Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Take It To The Fridge


fridge
Originally uploaded by Jaqaroo.
Went to see REM at the Budokan yesterday evening and very good they were as well. I'm not quite sure what I was expecting, I hadn't really thought about the concert until we entered the hall. But they were great. Stipe stalking around the stage, a mask painted across his eyes, his voice strong and clear. This morning I downloaded the new CD, Around The Sun. I guess I should buy it but these days actually paying for a CD seems such an alien idea to me.

Monday, March 14, 2005

What's Your Passion?


kitkat
Originally uploaded by Jaqaroo.
As far as I know this is a Japan only Kit Kat version. It's passion fruit flavoured and was created by a famous Japanese chef called Takagi. They are a bit more expensive than the regular Kit Kats but rather nice.

iBook


iBook
Originally uploaded by Jaqaroo.
This is where it all comes together, or not.
I really do need to get some more memory put in the little iBook, it runs so slow when I have too much open... bit like me.

Look in The Mirror


bathroomirror
Originally uploaded by Jaqaroo.
The world of work is changing and the idea of job security is disappearing. I might be just as well off seriously studying art and writing and trying to make a living as I would be in any other field. In some ways I could be more secure, because I would have an independence that a company employee doesn't have. Their company could downsize them, sack them, go bankrupt, be bought up, sliced up and downsized. It's not like it was in my father's day.
But the Internet offers so many opportunities to those with the will, the sense and the ability to find them. There are people making a living through eBay auctions. I could be doing that! There must be things here in Japan that I have access to that people in Europe and the US would buy.
The Internet is full of opportunities, and I think we will see in the future looking back at these years just how many there were.
I mean already we can see how smart the amazons, the Googles, the eBays, the Bloggers, and more were and are. There are other, smaller scale opportunities out there; it's all a matter of keeping your eyes open, keeping up with it all and acting when you see an opportunity; don't waste time, get on with it, things move fast on the Net. Not that I want to be some dot com entrepreneur as such, but I want to take advantage of the opportunities it offers in the areas I am interested in.
Web sites like Wild West Yorkshire and Everyday Matters attract quite a lot of regular visitors, and rightly so. I think they can sell quite a lot of books because people know what they do and how well they do it. Also I think people trust them because they have been there for several years doing the same thing; they have put in the work. But you know that they don't regard it as work, I'm sure they don't.
So, anyway, what I'm trying to say is that we live in a different world than we did 20 years ago; less secure perhaps but with more opportunities to those with the perception to see them and exploit them. I want to be one of those exploiters! But to take advantage of the opportunities you have to put in the work!