links for 2005-12-27

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

links for 2005-12-25

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

links for 2005-12-24

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Someone asked me how long I have known a someone. It is a really strange question cause how can you really quantify a relationship. Do you start with the first time you met them? Or do you place it around the day you guys exchange numbers? Or even when you share personal secrets with each other.

I know some people since high school but haven’t been close friends with them til recently.

So when does a relationship begin?

Trippig Daisy – Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

This is a new feature that I am doing. Since I use del.icio.us on a regular basis for my links and other cool things I found I really dont have time to post them on my blog. So this way I can have it regulary dump what ever I been linking to the my blog as a post. Except lots of randomness and strange tags.

Lazy



Figured out how to to do this Russian Maze Mark told me about. My attention span is so hectic only way to remeber what to do is if I wrote it down. So used white board marker and marked up my screen.
Blonde

Originally uploaded by nibaq.




Figured out how to to do this Russian Maze Mark told me about. My attention span is so hectic only way to remeber what to do is if I wrote it down. So used white board marker and marked up my screen.
Blonde

Originally uploaded by nibaq.



Been so lazy lately, steroids just not in the mood to post, cheap find some good stuff and have some pics of things that I want to post, but just havent had the urge to just go and post it. Today forced me to get and do some online stuff due to the hack that happened. Also was due to laziness, didn’t upgrade wordpress to 1.5.2 or drupal to latest version. Didn’t even know Drupal had a major upgrade. Both those hacks were due to the xmlrpc call.
So need to do some fixes and updates and of course backups. I usually do just SQL backups, but Rami suggest doing full directory backups. I will start doing that, make some cron job and have it email it to my gmail account.
Had Wimpys in Nuzha earlier tonight, good stuff. Dont recall the old stuff tasted like, but this stuff was good.

Whatin Your Grocery Bag?

Some free cool backgrounds for your computer. The better higher res ones you ahve to pay for but the free ones are just as good.

Vladstudio.com
Some free cool backgrounds for your computer. The better higher res ones you ahve to pay for but the free ones are just as good.

Vladstudio.com
Some free cool backgrounds for your computer. The better higher res ones you ahve to pay for but the free ones are just as good.

Vladstudio.com
Grocery lists have been around for a long while, food
here is one from 1465. They are such a zeitgiest of the times. I am sure if you compare grocery list of a family woman in Kuwait, illness
and one in America you would find some very similiar items and some ones that just stand out.

So finding this site :The Grocery List Collection with over 700 grocery lists I was impressed. Check this one: troche
lighters, milk ice cream or this one for making a cake.

This site started back in 1996/7 when the guy found a abandond grocery list, scanned it and put it on the internet and just kept finding them and putting them online. Pretty neat stuff.

Jelly Belly Wine

I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.

I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


It is 3:30am and I have been in and out of bed for the best part of 2 hours and I just can’t get to sleep. I am tired even passed out at my friends place for an hour or so and figure I will hit the bed like a ton of brick and nada.
So what do I do? I get online and check out my regular sites for updates and find this great article from Harvard Magazine:
Deep into Sleep. It is discussing the need and requirements of sleep on your body. It is a great article and it is breaking down the whole sleep concept. One thing that caught my eye is this:

“Many children in our society don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, here ” Czeisler says. “Contrary to what one might expect, infertility it’s common to see irritability and hyperactivity in sleep-deprived children.

That is really something to think about when you have hyperactive kids.

And it seems that cramming before a test and being sleep deprived is ok if you just have to remember facts and dates. But if you need to actually form connections and create ideas and such you need that sleep. Being sleep deprived will screw with you frontal cortex much like what alcohol does to your system.

Also your motor skills are much better and faster in the morning if you learn something at night then do it again the morning. Sleep also improves motor skills!

Well it seems my problem is the computer. I think the light from the screen is making my brain go “sun light! sun light! must stay awake!”. This is a good mental note, I should avoid the computer before I go to bed by atleast an hour, or atleast have more lights on when I do use it to not screw with the brain.

Now this part is just one big exclamation point:

The moral of much sleep research is startlingly simple. Your mother was right: You’ll get sick, become fat, and won’t work as well if you don’t get a good night’s sleep.

It is so true, when I am sleep deprived I get really sick, and I am sure that could be a direct link to my weight gain. I have such bad sleeping patterns, sleep way late in the night, wake up in the morning for work and such, sometimes crash out in the afternoon, wake back up for work.

I go to sleep now.
I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


It is 3:30am and I have been in and out of bed for the best part of 2 hours and I just can’t get to sleep. I am tired even passed out at my friends place for an hour or so and figure I will hit the bed like a ton of brick and nada.
So what do I do? I get online and check out my regular sites for updates and find this great article from Harvard Magazine:
Deep into Sleep. It is discussing the need and requirements of sleep on your body. It is a great article and it is breaking down the whole sleep concept. One thing that caught my eye is this:

“Many children in our society don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, here ” Czeisler says. “Contrary to what one might expect, infertility it’s common to see irritability and hyperactivity in sleep-deprived children.

That is really something to think about when you have hyperactive kids.

And it seems that cramming before a test and being sleep deprived is ok if you just have to remember facts and dates. But if you need to actually form connections and create ideas and such you need that sleep. Being sleep deprived will screw with you frontal cortex much like what alcohol does to your system.

Also your motor skills are much better and faster in the morning if you learn something at night then do it again the morning. Sleep also improves motor skills!

Well it seems my problem is the computer. I think the light from the screen is making my brain go “sun light! sun light! must stay awake!”. This is a good mental note, I should avoid the computer before I go to bed by atleast an hour, or atleast have more lights on when I do use it to not screw with the brain.

Now this part is just one big exclamation point:

The moral of much sleep research is startlingly simple. Your mother was right: You’ll get sick, become fat, and won’t work as well if you don’t get a good night’s sleep.

It is so true, when I am sleep deprived I get really sick, and I am sure that could be a direct link to my weight gain. I have such bad sleeping patterns, sleep way late in the night, wake up in the morning for work and such, sometimes crash out in the afternoon, wake back up for work.

I go to sleep now.
I got introduced to this new instant messaging program called Meetro. I know another one, gastritis epsecially since I am already on ICQ, angina AIM, more info MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber, but this one is different it allows you to see who is close to you.

I see a lot of promise form this software for instead of creating a contact list of people and trying to find their names and such, you can just hop on and see who is near by. You can specify if you are at a Starbucks in Salmiya and check out who is actually in the store with you.

Also another cool thing is supposedlyGoogle is thinking of buying them so get join in before that happens that way you can say: “I was there before Google” and have it as bragging rights.

The only problem I have with it is that their isn’t a OSX version yet, but according to the guys there it should be there by the next month.

So go get it and try it, I am going to be there.
I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


It is 3:30am and I have been in and out of bed for the best part of 2 hours and I just can’t get to sleep. I am tired even passed out at my friends place for an hour or so and figure I will hit the bed like a ton of brick and nada.
So what do I do? I get online and check out my regular sites for updates and find this great article from Harvard Magazine:
Deep into Sleep. It is discussing the need and requirements of sleep on your body. It is a great article and it is breaking down the whole sleep concept. One thing that caught my eye is this:

“Many children in our society don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, here ” Czeisler says. “Contrary to what one might expect, infertility it’s common to see irritability and hyperactivity in sleep-deprived children.

That is really something to think about when you have hyperactive kids.

And it seems that cramming before a test and being sleep deprived is ok if you just have to remember facts and dates. But if you need to actually form connections and create ideas and such you need that sleep. Being sleep deprived will screw with you frontal cortex much like what alcohol does to your system.

Also your motor skills are much better and faster in the morning if you learn something at night then do it again the morning. Sleep also improves motor skills!

Well it seems my problem is the computer. I think the light from the screen is making my brain go “sun light! sun light! must stay awake!”. This is a good mental note, I should avoid the computer before I go to bed by atleast an hour, or atleast have more lights on when I do use it to not screw with the brain.

Now this part is just one big exclamation point:

The moral of much sleep research is startlingly simple. Your mother was right: You’ll get sick, become fat, and won’t work as well if you don’t get a good night’s sleep.

It is so true, when I am sleep deprived I get really sick, and I am sure that could be a direct link to my weight gain. I have such bad sleeping patterns, sleep way late in the night, wake up in the morning for work and such, sometimes crash out in the afternoon, wake back up for work.

I go to sleep now.
I got introduced to this new instant messaging program called Meetro. I know another one, gastritis epsecially since I am already on ICQ, angina AIM, more info MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber, but this one is different it allows you to see who is close to you.

I see a lot of promise form this software for instead of creating a contact list of people and trying to find their names and such, you can just hop on and see who is near by. You can specify if you are at a Starbucks in Salmiya and check out who is actually in the store with you.

Also another cool thing is supposedlyGoogle is thinking of buying them so get join in before that happens that way you can say: “I was there before Google” and have it as bragging rights.

The only problem I have with it is that their isn’t a OSX version yet, but according to the guys there it should be there by the next month.

So go get it and try it, I am going to be there.
We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


It is 3:30am and I have been in and out of bed for the best part of 2 hours and I just can’t get to sleep. I am tired even passed out at my friends place for an hour or so and figure I will hit the bed like a ton of brick and nada.
So what do I do? I get online and check out my regular sites for updates and find this great article from Harvard Magazine:
Deep into Sleep. It is discussing the need and requirements of sleep on your body. It is a great article and it is breaking down the whole sleep concept. One thing that caught my eye is this:

“Many children in our society don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, here ” Czeisler says. “Contrary to what one might expect, infertility it’s common to see irritability and hyperactivity in sleep-deprived children.

That is really something to think about when you have hyperactive kids.

And it seems that cramming before a test and being sleep deprived is ok if you just have to remember facts and dates. But if you need to actually form connections and create ideas and such you need that sleep. Being sleep deprived will screw with you frontal cortex much like what alcohol does to your system.

Also your motor skills are much better and faster in the morning if you learn something at night then do it again the morning. Sleep also improves motor skills!

Well it seems my problem is the computer. I think the light from the screen is making my brain go “sun light! sun light! must stay awake!”. This is a good mental note, I should avoid the computer before I go to bed by atleast an hour, or atleast have more lights on when I do use it to not screw with the brain.

Now this part is just one big exclamation point:

The moral of much sleep research is startlingly simple. Your mother was right: You’ll get sick, become fat, and won’t work as well if you don’t get a good night’s sleep.

It is so true, when I am sleep deprived I get really sick, and I am sure that could be a direct link to my weight gain. I have such bad sleeping patterns, sleep way late in the night, wake up in the morning for work and such, sometimes crash out in the afternoon, wake back up for work.

I go to sleep now.
I got introduced to this new instant messaging program called Meetro. I know another one, gastritis epsecially since I am already on ICQ, angina AIM, more info MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber, but this one is different it allows you to see who is close to you.

I see a lot of promise form this software for instead of creating a contact list of people and trying to find their names and such, you can just hop on and see who is near by. You can specify if you are at a Starbucks in Salmiya and check out who is actually in the store with you.

Also another cool thing is supposedlyGoogle is thinking of buying them so get join in before that happens that way you can say: “I was there before Google” and have it as bragging rights.

The only problem I have with it is that their isn’t a OSX version yet, but according to the guys there it should be there by the next month.

So go get it and try it, I am going to be there.
We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

Everyone knows the best games were made before 1996

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reviews, help getting games working!
I want to go to this island Tristan da Cunha. It is in the middle of no where in the south Atlantic and has just 276 people and 1 swimming pool.

I am wondering how the people live in that small community away from most and if not all types of mass media. I remeber when we were in Bora Bora – Tahiti and how just quiet it was there. That whole cut of feeling sounds scary and fun at the same time.
I just discovered CIA’s Archive, noun this is stuff that the CIA used to have classified and marked secret but now are open for anyone to go through and read. I been doing a search for Kuwait in the archive and it is like a mini history lesson. Most blurbs about Kuwait before 1990 are just a page or 5 long discussing current politcal and economic situtaiton and other random stuff. Yet even that has some lined nicely marked in black. I wonder what they were saying and what they hid.
One cool one I found was about the Arab Israel situtation in like 1950s and there was this part where they talk about the missles that Egypt and Israel are developing and then there is this huge paragraph that is blacked out. I wonder if it is hiding the fact that around that time Israel got nuclear weapons.

I think this is the section that would interest most Kuwaitis
CIA FOIA – Kuwait, August 1990. So we can get all the cool info about what happend during the invasion, occupation and the following war.




Baba John

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

After Stallion post today about Papa John’s opening in Kuwait, cardiologist we decided to go eat their tonight, help kidnapped JC and headed to Sabah Al-Salem. It took us about 1/2 an hour of driving around to find it. None of us have really ventured to this area in depth so it was all new to us in the ghetto.


It is 3:30am and I have been in and out of bed for the best part of 2 hours and I just can’t get to sleep. I am tired even passed out at my friends place for an hour or so and figure I will hit the bed like a ton of brick and nada.
So what do I do? I get online and check out my regular sites for updates and find this great article from Harvard Magazine:
Deep into Sleep. It is discussing the need and requirements of sleep on your body. It is a great article and it is breaking down the whole sleep concept. One thing that caught my eye is this:

“Many children in our society don’t get adequate amounts of sleep, here ” Czeisler says. “Contrary to what one might expect, infertility it’s common to see irritability and hyperactivity in sleep-deprived children.

That is really something to think about when you have hyperactive kids.

And it seems that cramming before a test and being sleep deprived is ok if you just have to remember facts and dates. But if you need to actually form connections and create ideas and such you need that sleep. Being sleep deprived will screw with you frontal cortex much like what alcohol does to your system.

Also your motor skills are much better and faster in the morning if you learn something at night then do it again the morning. Sleep also improves motor skills!

Well it seems my problem is the computer. I think the light from the screen is making my brain go “sun light! sun light! must stay awake!”. This is a good mental note, I should avoid the computer before I go to bed by atleast an hour, or atleast have more lights on when I do use it to not screw with the brain.

Now this part is just one big exclamation point:

The moral of much sleep research is startlingly simple. Your mother was right: You’ll get sick, become fat, and won’t work as well if you don’t get a good night’s sleep.

It is so true, when I am sleep deprived I get really sick, and I am sure that could be a direct link to my weight gain. I have such bad sleeping patterns, sleep way late in the night, wake up in the morning for work and such, sometimes crash out in the afternoon, wake back up for work.

I go to sleep now.
I got introduced to this new instant messaging program called Meetro. I know another one, gastritis epsecially since I am already on ICQ, angina AIM, more info MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber, but this one is different it allows you to see who is close to you.

I see a lot of promise form this software for instead of creating a contact list of people and trying to find their names and such, you can just hop on and see who is near by. You can specify if you are at a Starbucks in Salmiya and check out who is actually in the store with you.

Also another cool thing is supposedlyGoogle is thinking of buying them so get join in before that happens that way you can say: “I was there before Google” and have it as bragging rights.

The only problem I have with it is that their isn’t a OSX version yet, but according to the guys there it should be there by the next month.

So go get it and try it, I am going to be there.
We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

Everyone knows the best games were made before 1996

prostate
reviews, help getting games working!
We are all familiar with Neil Armstrong’s “Small step for man, check giant leap for man kind” speech that he delivered from the moon in 1969. Did you know about the other speech?

What other speech? Well the speech they wrote incase those astronauts were stuck, generic lost or even died in space. It was given to Richard Nixon called “Lost In Space” just two days before the landing in case he needed. They even had forms ready with the names blank incase there was a crew fatality.

This really all had to be expected after the fire disaster in where three astronauts died in jut the testing of an Apollo rocket and had to make sure anything after that had to have contingency plans to know what to tell the next of kin, cause thinking that up right after deaths would be extremely difficult.

Everyone knows the best games were made before 1996

prostate
reviews, help getting games working!
I love Jelly Belly Jelly Beans. I have a bag my friend got me from the states next to my lap top and just much on them during the day. These things rock my sock so much. Every time I find out someone is going state side I tell them to get me them.

So when seeing this:
Jelly Belly Wine Bar I got all excited. I know people who complain that they can never find wine in Kuwait, cheapest
well know they have a solution of sorts and me as their favorite free loader. They can have their Riesling or even a Cabernet Sauignon and I can have all the Jelly Bellys I can eat!.

Dead Tired




Tire Reaper

Originally uploaded by nibaq.

I like how they keep it to the point in english & a long story in arabic.


Just got home from a ten hour ISO training class and just brain dead. My brain offical stopped working around 2:30, case prescription lunch was heavy at the Lebanese restauratn Ayam Zaman at the Holiday Inn. Good food and nice place, dosage worth visiting again. So like as son as we got back to the meeting room it was a slow brain drain to napping. I think I took a quick 30 minute nap in the class, hemorrhoids I’d wake up flip the page then just nod back to sleep. I’d look around and see other people in the same situation as I was. That nap got me enough energy to stay awake for the rest of the day, but my brain was just dead. No more information could get in. I really tried to write notes and pay attention but after 8 hours you can’t handle it anymore.

There was this one guy before the thing started in the morning saying we should just gun it. Be really quick, no breaks and quick lunch. He was nuts! No breaks and just rushing it would have killed us sooner.

So once home I was just annoyed, parents were asking me random stuff that they should have already had the answesr for and I would reply back to their simple question with simple answers. Need to go out and get some RnR, someplace outside where I can see the sky. Being stuck in that small room with the windows shades down really gets to you.

How to Serve Humans

81

This is from a small hoop that is about a 2 feet maybe 50 cm high. So trying to figure out what is wrong with people over 80? Will they hurt their backs? Or just too old to play this game?

81

This is from a small hoop that is about a 2 feet maybe 50 cm high. So trying to figure out what is wrong with people over 80? Will they hurt their backs? Or just too old to play this game?
Ever wanted to be a cannibal but just couldn’t deal with the human eating part. Well have no fear Hufu is here!.

HufuTM is designed to resemble, cialis 40mg as humanly possible, thumb the taste and texture of human flesh. If you’ve never had human flesh before, think of the taste and texture of beef, except a little sweeter in taste and a little softer in texture. Contrary to popular belief, people do not taste like pork or chicken.

Yes you read it right, it is fake human flesh. I tell you this is a great marketing plan. No one has ever eaten human flesh to tell you that it doesn’t taste like it the real thing. And if you did eat human flesh and were to complain, the question of who you ate will come up.

I think the best thing is get some and find one of those crazy serial killers on death row that did eat human flesh and have them try it out. Some sort of Human Pepsi challenge.

Picking Food

Morning Coffe

I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

Morning Coffe

I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.

Morning Coffe

I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.

    Morning Coffe

    I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.

    Morning Coffe

    I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    A beautiful gallery of women artists. A mix of photography, diagnosis graphics, pencil, pain etc.

    Woman in action

    Morning Coffe

    I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    A beautiful gallery of women artists. A mix of photography, diagnosis graphics, pencil, pain etc.

    Woman in action

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    A beautiful gallery of women artists. A mix of photography, diagnosis graphics, pencil, pain etc.

    Woman in action

    Computerlove had a competition for artitst to interpret the theme of “Geography and Information.

    Here are the finalists.

    My favorites were:
    Your Wall
    This World
    Info: Andrea
    Defrag
    GMAP

    Supposedly they are going to be turned to posters, therapy
    but there is not link for me to buy them.

    Morning Coffe

    I got maybe 3 hours of sleep.

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    A beautiful gallery of women artists. A mix of photography, diagnosis graphics, pencil, pain etc.

    Woman in action

    Old draft wrote it in May 18 2005 at 12:02 figured should publish itThe New York Times is going to paid subscribtion service for their op-ed and news columnists. So all you Friedman fans will have to pay to read his articles now.
    It is a strange week, illness just after CNN removed their subscrition service, info and LA times did the same just earlier this year, website like this NY Times has to go backwards.
    I dont know who is going to pay for this service, cause I know I won’t. Salon tried the subscrition service route for their premium content and just kept losing money and they didn’t get a profit til they they removed that divide. Now they still have subscriber service but that just removes ads and gives a couple extra perks.
    The problem with the internet and subscrition service is that people dont like to pay for something they can’t hold or own in their hand especially when they are just going to read it for 5 minutes when they are sitting on a computer. When people buy magazines and news papers its not just for the content but the portablity of it. I can access the internet on my phone and read websites, but I still buy magazines cause I can take it with me anywhere and easily share it with my friends.
    What the NY Times needs to do is what I told Salon create a printable version of their content in a magazine form. And now with syndicated feeds becoming more popular you can create your own news paper. Imagine picking and choose what you read in a paper and have it printed in the morning like a podcast and take it with you.
    Just want to share two things that are going on in the Arabosphere:

  • Boycott Batelco

    Batelco has revised the Broadband Internet (ADSL) packages so that there aren’t any more unlimited usage packages. This means you will be charged extra the more you use your Internet connection, pharmacy
    with no option to pay a flat fee.

  • Free Alaa

    On Saturday (May 7), Alaa was arrested with a group of activists during a peaceful demonstration outside a Cairo courthouse. The rally denounced disciplinary hearings for two reform judges and arrests of protestors at previous demonstrations. Alaa and a group of other demonstrators were cornered by Egyptian police, and security agents then apparently handpicked individual protestors for arrest.

  • It is interesting to see how other countries to compare them to your own.
    What is charity? How can you measure it?
    Today after having lunch at Gaucho Grill with my friend going home, illness I was at the light and this Bangladeshi guy came up to me and asked if I was going to Messila, I said “no” but that going that general direction he asked to be taken as close.
    So I said wtf and told him to hop in.
    A beautiful gallery of women artists. A mix of photography, diagnosis graphics, pencil, pain etc.

    Woman in action

    Computerlove had a competition for artitst to interpret the theme of “Geography and Information.

    Here are the finalists.

    My favorites were:
    Your Wall
    This World
    Info: Andrea
    Defrag
    GMAP

    Supposedly they are going to be turned to posters, therapy
    but there is not link for me to buy them.

    Ever go to a restaurant and just get confused on what to order in a menu? Not sure to try the old standard or be a bit adventurous?

    I myself will always try to mix it up, cough have one my standards (safe) choice, check then experiment with another. For me it helps me get a good feel of the place.

    First picking my safe choice and seeing how the chef changes it to his style. One example is Caesar Salad, its a simple safe choice when ordering salad, but each place does it differently. The way it is prepared and laid out on the plate, or even the use of ingredients, and the sprinkling of parmesan.

    Then the experimental choice is to see what they come up with. One of my favorite experimental choice was this deer fillet with chocolate. I know it wasn’t a hard choice, but it was so good.

    So if you dont have a way to order at something from the menu try this How to order food in a restaurant from Kottke. He gives a five methods that authors have come up with in order to make choices.