Fully loaded but still manageable Scooty

This is what I love about my Scooty. Convenient, faster and cheaper than any other commuter system within the city limits. In traffic it saves hours.

Yesterday there was a trade fair @ BMICH and I happened to bump in to have a look what’s in there. For my surprise there had been couple of items I’ve been eying for sometime but wasn’t being able to locate in local shops.



Namely an affordable hand vacuum a mixer and a few other items. So I brought them all (it seemed a bargain) without having the second thought of how I am gonna carry them home. I came to the fair on my Scooty and I wasn’t immediately so sure whether I can take them all at once. Boy, there was no place to leave them either once I brought them.



So I packed them into three big shopping bags and came out. For my surprise when I reached the Scooty I was able to easily tack them all in the middle of the Scooty’s foot resting area leaving enough space to rest the foot too, without keeping them awkwardly on second passenger’s side bars and drive.



Bingo! In minutes I was all set to ride on in the heavy trafficked after office hours and came home safely. It took nearly half an hour to get them and come home will otherwise would have taken two hours if I took the van. Cool!



It's done. Adobe wins. We creative guys may lose.

Too bad. It’s a sort of a sad day. For better or worse my most respected, dearest software firm on earth Macromedia Inc, is no more.

Adobe has engulped my bread and butter software maker Macromedia and now it solely goess as Adobe a single entity. What does this mean to the people like me who depends on their software. Various thoughts hover on my mind and basically on far with what this guy talks about. For me it looks odd to call my favourite software like Macromedia Suite with Flash, Fireworks and Dreamweaver, now with Adobe name in front. Sounds Weird.

I guess this means,

  • Less Innovation in creative software making since no competition
  • Price Hikes at will
  • Cosmetic Point Releases Disguised as Upgrades
  • Killing Off Of Any Software That Doesn’t Fit Into Adobe’s Narrow Vision
  • More Bloated Software Trying To Be Something for Everyone


We will wait and see. Read more here:Adobe wins.