Friday, December 30, 2011

Love sms

Love smsIf U delete this message
If U delete this message thats bcoz u love me. .. If u save it thats bcoz u desire me.. & if u ignore it thats bcoz u miss me. So what u gonna do with It?.ismailsomrat
Love smsDo you believe in love at first sight
Do you believe in love at first sight .. or do I have to walk by again??ismailsomrat
Love smsLove is sweet poison
Love is sweet poison: .. Do not consume without your beloved's advise .. and keep out of reach of children .. and keep it in cool and dark place.ismailsomrat
Love smsYou are like the sunshine
You are like the sunshine so warm, you are like sugar, so sweet... you are like you... and that's the reason why I love you!ismailsomrat
Love smscircles go on forever
If you love someone, put their name in a circle, instead of a heart, because hearts can break, but circles go on forever...ismailsomrat
Love smsL O V E .. L = Lake of Sorrows
L O V E .. L = Lake of Sorrows .. O = Ocean of Tears .. V = Valley of Death .. E = End of life....ismailsomrat
Love smsYou must be a good runner
You must be a good runner because you arealways running in my mind, you must be a good thief because you have stolen my heart, and i am always a bad shooter because I Miss You Always...
Love smscan I have "U"?ismailsomrat
I have the "I",I have the "L",I have the "O",I have the "V",I have the
"E",... so pls can I have "U"?ismailsomrat
Love smsyou are the only one for me?
What I feel for you,is really true. You got to know,I need you so. When you are gone,I can't go on. Can't you see, that you are the only one for me?isamilsomrat
Love smsLove is like a golden chain
Love is like a golden chain that links our hearts together and if you ever break that chain.....ismailsomrat

Thursday, December 29, 2011

Just finished playing this, my thoughts:

It's just great. In places it reminded me of how Dan Simmons used Yeats in Hyperion, which is a good thing in my book. The amount of research that went into this game is super impressive, although I can't help but feel that the consultant / source of inspiration was a bit on the geeky side :lol: I also enjoyed the art direction and all the little touches, one thing that really worked well was the way the protagonist "communicates" with other characters (leaves just enough space for projections). The length was also just about right and I liked that there is a nice conclusive ending.

Things I thought weren't so well done:
The "blinded" animation was nice but it halved the framerate on my computer, as did some other interface elements (starting Dictionary for example). The communication aspect was not really clear at all times, for example I was watching somebody else playing this and she got stuck at the exactly same place I did - maybe I just hang out with friends that are as stupid as I am ;) The thing that I disliked the most was purely personal (*Emilia is like from some Hollywood movie) so probably not worth discussing.

A Love Letter...From God

April is "National Card and Letter Writing" month and I've managed to create a cute, little card that actually contains a sweet letter, but not just any letter - it's a love letter.  This is one of my most popular cards and it's from my "Sweet Nothings" collection.  It's a "Love Letter From God"; full of promises and encouragement straight from the scriptures in the bible.  I chose several bible verses and connected them in such a way that creates a "Love Letter From God". 




The Love Letter reads:


Do you send or keep digital love letters?

There are few things more heartwarming than a carefully crafted love letter. And to be the reciever of such a letter? What bliss! But as more people say “I love you,” online, it seems fewer are writing and getting handwritten love letters.  Does a love letter have the same emotional weight when it’s in the form of a text message or an email? And if we treasure digital love notes, how can we preserve them? After all, love correspondence between your grandparents, or even your parents, can provide a lot of insight into how people lived, where they traveled or into major events like wars.

We’re thinking about doing a story about this, and we want to hear from you.

If you send or receive digital love notes, tell us if you keep them and how you preserve them. Do you print them out and file them in a trusty old shoebox? Do you have a special folder in your email inbox or on your cellphone?

Have you read love letters written by your grandparents or parents? What did you learn? Do you plan to share your love notes with your kids?

Or are we witnessing the death of the love letter altogether?

You can post a comment below, or you can send us an email with your story.

original photo by L. Marie.