
Ayoub Khote
Philosophically Deviant
Occupation: IT Manager, Writer, Photographer
Location: Leicester, England
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2013-05-20 12:16:59 (10 comments, 1 reshares, 11 +1s)
Question of the Day
I could read by the time I was four years old. When I was a kid, my mum would take me and my sister to the library every week so that we could get more books. Every night, 7:30 would be bedtime, but from that time onwards, I’d read until I fell asleep.
Since then, if I ever can’t sleep, I read. Sometimes until dawn breaks if the sleeplessness is particularly powerful, but most of the time, an hour of reading will be enough for me to get to sleep, and sleep well.
It’s a childhood ritual that has survived to this day.
So my question for you, today, is:
What childhood rituals do you still practice?
#ftl #questionoftheday

2013-05-19 15:46:09 (3 comments, 2 reshares, 10 +1s)
The Sunday Seven
Today's Sunday Seven, as created by +Louis Gray, features some more awesome music!
From +Suite 709, to +MadCraft, +Anacron, +Melissa B., +Hanna Silver, +Rebecca Perl, and last but not least, +David Santy!
There is truly something musical for everyone in this group!
#sundayseven

2013-05-18 20:58:52 (4 comments, 0 reshares, 6 +1s)
Watch as +DeAno Jackson, +Kim Beasley, and myself discuss the first season of Arrow, and then Scandal!

2013-05-18 18:45:57 (15 comments, 0 reshares, 20 +1s)
Doctor Who.
DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN
November? NOVEMBER?
GAH!
#whovians

2013-05-18 14:14:32 (5 comments, 6 reshares, 18 +1s)
It worked with Harrison Ford and it works with J.J. Abrams. Nice job +William Shatner
#startrek #starwars


2013-05-18 11:18:38 (19 comments, 1 reshares, 54 +1s)
Giggles
Yes, it would have made Physics so much more enjoyable!!!
Via: Ryan B.
#giggles


2013-05-18 10:49:15 (32 comments, 1 reshares, 27 +1s)
Why the new Google+ rocks for writers.
Some writers are less than gruntled about Google+'s new design. Here's why they should love it.
The complaint goes like this: The new Google+ emphasizes pictures and de-emphasizes words, which is a Pinterest-like move that panders to non-readers and disadvantages the word people.
This whole argument is false, and here's why:
Falsehood #1: You need a lot of words, not a picture, to promote writing.
It's false because that's how the most successful books are promoted: with pictures, not a wall of words. Ask any book jacket designer.
Falsehood #2: A "card" doesn't have enough information to convey what's in a written work.
In fact, that's how libraries were organized for centuries -- with a catalog of cards.
