The Services Have Returned For 2022

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New Life For Spring 2022

Approximately 2 years ago, the services launched. 1 year later, they wilted, faded away, and were forgotten. Well, not entirely forgotten. For 2022, I thought long and hard about potentially bringing them back. By the time March came in, I said “Yes, they are coming back”. I was not too sure about how they would be received if they were to be launched on April 1st 2022, given that April 1st is often seen as the fools and jokes day. Nevertheless, I decided to go ahead with it. Waiting till May 31st to make it exactly 2 years since their death, would be unnecessarily long. Especially since I had a lot plans and ideas. No need to let plans an ideas sit for long and go to waste. A lot has changed between then and now. Some of it has been documented. Some of it has not. Without further talking, allow me to link you to my services.

Frequently Asked Questions And Terms
https://millenniumriver.wordpress.com/frequently-asked-questions-and-terms/

Services
https://millenniumriver.wordpress.com/services/

Special Answers
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Contract Amendments
https://millenniumriver.wordpress.com/contract-amendments/

River Art
https://millenniumriver.wordpress.com/river-art/

Inspiration Behind These Posts: January 2020 – December 2020

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website directly via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

2020’s Inspirations

The previous compilation covered the write-ups that were uploaded between July 2019 – December 2019. As the title of this one reveals, the posts between January 2020 to December 2020 will be covered. And while I am it, I should say Happy 2021 New Year! Sounds a little strange to say at this point in the month, January 31st. However, because this is my very first post of the 2021 Year, and it is still January, I believe it is fitting. To say that the 2020 was eventful would be an understatement. The events, both good and bad, were plentiful. Reading through the inspiration behind my 2020 posts should be interesting for this reason.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Harry And Meghan’s Royal Departure: Racism, Stress, And Lack Of Privacy

The word of the Sussex’s departing was big news abroad. It is no surprise why it would be so newsworthy, especially for countries that have ties to the United Kingdom. The real question is why did this interest me personally. After all, I usually do not bother covering celebrities because they generally do not interest me. Not to mention that many of them are already over-covered, especially the ones based in California.

Perhaps the title of the article made it obvious enough: the racism, stress, and lack of privacy behind it. Harry-Meghan even made it clear as Royals how they often had to keep a tough face about things, and keep going on. However, it got to the point that they realized that fame and Royal titles were not worth their personal well-being, so they decided to step out of it. When I looked into all the releases, videos, and media behind their reasonings and struggles, I found it really interesting. So interesting that I decided that I would definitely write my own article on this.

Inspiration Behind This Article: January 2020 In Review

January 2020 was a dark month. Death, disaster, and surprise would accurately sum it up. For this reason many people, be it high profile commentators or casual social media users, predicted that 2020 was going to be a rocky year. They were right. Wild fires, Brexit talks, Royal Departures, aircraft crashes, storms, and the 2019 Coronavirus are all things that happened in just one month. Just one. Unfortunate as they are, I felt that it was important to take a review of the first month for the first year of the 2020s decade. I personally hoped that the first month of this new era would have been more positive than this.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: 10 Cars That Should Become All-electric Utility Vehicles

Some companies are happily embracing all-electric cars. Others, not so much. They would rather cling to unpractical, low-riding, gas guzzling, air-choking sports car. Looking at you, Ferrari, McLaren, Koenigsegg, and Lamborghini. For this reason, I thought I would do a wild blog post on some of the vehicles that would be most unlikely to not just turn into a utility vehicle, but an all-electric one, too. Some candidates were more likely to happen. Others, like the companies I already mentioned, are not. And that is what makes creating a fantasy blog post like this all the more interesting, even hilarious. 

Inspiration Behind This Blog Article: Toilet Paper

I remember someone saying that they did not ever think that they would write about toilet paper. No, not at any point or time in their career. I am in the same position. I did not ever think I would write about it either. However, after both seeing the madness online and in-person, I had to. Special times result in special articles. Even ones that you previously thought you would never write about. Researching the origins on toilet paper, and what people used before, were both interesting and bizarre.

Inspiration Behind This Article: COVID-19: A Wake Up Call For Change

This is one of those write-ups that I was really hoping people would read and take seriously. Unfortunately, at the time of this writing, my statistics show that it has virtually no views. Not even 3. I wrote this article out of the urge for much needed change in this world. Things that should have changed from longtime, but the world did not care enough. That is until a world-wide pandemic has highlighted a number of these issues under a magnified lens. Will the world smarten up? Slacken up as soon as COVID-19 phases out? I would hope that the issues highlighted within that article will be taken utmost seriously. Not just for the COVID-19 timespan, but for the good of our future.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Inspiration Behind These Posts: July 2019 – December 2019

Feels weird to see “Inspiration Behind” twice in one title, does it not? Well, it was a 2020 post after all, so it still makes sense to include it here. The inspiration behind that post, was to compile my sources of inspiration for the posts uploaded between July 2019 – December 2019.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Earth Day 2020

As Millennium Creek is an Earth-inspired name itself, it was only a matter of time before I did my personal research on Earth Day. I learned quite a bit, found it interesting, and decided to do my own write-up on it. Did you know that Earth Day is the biggest, global event celebrated across the world? I did not either, until I researched it. I would have assumed that it would have been Christmas. Then again, the article did say “non-religious”, which would explain why Christmas was omitted. While many people do celebrate Christmas without the religious aspect of it, the day itself still has a religious connection to it. Christmas remains significant to Christians, despite it not actually being Christ’ birthday.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: My Story 2020

For a long time, I did not feel compelled to tell you my story. I wanted the website to remain “anonymous”, yet still get lots of traffic, views, and comments. The write-up will tell you that Earth Day inspired me to get it done. What really pushed that further was a webinar I watched at some point in early 2020. One critical thing I remembered from that lengthy webinar was the importance to cut out obscurity. I decided to take Dmitry’s words, and tell you my story. No, it may not be a personal life story, but I strongly believe that you find it very interesting. Even inspiring and motivating. It was one of those posts that felt awkward oftentimes, but that is also what made it very real.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Service Pages Removed

I will not sugar coat it; this post is one of those dark, depressing chapters of Millennium Creek. But at the same time, I realized it was time to move on, and that there was no use in keeping those pages up. Any viewer that read My Story 2020, would get the intricate details on how it came down this. The motivation to do this? The pages have been up for a good while, and for viewers to see them gone, they would need to know why the pages were axed.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Double Trouble: Racism And COVID-19

If you noticed the date of the article’s posting, the inspiration to create this article should be clear: people have created a pandemic within a pandemic, and it needs to stop. Racism needs to stop. It is not good. Never has been good. Never will be good, and has no place in this world. That period of 2020 saw a lot of racialized murders, which drove to protests, thus driving me to do a write-up on the situation. 

Inspiration Behind This Shopping Post: Amazon Best Sellers In Women’s Clothing June 2020

People have been doing lots of online shopping in 2020. There are numerous sales posts all over the Internet that tell people which products to buy. For my online shopping post, I took the time to look over some products, and then write about products you would likely enjoy. 

Inspiration Behind This Shopping Post: Amazon Best Sellers In Men’s Clothing July 2020

Summer 2020 was very hot with online shopping, making this post a good timing to take a look at some of the bestselling clothes for Men on Amazon Canada.

Inspiration Behind This Poem: Great Summer River (Haiku)

The period between August 2020 – November 2020 marked a period of great inactivity on Millennium Creek, hence the reason why single, short poems were the only things uploaded. November 30, 2020, marked the end of that when a much longer write-up was written. For Summer River, the inspiration came from the fact that it was summer, and that I had visited a lot of waterbodies during the season.

Inspiration Behind This Poem: Rain (Poem)

As noted in the Instagram post, I wrote this because it really did rain on the day I wrote this poem.

Inspiration Behind This Poem: Good Pumpkin (Haiku)

It was pumpkin season, and I wanted to write a poem. Perfect timing.

Inspiration Behind This Poem: He Flapped His Wings

Do you remember those long poems back in December 2018? Wait, you have not read them this whole time over the last 2-going-on-3 years? Not good. Between then and now, there was not single one of those long poems to be seen. 2020 changed that. Now mind you, He Flapped His Wings was originally going to be one of those super short and quick poems. Then I told myself “enough with these thin, short, infrequent posts, and upload some meat and potatoes”. I did. This mysterious post spans over 1000 words. Why did I create it? Even to this day, I cannot give you a definite answer. I am torn between it being either: 

A) The subject was randomly brainstormed and I went with it

B) It might have been inspired from timid male birds, who have not been trained, or completely wild.

Cryptic? I do not blame you.

Inspiration Behind This Article: 2020 Battery Electric Vehicles Canada

I wanted to highlight what the battery electric world of vehicles is doing for Canada in 2020. News, cars, technologies, and more. I have done articles like this in 2018 and 2019, so it made sense to continue the practice.

Feeling Inspired?

From reading all of this, you can see a clear theme: COVID-19 or related, racism, electric cars, Millennium Creek History, online shopping,  and poems. That is 2020 for you. What will 2021 bring? What will inspire me to write the future posts of 2021? You? A wondering cat? Intriguing news such as Canada making a working prototype of their first all-electric car? The potentials are endless. If you enjoyed these writings, be sure to comment on which was your favorite, and support them. Thank you.

Service Pages Removed

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

The Mysterious Tweet

“It has been a year… they have now been removed…” In a highly unusual move, those were my words last night on Twitter. In another highly unusual move, I am making this post today to inform viewers what exactly was removed: my service pages.

Nothing Surprising

According to the statistics, nobody has read My Story 2020 at the time of this post. Similarly, nobody has read the post from last year that also touched on this. I strongly encourage readers to read My Story 2020. This will not only let you know why this was done, but also give you a detailed history of Millennium Creek.

Time To Move On

The service pages were launched May 30, 2019. As such, I decided to finally remove them exactly one year later: May 30, 2020. Exactly one year from this day, was the day I officially made the announcements that they were up and live. Conversely, today is the day that I am announcing their official removal. Do not let “Time To Move On” or even this post itself, give you the impression that I am quitting Millennium Creek. I am not. If anything, I have been monitoring the creek and decided that the stagnant areas of it had to go. In the case of those service pages, they have truthfully been officially stagnant since I made that September 3rd Update back in 2019.

What Will Happen Next?

It has been very quiet here for over a month now. I have some writing topics on mind, but I do not know when I will post them. Almost certainly at some point in June. I also hope to get at least two or more writings done for that month. In the meantime, you can read other interesting posts such as COVID-19: A Wake Up Call For ChangeEarth Day 2020Tesla Cybertruck, or others that better suit your interests.

My Story 2020

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

To Do Or Not To Do?

To do or not to do? This is the question I have been asking myself when the idea of telling a story came to mind earlier this month. I have finally decided: yes. Yes, I will do this. As it drew closer and closer to Earth Day 2020, I made the decision to do so. Why? Two years ago, it was the day after Earth Day 2018 that I made the major decision to turn Millennium Creek into a website with a purpose. It was no longer going to sit as a barren, abandoned land. I wanted it to become creek of life. A creek where the songbirds sing, green leaves rustle in the wind, trees tower proudly, fish swim vividly, turtles bask, and where species simply thrive.

Earth Day 2020

For Earth Day 2020, you will see two write-ups uploaded to Millennium Creek and its social media. To date, there has never been a double upload in the creek, making it the first time in Millennium Creek’s history. Indeed, a special act for special times like this.

The Story

The story I would like to tell you is not a charismatic, sensational, nor personal life story. This may come off as disappointing to readers looked at the title and expected such. Instead, my story will be focused on Millennium Creek over the years, and possibly other topics. This is not to say that this story will be uninteresting and not worth reading. In fact, I believe it will very well be worth the read. I will be discussing things that have been previously omitted and barely touched on. Are you a regular visitor, observer or curious bystander that has been waiting for a written piece with detailed accounts of Millennium Creek’s history? How about the goals and 2020+ future? This is the post you have been waiting for.

The Silent Years

“Over the last two years and counting, this place was originally created to serve as a professional website. It was also designed to function as an alternative backup, while exploring and taking a look at other platforms over the years.”

Up to that point in 2018, that was the only thing visitors of Millennium Creek knew about it. In fact, even up to this point in 2020, that still held true. Why? Here is the unfiltered truth: because I did not think it was important to go into any details on the silent years of the creek. I did not believe that anybody cared, or would ever care for that matter. For Earth Day 2020, that is no longer the case. Allow me to fill you in on the story of 2016 & 2017.

2016: The Creation Of Millennium Creek

Before creating a WordPress-powered website, I looked at Google’s Blogger. There may have been additional platforms I looked at, but Blogger and WordPress are the only two I remember as being the ones that interested me the most. I proceeded to creating a blog on Blogger in January 2016. I then wanted to create one on WordPress, too. February 1st 2016, Millennium Creek is created, not February 4th as WordPress erroneously notified me. If you take a look at About, that page was shows the 1st, making it impossible for it to be the 4th. Certainly an extremely random subject to bring up. However, if I am going to be informing readers on the origins and details of this creek, such seemingly nitty-gritty things do matter.

Why Did I Name My Creek Millennium?

Why did I choose the name Millennium Creek? Surely, I could simply just say that I think it sounds beautiful, and perfectly reflects the blue nature aesthetics of the website. When I was naming my website, I wanted something to do with nature. I went with water. But, what type of water body would I go with? An ocean? A river? Stream? Lake? Creek? Creek ultimately won my decision at that time, though I will admit that I do sometimes think that I would have been better off going with Ocean or Lake.

Now for Millennium. Why Millennium? A millennium is a period of one thousand years. There is just something powerful, something mysterious, something above and beyond thinking of such a word and its meaning. With this in mind, I chose Millennium Creek as the title for this brand. The Millennium Vortex in my logo represents the intensity and power of it. Are there any creeks that have survived for millennia in the world? I am uncertain.

2017

After Millennium Creek was created back in 2016, there was no other activity that took place. Enter 2017, nothing. This would mark 2017 as a year of complete silence for Millennium Creek. Now for you attentive readers, you must have a serious question at this point: “If Millennium Creek did not have the purpose it had until 2018, then why does the 2016-founded About page say its a content website?”

The answer? I never deleted the About page when I updated it years later. Therefore, this kept the website’s true creation date intact.

2018: Year Of Two Goals

2018 was a huge year for Millennium Creek because of two major goals: Revival and Portfolio work.

The Revival Of Millennium Creek

2018 was the year I remembered the creek that I have forsaken. During March of that year, I admitted that I have not posted anything until then. My interest in the creek was returning, yet, I still was not 100% certain about what I would do with it. I already mentioned what happened to the website in April 2018 within the first paragraph of this story. Therefore, there is no need for repetition.

Portfolio Project

At some point in May (possible June) 2018 I embarked on a quest to complete a portfolio project consisting of six categories: Articles, blog posts, website critiques, copywriting (webpages), argumentative essays, and creative pieces. My goal was to build a portfolio I could show to clients as proof of my capabilities. 

2019: Year Of Failure And Critical Reconsideration

2019 was a very interesting year in its on right. Being the final year of the 2010s decade, there where a number of things that went on during its duration. Some of which tragically carried on into 2020. More on that later in this story. For Millennium Creek, 2019 was the year where numerous major events event took place. I completed the longstanding portfolio project, did intense research on contracts, invoicing and the like, failed, reconsidered, admitted the need for support (much to my personal dismay), and then?

Completion Of The Portfolio Project

On May 3rd, 2019, I uploaded my final write-up for the portfolio project and called it complete. I was simultaneously excited and nervous to finally head to the next step: selling my services. But just before I could that, I had a bit more work to do, in regards to researching how to go about selling, creating contracts, invoices, and other important tidbits. Once I finished researching and creating those, I went ahead and created numerous pages on May 30th detailing different aspects of my services. Next day, I officially launched my services!

Launch Day

I took to Twitter and Instagram with Tweets and a post detailing the links to the different pages for details on my services. There were no responses that day, but due to my largely non-existent Internet presence, I did not expect immediate results.

Kijiji Maybe?

When time went by with no notifications from interested clients through Gmail, Twitter, Instagram, or WordPress, I decided to think outside the box in June and try to advertise elsewhere: Kijiji. The first response was somebody who wanted me to their homework. For legal and ethical reasons, I declined. The second response was from somebody who wanted product descriptions. Unfortunately, I did not have a business number. They only wanted the communication to be through by phone, which resulted in no deal.

Failure

Aside from the two responses on Kijiji, there were no further messages. Days later, nothing. Weeks later, nothing. Months later, nothing. As it drew close to September 2019, I had a major reconsideration about what I wanted to actually do. When I thought about it, it led to the September 3rd Update.

Reconsideration

Upon thinking about the nature of pitching services, I decided that it was not something I wanted to do after all. The fact that you have to constantly be chasing clients for work, pitching, contract signing, invoicing, — it is a lot of precarious work. This is not to say that it is bad, or that everyone should forget about it. For me, I would rather have greater stability and focus by doing full-time remote work for one person or company either as an independent contractor or employee.

Confused about what I mean by “full-time independent contractor?” If I am the one that chooses the pay, work hours, and scope of the work, then that qualifies me as an independent contractor. If the client is the one that will be deciding the work hours, pay, and general nature of the work, then that means they would have to legally hire me as an employee and give benefits.

The Confession

One month later, October 2019 is here. I started extensively researching Creator Support Platforms. After researching, I decided that I liked Ko-fi the most. I registered on the 15th, which also happened to be National Flex Day. Nine days later, much to my dismay, I decided that I would announce it in this awkward writing. As concerned as I was about how people would look at it, I could not continue to act as if I do not need it. If you have a good passion, you deserve to get paid for it. I decided it was the right thing to let people know that I would love to make Millennium Creek a full-time passion that I could live off of. I was tired of it feeling like a side hustle bag of portfolio pieces that I would show to employers or clients, who never ended up hiring.

And Then?

“And then what happened after this?” You must be asking. I still continued writing and uploading content to Millennium Creek for the remainder of 2019, as evidenced with writings such as Mobile Device Restriction In Ontarian Classrooms and Tesla Cybertruck.

2020: The New Era

2020 marked the beginning of a New Era. As such, I was both excited and concerned about the things that have yet to unfold. Still, I saw mostly viewed it as a year where many good things could happen. Up to April 22, 2020, I have 8 write-ups that were published in 2020. 61 in total combining writings from all years. My future and goals for Millennium Creek? For 2020, visibility is the main thing I have in mind. More people need to know that it exists, and that it is worth reading and supporting. No, I do not plan to achieve this by drastically upping the amount of content I produce. Quality over quantity, and natural interest for the topics I write about, still remain as core values here on Millennium Creek. Being more active on social media is exactly what I have in mind. I can already see that is has resulted in a slight uptick of profile visits. Consistency is key. If I remain consistent and positive, I can achieve this.

The 2020 Confession

I tried too hard to chase the money. When I look at what I have done back in 2019, it was certainly ambitious, but also highly unintelligent. First things first, I should have concentrated on growing my brand’s online presence. Looking at it from a client and employer’s perspective, most people strongly prefer to buy goods or services from a known brand. Even if the goods and services are of high quality, there are thousands — millions of brands that are also offering high quality goods, too. As such, these large, shiny, recognizable brands tower over the unknown, and win the hearts of employers and clients.

Secondly, get a business number before doing business. That should have been extremely obvious. Yet, I did not bother with it because I insisted on the idea that I could get by with e-mails. Indeed an extremely shortsighted move.

Too Depressing?

I hope that my story did not come off as too depressing, weak, or boring. Being a remote content creator, is truthfully not all glamorous. It takes a tremendous amount of work and perseverance. It is all too easy to just give up. I did not give up, however. Ever since I left the non-remote life back in late 2015, and discovered a world where there are many things that can be done entirely remotely, I said yes. Yes, I am going to take this path and not go back. Despite the bumps of the boulders, deep mud puddles, scrapings from rough tree bark, tripping on unseen rocks, mountain lion roars, the skunk’s sprayings, and dark tunnels, I am still on the path. Why? Am I insane? Am I unrealistic? Should I have come off when I was told to? Oh, if only I had answers to my own questions….

Stay Safe

2020 is unfortunately heavily associated with Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). As such, many aspects of life pertained to close contact, has been temporarily changed. No sports games, open shopping malls, in-class lessons, and many more. As bad COVID-19 as is however, it is a wake-up call for many things that should have been addressed from long time. How long with this horrific disease linger plague precious Earth? Nobody knows. To make matters worse, there are an increasing number of professionals warning about a second wave, if countries ease restrictions too soon.

Social distancing does not have to mean seemingly endless boredom, though. There are many things that can be done during these rough times:

  • Go for a walk outdoors
  • Exercise indoors
  • Play board games
  • Call or video call friends or family
  • Play an instrument. A lot of musicians and tutors are offering virtual lessons.
  • Have a pet? Interact with him more.
  • Make traditional or virtual art
  • Learn new computer skills
  • Read more books

And many, many more possibilities that if they were to be listed, this story would turn into the Mackenzie River. Stay safe.

Inspiration Behind This Post: Compilation And Explanation March 2018 – May 2019

Disclosure: Millennium River is an independent website that uses hyperlinks. Some of these links are affiliate links. When you click and purchase a product(s) through these links, I may earn a commission on qualifying sales. This is done at no extra expense to you. You may also support this website via PayPal. Unless it is clearly stated, the content is not sponsored.

What Happened?

Between Uropygial Gland: What is it? and up to Webpages: Laurentian Wirelessthey all originally had an “Inspiration Behind This Post” section. From Webpages: Red Maple Greater Toronto Area Home Renovation Group and onward I stopped putting it in. Now, I have decided to remove it from all of my writings. Why? As time went on, it began to look increasingly unprofessional in my eyes. This was especially true for articles. I was originally going to officially launch my services back in January or February this year, with the latest being March. I then put it off to take a little more time to properly finish the remaining parts of the portfolio project. Also, to get a few additional blog posts done.

With me planning to finally launch my services this month, I need the website to reflect the professionalism my brand touts. Having that section in articles, webpages, and other categories, detracts from the nature of the post. Maybe some might disagree, and think that it was a nice, unique touch. Either way, I have now decided to compile them all into this post from the first to the latest published on May 03, 2019. For the ones that did not have any, I will create it here. For all posts published after May 03, 2019, I will not post their inspirational sections here, but probably within another compilation. No guarantee, though. For now, enjoy my source of motivation for 40+ writings.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Welcome to Millennium Creek!

Ah, this was my very first post on the website. The creek had been silent and lifeless for two years, before it started flowing with life. How things have changed between then and now! I posted this as a sign of interest towards developing the website, but was not exactly sure when do it. This leads right up to the next post: Rediscovering its Purpose

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Rediscovering its Purpose

This post was created as an affirmation to turning Millennium Creek into a professional website focused on various types of write-ups. It goes into detail about why I came back to it, what I planned to do it, and more.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Uropygial Gland: What is it?

I have been aware of the basic functions of a bird’s oil gland for quite some time. However, I have not really thought much about this subtle gland. This has changed when I had handled a budgerigar some time this year (2018), and noticed that its gland looked odd for a small bird. This then prompted me to go and learn more about this seemingly simple orifice. I wanted to learn more about the function, appearance, and diseases of the uropygial gland.

Inspiration Behind This Article: 2018 All-electric Cars Canada

For this blog entry, my motivation stems from my love for vehicles, particularly all-electric ones. Electric car offerings are truly getting more exciting, as we go further into the future.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Alto Clef: Does it Have Any Real Use?

As anyone would be able to tell from the way I went into such passionate detail with parts of this post, I am really into band instruments. So much, that it was only natural that I would create this post as part of the Millennium Creek restoration effort for this week. Why the alto clef? It is an underrated clef that it grossly misunderstood.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Will America Eventually Ban All Chinese Smartphones?

I wanted to do a post on smartphones, but could not decide what exactly I wanted to write about. The latest flagship available? iOSLG’s plummeting smartphone sales? I then thought about Huawei and ZTE with the legal troubles they are going through. I thought that this would make an excellent, interesting, informative, provocative subject matter to discuss. Do I personally think that the United States will eventually ban all Chinese smartphones? If by ban, we are talking about a total ban as in no importation, forbidding sales, and blocking them off from American cellular towers, then no.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Racism in Canada 2018: Getting Better or Worse?

This week, I knew that I wanted to do a post on racism/multiculturalism on Friday. In fact, I had that determined before I even knew which topics I precisely wanted to cover for the previous blog posts. Racism is a serious issue that must not be ignored and swept under a rug. It is a problem that prohibits prosperity and safety. We must acknowledge that it exists, talk about it, and seek to eradicate it whenever we can. Canada may fare better than many other places in the world, but there is still much work and improvement that needs to be done.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Keystroke logging

Cybersecurity is not a glamorous topic, but is very important. I felt that this article deserved to be resurfaced, since it contains enough valuable information in a manageable format.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Encrypting Your Smartphone’s MicroSD Card

Despite being originally written in 2016, microSD card slots are still a valuable component in phones that support them. This article contains a lot of valuable information, majority of which is still relevant in 2018. For this reason, it deserved to be polished, reformatted and uploaded onto Millennium Creek, giving it a far better chance to flow and get the views it deserves.

Inspiration Behind This Article: China Dress: Simply a Dress or More Than That?

Keziah Daum. Who is that you may ask? Perhaps you are well informed about this story already, but maybe not. Keziah is a regular 18-year-old, American citizen from Woods Cross High School, Utah, United States of America. She is a Caucasian person that decided to wear a qipao for her 2018 prom. Why? She personally thought it would be a beautiful, unique dress to wear for the special event. Unfortunately, after posting photographs on social media, a Twitter user tweeted, “My culture is NOT your ****amn prom dress” Now based on what you already might know, or what you have recently read from this blog post: are there any restrictions for foreigners wearing a qipao? No, none at all. There is a reason why YesStyleModern Qipao, and Chinese Clothing Online ship to plenty of non-Asian countries. Even Amazon. This story has since caused a debate on whether or not, it was really cultural appropriation. Most have sensibly agreed that it was not. Even though the criticism was uncalled for, this story inspired me to research and learn more about what I simply always called the “China dress“.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Starbucks Anti-bias Training Day

I did not have plans to write such a blog post today. But when the headlines came up about Starbuck’s official anti-bias training taking place across over 8,000 American outlets, it inspired me to do another blog post on racism. Though the incident was very unfortunate and should have never happened, the story, follow-ups behind it, and all the media surrounding it, have been very interesting. It has sparked a lot of debate over the lingering presence of racial profiling, especially towards Black people.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Fiat Chrysler Automotobiles: June 2018 Discussion

When I heard that Fiat Chrysler was announcing a new five-year plan on June 1st, I knew that I was definitely going to do a blog post on it. I wanted to take a look at what was said, the rumors, and of course my opinions on this. The latter, not-so-surprisingly, ended up being the longest section of this entry. Which Fiat Chrysler brand is your favourite? How do you feel about their new five-year plan? The departure of Sergio Marchionne in April 2019? Comment down below and share your thoughts.

Inspiration Behind This Article: The Tokay Gecko

This post was originally supposed to be my unpublished 200-worded piece “Are Tokay Geckos Too Violent For Beginners?” But it did not happen. The original piece was not complete garbage, but was also not up to Millennium Creek standards and quality. I figured that if I were going to put up an information piece on tokay geckos, that I should expand it and include much more useful information. Why tokay geckos in particular? I wanted to do an article on an exotic animal of the sort. The tokay gecko’s stunning colours and feisty personality made it a good choice.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Indigenous Peoples of Canada

A little bit back, I created a rough notepad titled “Millennium Creek Upcoming Topics May-June 2018” There, I brainstormed a list of topics and types of writings I wanted to do over the summer. It has since been moved to a word file titled, “Ultimate Millennium Creek Writing Plan For June-July-August 2018” On this word file, I have laid out all the posts and different types of writing styles I plan to do. Since I had the topic of Indigenous Canadians in the notepad for some time, I decided to go with it. Writing about Indigenous Canadians has been an interesting, eye-opening, refresher about the people I live among. The people that have inhabited this country long before foreign settlers from other continents have arrived.

Inspiration Behind This Article: Health Benefits of Extra Virgin Olive Oil

As mentioned in the previous post, a summer plan was created for the types of writings and topics I wanted to do. While it did not explicitly state which topics or types of writing I was going to do, extra virgin olive oil was one that was planned for quite some time. Why this topic? I was searching around the Internet one day, and stumbled across a post that went into the lengthy health benefits of extra virgin olive oil. I then decided that I definitely wanted to do my own post on this topic. I wanted to add my take on it, and include information and tidbits that the others have failed to mention.

Inspiration Behind This Article: What is SaaS?

While I have been seeing the term “SaaS” for quite some time, it was not until more recently that I would do something more about it. I decided to add it to my writing plan of future topics. Now here it is on the Internet. Writing and researching it has given me a much better understanding of what it is, and more awareness of the companies that use or offer it. It probably should not come as a surprise, that I do prefer one-time purchases over subscription models when it comes onto computer software. I can see why businesses go with SaaS for the benefits discussed earlier. For me, one-time purchases suit my needs. What about you? Do you prefer subscription models or one-time purchases?

Inspiration Behind This Article: The Difference Between Nationality Versus Ethnicity

Aside from it being a planned summer article, I wanted to do this post to clarify the difference of these terms. There are many articles on the Internet that either have them mixed up, or written entirely inaccurately. This is not to say that mine is the best, and only one worth of reading. It is not. But, at the same time, it was thoughtfully and factually put together to give it credibility and quality. Found this article helpful, informative or interesting? Drop a comment below or share it with your friends and relatives.

Inspiration Behind This Critique: Royal Bank of Canada Website Critique

A continuation of the plan summer plan to put up various categories of writings on Millennium Creek. If you read the beginning of this critique, you will know that Canadian Tire and Havelaar Canada will be appearing on Millennium Creek to join RBC as part of the portfolio for non-endorsed website critiques.

Inspiration Behind This Critique: Canadian Tire Website Critique

This write-up is the second out of the three non-endorsed website critiques, being done for a portfolio project. Why did I choose Canadian Tire of all online retailers? Well, there were a lot of other online retailers that I could have went with. For the second critique, I wanted to choose an online retail that was based in Canada, that also has a physical store. For those two reasons, it should be no surprise that Canadian Tire was one of the first places that came to mind, so I went with it. Readers, what are your impressions of these critiques so far? Comment and share your thoughts.

Inspiration Behind This Critique: Havelaar Canada Website Critique

This write-up is the third and final out of the three non-endorsed website critiques, being done for a portfolio project. If you have read my previous articles pertained to automobiles, then my inspiration behind this post should be very clear: my love all-electric cars. As such, I originally thought about doing a critique for Tesla. But then, I thought that the Tesla already has enough press and attention surrounding them, so I thought about doing Jaguar. Now Jaguar may only have one all-electric vehicle in the lineup, but the company as whole was attractive enough to make me consider it. I was then torn between Tesla and Jaguar. I then decided to do neither of those two, and went with the lesser known, Canada-based, Havelaar Canada. Turned out to be a good choice. If it does make it to production, I hope there will be a 4-door crew cab option.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Is It Acceptable For Women To Breastfeed In Public? Yes

Upon finishing the articles and website critiques for the Summer Project, now Autumn Portfolio 2018 Project, the next part of it is argumentative essays. Seeing as though I had already done this particular topic originally on May 30, 2016, I figured that it made lots of sense to upload it as the first choice for this part of the project. For the argumentative essays I cover in this project, I do plan to cover both “For” and “Against” *insert topic*. I plan to do three topics, bringing it to six essays, or six sides depending on how you look at it. For those of you that hated doing argumentative essay in school, you would probably think this is madness. Truth is, as long as the subject matter is not complex, and you understand the format of argumentative essays, they are actually quite easy to do. Or am I just saying that because I am an experienced writer? Either way, drop a comment on this topic and let me know what you think of public nursing.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Is it acceptable for women to breastfeed in public? No

This essay serves as the voice against public nursing. For the side that supports public nursing, click here. Now that both sides of this subject matter have been explored, I am almost certain that you must be wondering how do I, Millennium Creek, feel about women breastfeeding in public? Well, it should not come as a surprise, but it surprises me that this is even a debate in the first place. As far as I am concerned, I do not know of any mother that would flagrantly expose their entire chest with the intention of creating shock and disgust. Virtually nobody would want to put themselves and their child in unnecessary danger. A mother nursing her infant should be treated as casually as somebody drinking from a water bottle to satisfy their thirst.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Should Canadians Be Required To Know Both French And English Upon High School Graduation? Yes

I honestly do not remember why I chose this as one of the subjects I wanted to cover for the essays part of the portfolio. I do remember going through lists of good topics to do for an argumentative essay. I do not recall specifically seeing anything titled “Should Canadians Be Required to Know Both French and English Upon High School Graduation?” I believe that I did run into something that had to do with language and bilingualism. From there, I decided to go with this one. Do you also agree that Canadians should know both languages by the time they graduate? Type your comments and let me know.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Should Canadians Be Required To Know Both French And English Upon High School Graduation? No

This essay serves as the voice that is against forced bilingualism on high school students. For the voice that supports it, click here. Do you agree with the points in this essay? I strongly suspect that most people would side with this voice, but I might be wrong? Let me know by leaving a comment. “Should Bilingualism Be A Graduation Requirement In Canada?” Perhaps would have been a nicer sounding title for these essays.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Is Technology Limiting Creativity? Yes

This is the 3rd and final topic for the argumentative essay part of the portfolio project of 2018. I came around to choosing this topic by browsing a list of good essay topics. Why this one in particular? Though you may very well know at this point that I am into electronics, it is also because of how interesting and thought-provocative it is. In fact, I honestly feared that I would not know how to go about writing this. Thankfully, it came through and I managed to get this side of the topic done. Do you agree that technology is limiting creativity? Comment and let me know.

Inspiration Behind This Essay: Is Technology Limiting Creativity? No

Now that the “No” voice of this essay topic is complete, this marks the completion of the essay part of my 2018 portfolio project. As explained on the “Yes” voice, my inspiration behind choosing this topic for an argument, was the result of two things:

  1. Browsing through a list of topics to do for an argumentative essay
  2. My love for technology

With that said, it is obvious that I believe technology is not limiting creativity. The problem is people themselves not knowing how to be creative, and where to draw their sources of inspiration. My own website, Millennium Creek, is a good example of creativity that would not have been possible without the appropriate technology in place. Do you also agree that technology is not limiting creativity? Or have you sided with the “Yes” voice? Comment and let me know. While some people would love a world without smartphones, computers and televisions, our lives would be significantly harder in too many ways.

Inspiration Behind This Creative Piece: Speech: Let It Become A Legal Requirement To Label Genetically Modified Organisms In Canada

I do not think I have ever written any speech of the sort before. Whether it be intended for school, work or business. The idea of writing a speech definitely brought feelings of uncertainty, but I still did not cancel the idea. The completion of this speech marks the first write-up of the Creative Writing part of my portfolio part. Why a speech? Why this topic? As to why I would want a speech, it is because I thought it would be a valuable, challenging write-up to have in my portfolio. As for my topic of choice, I simply searched around for good speech topics. Interestingly, what happens to be a good topic for persuasive essays, also happens to be an excellent topic for speeches. For that reason, it is no wonder I have seen some people go as far to call speeches “spoken essays”. What do you think? How do you feel about this topic? Comment and let me know.

Inspiration Behind This Creative Piece: Beautiful Blue Creek (Haiku)

A Haiku was originally going to be the first write-up for the Creative Writing part of my portfolio project. Instead, I opted to write a speech first, making this the 2nd writing in the category. Why a Haiku? The last time I have written a Haiku probably dates back to elementary school. Yes, that is indeed a frighteningly long time!

Much of the content on Millennium Creek tends to be articles or writings that often tip 1,000 words. Doing a short Haiku on creeks, felt refreshing and very different. I am quite a fan of the simplicity and beauty of Haiku. I may create more of them in 2019. For now, I will proceed to working on the next creative piece.

For those of you that absolutely love Haiku, I recommend you have a look at Basho: The Complete Haiku, On Haiku, and maybe this mug? Have you ever written a Haiku? Perhaps you frequently write Haiku? Comment and let me know.

Inspiration Behind This Creative Piece: Walk of the Wilderness

Is this a story? Or is it a poem? A poetic story? Those are the questions that frequently came up in my mind while I was writing this. Truth be told, this is supposed to be a “long poem”. It probably might not look like it to some, but that was the intention. It is neither a fictional or non-fiction story. Now because poetry admittedly is not my specialty, there may be some debates on how good it is, or how you might personally disagree with my classification of it this work. Walk of the Wilderness marks the 3rd creation of the Creative Writing part of my portfolio project. It was supposed to be the 2nd, but if you already read the “Inspirational” section of my Haiku, you will have the answer to why it is not.

So aside from creating this as a “look what I can do” sort of thing, you must be wondering about what the actual inspiration of this particular poem is, right? It happened when I tasked myself with the objective to complete a third Creative Writing piece. It was originally going to be a write-up of one of my real dreams. I could not decide which dream to write about. I did not want to waste too much time on it, because 2018 was coming to an end very soon. I wanted to get the Creative Writings done before Christmas. I then decided to just write one massive, story-like poem about a brief dream belonging to no one, themed around walking through the wilderness. I did not plan, nor even look at other poems for inspiration. I just threw myself in front of the keyboard, brainstormed the title, and wrote whatever came to my mind.

As anyone can tell, it is advisable to plan and get inspiration when writing poetry. It makes it more organized and refined. Or at least I think so. Well, I suppose writing whatever floats up also has its perks, too. Particularly, if you are trying to really flex that originality muscle. What did you think about this long poem? Think it does not deserved to be called such? Feels more like a story?

Inspiration Behind This Creative Piece: What Love is This?

This long piece falls into the same category of my previous Walk of the Wilderness, classifying as a long poem. If you view it as a series of short poetic stories, I will not blame you for seeing it that way. Now that aside, What Love Is This? is the 4th and final creation of the Creative Writing part of my portfolio project. What you will not know about this write-up, is the fact that it was not supposed to even come into being. In fact, I was originally going to stop the Creative Writing portfolio after writing #3. But suddenly, I felt a strong desire to create just one more long poem, before calling it complete. I am quite glad I did.

Why love? I figured that if I was going to write poems, that I had to do at least one love theme. Sounds like such a cliché thing to do, but the urge was strong. Very strong. Like Walk of the Wilderness, What Love Is This? was written in the same manner: placed myself in front of the keyboard, brainstormed a little, and just let my fingers do the rest. As a result, you may either find the poem adorable or creative, or very uncool.

Inspiration Behind The Product Descriptions From an Old Portfolio

I was originally going to start the 2019 portfolio project with the following writing categories: Blog posts and copywriting. I then had a change of heart and revised it to be product descriptions and copywriting, while making the blog posts optional. The reason is because I am going to be officially selling my services in the coming weeks. Likely in February, but possibly March. While my services have already been available for some time, I have never posted them officially and openly on social media.

Back in 2018, I completed articles, website critiques, argumentative essays, creative pieces, and the occasional blog post. Blog posts are nice and all, but they have not been a focus on Millennium Creek. I believe that getting product descriptions and copywriting into my portfolio sooner, would make it look far more attractive than common, regular blogs posts.

Seeing as though  I had already completed a write-up of original descriptions a few years ago, it made sense to tidy them up, and publish them as the first for this category. And yes, I am aware that writing product descriptions is a form of copywriting. By “copywriting” I have web pages in mind for the next category.

Inspiration Behind The 2019 Product Descriptions: Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and iPhone XS Max Accessories

The completion of this makes it the 2nd write-up of the Product Descriptions part of the portfolio project. The 1st was Product Descriptions From an Old Portfolio. Creating these names and descriptions from scratch was no easy task. I took a look at Google Maps and other products to get an idea for names and certain technical details. Even then, it still took some work. Nevertheless, completing this gave me some valuable experience and insight about product copy.

Why the Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and iPhone XS Max? Those two are among the most recognizable high-end devices in the world, making them a sensible choice to write portfolio descriptions for. Of course, there are many other fantastic devices out there. Some of which you can argue are even better. And finally, I would love to know what your top three picks would be if these products were real. Comment down below.

Inspiration Behind The 2019 Product Descriptions: Kaskawulsh Men’s Fashion

Fashion is a big deal because you have to wear clothes. You have to protect your body from the elements of the outdoors. And most obviously, you do not want to violate laws of indecency. Some people care greatly about looking stylish. Others value comfort, while some prefer to just buy whatever is affordable and necessary. The world of fashion is truly, very broad. I could have done men’s luxury fashion, women’s fashion, children’s fashion, ethnic fashion, and many more. For this portfolio piece, I decided to go with an imaginary, upscale brand that is not too expensive for the masses, but is not very cheap either.

Which of these products would you buy if they were real? Comment down below and share your interests.

Inspiration Behind The 2019 Product Descriptions: Cielistellati Fine Musical Instruments

My love for musical instruments. That is the driving reason behind choosing this as the 4th and final subject for the Product Descriptions category of the portfolio project. Woodwinds, brass, orchestral strings, percussion, keyboards — they all have their unique strengths and voices. If Cielistellati instruments were real, and money were no barrier, which of these instruments would you buy? I have a deep feeling that 95% of population would pick piano or violin. Prove me wrong by commenting on what your choice would be. Even if it is piano and violin, there is certainly nothing wrong with that. Both are beautiful when played by musicians who have been trained properly.

For those of you who are Italian, or at least understand the language, Cielistellati comes from the Italian words “cieli stellati” meaning starry skies. Your eyes would indeed be starry with the craftsmanship and sound quality of these instruments, if they were real.

Inspiration Behind The Webpages Of Laurentian Wireless

Every website obviously has webpages. Does every website have good pages? Unfortunately, they do not. I wanted to have a knack at writing webpages. I went ahead to test my webpage content writing skills with this category of the portfolio project. The reason why I chose a wireless carrier, will not be a surprise to any readers who have read most of my write-ups. (Love for smartphones and other electronics!)

Now finally, if Laurentian Wireless were a real company, would you subscribe to them? Or would you prefer to stick to Telus, Koodo, Rogers, Fido, Bell, Virgin Mobile or Freedom Mobile? Comment down below and let me know. I would also like to know what you think of this write-up. Should I have included certain details within pages that I missed? Your constructive feedback is very important to me.

Inspiration Behind The Webpages Red Maple Greater Toronto Area Home Renovation Group

Red Maple Greater Toronto Area Home Renovation Group (Red Maple GTA HRG) is the second write-up within the webpages category of the portfolio project. We all need a good, clean, peaceful house to dwell in. Therefore, this makes home renovation an extremely big industry. So big, that it was only natural that I would include it as one of the 5 webpage topics to go with. And because I am based in Ontario, I chose to go with an Ontarian-themed, imaginary example company.

Inspiration Behind The Webpages Of Wonder Food of 6 Worlds Restaurant

Wonder Food of 6 Worlds Restaurant (WF6WR) is the third write-up within the webpages category of the portfolio project. Not only is the hospitality and tourism industry interesting, it is a huge sector of commerce. When coming up with an imaginary example company, I knew I wanted to include a restaurant, but was not too sure of which theme to go with. Thinking of all the ethnic restaurants around me, I decided to go with a unique, multi-ethnic theme. A little challenging, but I like how it turned out.

Inspiration Behind The Webpages Of Seaforth Serpents

Seaforth Serpents is the fourth write-up within the webpages category of the portfolio project. People love their pets, particularly cats and dogs. While cats and dogs are popular and all, I wanted to go with something a little more niche for the 4th write-up of this area: reptiles, particularly snakes. I originally expected this piece to be quick and easy to type, but it proved me wrong. Animal shop websites actually have a lot of important text that needs to be on their webpages, or you risk numerous complications. Still, I personally love reptiles, so writing this was not uninteresting.

Inspiration Behind The Webpages Of Thunder Things Automotive Group

Thunder Things Automotive Group (TTAG) is the fifth and final write-up within the webpages category of the portfolio project. As mentioned in earlier automotive writings, I love all-electric vehicles, making this a very alluring choice to go with. TTAG may be an imaginary example company, but I really would like to see Canada create its own home-grown brand soon.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: “Maseromeo” What If Maserati And Alfa Romeo Merged Into One Brand?

As mentioned within the first paragraph of this post, this was originally intended to be a blog post written shortly after completing Fiat Chrysler Automobiles: June 2018 Discussion. Why did I still bother with it? Because it was too interesting of a discussion to throw off. Both Maserati and Alfa Romeo are internationally recognized brands that can stir up a variety of emotions.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: The Truth About Alfa Romeo’s Logo Surprised Me Greatly

My inspiration for this blog post is summed up perfectly within the first paragraph of this post: stumbled across an image with text about the logo, thus leading to me creating an entry all about it.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Do I Believe There Is Life On Other Planets?

Without a doubt, the other celestial bodies around us are extremely fascinating. Some believe there is, or was life at some point on them. Others, such as myself, believe they never had or will ever be capable of supporting life. As such, I wanted to create a blog post entirely dedicated to this, and why they cannot support life.

Inspiration Behind This Blog Post: Remote Work Is Not Nonsense; It Is The Way

This blog post may very well be the most passionate-driven entry posted on Millennium Creek. Being someone who believes strongly in remote work, I felt as though I was called to do this when I saw someone write remote work off as nonsense on Twitter. Within the post, I go into plenty of detail about what remote work is and is not.

Feeling Inspired?

This was a ton of text to go through, but I do hope that you managed to read it all. And most importantly, I hope it left you feeling inspired to take some action of the sort. Whether it be reading the write-ups they link to, or creating a write-up inspired from them.