Warning: You are entering angry rant zone. Foul language is probably used. (2 Shits, 2 Fucks (abbreviated) and 1 poo-poo-head) This is not a regular what’s up Amman, this is a special rant about Amman, a WTF Amman you might … Continued
Monthly Archives: September 2010
MenaICT Amman: Things to Look Forward To
Did you know that Jordanian exports in the IT Sector have multiplied six times in the last ten years? Perfect time to hold a MENA ICT conference to show the region what we’ve done here. =D Here’s a round up of the … Continued
MenaICT: Why We Should Care
This post is long overdue. A week ago, I’ve had the good fortune of talking to one of the MENA ICT Jordan forum organizers. The gist of the talk was, how hard it was for her to find bloggers in … Continued
On the Art of Writing and Living (or lack there-of)
I often read the things I’ve written and wonder how they came about. All I remember is that I slip into a trance, stop thinking and just let the words flow out. Sometimes the words simply refuse to come out. … Continued
Twitter Experiment: Does Controversy Lead to Unfollows?
Short answer, not likely. Long answer, not too long a while ago, I noticed a fellow Tweep of mine saying that four people unfollowed him since his last controversial statement, particularly regarding religion, and I was intrigued. I often see … Continued
On the Spirit of Ramadan and Sharing: CCIftar
In case you haven’t heard about it yet, Creative Commons, the organisation that has brought you a brilliant set of open licences that you can use to share your creative works, has organised a series of Iftars (traditional Muslim breaking … Continued
What’s up Amman? – Drum Circles and CCIftar
What’s up Amman is my series of blog posts on my narrow view of the events that happen around Amman. I can’t be everywhere, but I’ll blog about the places I went to. Yesterday, I went down to the view … Continued
The New Old Lie: Tolerance
I’m a person who stands between two worlds, the old world from which I come from, and the new world in which I grew up. In the old world, personal views don’t exist. If you don’t conform to the ideals, … Continued