So as Rita pointed out I got some confessions
Well Rita and I are going to be a couple soon
I love eating bread (I am a carb whore)
Purg is hunka hunka burning love
and my name is Bader.
kthxbai drivethruplz
So as Rita pointed out I got some confessions
Well Rita and I are going to be a couple soon
I love eating bread (I am a carb whore)
Purg is hunka hunka burning love
and my name is Bader.
kthxbai drivethruplz
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
There is a debate on Google vs Yahoo on terms of what the search and their ranking system. Yet comparing both search results in two windows is annoying.
So here we havea visual repsentation of it connecting the dots of the same site. Gives you a pretty cool example of where this are located on both search engines.
Another cool thing that is that visual think was made using REBOL which is a great programming language, page
very easy and simple.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, dentist which is rarely deadly, too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
We had a great 20 days, treatment
just sitting at home spending time together and just respecting the other persons boundaries and stuff. I wish it could have lasted longer, but these things usually end with external forces coming back in to play.
We will always have Rio….
A Gamers’ Manifesto
My favorite is number 7:
How in the name of Islamic Fonzie did we ever let games get away with “Loading…” screens? The Gamecube doesn’t have those, gonorrhea diagnosis not on the games made by Nintendo. Hell, story the 8-bit NES didn’t have load screens 20 years ago. Our favorite TV shows don’t load. DVD movies don’t load between scenes. The animals at the zoo don’t load.
I hate loading screens and wish there was an Islamic Fonzie.
A Gamers’ Manifesto
My favorite is number 7:
How in the name of Islamic Fonzie did we ever let games get away with “Loading…” screens? The Gamecube doesn’t have those, gonorrhea diagnosis not on the games made by Nintendo. Hell, story the 8-bit NES didn’t have load screens 20 years ago. Our favorite TV shows don’t load. DVD movies don’t load between scenes. The animals at the zoo don’t load.
I hate loading screens and wish there was an Islamic Fonzie.
A Gamers’ Manifesto
My favorite is number 7:
How in the name of Islamic Fonzie did we ever let games get away with “Loading…” screens? The Gamecube doesn’t have those, diagnosis not on the games made by Nintendo. Hell, the 8-bit NES didn’t have load screens 20 years ago. Our favorite TV shows don’t load. DVD movies don’t load between scenes. The animals at the zoo don’t load.
I hate loading screens and wish there was an Islamic Fonzie.
Another sign that the end of times is near. The Spice Girls are reuniting for another tour, search and I mean all of them even that red head one Geri who left the group.
I was thinking earlier “who would even go see them again” then I thought a bit more “hmm those teenage girls that were big fans”…”those teenage girls are older now”….”it might be fun”…”it will be really funny”.
So anyone want to join me in this spectacle of plastic surgery and 90s poop pop.
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
There is a debate on Google vs Yahoo on terms of what the search and their ranking system. Yet comparing both search results in two windows is annoying.
So here we havea visual repsentation of it connecting the dots of the same site. Gives you a pretty cool example of where this are located on both search engines.
Another cool thing that is that visual think was made using REBOL which is a great programming language, page
very easy and simple.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, dentist which is rarely deadly, too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
We had a great 20 days, treatment
just sitting at home spending time together and just respecting the other persons boundaries and stuff. I wish it could have lasted longer, but these things usually end with external forces coming back in to play.
We will always have Rio….
A Gamers’ Manifesto
My favorite is number 7:
How in the name of Islamic Fonzie did we ever let games get away with “Loading…” screens? The Gamecube doesn’t have those, gonorrhea diagnosis not on the games made by Nintendo. Hell, story the 8-bit NES didn’t have load screens 20 years ago. Our favorite TV shows don’t load. DVD movies don’t load between scenes. The animals at the zoo don’t load.
I hate loading screens and wish there was an Islamic Fonzie.
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
Here are the specs for the PS2 from Sept 30 1999. We were so easily impressed back then.
IGN: PS2
There is a debate on Google vs Yahoo on terms of what the search and their ranking system. Yet comparing both search results in two windows is annoying.
So here we havea visual repsentation of it connecting the dots of the same site. Gives you a pretty cool example of where this are located on both search engines.
Another cool thing that is that visual think was made using REBOL which is a great programming language, page
very easy and simple.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, online dentist which is rarely deadly, breast too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
Well it really does seem Everything Bad is Good For You. Scientists have now believe that Sunshine may prevent cancer and other problems with the human body.
So the thinking is this: Even if too much sun leads to skin cancer, dentist which is rarely deadly, too little sun may be worse.
It seems that Vitaman D that we get from the sun is the best kind, and unlike the pill form which causes dangerous calcium build up in the body. The sun variety of D doesn’t cause build ups.
Yet they also say have some common sense, dont go out and just fry youself under the sun and fry your body and develop skin cancer.
We had a great 20 days, treatment
just sitting at home spending time together and just respecting the other persons boundaries and stuff. I wish it could have lasted longer, but these things usually end with external forces coming back in to play.
We will always have Rio….
I miss the old Rampurple.
I uploaded stuff to Flickr from my phone that was supposed to be on my blog so here they are:
This street ad shocked me since that female looks a lot like Micheal Jackson or maybe his sister Latoya.
This street ad shocked me since that female looks a lot like Micheal Jackson or maybe his sister Latoya.
Dreams are strange things at times, viagra approved they are built from own experiences and thoughts which can come from your reality and unreality. They are give a bigger pictures of your life or just confuse you even more.
I had a strange dream last night, one of many that I figured out that gave me my biggest fears to face, but like awalays I find the crack. The crack is that one piece of unreality that allows me to either take control or just wake up.
This one was located in Kuwait, and around the Bida round about. This one had some guy driving an old Cadillac De Ville the worng way on the round about and me screaming and honking at him. But he didn’t care he just kept driving so I had to avoid him. When in avoiding him I got stuck in the roundabout, cars passing me on the front and back not letting me take the exit to Messila.
Finally I get my opening and charge through and then I hit a Lorry face first. This just made me all nervous and worried. My car! but the thought after it was the paper work! I was more scare of dealing with the paperwork. The hassle and annoyance of driving around and getting it done. This had me in a tail spin it kept going and going. Then finally I saw my crack. If I hit a lorry driving in the road, how could I hit it face first and the only damage on my car is a minor scratch.
After this the dream switch to me in an airport on a fake segway flirting with this girl. There was another girl with me also on a fake segway and we were just strolling on the airport. I dont think we had a real destination but just crusing around meeting and seeing people.
Then my brother came and woke me up.
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
Computerlove had a competition for artitst to interpret the theme of “Geography and Information.
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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:
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.
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.
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:
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.
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.
Computerlove had a competition for artitst to interpret the theme of “Geography and Information.
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.
Just got back from watching Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith and have to say it is a pretty good movie. It really is better than the previous two and it does what it was suppose to in telling the story. This one really dove into the whole change from Anikin to Darth Vader. Natalie Portman was more of a cameo in this movie, viagra order
you only had her in a couple scenes and most of those were cut cause of the kissing.
The fight scenes were pretty good the and were bit tame in the beginning, but I think that was on purpose to make the final battle between Darth Vader and Obi Wan Kenobi stronger.
Special effects, also good, ILM can do no wrong.
Even the whole experience of going to see it was great, meeting up with friends before the movie talking and catching up then getting the pop corn and candy and even the seats. Souq Sharq has a nice theater a bit small compared to the ones in Salmiya but comfy. The theater was pretty much full and what was funny no one was talking or being annoying in the audience. Actually I take that back, my friends and I were talking and cracking jokes during it. I even took out my wookie when they showed Chewbaka.
What disturbed me was the commercials before the movie, they had child pornography! I am not kidding They had these kids swim wear ad with this techno song that you would be listening to in Ibiza and had these kids around 7-8 dancing and stuff. It was really sickening, they had close up of asses and other flesh. Just very wrong.
If you are a Star Wars fan, go see it, dont miss out on it, go watch it with your friend in a large group or even the family. It is worth it to see it in the big screen. And I have to say going to see a movie in Kuwait has become a pretty good experience, and I am glad to see this change. Only thing left for them to do is allow me to sit where ever I want and stop the censoring!
Damn, now I want to go watch the rest of the movies and see what happens!
It is time we get some equal rights.
Christina Hoff Sommers on The Penis Monologues on National Review Online
It is time we get some equal rights.
Christina Hoff Sommers on The Penis Monologues on National Review Online
I just finished watching the Battlestar Galactica mini series and have to say GOD DAMN thats good TV. It has been a real long while since I have seen a sci-fi show that really captures you with the charachters, nurse plot and just everything.
There is just so much to say about it, basicly I just put it on to watch and then fall asleep on the couch. I couldn’t it just took me on a roller coaster rider keeping awake all night.
This is not your old classic one, but totally redefined and advanced. It really feels like a new show.
I highly recommend sci fi fans to order this DVD.
Amazon.com: DVD: Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) (2003)
It is time we get some equal rights.
Christina Hoff Sommers on The Penis Monologues on National Review Online
I just finished watching the Battlestar Galactica mini series and have to say GOD DAMN thats good TV. It has been a real long while since I have seen a sci-fi show that really captures you with the charachters, nurse plot and just everything.
There is just so much to say about it, basicly I just put it on to watch and then fall asleep on the couch. I couldn’t it just took me on a roller coaster rider keeping awake all night.
This is not your old classic one, but totally redefined and advanced. It really feels like a new show.
I highly recommend sci fi fans to order this DVD.
Amazon.com: DVD: Battlestar Galactica (2003 Miniseries) (2003)
I met up with Rampurple earlier tonight so I can drop some more books for her report at the Marina Crescent. Some other people were suppose to show up but got tied up with family and other stuff so it was just us waiting for them at Lina’s Cafe.
Just want to state their Chilled Coffee is good, remedy but if you like sweet coffee ask them to add sugar to it, vitamin but their AngeLINA was great.
So back to the Crescent it was great just sitting there watching people, clinic you can tell Kuwait is changing. There more curves, color and skin on both the girls and guys. You see this vast expression with people and just the feeling of everyone is out and about to see people and be seen by them. I regret that we have to go to malls and commercial areas for this and dont have the whole city feeling that you get in Paris, or Italy where it is at the center of the city and its a flow of people. But I will take what I can get.
I am got a good feeling about it for you can’t control this. There is no way to restrict these people anymore as individuals; they will wear what they want, go where they want. Its a feeling of openness within Kuwait. The government either has to embrace is or just be taken over by it.