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Nusrah
| December 30, 2004 | 11:12 PM |
A Single Rose
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I've been dating quite a bit lately - and it's been interesting - ups and downs - I could write a book on it - but the last date I was on, I got a single red rose and a very very thoughtful and beautifully written poem to go with it. I've gotten bouquets before but never a single rose - and it was so unexpected I'm really touched - I'm just writing this here so that I remember this moment and hopefully a long time from now I'll look back on this update and feel the magic of the time and the act.
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| December 6, 2004 | 8:12 PM |
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| November 12, 2004 | 9:55 PM |
Eid Mubarak
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To everyone who celebrated ramadan this year - I wish you the happiest of Eids and a wonderful new year!!
May the peace and blessings of Allah be with you today, and always!!
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| November 12, 2004 | 9:53 PM |
Fahrenheit 9/11
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I went to see Fahrenheit 9/11 today and it was really moving, I cried and laughed, and rejoiced, rejoiced because people's eyes are being opened, and hopefully all those who chose not to see, or who just didn't see, will now realize why people were against the war in Iraq, will realize the futility of it all, and most of all understand that each and every individual has a responsibility to keep their leaders honest, and that apathy is not a choice, because it has dire consequences
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Rock The Vote '04
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Has anyone been following the primaries? Any faves yet? Sometimes election time seems like one frustration after another. Sometimes there's no "right" candidate, other times you don't like any of the choices, and besides even if you do vote, the electoral college gets to tell you who they think is best for you!
Check out: http://www.rockthevote.com/rtv_register.php
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| January 27, 2004 | 9:28 AM |
skies on fire!
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The sky was almost blood red yesterday, it was so beautiful, I had to grab a camera and steal some of its gorgeous rays. The weather has been pretty strange this winter. It hasn't snowed as much as it should have, and we've had way too many sunny, warm days. A lot of people are excited, and even though I'm glad not to be freezing, I'm still a bit concerned that weather patterns are changing because the hole in the ozone layer is getting bigger. For more info about the ozone layer and what you can do to stop it from increasing, check out http://www.epa.gov/ if you live in America
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| January 15, 2004 | 4:25 PM |
Happy New Year!
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Yes it's a week to the day, but I guess I finally have a relaxed moment online so I'd like to wish everyone a very very happy and splendid 2004!! Any new years resolutions? Mine is to eat better, and organic where possible, to be kinder, happy, and comfortable with my decisions in life.
This is the year I graduate college, so there's a lot of excitement and fear about the unknown, and about the next stage of my life! Viva 04!
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| January 7, 2004 | 9:06 PM |
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The Last Samurai Vs ROTK
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if you haven't seen either, then don't read my review, or anyone else's, if you hear they're good you'll expect too much, if you hear they're bad you'll expect too little, so just know this: they're worth seeing.
I admit when I saw the very first teasers for the Last Samurai I snorted and turned my back on it. Lets just say I'm not the biggest Tom Cruise fan, but, after the trailers, and seeing the movie, I'm certainly a fan of The Last Samurai. It was an epic adventure, about a man's journey. It's about learning of another way of life, and growing to respect and love the unknown. The music, the scenery, the characters, everything seemed flawlessly depicted (barring the first scene by the ocean - it looked too CG for me, and the bay looked like a gigantic set - and one slightly over dramatized fight scene - does anyone get that? After he'd killed them all, he started fighting them again??? What was that about?)
I must say as a sceptic and a harsh critic, I have nothing to complain about. This movie made me FEEL everything, and it totally ensared me, infact it has me at a loss for words. I'm trying to think of something else to complain about but I can't. Perhaps the only thing I wish is that I hadn't seen it b4 ROTK because I couldn't help but compare the two.
ROTK. Perhaps the most awaited movie this year, everywhere you go people are talking about it, either counting down the days or discussing the first two. Finally its out, and for one reason or another you're the only person who hasn't seen it yet, and everyone is talking about how great it is, except for that long winding ending. So you finally go see it, ... well I did anyway, perhaps my expectations were toooooooooo high? Perhaps The Last Samurai was still in my mind? Although I didn't want the movie to end, and I enjoyed some scenes tremendously, it didn't leave me feeling as joyous and empowered as the FOTR, nor did it leave me giddy and excited like TTT. I expected to cry, but barely got teary eyed, I expected to jump, or cring - but perhaps the fact that I'd read the books already, had something to do with it.
Don't get me wrong I really enjoyed ROTK I'll never forget pig face, or Legolas killing the Oliphant, or Aragorn becoming the king and loosing all traces of strider. But I did wish there was more of Arwen with Aragorn, and that Eowyn and Faramir's love was shown more clearly. I wish that we saw what becomes of Gimli and Legolas, and that the ending was more powerful. I wanted it to be hard to let go or LOTR but it isn't. I wanted to bawl my eyes out but I didn't.
So perhaps my tragedy is that I expected and expected with ROTK whereas I expected nothing if anything from the Last Samurai.
Someone in the bathroom afterwards said "Peter Jackson, thank you for the best christmas present ever!" I believe that is the best summation ever. And if the Oscars don't recognize him and the most amazing cast ever assembled, then the oscars should be disbanded, and destroyed.
Last samurai : 9.5 stars
ROTK: 9 stars
What're your favorite scenes from ROTK? Mine is when Aragorn says "You my friends will bow down to no one" and everyone kneels b4 them.
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| December 22, 2003 | 12:44 AM |
| December 15, 2003 | 1:16 AM |
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Reading List
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I generally don't make a reading list till after the fact. Each semester I come across books either by accident or through recommendations. This semester I have read quite a mix of books, looking back on them made me realize I want to start keeping track of books I read. So this is my first reading list.
1) The Color Purple - Alice Walker:
I really enjoyed this, the voice was fresh, and the voice of the character was very powerful, and it felt personal, as if Nettie was talking for herself. It's a good read if you're interested in finding out about American History during and post slavery and how the changes affected the country.
2) Stupid White Men - Michael Moore
I would have read this book just for the title :D It was quite an eye opener about the things going on in America. I remember being quite puzzled like most people just after the elections, trying to understand what the electoral college was there for, and why people bothered to vote if the electoral college's votes decided the outcome... The book clarified a lot of questions, and also informed me about a lot of things. Its told in a very honest straightforward and non-preaching manner. Michael Moore RULES!! Thanks Mike for writing that!!
3) 1st To Die - James Patterson
Your typical murder mystery. I picked it up, cos I'd read the Beach House by Patterson and enjoyed it. This book has its highlights, but there are parts that just drag along. There're just enough possible killers to leave you guessing back and forth as to who the real culprit is.
4) Ward Six - Anton Chekhov
I like books like these, because the topics are different from what you'd read in popular culture. You get sucked into the world, and the time period, and even though its not at all positive, or a heroic tale, I didn't feel very depressed after reading it - I expected to be... hmm... oh well
5) Atlas Shrugged - Ayn Rand
Okay this book will have me ranting and raving about its merits about why I love it, about why its already become my favorite book of all time!! Its about our problems today, about our inability or unwilligness to think about things, to try to understand why things go wrong. Its because of our mentality or culture of blaming someone else - anyone else for our problems. Its always easier to look for an enemy, because of their color, religion, attitude, because they're different from you so offcourse everything wrong in your life is their fault. WAKE UP people!! Stop looking for answers outside, look inside yourselves first then earn the right to point fingers.
6) Straight Talking
A British novel I picked up over thanksgiving. I enjoy british authors cos they have a different style of writing. The authors I've read tend to be more flippant. The moods are lighter, and the stories end up being more fun. Its more of a chick book though:)
7) Not a Penny More, Not a Penny Less - Jeffrey Archer
8) The Prodigal Daughter
This book is the second part to Kane and Abel by Jeffrey Archer. I recently found out there's a third book, I think its called Son's of Fortune, I'll probably get it along with Enders game this Christmas.
This book was loads of fun!! when I was in England I watched the miniseries with my dad, but that was years ago, and I could barely recall the title, so when I saw the book I couldn't resist buying it. It's a rather small book, very quick read and lots of fun. I found myself laughing out loud, and whenever I put it down, I'd be wondering in my head what they'd come up with next. It's about victims of 419 getting together to avenge themselves over the perpetrator. REALLY COOL!!!
I am currently reading:
Princess Sultana's Daughters - Jean Sasson
7 Habits of Highly Effective People - Steven Covey
The Boomerang Clue - Agatha Christy
Any recommendations? Comments?
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| December 8, 2003 | 2:45 PM |
re-design
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I just finished re-designing my boss' site yesterday - www.associatedphotography.com - The designing is always fun, what gets me is the repetitive parts that are mindless, and having to fix mistakes. The site used to be entirely in flash, but most of his customers had dial-up internet so a few sections never fully loaded. I suppose even now it could be a little faster. I just don't care if I don't touch the site for another year - it ate up a big chunk of my break, and I'm still scrambling to get all my homework done.
Happy Thanksgiving to all who celebrate it!
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| November 28, 2003 | 12:40 PM |
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the nightmare of writing...
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its practically 4am, and I'm zooooooooooo zleeeeeeeepy, and trying to decide whether to cut classes tomorrow or not, and whether to go to bed now or keep going. I've been working on a script since sunday, and its due today in a couple of hours, and I've edited, and re-edited, and reformatted, and the technical stuff is killing me! And I wish I had a printer so that I can see what I'm writing on paper, so that I can create a map in my head. The scenes have started to blur in my head, and I can't stand to read this script one more time....
And my back is killing me and to boot I know if I close my eyes I'll think of nothing but the script and I'll have nightmares of having slept through the deadline!
So looking forward to tomorrow when it'll all be over!!
if anyone wants to read it : www.nusrahwali.com/sv/enigma2.pdf
What's really bursting my bubble is that before I sat down on the computer today, I had 53 pages, now I have barely 40, and I have 38 scenes! What a nightmare!
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| November 17, 2003 | 3:49 AM |
Skype - Free Phone Calls
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Has anyone heard of Skype? http://skype.com/ Its like those call over the internet programs that were rampant a few years ago, but that eventually you had to pay for.
Downloading is free and installation is a breeze!
This was created by the creaters of Kazaa so presumably it'll stay free... (we can hope!) The quality is excellent, and all you need is a mic and your friends id - check it out if you haven't already:)
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| November 16, 2003 | 10:34 PM |
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