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“I like nonsense, it wakes up the brain cells. Fantasy is a necessary ingredient in living, it’s a way of looking at life through the wrong end of a telescope. Which is what I do, and that enables you to laugh at life’s realities.” - Dr. Suess

The StoryofStuff

This is the StoryofStuff, an encounter with the real story of how everday things come to fall into your hands: 

George Galloway

I love this guy. I really do. For the reason that he is the ONLY Western politician that actually stands up for the truth and sticks to it eloquently through thin and thick. This is a true Man who stands for his ideals and says 'screw it' to the lot of ...

Sprucing Up/Blog Work

Yes, you all might have noticed that although my Blogroll is helpful, it could use some more links; esp since I've got a ton of 'em.--they'll be coming inshAllah. Also, the RSS feed for some isn't working on this blog. I use GoogleReader and simply subscribed to the RSS feed location ...

Blog About Palestine Day

Right, so last Thursday was 'Blog About Palestine Day' and I was supposed to: ....and I didn't.. Soooo...I'll do so now and try to make it up with a huge list of stats on the conflict. Nota Bene: These statistics are from July 2006...so they're a bit dated..but I think that they still ...

Expression of the Heart

Download "Every vessel, every container, will only pour out what is contained in it, and that' s very obvious. And so, your tongue, is your ability to express what lies in your spirit. Television, movies, the friends you hang out with, the music you listen too, everything around you is ...

Iqra !

Surat Al-Alaq, the first revelation of the Glorious Quran, that book that guides the faithful and is a testament against the disbelievers. I decided to post a little nasheed about it from Enshad.net (love their site). Download Here's Wikipedia's take on the first 5 ayat of Surat Al-Alaq: "The first five verses of this ...

Web 2.0 The Web is Us

I just had to post this video after seeing it (if a bit belatedly) on Youtube. It mainly discusses the history of the internet, how it functions, some of the concepts behind it and the languages it uses, how those languages developed from a form that was together in form ...

Halo

Man, that was fun. Last night was just a huge torrent of Halo pwnage, in practically every map you could think of, with any weapon, with more playing styles than your fingers. Halo really is an awesome game. The ingenious plans you have to think of, the whole teamwork idea ...

November 12th 2008
Tags: Politics No Comments

A New Sub-Genre of Political Music: The Obama Rap

I was listening to NPR this morning in bed when I heard a program, Obama Hip-Hop: From Mixtapes To Mainstream, on Weekend America Sunday Edition. It talked about the history of hip-hop and its descendant, rap, in the political landscape and what it's done this election. Guest Mark Anthony Neal is ...
November 1st 2008
Tags: Social Media, Technology 2 Comments

Retweet: Twitter’s Biggest Doh!

I was in a discussion with friendfeeders here at about a comment which Robert Scoble tweeted (@scobleizer): “I wish Twitter had a "retweet button." For instance, I'd retweet @nytimes stuff a lot.” Unanimous aggreement preceeded. If you're not familiar with Twitter's user interface, there are two things you can do with other peoples' ...
October 6th 2008
Tags: Economy, Ethics Comments Off

Bailout: Bad, Bad Idea

We're pretty much fucked right now. The Dow is dropping faster than a rock-it's dropped below 10,000 right now. We're majorly in debt, we owe over $10,000,000,000,000,we're dropping faster and faster in a recession that's quickly getting uglier, and people's retirement and college money is going poof. Of course, companies ...
October 4th 2008
Tags: Random Thoughts One Comment

New Perspective for my Blogs

If some of you didn't notice, I've started writing at a new blog at Wordpress. This blog will be solely about social media and marketing, my newest venture, alhamdulillah. I'll still be writing at this Hadithuna blog, so no worries. Plus this one will be much more interesting, I hope. ...
September 18th 2008
Tags: Economy, Interesting, Politics 3 Comments

Unintended Benefits to the Current Financial Crisis

I've noticed that an uninteded benefit from the current global financial crisis is the fact that it has initiated alot of youngsters like myself (I just turned 15) into the world of finance and money in a way that makes them think about what the hell is going on with the ...

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