Thursday, September 22, 2005

Getting the Most Out of Yahoo Messenger, "Fun with Videophones", and Art Therapy for My Inner Child and My Inner High Magician

I've recently begun to consider MSN Messenger superior to Yahoo Messenger, but will now have to revise my opinion after seeing a series of short cartoons that Yahoo Messenger offers to explain its new services and features. Watch all three, as they're quite fun, and you will probably learn something new, like I did. I love being able to make PC to PC calls, and even being able to leave a voice message if the person I am calling is not at the PC. I still haven't got over the novelty of hearing the PC ring like a phone when there's a call. As yet I haven't had a call come in, so if you want to, don't hesitate to call me when I'm online or to leave a voice message for me. You'll see whether I'm online by the "Yahoo Messenger" button on the sidebar of this blog, or you can contact me directly using my Yahoo ID, which is sebi_aristos1964@yahoo.com.au

I've also added a few ideas to my new "Fun with Videophones" blog, and if you haven't read my first post on that blog, about the first time I used a videophone recently, then I recommend that you do. Especially if you have a videophone yourself. And don't forget to leave a message for me if you have any ideas about how you love to have fun with your videophone, and to check in occasionally to see what new ideas I've had. One recent idea that I've had for a fun thing to do is to change the language settings on your videophone to another language, especially if you speak that language. I speak Italian, Spanish, Greek, French and Portuguese, so if there's anyone out there reading this that speaks any of those languages and wants to chat, call me ! And if you don't speak any of those languages, but want to learn one using my 'Supermemory and Superlearning Programme', then I'm your man ! ( This link goes to my "English for Fun Foreigners" blog, which has a link to the "Supermemory World" blog that my friend and colleague Taasha and I are working on.

Finally, you'll see that I've posted a pic that I'm quite proud of. It's called 'Publishing a Post on "Being Sebastian Aristos"'. Can you work out why this picture is technically impossible ? It's not a trick question, but it does require examination of the picture. If you can't work out the answer, try double-clicking on the picture to expand it to its original size, which might make things a bit easier for you. The Magician in the picture is actually providing you with a clue, if you need one. Check out what he's doing and you might suddenly see what I mean. And please leave a comment with your answer. The first person to get the answer right wins a free 10 minute 'Fortune Card" reading. The reason that I started working with "The Magician" tarot card will be obvious to all of you who have already read my blog entry from yesterday, in which I mentioned that I am meeting my art therapist to discuss a film-making project about the relationship between my inner child and my inner high magician. Obviously "The Magician" card is going to come in handy in the projecct, and this is one of the "Fortune Cards" that I am going to be using to represent my inner child.

Good news in relation to the 'PayPal' button that I plan to put on my blog, so that people wanting tarot readings or English classes ( or Greek, Italian, or Spanish classes for that matter ) can pay with credit card. I have printed off the instructions about how the PayPal account works, and so plan to have the service up and running by the end of today. I think it's about time for me to do another reading for myself. Perhaps this time I can do a "Fortune Cards" reading for my inner child and for my inner high magician, and then another to describe the relationship between them. Such a spread would allow me to determine the nature, strengths and weaknesses of each, their 'resolution', what's happening at the moment between them, and what the potential of the relationship is. No doubt interpreting it will be interesting, and I look forward to getting some comments from Claire of "Spidereal Monkey - The Hitch-hiker's Guide to the Tarot" and from David, my art therapist.

8 comments:

Christopher Rickman said...

Good Morning Sebi,
Again just a quick few words as work is very hectic today (I need a good rest to catch up on all the material you have written in the last few days). Didn't make 80 last night as I went to visit Anthony's 89 year old mother in hospital - a truely incredible woman - so much wisdom and life. So I rather exhausted after that so decided bed was better for me. I have Sue tonight and hope to go to 80 after that and do some reading and adding to my blog - thanks to your help. Maybe, it is time to catch up face to face so that you can explain some of the more technical areas of blogging.
Christopher

Anonymous said...

Hi Sebi, My plans for doing some blogging got a bit waylaid I'm afraid. Catch you soon.
Christopher

Douggie said...

You have a lovely sight Sebi plus this reflects the wounderful person that you are and I am so glad that I am a friend.

I have won the prize - The picture is impossible to have on you PC because you have an inactive window still open which is not part of the paint programme but another window on top of the paint programme.

DouggieInOZ

asgif666 said...

Douggie, the answer seems even weirder than the question! If it seems impossible, why does it exist at all, i.e. how come we can see it? (Now that seems a truly What-the-Bleep-inspired question, straight from the rabbit hole of mysteriousness; "curiouser and curiouser" said Alice...) lol

Sebastian Aristos said...

Congratulations, DOuggie !

You are right ! I look forward to giving you your prize of a tarot reading.

All the best,
Sebi

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Chris from sydney coming this weekend.Have to workout myblog adress.U are multitalented and very deep.Look forward to see you.

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