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| A Commuter's Guide to Enlightenment | Stewart Bitkoff | | 2008-08-26 01:37:05 | | During the days of your life,divine breezes will blow,so watch out for them.- Mohammed.'Spirituality' as labeled by the general mass, in the past used to be seeked through austere practices, in the cave of Himalaya or in total seclusion from the samsara (worldly drama). But there is another kind of spirituality that has always been present and available, another kind of 'reality map of understanding what is spiritual' that pervades the ordinary, every day life. Sometime this is called 'Spirituality of the Market place'. A Commuter's Guide to Enlightenment by Dr. Stewart Bitkoff is a book of that genre which helps transform repeated daily activity, experiences of market place into daily meditation of purpose.The author who himself has walked the sufi path, captures this in the book in his quoting a famous sufi saying, "The apparent is the bridge to the real."On the nature of enlightenment the books speaks quite importantly: "In some traditions, enlightenment is attained in one glorious | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
| | Seven Commuter-Friendly Companies | | 2008-08-15 08:09:00 | | If the high cost of driving to work has you beaten down, consider what these seven companies are doing to make life more commuter-friendly:1) Principal FinancialThe Des Moines, Iowa-based financial services firm underwrites a deal with the local public transit authority that allows its 8,000 employees to ride local buses for free, simply by flashing their company ID's.2) F5 NetworksTwo years ago, 80% of the Seattle-based business software providers 600 employees drove to work. Then the company began offering $300 a month to anyone who would take public transportation or bike to work. Today, more than half of the workforce has taken advantage of the offer.3) Pitney BowesA company shuttle runs every 15 minutes during the morning and evening between the Stamford railroad station and the company's two locations in the city, and the company has a special page on its intranet where employees can view and print train and bus schedules. They also allow employees to work compressed workweeks an | | By: WirelessJobs.com | | |
| | Commuter Feed, Twitter para o trânsito | | 2008-05-22 23:37:00 | | Outro dia postei sobre o "FoodFeed", um serviço agregado ao Twitter que permite propagar os hábitos alimentares.
Agora, a novidade que pode pegar, ainda mais nas grandes capitais, é o "Commuter Feed".
O serviço fundado por Ron Whitman permite compartilhar informações sobre o trânsito. Ou seja, você está totalmente parado na Marginal Pinheiros, envia uma mensagem e outras pessoas ficam sabendo que | | By: Gregori Pavan | | |
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| Tokyo Commuter alarm clock shows train times | | 2007-07-27 00:26:31 | |
Boing Boing reports that the Tokyo Commuter Alarm Clock has dials for the major Tokyo rail lines. The clock is updated wirelessly in real-time with the position of trains on each line, so you know exactly how long you have to catch your subway. Link (via OhGizmo)
If only we had the same level of customer focus and interest in creating value here in the UK!
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| | Commuter has a blast with bridge! | | 2006-08-29 02:39:54 | | Read This FirstVargoyle’s Comments:This is a great thing to do. I bet this guy was so excited to press the button to blow up the Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge. He won the selection to blow up the commuter’s nightmare bridge. What a lucky guy. He suffered a crushed hip during an accident on the bridge. Now he gets his revenge. When asked if he ever thought about blowing up the bridge he answered “Hasn't everybody in Washington, D.C.?” Good job Dan and great fun!Technorati Tags:Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, bridge, blast, bomb, news, blog | | By: Foddity | | |
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