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i'm looking for a font that could be used to evoke the image of
india. Caliph could work but it's a bit arabic rather than hindi.
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Thanks again, koeiekat. Working for Sopexa in India.
My cat karma is working!
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Addiction was the one of the major problem for us. So we must try to control it otherwise we may face lot of problems.
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Nice!! Next christmas ... that is tomorrow!!
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I was watching the programme with half an eye open, just to catch on if they name any interesting sites. They showed the forums page, if I recall correctly, and basically said the same thing they wrote in their web page (verbatim, I think). It was on air for about a couple of minutes or so, and they seemed quite enthusiastic about the site (well, that's their job, though).
Still, it is quite an achievement: BBC World has, well, as the name says, a world wide audience of ... god knows how many people, but I'd say a fair amount (millions anyway). I'm not sure, but somehow I seem to have a vague recollection that someone from India had recommended the site for the Click On-Line programme. Which, BTW, is a decent Internet/IT programme they produce, and I think they air repeats of it (BBC World is all about repeats, they repeat all the progs for a week or so before moving on). I saw it yesterday, and it's only Wednesday here, so get on to your friends who have BBC World and tell them to glue 'em selves to the screen when Click On-Line comes on, and record it for you. I'd do it, but unfortunately have no recording facilities... :(
Good on ya!
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That's the life all us amateurs have, Alex. We do work to earn money to do things we actually like. I still don't understand how can an intelligent man pay to sweat but, hey!, it's passion and that can't be judged ;)
[quote]@koeiekat:Sergio, no harm meant.[/quote]
Needless to say :)
[quote]@koeiekat:Just wanted to share the orange emotions of the moment.[/quote]
Ehehehehehehehe! I'be been slow as usual getting the orange/oranje thing.
Anyway, my mother is possibly moving to New Zealand. Can't really say for now as the big international firm she works for has bought their contractors in India, Thailandia, Australia and NZ just a few months ago. We have been already discussing the issue of moving out of Europe - she lives in Paris, - for a while. My friend in Canada has been a loud sponsor a moving there but - even if Alex is absolutely right: we'd have to move toward sweet water sources and "cold" climates - the weather up there is too rainy and freezy. I'd end up on a psychologist's sofa just to get rid of a weather-caused depression. England, which I love, and Belgium made me that effect and I decided not to move there. I can't bear clouds and rain and snow everyday.
New Zealand could be a good bargain. Large as Italy, very few inhabitants and quite the same climate. Not to mention the large sheep community!
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