Violin virtuoso Alex DePue
Just great music and pure talent:
Add comment November 29, 2007
Do you wanna be a student at MIT? Learn from the best teachers in the world? Read cool material, structured in an intuitive and comprehensive way? Now you have the opportunity to stay at home, enjoy your coffee, and watch great video lectures from top universities like MIT, Harvard, Princeton and Stanford.
I have two resources for you guys, one of them is www.lecturefox.com/ and the other is http://freescienceonline.blogspot.com/ .
Add comment November 27, 2007
Here is a link to an innovative application called Passingby . It simply shows you some videos from the road, giving you the opportunity to virtually travel through different countries. The footages are taken especially from cars and trains, and give you a strong feeling of authenticity. It is really cool to see London at night, and after a few seconds to admire some forests in Finland. I didn’t see any videos from Romania, so I’m counting on you guys to do something about it. ![]()
Add comment November 27, 2007
While surfing on the internet I discovered an interesting widget, which calculates your life expectancy, based on your habits. I’m pretty happy with my results, particularly because I exercise regularly, and I’m interested in having a healthy life.
3 comments November 25, 2007
A few weeks ago, I met a successful business man… After talking to him for about two hours, I decided that I liked him, especially for his pragmatism. He was different somehow from the majority of people that I have met, who either don’t know what they want, or they don’t do what they should do in order to get what they want.
Pragmatism is a key that can drive you to success, especially if you have other important skills and qualities. So, I invite you to think about your life, decide what is important to you, what success means to you. And then, decide how you can accomplish those things, what you have to do daily to get there. And one more tip: don’t procrastinate, start today!
2 comments November 25, 2007