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الجمعة، 29 ديسمبر 2006

Entrevista a Richard Stallman

Una muy interesante entrevista a Richard Stallman, uno de los padres del movimiento de software libre, y del sistema GNU/Linux.





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Entrevista a Richard Stallman

Una muy interesante entrevista a Richard Stallman, uno de los padres del movimiento de software libre, y del sistema GNU/Linux.





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الثلاثاء، 26 ديسمبر 2006

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

Last Christmas

Last Christmas
I gave you my heart
But the very next day
You gave it away.

This year
To save me from tears
I'll give it to someone special.

الاثنين، 18 ديسمبر 2006

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

My Thoughts

tt night, i asked, "what are your dreams in life?"

"to lead a happy and simple life. to do whatever i like. to live life to the fullest."
"i don't want to feel sad for even a day."

i asked again, "are you really living life to e fullest if what you only experience is happiness?"


this conversation left me thinking: imagine a person who has always been happy in his life. he has never felt other emotions strongly before. how can he truly understand a person who is in misery or anger?

my answer to everything: for the sake of trying to understand others a little more, we should exchange a tiny bit of our happiness for e same experiences. bcuz even though i have given up on this tiny bit of happiness, what i get in return is a gift to provide others with mre happiness. n these accumulated happiness will be so many times mre than e initial happiness that i have provided.


"what if a tiny bit is not enough, but maybe more of ur happiness is needed to exchange? would u still be willing to make this exchange?"

i replied:
"it's ur decision."
"it's how willing u are."
"in any case, e happiness provided to others will also have sth in return for you - happiness."
"and of a higher grade/quality."
"so how willing u are is related to how much do u care for e rest n how strongly u wanna do sth for them."


Those were my thoughts,
my answers.

What about you?

الثلاثاء، 12 ديسمبر 2006

The Call

tell you a secret..I'M IN A VERY VERY GOOD MOOD NOW! lol..=D

you wanna know why?

You Wanna Know Why?

YOU WANNA KNOW WHY?


I DON'T WANT TO REVEAL LEH!

LOL!!! =p




this kinda entry might as well don't post right?
lol..
i know that..
but i can't contain my joy!
=p

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