indi.ca And Kottu In Lonely Planet
The new Lonely Planet features this blog (indi.ca) and Kottu (a blog aggregator), which is very nice. Thanks to Ryan Ver Berkmoes, and one hopes they’ll be helpful to lonely travelers. The links are on page 17, in the Need To Know section. They list four websites, Lonely Planet, Ceylon Today (like Daily Mirror without so many ads?), indi.ca, and kottu.org. Which is nice, and I hope useful to guests. Maybe next time they’ll include YAMU.


I’m happy to be featured in Echelon magazine’s 40 Under 40 feature, profiling young people who contribute to the economy in some way, mainly in business but also in terms of innovation and thought leadership. It’s an interesting article not just in that I’m in it (mainly for work on indi.ca and
I won’t add too much commentary, but just read I guess. The youngest Rajapaksa, Rohitha (Chi Chi) has given an amazing interview to the
In 2009 this strange character appeared on the Sri Lankan Internet scene, getting angry, flaming, trolling whatever. Then he started naming anonymous bloggers, posting comments as people’s kids, nasty stuff, for which I removed him from
The chutzpah of this government knows no bounds. Every government since Independence has had to balance placating Sinhala nationalists (AKA racists) while at the same time actually running a sensible, inclusive nation that doesn’t send minority citizens, capital and foreign investment fleeing. Basically, they’ve had to pay lip service to nationalists while at the same time trying to run an actual nation. Every government has also generally failed, SWRD being killed by a nationalist monk and everyone after almost losing the country to various rebellions. In that context Mahinda is actually doing a better job by virtue of not being dead and not losing control of the country. But he’s still not doing a good job.

Gossip Lanka? omg
LOL – poor tourists ;-)
Congrats. Even though it’s not “the Bible” it once was (before Google really stepped up its act)…it’s still pretty high up for the independent travellers of this world!! Maybe next time YAMU and little me ;-)