - having packed all my stuff in the big bag I rode bike with one hand and with other held the bag's handle whilst the bag was rolling on the streets on its trolleys. At first I got seriously unsure about the balance, but at the end I could even correct the trajectory of the bag so that it doesn't fall down and carry me with it :). In either case suddenly I felt popular... all eyes on a guy with a big bag disturbing the cars and other cyclists. Sometimes you have to be egoist... when it matters.
9) At last home, chunks of sleep, heaps of czechs (mostly czechitas :) in the neighbourhood, maybe I'll catch up czech to the level I did with Lithuanian. Probably not. It's not Bolzano and I'm getting more and more unsocial :(. Age and mentality takes its toll.
10) Yeah and then there was a locker game - I felt like in a tv show - you have 2 keys - one for the locker in the kitchen and one for the locker in the fridge. Of course it would be completely unnecassary to enumate those dozen smthn lockers... So the variance wasn't on my side - the last locker did unlock and in the fridge I had to retry to find mine.
11) And the last but not the least - I hope my room mate will be a monolingual germanophone. Probably not gonna happen....
And now it's just a lazy sloppy coding night, which will probably once again result in a ~30% expected effort and the sole excuse will be once again - too little constraints. At least the "we are scientists" album, I found on my pc, beat my expectations - song by song nothing special, but the whole album together as a monolite energizer - smthn like power indie :D.
P.S. It's not that I'm going to write every day or even every week such stuff that completely abuses my blah's format. No resolution either. And this one doesn't make much sense as a whole either, so better stick with the sloppy conciseness as unfolding tends to roll away from the sense (of course if there's any).
1) Sleep in a night train with almost maximal lighting on - luckily got through with only vorteilscard application not having paid. Fortunately my expectations fulfilled - I was able to sleep in the train for some good 4 hours - not close to enough but anyway..
2) A walk from the Westbahnhof to my new dorm - at around 1 hour on foot. Thought that it should be smthn like refreshening my Vienna insights, but at the end appeared to be damn tiring - especially those uphills with my 20kg bag and 10kg rucksack on my shoulders. Looks like I've lost not only 6kg but percentually more strength as well.
3) Of course I wasn't able to move into the dorm at 8.30 as it should have been possible to happen, cos of course they hadn't had checked the rooms, which postponed the whole procedure till 14.00... and I was damn tired already. At least there were some buckets of internet at faculty which is luckily 15 mins on foot from the dorm.
4) As the others were browsing along in the computer lab room, I was snoozing with some intervals of conscious browsing - working on thesis of course wasn't anything viable at such a state. I hope I didn't snore at least.
5) Ok once having had patiently stood through the queue for 1 hour and having listened to czech more than I've ever needed, I got at last in my room at 15.30... So next part - gotta check whether my bike and stuff are still there at my previous dorm... 45 mins walk, of course.
6) Nice downhill walk and guess what - I ran into 2 students that were speaking in some common language... -lithuanian-? NOT! latvian. I mean Latvian is no Russian - you can't just walk in a park and meet a Latvian in Vienna, running into latvian in Vienna is less probable than running into one in Sydney (which actually happened to me), the probability is about equal to seeing a speeding Estonian driver. Anyways, I gotta know about 50 euro Semesterkarte, I hope it's not a bad joke - gotta verify this one.
7) Some hospitable (ok not at the beginning as he asked me whether I'm a Czech (Which is only a bit less offensive than being asked whether I'm a Russian :) and was asking some questions to verify if i'm not just going there to steal a bike) finnish let me in to my bicycle and sacks of stuff. Afterwards I regreted that I didn't manage to demonstrate my finnish skills (terve, uksi, kaksi etc :).
8) A fun ride - having packed all my stuff in the big bag I rode bike with one hand and with other held the bag's handle whilst the bag was rolling on the streets on its trolleys. At first I got seriously unsure about the balance, but at the end I could even correct the trajectory of the bag so that it doesn't fall down and carry me with it :). In either case suddenly I felt popular... all eyes on a guy with a big bag disturbing the cars and other cyclists. Sometimes you have to be egoist... when it matters.
9) At last home, chunks of sleep, heaps of czechs (mostly czechitas :) in the neighbourhood, maybe I'll catch up czech to the level I did with Lithuanian. Probably not. It's not Bolzano and I'm getting more and more unsocial :(. Age and mentality takes its toll.
10) Yeah and then there was a locker game - I felt like in a tv show - you have 2 keys - one for the locker in the kitchen and one for the locker in the fridge. Of course it would be completely unnecassary to enumate those dozen smthn lockers... So the variance wasn't on my side - the last locker did unlock and in the fridge I had to retry to find mine.
11) And the last but not the least - I hope my room mate will be a monolingual germanophone. Probably not gonna happen....
And now it's just a lazy sloppy coding night, which will probably once again result in a ~30% expected effort and the sole excuse will be once again - too little constraints. At least the "we are scientists" album, I found on my pc, beat my expectations - song by song nothing special, but the whole album together as a monolite energizer - smthn like power indie :D.
P.S. It's not that I'm going to write every day or even every week such stuff that completely abuses my blah's format. No resolution either. And this one doesn't make much sense as a whole either, so better stick with the sloppy conciseness as unfolding tends to roll away from the sense (of course if there's any).
October 01, 2009
shell: tourist
When in Italy you immidiately start to speak in English, then it means smthn like "mercy, please"!
September 29, 2009
O rly?
A: "Are you french?"
B: "Yeah! How did you know?"
A: "By your accent."
B: "But I don't have an accent!"
B: "Yeah! How did you know?"
A: "By your accent."
B: "But I don't have an accent!"
All ride?
A logician will let you drive his car only if you know how to dismantle its engine, name all parts of it and thereafter assamble it back so that the car goes at least as good as before.
September 28, 2009
Fruitless reasoning
having lots of time to think doesn't necessary broaden the set of viable options... much... generally...
P&P
Mostly you can't escape being on the weak side, though what you can avoid is being on the sucker's side.
September 26, 2009
September 24, 2009
September 21, 2009
September 15, 2009
September 11, 2009
September 08, 2009
While sitting at cafe
It used to be a modern trend to display the IT and technology surge in overall by a guy sitting somewhere anywhere else but office with his laptop. Now I hope it will gradually switch to the notion that either he can't organize his time or he's just addicted to it.
September 07, 2009
September 06, 2009
Still an animal
At last the most animalous song has been hooked up with an animalicious video. And as well it pleases me to see that Friendly fires have made the nerdiest Caribbean-theme video so far :).
September 04, 2009
Converging accents
After returning to bz somehow one of the first things you recognize are the accents of the others - seems like they've got even more characteristic then they were, so that it takes more efforts to get the sense. Or maybe it's just the matter of adjusting (to English in general?) and in a week I won't notice any difference. In either case I guess that you use the English in the environment where it's nobody's mother tongue your accent might improve till it converges to some "best possible". But the same time it might evolve in the wrong direction if you feel too comfortable with the way it's easier for you to talk (not the way that should be correct by the standard) and you don't see any obstacles in conveying your ideas while deliberately worsening your accent.
September 01, 2009
Tvoi plastjinki slushala ja... la la la
So far one of the catchiest tunes of Russian pop music this year, yet not a banal one. Of course a hot girl hanging around in underwear doesn't spoil much the impression of the song :).
August 31, 2009
August 29, 2009
The spice of life
You can't miss places you've never been. That's why some can be complete while being no one.
time planning refinements
Don't expect anything, but leave space for the probable best. Cos sometimes good things happen just because you are who you are.
August 28, 2009
take a pickchaah?
If you experience something exciting/thrilling/moving or whatever uncareless and the next thing on your mind is how to record it - either by taking a picture or "changing the status/blogging" then what's the sense of yourself in experiencing the process whatsoever?
August 27, 2009
Šaursliežu dzelzsceļš
a.k.a. Narrow gauge railroad is not only a common tongue twister (wanna give it a try?), but as well a reality at least in a stretch of 33km from Gulbene to Alūksne. The rest of the routes these days are either closed or adjusted to normal railways, but this one was revived as some sort of a cultural heritage and a tourist attraction.
You can compare here the gauges.
Some tourists :)
This train station boasts with an advanced infrastructure
The interior of our car
Endstation!
The rest of the stuff here
You can compare here the gauges.
Some tourists :)
This train station boasts with an advanced infrastructure
The interior of our car
Endstation!
The rest of the stuff here
August 26, 2009
Shopping abuse
Today as I was about to go home, it suddenly came across to me that I've not been to the Rimi for a month or so and that I quite willingly want to go there. An awkward desire, gotta admit. So I went there, wandering a bit in a tourist mode, and realized that I don't need anything. I went to the shop to buy nothing. Instead I was looking, looking around and it felt like wherever I would look, my eyesight rushed into the looks of others that were seemingly staring at me right at the same time, which made me feel like an elephant in a glass store which needs to be monitored so that it doesn't break anything. Or maybe it was just an illusion :).
August 25, 2009
August 23, 2009
Alleys in Vidzeme
Around Vidzeme there are many old alleys of oaks, birches and lindens many of which have been planted still in German baron times in 19th century (some oak alleys might be even older than that).
Surprisingly there was an Orthodox christian church in a region which doesn't have such a large number of Russian population.
Surprisingly there was an Orthodox christian church in a region which doesn't have such a large number of Russian population.
August 22, 2009
Yet another breakfast song
And... it perfectly fits to all of those ontology profs who always make an example of human being being a subset of animal :).
August 21, 2009
August 20, 2009
August 19, 2009
tin food: the good, the bad and the ugly
If you don't say it once you feel like saying it then thereafter it's just a piece of tin food.
August 18, 2009
August 17, 2009
The gray dune in Pāvilosta
Gray dune in Pāvilosta is a prohibited area because of the unique biotope with many prohibited plant species that you wouldn't find elsewhere. For non-botanic an awkward thing that you can observe there is the grassland covered all over with lichens (that gray thing which the name of the dune arises from), great wild scenery and by turning around - a chance to observe quite a few windsurfers and kiteboarders.
Here's the weed teasing the clouds
The gray scene
A pic from another place nearby - I just liked how the butterflies have chosen the blossoms that contrast their own color.
Here are the rest of the scenes from thereabouts
Here's the weed teasing the clouds
The gray scene
A pic from another place nearby - I just liked how the butterflies have chosen the blossoms that contrast their own color.
Here are the rest of the scenes from thereabouts
August 11, 2009
you're just some racist who can't tie my laces
Sometimes you have to make two steps forward in order to understand what happened two steps back. But mostly it just gets you in woods :).
August 09, 2009
August 08, 2009
On integrity
August 03, 2009
North fort at Karosta
Karaosta (literally war-port) was a place you wouldn't find on the map during the Soviet times - a whole district of Liepāja was a military base and inhabited by Soviet fleet. After the Red army eventually withdrew in 1994 it has become a free-access place with many disturbing, but in many ways curious scenes - abandoned block houses, haunted Czar time houses, traces of military facilities etc. For me the most gripping site was the North fort - a defensive fortress of Russian empire which was blown up by retreating Russians in 1915 during WW1.
Here's a view from the mall
Baltic sea shows no mercy - those immobile concrete structures lay where they used to be in 1915. Now there's a nice bay :).
Nice...
On posts like that the cannons would be placed on. The name of the site could be concrete bay :).
A peek through the cells,
From the other side the cannons would get supplied.
The whole stuff here
Here's a view from the mall
Baltic sea shows no mercy - those immobile concrete structures lay where they used to be in 1915. Now there's a nice bay :).
Nice...
On posts like that the cannons would be placed on. The name of the site could be concrete bay :).
A peek through the cells,
From the other side the cannons would get supplied.
The whole stuff here
July 31, 2009
no good
The time is ticking out, but seems like every sack I've every carried has been one-time-use only.
July 28, 2009
Hedgehog at my backyard
It's no rarity to run into a hedgehog if you hang around a bit in a country side or just in some park in Latvia - like spotting a possum in Australia, squirrel in Vienna or bats in Bolzano. Anyway at each time you get excited all over new, even though it's just a... just a hedgehog :).
Here it is at our garage's door.
Another angle :)
And us 2 :)
Here it is at our garage's door.
Another angle :)
And us 2 :)
July 24, 2009
The Giant Pandas at Schonbrunn Tiergarten
Schonbrunn Tiergarten is one of the few Zoos in Europe where there are Giant Pandas, so paying 14 euros to see them seems quite a bearable price (or maybe pandable khem khem). Anyway you can't postpone checking them out forever so at one of my last days in Vienna I saw Giant Pandas for the first time in my life. Even though it wasn't as amusing as watching koalas in Sydney (those in Vienna were asleep :/), it's still arguably the main reason to visit the zoo at all, especially when you know that the zoo has to pay a loan of 1M dollars a year for each Panda to the Chinese government.
Willkommen!
A lazy panda
The only panda at TU Wien at last met another one of her kind
We got lucky enough to be on time when they get fed with bamboos
And here's a video ;)
And here's the whole stuff from the Zoo ;)
Willkommen!
A lazy panda
The only panda at TU Wien at last met another one of her kind
We got lucky enough to be on time when they get fed with bamboos
And here's a video ;)
And here's the whole stuff from the Zoo ;)
July 20, 2009
Belvedere under the weather
Here it is - one of the finest parks in Vienna. Well, at least imao. The day I visited it at last, I should have been under the weather - literally - but somehow it gave that awkward emptiness of all those tourists and a great, dense background.
And a semi-panoramic view from to the city
I found an appropriately-sized bush
And a semi-panoramic view from to the city
I found an appropriately-sized bush
July 19, 2009
jūra rūja
As I was standing there on my fingertips in the middle of the sea, with a light salty water swilling my chin and gazing at the coast line from one somewhat a horn to another one, it was about the moment to make some refinements to that shallow stuff we're milling on daily basis in order to convert it into some custom shallowness like - life's a beautiful bitch and then you die. And that's that - how else you could contrast your overall unwillingness to ease the overwhelming load of urgent issues versus a wild, sandy biatch at the coast of Baltic sea on a hot, sunny summer day with only some scattered patches of people as far as the eye can reach.
P.S. Just the first picture while googling for Jūrkalne ;)
P.S. Just the first picture while googling for Jūrkalne ;)
July 15, 2009
we'll see
Heck, is it possible to dispatch me with the same trick on yearly basis? I've seen the ruins so I rather not attend the attempt.
July 13, 2009
On goodbyes again
And then again - sometimes there's no good way to say goodbye, especially if it's a virtual halt button.
July 08, 2009
July 07, 2009
July 03, 2009
Rooting back
Q: "Where do most of the geeks come from?"
A: "Geece!"
P.S. Crap, someone came about it before me, though no wonder.
A: "Geece!"
P.S. Crap, someone came about it before me, though no wonder.
June 29, 2009
kveščens end ānsās
They say that the answer doesn't change no matter how many times it's being asked, but life is no physics, you know...
June 28, 2009
green redding
I always say "green" instead of "red" and I don't know why. Maybe because "green" sounds very "red".
June 24, 2009
June 23, 2009
June 22, 2009
June 21, 2009
The mixed message
Quite strange, that lately the songs that appear to have a special mood when there's only the sound, gets it all stirred up once I get to see the video. For instance, from this song you couldn't peel out some semi-Krishnaitic mood - the one that video suggests :). I guess it's similar when you read the book and then the movie spoils the story you had built up.
June 16, 2009
June 14, 2009
June 12, 2009
cheer up for madness
When everybody's acting like sick puppies, you have an edge if you don't care. But only if you really don't care, otherwise your chillaxation will hit back on you in a long term.
June 09, 2009
A bottomless entry
I'm not interested in people. In general. To the depth, to the core. I'm not even interested in myself. Even though my conscience persistently claims the opposite. I'm just jerking from one curiosity to another. Like a grasshopper - taking off to the next blossom before the feet get too stuck on the current one.
June 05, 2009
May 31, 2009
The method in the madness
If someone robs you, you have to rob someone else. Otherwise you break the chain - you're the weakest link.
May 30, 2009
A perfect breakfast song
I looked at you and saw that you wanted to... jump in the poo, jump in the poo.
May 25, 2009
If it's still Q&A day...
Q: "What should you do if your nose just won't stop bleeding for half an hour?"
A: "Sing 'Bleeding in love'!"
P.S. No, seriously - I did that. Though that didn't help it much.
A: "Sing 'Bleeding in love'!"
P.S. No, seriously - I did that. Though that didn't help it much.
geo-apololitical
Q: "How can you tell an Australian band without any direct hints?"
A: "If the song starts with a line like 'We can remember swimming in December'"
A: "If the song starts with a line like 'We can remember swimming in December'"
May 24, 2009
rererevisting
Best things in life aren't the ones that happen to you, but rather the ones you build to happen.
May 23, 2009
too unstressed
If you can't impose on yourself some certain level of stress in order to do what you're supposed to do, then sooner or later you find yourself doing nothing but pleasing your ego.
May 22, 2009
Kelly, watch 'em!
If you can't get something that you want, but don't need - call it a star and just let it twinkle on.
May 21, 2009
Estonian puzzle
In principle - any unsolvable problem.
Tanel: "My Skype messages never reach my mate who's sitting next to me!"
Urmass: "Chill, it's an Estonian puzzle ;)."
Tanel: "My Skype messages never reach my mate who's sitting next to me!"
Urmass: "Chill, it's an Estonian puzzle ;)."
May 19, 2009
Another french lesson?
Apparently Daft Punk, Air and Justice are just the visible part of the iceberg :).
May 18, 2009
Sorry, but pwnage :D
While seeing this stuff for the first time this evening on telly, it got me and and my room mate LOLing and almost ROFLing for a while - I guess that especially because of that initial sick-till-back-teeth women-screaming-scene-cliche caused annoyance which gets flipsided into a complete pwnage :). So I just couldn't resist to share... a bit.
May 14, 2009
May 12, 2009
Kra kra Krakow
Last week, for 4 days I joined the trip to Krakow, didn't get impressed by city that much, though spent some quality time up there. It's a pity that the most of my course mates had went there once I was in Latvia for the Easter break, so the Thai supermodel Pung had to make up for the numbers :).
Dzen dobry, I got really polished :).
With the Thai supermodel outside the mine. If you look close enough you can see that I can't straighten my middle finger as the distal phalanx of it is quite loose - worth to mention, rrright?! :D
Dinner in the salt mine 130m underground. Chandeliers are from salt crystals, of course ;).
Check out that lone sneaker that's hanging down from that dirt
The mapping of our location (the red dot in the map) in Czech republic
The rest of the pics here.
Dzen dobry, I got really polished :).
With the Thai supermodel outside the mine. If you look close enough you can see that I can't straighten my middle finger as the distal phalanx of it is quite loose - worth to mention, rrright?! :D
Dinner in the salt mine 130m underground. Chandeliers are from salt crystals, of course ;).
Check out that lone sneaker that's hanging down from that dirt
The mapping of our location (the red dot in the map) in Czech republic
The rest of the pics here.
the flow
kaksikaks ist vorbei und kaksikolm - schon dabei.
P.S. I think it's about the very moment to introduce you to amazing world of Estonian numbers, so that I don't have to explain myself each and every time :)
P.S. I think it's about the very moment to introduce you to amazing world of Estonian numbers, so that I don't have to explain myself each and every time :)
May 11, 2009
May 10, 2009
May 09, 2009
May 08, 2009
Minimalismi.com
As by this commercial entry Uroš grants me 10% shares of his franchise, I was too tempted not to refer to his amazing site about the minimalism design - chairs, sofas, chairs, lamps, chairs... curious stuff with sense - the minimalismi.com.
May 07, 2009
May 06, 2009
Being on time to skate
It didn't even take a year for Artjom to give me the skating pics... at last. So these are some hailaic.
It's not that my butt is so huge, I just move at a supersonic speed :). In any case nice shot by Artjom.
Teaching my asian coursemates the right moves is a tough task. Application for the next season's lessons has already started :).
Sveiki, te es ;) '
Pung, me, Nhung. And I'm standing on my knees, btw.
More panoramic views at my previous skating entry. And here are the rest of the pics.
' Use google translate in a case of a serious lack of basics in latvian :).
It's not that my butt is so huge, I just move at a supersonic speed :). In any case nice shot by Artjom.
Teaching my asian coursemates the right moves is a tough task. Application for the next season's lessons has already started :).
Sveiki, te es ;) '
Pung, me, Nhung. And I'm standing on my knees, btw.
More panoramic views at my previous skating entry. And here are the rest of the pics.
' Use google translate in a case of a serious lack of basics in latvian :).
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