Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Man (and woman), at last, working together!

BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Quake crisis brings rivals closer

Why does it take a disaster for people to see that we're all the same....clearly this is just one example of how conflicted nations are working together to help each other pushing a side the typical barriers.

Some of use have a lighter shade of skin, some darker, some taller, some smaller, some of us believe in Jesus, others don't

People are probably the most interesting thing on this tiny rock we call home. They dream up fictional characters to blame their actions on and see fit do as they please towards others. Take this BBC news story as an example, Indian Troops have entered pakistan not to kill, not to exercise their military might, but to help - purely help, for the next few days, weeks, months the colour of everyone's skin doesn't matter, their language doesn't matter, their belief's don't matter - what matters is the fact that they are helping each other, helping each other rebuild what ultimately man has brought on himself (cannot confirm this, but world polution is bound to have something to do with it!)

As I said, people are very interesting, the longterm (...and I mean 1000+ years) survival of the human race is dependant on people dropping their stereotypical views of each other and opening their eyes to see that we're all the same. We all bleed red blood if we're cut.

I'm glad this co-operation is taking places but at the same time sad to see it's taking place only because of a natural disaster.

Microsoft might have something in their famous opening application line: "Hello world". It's not "Hello USA", or "Hello Britain", it's everyone.

The natural disaster = bad!,
the co-operation of man (and woman) to their mutual gain = good!

Roll on further co-operation for the betterment of man (and woman)

Stay safe,

C
(had to put the "and worman" in there, otherwise the wife'd kill me! lol)

At last, time to breathe!


Lo,

what a couple of months!

Finally Dan4th and I have finished our latest website (http://vialondoncityairport.com). What a slog though, changes all the way to the last second before live time!

Eitherway, it's over now - time to focus on the tweaks and upgrades.

For all one or two of my huge reader base (and yes one of those is me!), I'm back to the usual couple a week bloggings

Stay Safe

c