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Googlemaps shows us how to save on journey fares

Got these instructions from a friend today and thought it was hilarious!

NYC to London

  1. Go to google.com
  2. Click on Maps
  3. Click on Get Directions
  4. From New York, New York
  5. To London, UK
  6. Read line number 23!

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Its all about the networking!

Many many years ago I was sitting in an office, during my placement year, working for a company where I was extremely bored, I didn’t like the people, and I wanted to use my brain rather than carry out monotonous tasks. I decided to search online and teach myself the wonders of html coding, and use paintshop pro (yes it was that long ago!). Upon this search, I also came across a site known as AsianAvenue and this was my first encounter with social web networking.

I found a lot of my relatives from across the globe on this place, and found it a great way to stay in touch with them. I have since closed my account, and replaced it with the latest “trendy” networks of friendster, myspace, linkedin and more recently facebook. Some of them I visit often, others I leave for weeks.

Truth of the matter is, why is there a need for signing up to so many when you’d think one would be enough. I know I’m not the only one that is part of these social networks as a number of my friends are on the same networks as myself. I recently got invited to tagged but couldn’t for the life of me see the point.

Are we now becoming so obsessed with web communities that we’d rather spend our time online and signed up to these different networks, then even going out and “networking” with our peers on a regular night out?

The web is about bringing people together, and I think its great when it does if you have people signed up from all parts of the globe, but I do find it hilarious when you communicate with friends when you’re sitting in the same office, live down the same round and you hear things first through the sites rather than in person…

What is the world coming to?

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Snow!

The UK has never really been a country that has a lot of snow, but woke up this morning and saw my back garden was all pretty and white!!!

It looks so peaceful outside, so I hate to think how much chaos this is causing on the trains, tubes and roads.

Hopefully it’ll stay like this for a while as I hate the thought of black ice, and much prefer the idea of snow angels and snow men!!! (Tis the inner child in me coming out!)

Got myself an ultrawide lens.

Tokina AT-X 124 PRO (IF) DX

Originally uploaded by Yueh-Hua 2007.

I’m normally a canon loyalty, but lenses just seem to be a real hefty purchase under their brand; particularly if you live in the UK. And so I’ve just spent the last few weeks trying to scope out places to get something which is just as good for less.

Thanks to the photo geeks at flickr who helped me choose a wide angle lens for my camera. I decided to go with the Tokina 12-24mm, and have just got one ordered, so will be happily snapping away in no time soon!!!

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