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January 22, 2005
Winter Chill
Snow...SNOW.
For those of you who have never experienced a Canadian winter in Souther n Ontario...you just have.
White Squalls and drifting snow caused the Hamilton accesses to be closed down. Malls were closed, DART transportation cancelled. PIZZA PIZZA could not time guarantee the delivery.
Watched some of "Chappelle's Show" - courtesy of DJ Arum.
George Bush and all u white un-intelligent homophopic politically inbred supremacists go F#@& yourselves! Did you think that comment was harsh? - Yes - then it was extremely effective in getting my political point of view across.
Harsh - Direct - Effective
I quite enjoyed Paul Martin's response to none other but George Bush's inbred son "Stephen wanna sock it to you Harper" comment - "Mr. Harper said that, by allowing same-sex marriage, the government was opening itself to a battle over polygamy." - taken from http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20050121.w2same0121/BNStory/Front
Paul Martin's eastern world tour has provided a number of huge wins for the Canadian population.
MORE TO FOLLOW
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 5:27 PM
January 17, 2005
WHat is this all about.
So some of you may be wondering...why would Ralph create a site like this? Well, my answer would be: Those that wonder why I would do something like this obviously doesn't understand the power of the internet (or "internets" as referred to by none other than the great and honourably admired George W. Bush - the most admired political figure in the entire world - cough cough)
The internet is contagious. It is like a never ending black hole, where the matter is CONTENT.
CONTENT is the key. Why you ask...Why CONTENT? The internet is forever capturing our history (provided people/corporations don't continue to DELETE or PURGE their knowledge capital) Why delete? Moore's LAW is still going strong. Mass storage devices are exponentially getting larger every second.
Enough babbling. I really enjoy Kevin Rose's site - www.kevinrose.com
It has some interesting information - especially for you technophiles.
This site is a continuous work in progress. I will be working everyday to ensuring its success.
Ralph out!
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 10:25 PM
January 16, 2005
The art of simplicity is ralphmeiers.ca:
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ralphmeiers.ca creates an environment where the business challenges of right now evolve into the business successes of both today and tomorrow.
Through the use of intuitive applications and technologies, people collaboration, and creative intelligence, ralphmeiers.ca is making customer interactions simple, enjoyable and efficient.
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Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 3:31 PM
January 15, 2005
Dreaming and Learning
All changes are created in a moment.
When we dream, we live. Dreams are the closest thing to a higher level of being.
He who asks questions cannot avoid the answers.
Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.
Getting old isn't a matter of age, it is a matter of movement.
I have a question for you - How did Einstein move beyond his failed high school education into the realm of truly great thinkers?
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 3:16 PM
Consciousness - Awakening
1. Decide what you want
2. Take action
3. Notice what's working and what's not
4. Change approach until you achieve what you want
Making a true decision means committing to achieving a result, and then cutting yourself from any possibility. One can make better decisions by making more of them.
It's in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped. In life, lots of people know what to do, but few people actually do what they know.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge" - Albert Einstein
"Hold yourself responsible for a higher standard than anybody else expects of you"
"We are what and where we are because we have first imagined it"
"Some people see things as they are, Why? I dream of things that never were and say 'Why Not'"
"I'm not discouraged, because every wrong attempt discarded is another step forward" - Thomas Edison
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 3:00 PM
January 14, 2005
Do I hear JUNGLE in the house?
It's 1:14 AM...just got home. Filled my tummy with 2 slices of yummy PIZZA PIZZA veggie pizza. Saw my old friend Jeff...he's sporting a new Nissan (very nice).
Went to LUSH to see one of my friends spinning...quite the DJ...quite the sound system...and absolutely amazing LIGHTING. It's nice to get out every once and awhile to break the routine.
I'm out. Nite Nite
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 1:14 AM
January 9, 2005
I love the power of AFFILIATION
Oh , I wish I were an oscar meier weiner.
That is what I truly wish to be,
For If I were an oscar meier weiner..
Everyone would be in love with me!
And it is the song that never ends -
MY bologna has a first name
It's O-S-C-A-R
My bologna has a sec-ond name
it's M-E-I-E-R
I love to eat it every day and if you ask me why I'll saaaaay!
'Cuz Oscar Meier has a way with B-O-L-O-G-N-A!!
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 10:07 PM
January 7, 2005
拉非 - sounds like name - Ralph
It's been awhile since I've written. I've been on an introspective journey. Every so often I 'stop'. At this very moment I'm listening to one of my current fav's "My My My" by the great Armand Van Helden.
My writings at time may seem disjointed. However, it's probably because i'm writing what i'm thinking. So I guess one could say my thinking is disjointed...is that a bad thing? I think NOT!
Well for those of you who don't know me, my name is Ralph. My friends call me Ralphie.
My New Years resolution is "Eat Healthy and Be Fit" - sounds somewhat like a bodybreak commercial. I'm no Hal Johnson or Joanne McLeod. I'm a simple man living a complex life. Figure that one out...I'm still trying to.
I invite any browsers to please send your comments/feedback. If any of you wish to moderate/create your own blog please let me know.
Cheers,
R.
Posted by Ralph A. Meiers at 8:43 PM