I love travel and can say, without a doubt, that window shopping is part of the pleasure. It’s not like I buy anything (for sellers, I am the worst kind of tourist), but just wandering in and out of shops and dreaming of a limitless budget does wonders for the
Newsflash: they ain‘t real!
Well, at least I get to go to a museum.
In hindsight, I'd say that enthusiasm is what had to carry me through the "golly, you suck at this" on to the "well, just finish" resolution.
Hast du schon einmal darüber nachgedacht, was du anders machen würdest, wenn du entdecken würdest, dass das nächste Jahr das letzte für dich sein würdet?
Have you ever considered what you might do differently if you learned that your next year would be your last?
Who knew? And yet it makes so much sense.
Boing Boing posted today about a nifty! banana! slicer! being sold (and highly reviewed! naturally on Amazon.com). Really, people, what I want you to see is not this cutting-edge-innovative-new & improved-Web 2.0
I think I have always been rather suspicious of consumer-driven donation drives. Buy more and feel good about it? Um, okaaaaay.