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April 2009

The price of a song

What is the price of a song? The price of a CD? How one measures the price of art? It seems that there is no clear answer to that question. One sets a price that (s)he believes a piece of art is worthy. In this case, a recorded, digitally copied piece of music composition(s).

And if it sells, it's OK. If it doesn't, it's OK nevertheless, because the value of a good recording doesn't go down in price.  (read more)

Why do wars happen?

Hmm, yesterday, just in the moment I believed in  total bliss using the London transport... The Overground train left 90 seconds earlier and I missed it... And it's not the first time... Yesterday's story continues. 

Sometimes, we do write or say things as if to ourselves. As if, by giving an opinion we talk to our deeper self.
"Why do wars happen?"
Was a question today in one assembly in our school. There were copies of a paper with that paper so one could write an opinion. (read more)

London transport is amazing...

...never boring to travel with.

Tuesday morning was the tube system: there was a total cancellation due to problems with the rails (?!). We were told to seek alternative routes. Million people on the tube station. Some leave, most just arrive and look in wonder. Finally trains started moving, one stop at a time with long pauses on every station. Two hours to get somewhere where one hour was enough.