The Saudi columnist Khairia al-Saif is happy to see Turki al-Dakheel hosting his own show on al-Arabia TV with a big success, but she does not like some of his guests. Here’s a little suggestion for Mrs. Al-Saif: If you don’t like the guest, simply turn off the TV.
Jamal Khashgji illustrates the last moments in the…
Jamal Khashgji illustrates the last moments in the life of a terrorist.
Announcement
The new semester will start on Saturday, so I’ll be leaving to Riyadh today noon. I don’t usually leave this early, but I’m moving to a new apartment and there is a lot of work to do. This also means I won’t be able to post as I was doing in the past two weeks. I will be blogging less during the weekdays, but I’ll try to post as much as I can in the weekends (that’s Thursdays and Fridays over here).
For people who have no idea what folksonomies are,…
For people who have no idea what folksonomies are, here is a good piece from Wired.
Apple’s Tipping Point: Mac for the Masses (via Mat…
Apple’s Tipping Point: Mac for the Masses (via Matt’s)
Interview with a link spammer.
Interview with a link spammer.
Attention, Please
I did not see that coming, but it looks like the new design of the blog is leaving some readers confused. Where is the comments? Where is the permalink? How can I send this post to a friend? Here is the answer: It’s all in the @. Keep your mouse pointer for few seconds on it, and you’ll see everything. Click on it to read the comments, or to send the post.
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