Smell Like Ceylon
This video above is a perfume commercial shot in Sri Lanka. It makes for an interesting movie trailer but I still find it funny when the narrator lapses into a lisp to say the name of the perfume. Viaje a Ceylan is a nice name for a perfume, perhaps you’re supposed to say it that way. I presume it means voyage to Ceylon. I looked around and there’s another scent by the perfumer Creed (who I think are one of the best in the world) called Royal Ceylan.
Sri Lanka was oriented as a place of exotic beauty and wonder, before the war. As the country has been tagged as Lonely Planet’s top destination (boosting sales of the new Sri Lanka guide), I think we’re slowly getting back to awesome.
Not to quote Ice Cube, but the Sri Lankan police are hardly beloved. A
I just gave a talk at the University Of Sri Jayawardenapura along with Reeza Zarook of Anything.lk and Rohan Jayaweera of Google. These are my notes: Devin Jayasundara asked me for a subject for this talk and I told him Internet property. But I talked to my fiancé Shru and she had a better idea. Startups aren’t about creating property at all, not really. They’re about creating territory, about creating land.
I haven’t been blogging much, I know. It’s partly because we’ve been doing a lot of work on YAMU, especially shipping 1.0.1 of the Android app today. It’s on the
I met an old-timer who said they used to drop acid and sleep atop Sigiriya, but the place has taken on a more commercial and quasi-spiritual role now. It was built by a king as a sort of retreat and used as a monastery. Now it’s a prime tourist and cultural destination. Hence it’s a bit odd to see a Japanese beer commercial shot up there. There’s a bunch of people eating, um, deep fried cream filled coconuts and then drinking some bracing beer. I hear the whole thing cost Rs. 25,000 (I’m presuming they used stock images).

RT @indica: Smell Like Ceylon: on various perfumes dedicated to the country http://t.co/vpgs4V0i