Day in brief – 2011-09-21

very simple yet very effective WordPress-based website : Bar Blue Limassol http://t.co/9u7XpjEa . More people should do it this way. # @barbluelimassol Very nice site. Very simple and straightforward, but has everything it needs. Bravo! # I favorited a @YouTube video http://t.co/Xu6Zvo6m Реклама ZAZ – 1989 # Реклама из 90-ых – Креативный обзор http://t.co/wDFjrJFM # @svyatogor … Continue reading Day in brief – 2011-09-21

Cyprus vs. Somalia : children vs. adults

Comparison between Cyprus and Somalia, children and adults is nothing more but a coincidence in my news stream.  Consider the two articles that appeared not next to each other, but near enough for me to group them here. First, in incident in Cyprus, as reported by the Cyprus Mail. AN ANNUAL festival in Anogyra village … Continue reading Cyprus vs. Somalia : children vs. adults

Russian heavy bands

A few days ago I was enjoying a company of people who organize events in Cyprus.  In particular, they are bringing musicians and singers.  Of course, everyone at the table was asked who would they like to see and who they would pay money for.  To my shame, I don’t follow the music scene in … Continue reading Russian heavy bands

Day in brief – 2011-09-15

@mashable 70+ Essential Resources? Really? Not even just tips? It's easier than that: 1. Invest in good content. 2. Give it time. # @savvides Competition is healthy :) # Shared: Intel, Google Team To Optimize Android For Smartphones http://t.co/hn1lN0J5 # Shared: Original Twitter homepage http://t.co/sZGBaSeA # Shared: Living In The Cloud Era http://t.co/wy1778oV # @stepanov … Continue reading Day in brief – 2011-09-15

Sysadmins vs. programmers

In a Slashdot thread on the topic of the Programmer’s Day, I came across this insightful comment, with which, having been both a sysadmin and a programmer, I have to somewhat agree. No disrespect to any programmers intended, but sysadmins have it tougher.  I wouldn’t go as far as to claim that Programmer’s Day is … Continue reading Sysadmins vs. programmers