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sexta-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2006

Entrevista a Richard Stallman

Una muy interesante entrevista a Richard Stallman, uno de los padres del movimiento de software libre, y del sistema GNU/Linux.





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Entrevista a Richard Stallman

Una muy interesante entrevista a Richard Stallman, uno de los padres del movimiento de software libre, y del sistema GNU/Linux.





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terça-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2006

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

segunda-feira, 18 de dezembro de 2006

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

terça-feira, 12 de dezembro de 2006

The Call

tell you a secret..I'M IN A VERY VERY GOOD MOOD NOW! lol..=D

you wanna know why?

You Wanna Know Why?

YOU WANNA KNOW WHY?


I DON'T WANT TO REVEAL LEH!

LOL!!! =p




this kinda entry might as well don't post right?
lol..
i know that..
but i can't contain my joy!
=p

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