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The Sony Vaio VGN-CR42Z/R Laptop computer measures 335.1 x 249 x 38.3mm with a weight of 2.5kg and features a 14.1 inch WXGA Black Widescreen Display, DVD Super Multi double layer optical drive, ATi Mobility Radeon X2300 graphics, 3 USB ports, Firewire, webcam.
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After Dot Com Pho at Pho Lan Restaurant, which was attended by only 7 people because of a Dot Com split, We headed across the Alex Fraser bridge and into city of Surrey for the first ever Dot Com Fusion Festival.
The Surrey Fusion Festival is Surrey’s largest 3-day multicultural celebration with 40 international pavilions celebrating music, food and culture. This is the event’s first year and it looks like a big hit.
The festival is held at the new Holland Park located at King George Highway and Old Yale Road. This is the largest multicultural event in Surrey’s history as over 60,000 people are projected to attend this free outdoor festival.
Unlike the United States, which tries to be a melting pot, Canada celebrates its diversity. The Surrey Fusion Festival brings together many distinct cultural heritages represented by ethnic and community groups hosting pavilions to present the music, food, costume and dance of their country of origin. Fusion Festival started yesterday and goes until tomorrow. It’s worth checking out.



I know quite a few ProBlogger readers are enjoying the iPhone App store - so I thought I’d ask the question:
What iPhone Applications are most useful for bloggers?
In addition to that - what iPhone apps would you like to see developed for bloggers?
While we strive to give you well researched thoughts, opinions and strategies to help you become a better blogger, we realize there is a ton of noise out their on the internet which is hard to wade through. This post is my weekly link dump which contains links to articles which caught my eye during the week in relation to blogging.
Keywebdata - Google testing Digg Like Interface. Let's users edit search results If Google really rolls out this social search feature, could this be the end of the line for social media sites?
Onecoolsite - How To Become A better Blogger Part 3 - Ethics And Links In part three of an ongoing series Onecoolsite takes a look at two things all bloggers must face. Ethics and links.
DailyBlogTips - Behind The Scenes: Check Out The Desktop of 30 Bloggers DBT has screenshots of 30 different desktops from 30 different bloggers. What fascinates me is that some of these desktops are filled to the brim with icons. How do these bloggers get anything done with organization like that?
CollegeDegrees - 100 Useful Web Tools For Writers Laura Milligan compiled a list of 100 different tools to keep in mind if you're a writer. The list covers a variety of topics such as, organization, inspiration and getting writing gigs.
ChrisBrogan - If You Intend To Blog Seriously Just about everything this man writes is link worthy and this post is no exception. After reading this post, you may think twice before hitting that publish button.
I am selling some of my older items on eBay.
My Old Macintosh - Quad 2.5ghz proccessor G5
PC Laptop - This thing rocks and its less then a year old. Its the ultimate travel laptop. Great battery life. Only reason I am selling it is I am all Macintosh now.
Photo by destinelee
In my last blog post, I wrote about unleashing creativity by blending your niche with another niche. In a similar vein, here is a creative exercise from Dan Pink's A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule The Future. He writes on pages 150 and 151:
One of my favorite exercises in conceptual blending is the "newstand roundup." If you're stymied on how to solve a problem, or just want to freshen your thinking, visit the largest newsstand you can find. Spend twenty minutes browsing - and select ten publications that you've never read and would likely never buy. That's the key: buy magazines you never noticed before. Then take some time to look through them. You don't have to read every page of every magazine. But get a sense of what the magazine is about and what its readers have on their minds. Then look for connections to your own work or life. For instance, when I did this exercise, I figured out a better way to craft my business cards thanks to something I saw in Cake Decorating - and came up with a new idea for a newsletter because of an article in Hair for You. Warning: your spouse might give you uncomfortable looks when come home toting Trailer Life, Teen Cosmo, and Divorce Magazine.
Alternatively, if you're lazy like me, you can capture the essence of Pink's exercise by visiting sites in niches unrelated to your niche.
Creative thinking is out of the box thinking. This means you need to step out of the box, or your comfort zone. Once you're out of your comfort zone, you're much more likely to come up with something conceptually unique.
Exploring other niches forces you out of the status quo. It makes you look at things from different perspectives.
I tried this exercise on the net. I realized I should add more pictures on my gaming blog by seeing the myriad of pictures on a fashion blog. A wedding blog post reminded me that telling a story about my life helps me connect to my audience. This dating article gave me an idea for a gaming blog post tentatively titled "How Picky Should You Be When Recruiting New Team Members?" A holiday site inspired me to create a editorial calendar to take advantage of important seasonal events in my niche.
Try this exercise and let me know what you come up with.
Posts that have several pictures and links sure take a heck of a time to get composed. I just spent the last two hours on this one…
The result was pretty good though. Last week I asked for the DBT readers to share their desktop, and 30 of you stepped forward (if I missed anyone just let me know). You will find all the desktops below. You can click on most of them to see the image in full size.
My favorite ones are the number two, number four (got love Eric Cartman), and number 20. Check out number 27 as well, that one is granted to boost your productivity.
2. http://www.webmaster-source.com
6. Dan Craciun
8. http://jdorganizer.blogspot.com/
9. http://www.mintblogger.com/
10. http://www.imbloggingthat.com/
12. http://middlezonemusings.com/
13. http://www.wpthemedesigner.com
14. http://www.chaplainandrews.com

15. http://pixl.utopiaplanitia.org
17. http://www.rajaietalks.com
18. http://www.retrogarden.co.uk
19. http://www.kbkmarketing.com/
20. http://www.deep-divers.com/
23. http://distilledrose.blogspot.com
25. http://www.webrampage.com/
26. http://www.stephanhagedorn.de/
27. http://www.sciencebase.com/

30. http://umarsiddiqi.com/blog
Just a short note today before I go run out and play (I’ve been told I’m not allowed to “work” today).
It’s my birthday! I’ve just turned 29, which apparently is the ideal age. Old enough to know better and still considered young. Go figure.
Apparently whenever someone asks your age you should say you are 29. At least for this year, I won’t be lying.
I received a present when I woke up this morning - a helicopter!
Here’s a video from my first flight.
On Tuesday, if all things go according to plan I’ll have a special video for you to watch that covers my take on what I think is currently the best formula for making money blogging, and I’d go as far to say - one of the most enjoyable Internet businesses you could ever own.
A week later, Tuesday July 29, Blog Mastermind opens to new students (fingers crossed anyway!).
Until then, stay tuned to this channel.
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Apesar deles terem sido malandrões e não terem contado pra ninguém, o código completo do firmware do GP2X (incluíndo as partes proprietárias da GPH) foi liberado para download no site da empresa.
De acordo com os grandes desenvolvedores da cena, isso irá trazer diversas melhorias nos programas já existentes, como uso perfeito e otimizado do TV-OUT, correções de bugs no LCD e melhorias na programação baixo nível do dispositivo.
Achei bem legal da parte da GPH, pena que eles demoraram “um pouco" e o GP2X não é mais vendido e tal HEHEEHHEEHHE.
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