Thursday, January 24, 2008

Online Dating in Reel Life

Online Dating opened a new vista of imagination for those who tend to balance reel life and real life. Online Dating, as the word itself tells is, happens virtually; it is not real. With the internet becoming a part of daily life, films started telling the classes and masses how life was changing with this new technology.

It was way back in 1988 that the 1940’s love story, “The shop Around the Corner” was retold by the Warner Brothers as “You’ve Got Mail”. This comedy was an attempt to show how E-mail had changed the lives of numerous Americans. The intensity of online interaction increased with time and the nature of relationships also changed. The 2004 success, “Napolean Dynamite” showed how the central character first starts online dating and later gets involved in a physical relationship. “Euro Trip” and “Must Love Dogs” are two more films that concentrate on online dating and love. Even teacher student relationship got affected due to this online business. “Another Gay Movie” was one such film. And finally in 2007, a mother created a dating profile for her daughter in “Because I said So” breaking all inhibitions of ill.

Online dating has by all means come a long way; the films prove it.

Monday, January 21, 2008

Art storage

Minds eye (the online firm) provides the most secure and customized fine art storage for their clientèles. The fact that Minds eye is the leader among hundreds other fine art storage firms is because of their customized client service. Portraits, paintings, sculptures, you can virtually provide anything to Minds eye and be rest assured about the security and maintenance of these antiques of yours.

The number of primary services that Minds eye offers is a lot more than its rivals do. Also a complete customized client service is what Minds eye offers. From secured locked vaults to exquisite show spaces to flaunt off your precious babies, everything is available on a platter at the firm. Even complex storage systems like temperature controlled rooms etc are also provided at the clients’ request. Everyone, from curators of museums to the common man who would like his precious little piece of fine art be stored out of harms way are welcome at Minds eye.

The firm’s work includes arranging secure exhibitions, moving artwork and renovation work at museums or of damaged fine art. Therefore, if you ever want your fine art storage to be as reliable as the police, visit Minds eye.

Tuesday, January 01, 2008

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