Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

Daniel Mihai Popescu

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Daniel Mihai Popescu is a ship engineer with background in sea transportation, real estate, yacht brokerage, construction, entrepreneurship. Avid reader, traveled the world, explorer of the human nature. Never stopped learning, now I create and manage Wordpress based sites.
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Mental – Hail to Australians!

Mental - Rebecca Gibney, Bethany Whitmore, Malorie O'Neill, Nicole Freeman, Chelsea Bennett, Lily Sullivan

Neglecting Australians as movie producers is not good at all. There is a bunch of native Australians actors who are already famous, and I bet not many knows that they are actually Aussies. What is good and what is wrong with them doesn't matter. What matters is that they're more than talented, they make Australians to be proud without too much fuss. Let's take this amazingly wonderful comedy, as quirky as it is, and say that as far as I\m concerned, it's one of the best comedies I've seen lately. They don't promote the national value, they prove that it existed. They make it with style. Mental is an exceptional comedy, really under evaluated on imdb. 5.8 is much less than this movie deserves. It's written and directed by P.J. Hogan, of whom I already have reviewed the 2009 Confessions of a Shopaholic. He did also Peter Pan, in 2003 and Julia Roberts' hit, My Best Friend's Wedding in 1997. I don't want to say much of it, it's a movie to see, not to dissect, it can be a pity to spoil it. It stars Anthony LaPaglia, as a virtually family father who is politically involved in the community life as the city mayor, Liev Schreiber, who is a retired "shark hunter" and has a "shark show" in a sort of an "Aqua Park", Tony Colette, a "hothead" with a mysterious story I'm not … [Read more...]

What Is Going to Happen? Web 3.0

Cyberspace

I wanted to name this article something like this: Blogging, where to? , but I got distracted and some other ideas popped up not leaving me just with what you have here. I hope I'm gonna be clear enough in telling you that it seems it'll be tough for newbies and non-celebs. By celebrities, I mean the already known people on the internet at the moment, be them good or bad, the "verified", the rock stars, the "winning" actors, the bunch of Grogans or Kim Kardashian. They say it'll be different. Your content needs to create engagement from the masses, it has to be spread in social media, it needs to be viral through it's quality, clarity, diversity and momentum. [source] It has to be medium sized, and original. It'll be tough. You remember what Google's Eric Schmidt said about the "author rank", another factor which will count in the future of the web. If you write for the prestigious The New York Times, you'll have a greater rank than the poor one from the blogspot no rank (alexa) blog. It's normal somehow, but sometimes, people write better stuff on their blogspot than Mashable or The Huffington Post. What I am sure, because it's obvious that we are growing through Idiocracy, not an evolution, is that sheep will remain sheep and will not let the mainstream go so … [Read more...]

A Google Plus Post Is Like a Party You Host

Google+ Post Is a Party You Host on the Internet

A circulated graphic on Google Plus gave this post's title, being something very in my style. I have to admit that due to the new face of Google Plus of which I have already said what I had to say, I have grossly neglected Pinterest. Pinterest remains the great source of inspiration for a lot of things, but I have visited it less and less this month. I haven't interacted as before on Twitter, also due to Google Plus. Not being a Facebook user, I took the decision to not use it yet, especially not compulsively. Pics is an infographic made by Carmelyne Thompson Good decision to the end, because it seems Google Plus is the future in Social Media. As Guy Kawasaki said in his book, if Twitter is about perceptions and Facebook is about people (especially people you know in real life), Google Plus is about passions. If on Twitter you may be neglected because your followers are mostly bots, Google Plus has "real people" accounts, so somebody see and reads all the time what you post, but you have to post something if you want to be considered. You post and expect some interaction. You have friends, you have people who put you in their circles because they're interested in what you say. Others put you in their circles because you promote them and they need you for that. Some … [Read more...]

Turkish “Occupy”?

OccupyGezi Image

After months of verbal gymnastics from the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan regarding the South-Eastern neighbor, Syrian Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi accused him on Saturday of "terrorizing" his own people and called on him to resign. It's a ping-pong on diplomatic level. Turkey and Syria actually have territorial issues. "The demands of the Turkish people do not justify this violence, and if Erdoğan is incapable of using non-violent methods, then he should quit," state television cited Zohbi as saying after rioting in Istanbul. Now, I wonder if Al-Assad, the Syrian President is not accused of similar traits. They're "friends" after all. "Erdoğan is leading his country in a terrorist way, destroying the civilization and achievements of the Turkish people." This is not true. I was against Erdoğan when his party won. I lived in Turkey over thirteen years, almost uninterrupted, or better said, not significantly interrupted. It is normal to try to understand the inner depths of the place you live. [source] Erdoğan has called for an immediate end to the latest protests and said his government would investigate allegations the police have used excessive force. "If this is about holding meetings, if this is a social movement, where they … [Read more...]