Life has been in high-volume of hectic these days... But giving up isn't a word in my dictionary... My busy schedule, tons of assignments, 'amazing' friends, migraine, tireness, planning...Everything keeps me busy. But sometimes, when I'm too tired of all these, and somehow realize that I'm not going through an 'improvement' phase in my life, I have this thought...
"Am I not good enough? Didn't I put enough effort in what I do? Or this is the best that I can do? Cause I always make mistakes..."
But Allah swt had given me a present to answer my thought...
Few days ago, I met a West African man from Guinea. He has been staying in Malaysia for 8 years now. He is completing his Master in Finance in one of the international university here. We chat for almost an hour before we have to take saperate direction...
The beautiful thing about the meeting is...he had taught me this :
"You can be anything that you imagine you will be. Nothing can stop you from being that. You only need to trust yourself that you will be what you want to be someday. The only matter is the effort that you put in the process of your statement of existence"
Actually that is not the real phrase he said, it is what I understand. I know I heard it somewhere before and I believe that this kind of phrase came from someone who already had achieve something big in his life...
But the thing is, the Guinea guy had dedicated this especially for me. Maybe that is why it touches me deep from inside...
Without god's willing, I will never met this man, and will never be inspired.
Allahu Akbar...
Holla! Fellas...Here is where I talk without voice just about anything that interest me. Or just a feeling that I would love to share...enjoy!
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
What is Gocco?
Well kids here how it goes... in the 1970's Noboru Hayama, a printer and the japanese inventor of the "print gocco" system, wished to develop a quick and easy household color printing system. Cleverly combining the basic principles of screen printing and rubber-stamping, "print gocco" is a clean, easy, and fully self-contained compact system that exposes and prints all in one unit. using flash bulbs similar to those found in old cameras, an original image is thermally imprinted on a master screen. next, colorful prints are made by pressing the ink-applied master screen against a sheet of paper placed on a sponge pad.
The simplicity in making a screen, and the low cost of production makes the gocco system attractive to professional screen printers, artists, and designers, and enables even a complete novice to begin printing immediately....
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