Ciao Italia. (at Aeroporto di Roma Fiumicino “Leonardo da Vinci” (FCO))
Post Office
Ufficio Postale: 20 minuti dopo l’orario di apertura arriva un cartello – Post Office: 20 minutes after the opening time they hang a sign saying it will remain closed indefinitely. #Italy #3rd-world #Italia #terzomondo #poste (at Poste Italiane Guidonia Montecelio)
20 minutes
20 minuti dopo l’orario di apertura – 20 minutes after the opening time #Italy #3rd-world #Italia #terzomondo #poste (at Poste Italiane Guidonia Montecelio)
Adormo meeting
Adormo meeting (at Prata di Pordenone)
:-(
🙁 (at Guidonia Montecelio)
Leaving :-(
Leaving 🙁 (at Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) ท่าอากาศยานสุวรรณภูมิ)
Rice fields in Isaan
Rice fields in Isaan, Thailand (at Ban dung)
We’ve come too far to give up who we are
We’ve / come too far / to give up / who we are / so let’s / raise the bar / and the cups / to the stars! (at Bandung, Udon Thani)
“Fertile Ground”
Marco Arment on iOS 7:
Apple has set fire to iOS. Everything’s in flux. Those with the least to lose have the most to gain, because this fall, hundreds of millions of people will start demanding apps for a platform with thousands of old, stale players and not many new, nimble alternatives. If you want to enter a category that’s crowded on iOS 6, and you’re one of the few that exclusively targets iOS 7, your app can look better, work better, and be faster and cheaper to develop than most competing apps.
This is exactly right.
Interesting point of view. The rate of adoption for new versions of iOS is much higher than Android, because of the lack of fragmentation, so making iOS-7-only products actually makes a lot of sense for independent devs and small firms. Good point by Marco Arment, the creator of Instapaper (cited by MG Siegler)
The smog
The smog problem is not limited to Singapore, it has arrived to Kuala Lumpur, and it’s pretty thick. Should people boycott Indonesian food products? (at International Arrival Hall)