In the same month we saw Xbox slash their prices, Nintendo has followed suite with their gaming console, the gamecube. CNN reports.
Palestinians get response from neighbouring countries, Arab News reports.
I think I should make my own blogging system. That way, I wouldn’t be dependent on blogger.com…
But I need some type of motivation…
another Quote of the day:
Aysa to admi sirf life may douhi time bhagta hai, Olympic ka race ho, ya police ka case ho. Tum kahay baghta hai? Amitach Bhachan in Amir, Akbar Anthony.
My quote on the comment: hahahahhahahha, it’s hilarious. Atleast I think so. If you can translate it. Do it in the comments… hah…
Quote of the day:
Be like a duck – keep calm and unruffled on the surface, but paddle like the devil underneath. – Anonymous
My comments on the quote: I like that quote. I wonder who this Anonymous guy is, he’s got the most quotes under his name in my quotes book. Must have been really smart and wise. (I’m kidding).
I added an articles section on the side menu. It’s a collection of stuff I wrote and stuff others wrote.
I’m trying out new designs. Simple ones. The design I had before was from blogger.com, and the code was messy. So I decided to make the design myself. Obviously it won’t be as good. I must admit that I have no sense of design or colour. But atleast I made the comments thing work. HAH. take that…
If you’re wondering why there’s a ƒ(a) if the bottom there instead of my name. I’m using it as a nickname now. ƒ(a) means function ƒ at value ‘a’. ‘a’ being the first letter of my first and last name seems appropriate. I got the idea from my good friend, Zaker, who suggested I use (A)squared. But I was unable to get the 2 superscripted. I was looking at the sybmols and I saw ƒ and said, bingo! And here it is…
Quote of the day:
Ay, sir; to be honest, as this world goes, is to be one man picked out of ten thousand. Hamlet – Shakespeare
My comments on the quote: Change the “ten thousand” to “hundred thousand”. Maybe more. That’s how it is…
I’ve made a really cheesy comments program. I’m testing it out.
I will keep working on it to make it better.
I wonder:
There must have been quite a few people with the last name Hitler in the 1930s and 40s. Poor fellas, they probably had to change their family name (which they may have had for centuries) just because some dude Adolf Hitler went on a wild killing spree. Imagine though, if someone was named James Hitler, and James goes for an interview. Hah, can you imagine? “Hi, my name is Mr.Hitler, believe me I’m real good at math.” Yeah right, this dude won’t get hired if this life depended on it.
I also wonder why I wonder things like this.