Expect the unexpected, follow the lovers lost in this blog.

A blog to cater your mind,body,and soul as you drink Turkish Coffee. We are proud to present our new storyline called Cafe's search for his "Zahir". Everyday is a new day for the "Cafe" (from Istanbul) & his journey for "Zahir" (from Baku). Don't expect extraordinary drama from the narrator, me. Still, this is a drama (maybe real!), and have better impact on you than watching a soap opera. Guaranteed. There is genuine feelings within inspirational periods. Cross your fingers for this story to end with happy marriage :-) All rights are reserved.

EDIT (01 July 2009) - She is engaged with another man, and I finally made my marriage proposal bringing my family to Baku. The result: She stays engaged and will have her wedding, so called "toy", with that another man.

Rest in peace Ms. Zahir.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Philadelphia Dance Scene

After spending way too much time finding some nightclubs to listen to house music, here is my list. My research begin on Google, and end up at a local records store where I heard about an online discussion forum, Maneo. There are a couple of nice clubs in this area. In the forum, they post almost every dance event. Social Club and Fluid are my top two places.
Fluid is located:

Also, some members were talking about the term hipster, and one recommended this online handbook to learn more about this culture. That's about it now, time to drink some Turkish Coffee. If you don't know how to drink/prepare/or even find this delicious coffee, post a comment, I will immediately provide assistance:-) And, watch this well-done video clip about Turkish Coffee. More exciting videos coming soon.

eBay vs. Amazon for store sellers

I strongly recommend Google Desktop (you should really download this nice application, although it is not the best, I would like to see RSS feeds on this application, but well, maybe in the future), if you use a personal computer at home, or at work. It is a great way to receive instant news on your screen. Like this:


Back to the topic, I stumble upon an article in PC World (thanks to G-Desktop)
By the way, we have all that iLife;
iMac, iPod, iPhone, iBlaBla...
There is also a way of G-Life;
Gmail, GTalk, G-Bookmark, etc.
Leave the i alone, go for the G :-)
Back to the topic;
eBay sellers say that eBay focus more on auction format sales, so sellers complains that eBay is "hiding store owners and their merchandise, making it harder for buyers to find them."
eBay says, they are focusing on a new technology called Finding 2.0 (sounds like Web 2.0)
After hearing about a new word, what do we do?
Google it!
Check this article out from ZDNet, they are pretty reliable.
eBay says, "With Finding 2.0, eBay wants to improve the relevance of search results without sacrificing what Durzy calls "serendipity," which eBay considers a key ingredient of the eBay experience: stumbling upon a product that happily surprises you."
One thing interesting about eBay, some sellers can easily "maintain a minimal presence on eBay to drive traffic to her own store."
Are you listening to online radio? If you like electronic music, I would suggest Proton Radio and Dinamo Fm.
Take care now,
cafealaturca
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