150,000 years

It has been 150 thousand years since humanity's mitochondrial mother, a single woman who's genes everyone on Earth inherited from. The thought of this huge expense of time changes my perception of what is important - in fact, safely assuming that all of these generations of people had similar cognitive power to what we do today, everyone felt that they are special. They all have seen thru their unique eyes, yet, no one is bening remembered. Yes, we do remember some recent historical facts and legends, but it is just a scratch on the surface.

So what is important? Or maybe the question should be what is not? Is lifetime of chase after fashions of today important? Is working sunrise and past sunset the way to spend life til we drop? Are money or fame important?

When we spend more time discovering how little we need to be happy. How little we really need to be loved and live in a good company. Then we learn that everything extra is just a waste of life. Seeking fame, progress, recognition and wealth beyong minimum of what we need is simply a waste of life. Working whole days away from people we love is a terrible waste of life. Doing what you don't enjoy doing as a hobby is a waste of life. 

I don't advocate ascetism of any kind, just an understanding what we really need. We probably learn that it is varied food, clean air and water, shelter good company and love.

Stop for a second and shake off the nonsense of "multiply and dominate the Earth" and start living in harmony with this planet. Try to make sure that in the area you live in with your family and friends there is enought space for a happy free-ranging animals to feed you and plants without the need to degrade the enviroment you live in.

Think for second if the rat race and poluted overcrowding is the way we want to go. I say no, it is not.



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"CyberWalkAbout was the ultimate partner in this project and we couldn't have created this app without their expertise," said Kluth, who is an angel-fund investor in the agency. "We look forward to further work with them as we continue to add new features and savings tools on our upcoming versions."

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CouponCabin app for Android

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CouponCabin app on iTunes' Lifestyle first page

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DailyDealMedia writes about CouponCabin

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CouponCabin overtakes Home Depot app ranking

After only 3 days on the iTunes, CouponCabin mobile app created by CyberWalkAbout.com development and design agency, overtook Home Depot, Forever 21, Coupons.com, Chipotle, Best Buy, Cars.com, Ikea, Sears2Go, Staples, JCPenny and Kohl's apps in ratings as it climbs the charts in unprecedented speed.




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Mobile Entertainment - Coupon Cabin

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CyberWalkAbout releases a new mobile app for CouponCabin

CyberWalkAbout has released a new mobile application for CouponCabin.com for iPhone, we hope the application will become a new benchmark for couponing applications to follow.





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Four-in-Ten Smartphone Users Have Redeemed a Coupon on Their Device, Finds New CouponCabin.com Survey


WHITING, Ind.May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Leave the scissors behind, coupon use has gone mobile. A new CouponCabin.com survey reveals that four-in-ten (40 percent) smartphone users have redeemed a coupon on their mobile device. In addition, nearly one-third (29 percent) of smartphone users search for coupons on their device at least once a month, with 40 percent of U.S. adults ages 18-34 doing the same. This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of CouponCabin from March 26th - March 28th, 2012, among 3,312 U.S. adults ages 18 and older.
Wide ranges of coupons are popular with smartphone users. In fact, the majority (72 percent) said they are at least somewhat likely to use a mobile app that offers savings with different types of coupons (e.g., online codes, grocery, non-grocery). When asked what types of coupons they have redeemed on their smartphones, users said the following:
  • Daily deals - 41 percent
  • Grocery coupons - 39 percent
  • Online coupon codes - 34 percent
  • Printable coupons - 29 percent
  • Freebies such as free samples or coupons toward free trial of items - 24 percent
  • Other non-grocery coupons - 23 percent
To meet the demand for mobile coupon use, CouponCabin.com has launched a free all-in-one, coupon app that allows users to access coupons in every coupon category, including grocery, printable for in-store use, and online codes for hundreds of online retailers. In addition, users of the CouponCabin app will find gas price comparisons, amazing deals on must-have products, free samples and coupons for local stores and restaurants.
"Unlike many other coupon apps, we're excited to share this all-in-one app that offers basically every type of coupon you'll ever want," said Scott Kluth, CEO and Founder of CouponCabin.com. "As we continue to grow, we've learned that our users are hungry for an app that puts the power of quality couponing in the palm of their hands, and our new app does just that - and more!"
With the CouponCabin app, users can:
  • Browse or search for favorite stores.
  • Redeem coupons immediately right from your device.
  • Save coupons for later use.
  • Share deals with friends and family.
  • Locate the best deals near a specific location.
  • Find the best gas prices in a specific area.
The CouponCabin app was designed and created by Cyber WalkAbout, a Chicago-based mobile development agency that specializes in state-of-the-art user experience design for Android and Apple iOS.
"Cyber WalkAbout was the ultimate partner in this project and we couldn't have created this app without their expertise," said Kluth, who is an angel-fund investor in the agency. "We look forward to further work with them as we continue to add new features and savings tools on our upcoming versions."
For more information or to download the CouponCabin app, please visit: www.couponcabin.com/mobile/.
Survey Methodology:This survey was conducted online within the United States by Harris Interactive on behalf of CouponCabin from March 26th -March 28th, 2012, among 3,312 U.S. adults ages 18 and older. This online survey is not based on a probability sample and therefore, no estimate of theoretical sampling error can be calculated. For complete survey methodology, including weighting variables, please contact: Allison Nawojanawoj@couponcabin.com.   
About CouponCabin.comCouponCabin.com is a leading online destination for coupons including online coupon codes, printables, grocery coupons and more. Shoppers have saved nearly $250 million since 2003 and with the largest selection of coupons guaranteed to work, CouponCabin is the best place to start searching for savings. The average user saves $19 in just 80 seconds on the site. With customized email newsletters, browser savings alerts, new coupon alerts and more, shoppers will never miss out on a great deal with CouponCabin. For more information, please visit http://www.CouponCabin.com.


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What do we need?

Upon return from the mountains of Montana and reading some great books I started to think about our lives, it is so easy to loose track of what is important in the hussle of the city.

The question we have to ask ourselves is not what we can achieve and conquer, but how little do we need in order to live a happy life. We try to aquire more and more, but that does not make us much happier, meanwhile years are passing by, yet sometime life reminds us that we need very little to live happily. There is a joke "Who dies with most toys, wins." I hope I will eventually learn to be happy with only what I can carry. Backpack, tent, sleeping bag and mat, clothes and tools.  Live a Thoreau couple of years, build a cabin in the woods with my own hands, hunt and gather, feel the nature's pulse, understand her rythym.

Another quote worth mentioning would be "be more interested in living than longevity".



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My favorite quotations..


“A man should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.”  by Robert A. Heinlein

"We are but habits and memories we chose to carry along." ~ Uki D. Lucas


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