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The Idea-smithy
http://www.theideasmithy.com
I call myself a chronic thinker.
A few centuries ago, I’d have been called a Thinker. Or burnt at stake for being a witch.
My degree is my passport to the world of respectability. I moonlight as a troubled poet, a warrior princess and a closet sorceress. I am all of these and yet none of them is all of me.
All I was born to be really, was a story-teller. Scheherazade, Galelio, Cleopatra and Salvador have passed through. This time round, just call me IdeaSmith.
Recent Posts
Debating On UTV Bloomberg Techtree – eBooks vs Real Books
I was on TV last week!! UTV Bloomberg has a show called Techtree, which is half an hour of entertaining clips and titbits relating to technology. I discovered it after I got interview by them about our Twitter group’s work at The Wall Project. ...
Airport Trip
I’m sitting in a stranger’s house, on someone’s white sofa, in a room filled with quirky, colourful touches of some unknown mind’s whims. I’m listening to a band jammig. The bass guitarist is a friend. I don’t know...
The Sky, My Window
The moon is the PacMan, frozen mid-game, that one bright star its perpetual goal, the last morsel left in the game. In this world that hasn’t learnt about Windows and screensavers yet, how do you reboot? 2 Comments At December 2, 2009, Sandman ...
Just Chemistry
Attraction is purely chemical; a combination of various hormones produced by our bodies and reacting to each other. This is abundant. If we could find a way to power engines with the chemicals each of us generates, there would never be an energy cris...
Indibloggies 2008 Nomination
I just discovered that The Idea-smithy has been nominated for the Indibloggies 2008 under the Best Personal Indiblog category. Indibloggies is a prestigious award based on reader votes. There are multiple categories and my blog has been nominated und...
The Tee-shirt For Women – Zoozoo Merchandise
The tee-shirt has long been standard youth apparel, worldover. Over the years, its fan base has extended outward and most people can claim to own at least a tee-shirt or two. How do you wear your tee-shirt? Plain or prints? Bold colours, stark white ...

