Mark posted the all important World Cup rules that…

Mark posted the all important World Cup rules that should be adhered to by the wives, partners and significant others of all football fans. My favorite:

Please, please, please!! If you see me upset because one of my teams is losing, DO NOT say “get over it, its only a game”, or “don’t worry, they’ll win next time”. If you say these things, you will only make me angrier and I will love you less. Remember, you will never ever know more about football than me and your so called “words of encouragement” will only lead to a break up or divorce.

Peaceful Revolution

Egosurfing is not my favorite thing to do in my free time online (it’s not good for any blogger’s health), but it can be useful every once in awhile to check out who’s linking to you, because you might find something interesting, or offending, that has been said about you.

Recently, during a short session of egosurfing, I found something interesting, but it wasn’t actually about me. Nour, a blogger from UAE, thinks that the internet can do for the Arab World what the printing press did for Europe, helping them to find the way out of the Dark Age. “A Revolution is bubbling underneath the shrouds of ignorance. It will not happen overnight, but everyday is a step closer to it,” and when she says revolution, she doesn’t “necessarily mean overthrow-the-government-in-a-bloody-coup type of revolution. I mean an intellectual revolution, a social revolution, a religious revolution, a cultural revolution.”

Common Courtesy

I was following this conversation on AskMeFi the other day, and been thinking how people in our society look at such behavior. I know that men and women don’t mix that much in our society, but would you act differently regarding holding the door for someone behind you based on their gender? How about opening the car’s passenger door? I sometimes do this with women, and I get this look as if I was doing something really weird.

Some of my old readers may recall that I had some …

Some of my old readers may recall that I had some Google AdSense ads on the blog for a short period last year. I did not write about it then, because I was just playing with it. But few days ago, I read this piece by Benjamin Cohen, and was like “OMG! That’s exactly what happened with me!” I’ve been thinking about using Yahoo! ads, or something like Chitika, but I don’t know if it’s worth it.