Monday, January 25, 2010

All in a days work.

I open my eyes
And take a breath
And thank the lord
For this day iv never
Seen. this day in which
Ill never see again. I walk
To the closet I grab my
Shirt grab my tie put on
My pants.I wash my
Face an reality sets in
The issues of the day have
Began to set in. I jump
In the car an I smash on
The gas away I go to this place
Of torment I call job repetitive
Day in day out the same people
The same stail jokes, same dead
Issues but its all in a days work
That I must endure I want Moore
That this Moore that what status quoe says is needful no Moore days
Like this change is in me the problems not the people the problem is me...thought if you do the same thing the same way every day you can't expect change but ill
It again as I said once before its
All in a days work..
Make the most of it.

College Graduates Should Stop Yearning for

Government departments and public institutions have once been a per­fect choice for the majority of college graduates clue to the handsome in­come and steady-for-life position.
In recent years, many graduating students feel the pressure of getting jobs in the wake of increased admission by institutes of higher learning and a cut in the number of staffs with government institutions.
It is a welcome trend that many college graduates have altered their reluctance in working in small and medium-sized enterprises and gained great confidence in building their own businesses. New attitude towards employ­ment will create greater access to employment. Though public institutions attract graduates with a stable job and handsome income, they have a stiff system which may disappoint some graduates. It is predictable that small and medium-sized enterprises will win favor of more college graduates with an improved social security system and flexible work environment.

time to make a decision

I have worked here for almost half a year.I really learmed a lot .the job that i do ,those people i worked with,and the people i have met, really made me learn a lot.but the truth is i dont love it .i always forced myself to insist to do it ,and i am afraid i will be crazy as the stituation getting worse,,,,.i know i dont belong here,but i dont know where i belong to ,,,,maybe i just want to run away ...

TOKYO | Tokyo Sky Tree | 634m | 2080ft | U/C


The Tokyo Sky Tree will appear in the Narihirabashi/Oshiage area of Sumida Ward, Tokyo in 2011. Boasting a height of about 610m, the tower will be one of the world's tallest.

Digital Terrestrial Broadcasting and the Role of the New TowerIn July 2011, the current analog broadcasting will end and a complete transition made to digital broadcasting.Five commercial stations and NHK took this as a turning point to advance preparations towards digital broadcasting from a TV tower with a height of around 600m and decided on the Sumida/Taito area as the site for construction of the tower. In addition, for "one-segment broadcasting (one-seg)," a digital broadcasting service for mobile devices that was launched in April 2006, it is ideal to have transmissions from a height that is not very vulnerable to the forest of super high-rise buildings that stand at heights of around 200m in downtown Tokyo. Expectations are also on the tower to serve the role of a tower equipped with disaster prevention features.Birth of a Town with a TowerAt the foot of the new tower will be a "town with a tower" spans about 400m from east to west, connecting Oshiage Station and Narihirabashi Station, and encompassing an area of about 3.69ha. A networking plaza leading from Oshiage Station to the tower lobby on level four of the facility, three plazas in front of the station and along Kitajukken River, and Shinsui Park will form a community environment where visitors and nearby residents will gather.LocationLocated about 1km east of Asakusa - a town filled with the atmosphere of a shitamachi (the traditional name for the area of Tokyo that extends from Taito, Chiyoda and Chuo Wards east of the Sumida River where many merchants, craftsmen, etc. reside) - and about 2km northeast of Ryogoku - a town famous for sumo wrestling. The new tower stands in a major traditional international tourism zone of Japan.

I See...


I oft ruminate upon what shall surely be-
I shall now proffer the glory of what I do see:
I see sunny days, with skies, bereft of cloud,
Wondrous emotions, I could not hope to shroud;

I see my jollity, exposed, for the world to behold,
I see a life, wherest the path is paved with gold!
I bear witness to my heart made to be weak,
Whence I ponder, the love, that for so long I did seek!
Yet, fortified am I, by this very same beauty-
Constancy of adoration, shall be my solemn duty!

I am but a man, yet with thee, a King, you, my Queen,
As I ponder upon what shall be, even what has been!
I count myself most fortuitous-thee, most beautificent star,
I shall covet thee, no matter of distance-near to me, or far!

Your's is a beauty, more than all else, rarified-
So too then, shall same be, by me, glorified!
I shan't be remiss-to watch my star, idly fall,
I simply must answer this-my heart's urgent call-
To dutiful action...paint me selfish, or even self-serving-
Yet, to drink in your resplendence, I am most deserving!

Ne'er shall I have even hoped, to have been prime,
For it was ne'er my choosing whence it was my time-
This was written long ago, in His very own hand,
It is only for my embrace, ne'er for me to understand!

I envision a world filled with myriad, beauteous emotion-
The celebration of such, shall be my life-long devotion!
Obligation is owed to you, for this and so much more,
For, you are this beauty I do so very much, adore!