This blog has been discontinued. Please visit my new site http://www.imahassen.com. The content here has been left as is for historic reference. See you at http://www.imahassen.com!
UPDATED 17 JULY 2010: Aitken Spence PR has commented on this post informing that they no longer manage this property. I have communicated the update to my friend Ruwani via email. Ima Hassen This letter was written by a friend of mine, Ruwani Hettiarachchi. It outlines her experience with Waters’ Edge. For those who who aren’t familiar, check out http://www.watersedge.lk/ ...
Our sincerety is judged not at our moments of weakness and need, but at times of strength and endeavour. As we aspire for more, we forget the very foundation on which we were once built upon. We fail to see the blessings which once rose beneath us n were taken for granted almost as though the sun was to rise ...
Love is something we’d never understand. Those who love us will always be tested for the mistakes they make as much as those we love will always see short of what we give. The love we receive from those who truly love us, will always be contested against the love we perceive and desire for. We’ve made and will continue ...
The mind hurts. The heart warms A waterfall of emotions, pours on flesh that melts My heart yearns for the truth, yet I am blindfolded ahead of endless light My soul cries from inside, screams in silence that only I hear Yet so subtly I dismiss in favor of being the man I am to be Forfeiting the endless desire ...
So, I’m not going to start ranting about the headache I got when I checked through the new Financial Times daily’s website. A lot more people are doing that. I hope the guys at FT are listening to their feedback (assuming that they do respect their presence on Twitter and take these opinions seriously) and would begin to employ some ...
Alright so I had a look at some of the stuff they’ve done, and I realize they’re getting somewhere. Its nice to see them attempting the whole two way interaction and listen/respond basics of marketing through the sophistication of social media. Although I didn’t quite buy the idea of flipping virtual pages on a Flash-based webpage, it did give me ...
Today (technically, yesterday) I ran into http://www.FTOpinion.com, which seems to have been set up by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd, the publisher of The Daily Mirror and it’s Financial Times supplement. They’re on a mission of their own to gather public opinion about FT going solo as an independent standalone newspaper, rather than playing baggage to the Daily Mirror itself. To me, ...
If you’ve been following me on Twitter for long enough, you’d know that I tweet quite a lot about technology and business, especially of news pertaining to #Apple. Lately, ‘Sri Lanka’ has taken a large part of my ‘tweeting’ focus, due to it’s political and post-war landscape. More recently, matters involving Sri Lanka’s (straining) diplomatic ties, refugees on boats bordering Australia, ...
This blog has been discontinued. Please visit my new site http://www.imahassen.com. The content here has been left as is for historic reference. See you at http://www.imahassen.com!
UPDATED 17 JULY 2010: Aitken Spence PR has commented on this post informing that they no longer manage this property. I have communicated the update to my friend Ruwani via email. Ima Hassen This letter was written by a friend of mine, Ruwani Hettiarachchi. It outlines her experience with Waters’ Edge. For those who who aren’t familiar, check out http://www.watersedge.lk/ ...
Our sincerety is judged not at our moments of weakness and need, but at times of strength and endeavour. As we aspire for more, we forget the very foundation on which we were once built upon. We fail to see the blessings which once rose beneath us n were taken for granted almost as though the sun was to rise ...
Love is something we’d never understand. Those who love us will always be tested for the mistakes they make as much as those we love will always see short of what we give. The love we receive from those who truly love us, will always be contested against the love we perceive and desire for. We’ve made and will continue ...
The mind hurts. The heart warms A waterfall of emotions, pours on flesh that melts My heart yearns for the truth, yet I am blindfolded ahead of endless light My soul cries from inside, screams in silence that only I hear Yet so subtly I dismiss in favor of being the man I am to be Forfeiting the endless desire ...
So, I’m not going to start ranting about the headache I got when I checked through the new Financial Times daily’s website. A lot more people are doing that. I hope the guys at FT are listening to their feedback (assuming that they do respect their presence on Twitter and take these opinions seriously) and would begin to employ some ...
Alright so I had a look at some of the stuff they’ve done, and I realize they’re getting somewhere. Its nice to see them attempting the whole two way interaction and listen/respond basics of marketing through the sophistication of social media. Although I didn’t quite buy the idea of flipping virtual pages on a Flash-based webpage, it did give me ...
Today (technically, yesterday) I ran into http://www.FTOpinion.com, which seems to have been set up by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd, the publisher of The Daily Mirror and it’s Financial Times supplement. They’re on a mission of their own to gather public opinion about FT going solo as an independent standalone newspaper, rather than playing baggage to the Daily Mirror itself. To me, ...
If you’ve been following me on Twitter for long enough, you’d know that I tweet quite a lot about technology and business, especially of news pertaining to #Apple. Lately, ‘Sri Lanka’ has taken a large part of my ‘tweeting’ focus, due to it’s political and post-war landscape. More recently, matters involving Sri Lanka’s (straining) diplomatic ties, refugees on boats bordering Australia, ...