You try…you fail. But the only true failure is when you stop trying.
Make Your Own Iron Man Arc Reactor
This Chinese dude recreates the Iron Man Arc Reactor….you can make one too following this guide
Corel Draw X5 Final [Download]

CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 15.0.0.486 (2010) FINAL
Windows | English | 504,61 Mb
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 offers all the necessary tools for productive work of contemporary designer. Intuitive tools for vector illustration and page layouts allow you to create great design solutions. Professional software for editing photos helps to retouch and enhance photos. Raster images can be easily converted into editable and scalable vector files. Whatever your project, CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X5 simplify workflow and inspire you with new opportunities for creativity.
System requirements:
* Microsoft ® Windows ® 7, Windows Vista ®, Windows ® XP, with latest service packs installed (32-bit or 64-bit editions)
* Intel ® Pentium ® 4, AMD Athlon ™ 64 or AMD Opteron ™
* 512 MB RAM (1 GB recommended)
* 750 MB hard disk space (1 GB for typical installation without content). Up to 6GB needed to install extra content
* Mouse or tablet
* 1024 x 768 Resolution screen (768 x 1024 on a Tablet PC)
* DVD drive
* Microsoft ® Internet Explorer ® 7 or higher
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The no. 1 habit of highly creative people
“In order to be open to creativity, one must have the capacity for constructive use of solitude. One must overcome the fear of being alone.” ~Rollo May
Edited from a post written by Leo Babauta.
Creativity is a nebulous, murky topic that fascinates me endlessly — how does it work? What habits to creative people do that makes them so successful at creativity?
I’ve reflected on my own creative habits, but decided I’d look at the habits that others consider important to their creativity. I picked a handful of creatives, almost at random — there are so many that picking the best would be impossible, so I just picked some that I admire, who came to mind when I thought of the word “creative”.
This was going to be a list of their creative habits … but in reviewing their lists, and my own habits, I found one that stood out. And it stands out if you review the habits and quotes from great creative people in history. It’s the Most Important Habit when it comes to creativity.
The No. 1 Creativity Habit
In a word: solitude.
Creativity flourishes in solitude. With quiet, you can hear your thoughts, you can reach deep within yourself, you can focus. Continue Reading »
Byul – English Version
This is translated in English by a very talented Reuben Wong.
Lyrics :
=== STARS ====
i feel the wind blow in this place
there i see the star beyond this window pane
shining so bright
here in this night
here i feel the sense of love
deep in my heart
i cry for you
every tear that falls feels like a wound
the stars in the sky
gently shine
taking away my pain
i hear a voice gently saying
don’t be afraid
i feel the warmth come over me
as i sleep in their embrace
and even though i..
do not have the strength to go on
even though i try to hold on
this love will never ever be meant for me
but i’ll keep on smiling
even though my dreams won’t come true
i’ll remember every moment with you
like the stars that shine forever
i’ll treasure my love
for you
Random Lessons From A Freelancer
There are little things that I learn in this job almost every single day. Sometimes they’re just handy bits of information or useful resources, other times they’re real eye openers to things I’ve been doing wrong. I thought it might be useful to write some down in case anyone else can find some value in them.
On Rates
Every day I learn something new about what to charge clients and how to do it. In the last 12 months I think I’ve quadrupled my rates, which suggests that I was doing things really wrong to start with. Here’s a handy benchmark: Take what you need to earn in a month to cover your expenses, double it, then divide by 10. Make sure your daily rate isn’t any less than that number.
On Timing
I constantly, constantly underestimate how long things are going to take. It’s so easy to estimate time for something but then fail to take into account that bugs will come up, clients will want revisions, and sometimes everything will go wrong. Nowadays I try to take every time estimate and double it, this tends to be much more reliable.
On Motivation
You can’t control it, it comes and goes. If you aren’t feeling motivated at all but you really need to get work done, I’ve found that the most helpful thing possible is to fully take your mind off everything for 15 minutes. How you do this will be different for everyone, personally I try to get outside of the house and, if possible, chat to someone else on the phone. In fact it was having a good chat to @Japh on the phone just now that gave me the inspiration burst to quickly type up this post.

