Thursday, September 3, 2009

World Famous, Sought-After... what is the criteria?

It is always nice to have nice music when working on images on photoshop.


Late at night, Solo Piano music is the choice as it provides soothing feeling when working through the images taken and process during the day.


During the day however, it is often the "pop" as it is upbeat to get through the "crude" processing chores before final refinement during the night. 


One of my favorite radio station is 104.1FM (2dayfm) from Sydney. 


Hamish and Andy is the afternoon host for 104.1FM and they are having the "Caravan of Courage" where they are currently driving from one end of US to the other.


In today's programme, they talk about their experiences in different town and they are amazed with the claim "World Famous, Sought-After" being displayed everywhere but obviously it is not the most interesting bit, so unless you tune in, you can't find it on their podcast.


They kinda just questions the validity of such claim  so they went on to investigate and interviewed some of the shop owner that displayed such claims.


So the common answer that they get is "Oh, because a french couple once dine here a couple years ago... so it is "world-famous".... " so, there isn't any criteria to make such claim... is there?


If you look through the dictionary, "Claim" is defined as a state or assert that something is the case typically without providing evidence or proof... Interesting isn't it?


We simply do what we love doing and we are contented and feel privilege to have continuous support from our existing clients and potential clients and lets forget about the "Claim" and enjoy the work.

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