that bottle called...
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Monday, June 19, 2006
A bottle's project
Blogging started off as a one-way communication thing.Then, we have comments from readers.
And other bloggers began blogging in respond to certain posts. That is, as good as those posts are in fashion (such as Kennysia making fun of himself, Peter Chai going botak, XiaXue offending Malaysians, and others).
And then there were the meme posts. Those entries are as good as people continue on doing those meme. I myself have a fair share of creating my own meme (10-word-meme and its sub-sequel meme).
Now, I'm going ahead with this idea I shall call: Message In a Bottle.
The idea is pretty simple. It's based on questions such as: How many times have you wanted to tell someone something badly, but without the person knowing? How you wish to ask someone a question, without revealing your identity? How you wish you ask something and get a sincere answer, by not being the one asking the question?
So this is what you can do:
1) My email is that[dot]bottle[at]gmail[dot]com. Remember that, you'll need it.
2) Open an email editor, and put the subject as "I want to send a message in the bottle."
3) In the email, include the intended receiver's email. If you don't have the receiver's email, send me the person's blog or something so that I can TRY to track the person, but no promise.
4) Then, write your letter/ questions/ complains/ or whatever. Please write it in such the way that you've intended the receiver to read it. (Do NOT write: Bottle, can you ask that stupid girl why she ignores me because I'm fat, since she's fat as well... >.<"")
5) I will then send an email to the email address that you've given, with this format:
To: [email given]
Subject: You got a message in a bottle
Text:
Hello.
I'm bottle and I'm sending you this email as part of this project. This is the message intended for you:
[Message]
I surely appreciate your reply. You can respond by explaining, or by asking questions back to the anonymous sender. Note that your reply will be forwarded to the anonymous sender. Thus, it's your choice to respond.
Sincerely,
bottle
6) If I get a respond, I'll send it back to you.
7) If I don't get a respond, all I can say is, try to forget about it, or else, approach the person directly to ask and see if you get a respond.
8) Important: I might post some of the emails here at this blog, with identity deleted that is. I believe in sharing, so let's share ok? :p
9) Note: This is not an Aunty/ Uncle Agony service, so don't email me to ask me for advice. This is also not a "Search for Missing Person" service, so don't expect me to track down on your missing loved ones.
So, do you want to send a Message in a Bottle?
p.s. Any suggestion or comment or question welcomed.
p.s.s. But for God's sake, don't post your email in the comment box. please refer to 1) for my email add.
"Message in a bottle often refers to someone putting in a piece of written paper in a bottle, and throwing it off to the sea...hoping that someone will pick it up and read it..."
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Bless you fellow bloggers
From this post until the next few posts, I'l going to post sites of some bloggers who have moved on be with Him. These people have been missed, but what I hope is that they are not forgotten. They might not be extraordinary being, but whatever they wrote, I would say, should serve as reflection to all of us.I have wet eyes whenever I read the archive of those blogs. Some entries really touch my heart which only the heart knows...
I won't be elaborating or explaining those blogs... Just their links. Their still-existing blogs will give you an idea of what ppl we have lost from the face of the earth.
Now consider this, what if that blogger is a friend of yours? After the initial few months, it will settle upon you that you could have treat the person better, you could have tell the person how much you appreciate the person, and so on...
I've never met these bloggers, but I sure hope that I did... for now, it's too late. I could have known them... but right now, it's the online tombstone that remains...
God Blessed.
David Thong
