Hellooooo……..this happens to be my first post in my First blog. i always wanted to have one but i can only make one when i’m compelled to do so
thats me, a lazy but smart being. so lets c how happening my blog can get. wish me luck
Hey friends,
Loooooong time………….yeah i have been very much occupied with my final submissions since its almost the end of the trimester and now its time for finals
:@ :( no time for anything :(
By the way HAPPY NEW YEAR……..i hope u all had a nice starting unlike me…..
i don’t know what to say…….im goin thru so much Blabla blaaaaaaaaaaa
from another reading i did recently: Social network users have ruined their privacy, forever.
by Steve Kerrison
Does it really get you thinking? As with many of these social-networking sites becoming increasingly popular with teenagers, many fail to realise the dangers or possible rights they are giving up by posting many personal details about themselves.
ust about anyone can read what’s posted onto social networking websites like MySpace andFaceBook. ‘Anyone’ includes the intended audience of friends, but potentially relatives, teachers and employers too. And much of what is posted can never be deleted.
People have been posting stuff onto the web for years, though, so why is privacy suddenly a bigger problem for a larger number of people? Three or four years ago, it was all about chat rooms and forums. Both have a level of anonymity by default; you can choose your handle and only talk about what you want to, truth or lies… nobody will know.
Chat rooms are all but dead and buried now, amidst fear of sexual predators and other unsavoury types. However, forums continue, by virtue of their more topic-focused and moderated nature.
People treat users on their social-networking ‘friends lists’ just like their normal friends. They’ll chat to them, share details from their lives, show them photos… do stuff friends do. People are comfortable with that. Problem is, they’re too comfortable.
Bitching down the phone to someone about somebody else is a fairly common occurrence amongst friends, so socially, it’s quite acceptable to do the very same with online friends, right? Yes, except unlike a phone call, it isn’t private. Interestingly, you could probably get away with it in a chat room; they were essentially anonymous, but social networking is much more personal; the anonymity is all but gone. Fancy being sued for libel? How about initiating a police inquiry, or an investigation by the board of your educational establishment? It could happen, if you say or post the wrong things.
There’s more to worry about on the web than predators and viruses. We’re givingeveryone access to our personal lives.
Once something appears on the Internet, it’s almost impossible to remove. Within minutes, chances are a search engine will crawl it, then that search engine will cache it, so that even if the page changes, the original content will still be there, for a while, at least. Then there are archiving systems like the Way Back Machine. Once the page is on there, it doesn’t matter what changes are made… it’s archived. Of course, this assumes that pages are accessible by anyone, which isn’t always the case, but that doesn’t really matter.
It’s easy to get an account with almost any social-networking site, and we’ve learned from chat rooms, it’s easy to pose as somebody else. It’s easy, then, to get added to a friend list (especially with the ‘more friends the better’ attitude of current social-networking sites). Suddenly, that ‘friends only’ stuff is pretty much public.
Showing off your drinking triumphs to your friends? What if prospective employers are watching?Social networking users need to take a step back and think about just what they’re posting onto the Internet. It’ll probably be too late for a number of people, and it’ll take a lot more ‘victims’ of the lack of privacy before most users actually start heeding these warnings. Just beware that anything posted online to your friends now, could very easily come back to haunt you in days, months, or even years to come.
hey frinds,
as i told you already that i was planning for a biig party and it was great!! we had a beach side party. arrived there at 5, which was a bit late but the weather favored us, so we played football, but none of the teams could make a goal, so we had penalty shots and my team own. Hehe….:D

My penalty kick....its was a bad shot though
Then after 20mins on football everyone was tired and hungry and jumped into the sea, but some wanted to stay dry…. guess what we did to them? they were the first to be thrown into water one by one…

before everyone was thrown into the ocean
….that was sooo much fun! then as the sun was goin down, we came out of water and got fresh, changed our clothes.
by 7 it was dinner time and everyone was starving. the food was a big surprise for most of them because it was a homemade traditional Bangladeshi food…..Yum yum!! we simply enjoyed the food and then stated the last episode of the party…..Music!
My dear friend Lily and Asha volunteered to sing some of their best songs.

Lily's song....God gifted voice!
it was a great ending and we drove back home at 9:30 pm. it was a memorable day, probably my last b’day in Malaysia with all my Friends here!

My b'day cake
heyyyyyyyyyyyyy friends,
wish me Happy happy B’day……………its my big day today…………and guess what? i had such an unexpected party. it was greattttt…………..all my friends came over with a lovely cake and we hung around, singing ,dancing till midnight. it was sooo nice and unexpected. now its my turn to throw a party, so i’m really planning a BIG one this coming sunday 14th december. we are planning to crash in the nearest beach Gold coast, 1 hr drive from Cyber. there we will have some beach games, volleyball, lovely Bangladeshi food and music for all the 32 friends that i have invited.

All my buddies
It is goin to be soooo much fun, can’t wait!!! i will update u all after we finish the party. till then stay tune and have fun too…………
Chio
Hi friends,
i’m not soo good. Aidul Adha has just passed away, and i spent all of it yawning at home. nothing to do, no good movies in the theater even. sigh! moreoever i’m very worried, confused and in dilemma regarding my current accomodation in Cyberia. thats why i need your suggestion. Helppppp!
I’m staying in this house for more than 1 year and my contract is just about to finish, when the house is sold to another person. Meanwhile during my stay i never received an electricity bill, but i always had the connection. this has been goin like this for more than a year and i have repeatedly informed my previous house owner, but he seemed to ignore the problem. so i kept quiet and enjoyed the free electricity
Now the problem is, since the new owner is taking over the house, he wants to report this to the electricity providers and asking me to pay all the pending electricity bills. only then he can connect a new electricity line under his name and stay safe.
My question is, i have always informed my previous owner, who was reluctant about the fact. now is it legal that i should pay the bill for last one year? i dunno…..i’m so confused….can u suggest anything?
Hey guys,
As promised here are some more jokes on laws, but these are from different states of USA. check them out.
Alabama-It is illegal to wear a fake moustache that causes laughter in church.
Alaska-It is illegal for a moose to walk on the sidewalk downtown.
Arizona-Hunting camels is prohibited.
Arkansas-It is illegal to mispronounce Arkansas while in Arkansas.
California-Community leaders passed an ordinance that makes it illegal for anyone to try and stop a child from playfully jumping over puddles of water.
Colorado-It is illegal for a woman wearing a red dress to be out on the streets after 7 PM.
Connecticut-You are not allowed to walk across a street on your hands.
Delaware-Getting married on a dare is grounds for an annulment.
Florida-Women may be fined for falling asleep under a hair dryer, as can the salon owner.
Georgia-Members of the state assembly cannot be ticketed for speeding while the state assembly is in session.
Hawaii-In Hawaii you will be fined if you do not own a boat.
Idaho-Riding a merry-go-round on Sundays is considered a crime.
Illinois-It is illegal for anyone to give lighted cigars to dogs, cats, and other domesticated animal kept as pets.
Indiana-Bathing is prohibited during the winter.
Iowa-Kisses may last for as much as, but no more than, five minutes.
Kansas-It is illegal to put ice cream on cherry pie in Kansas.
Kentucky-By law, anyone who has been drinking is “sober” until he or she “cannot hold onto the ground.”
Louisiana-Biting someone with your natural teeth is “simple assault,” while biting someone with your false teeth is “aggravated assault.”
Maine-You may not step out of a plane in flight.
Maryland-You cannot swear while inside the city limits of Baltimore.
Massachusetts-You may not, at any time take a crap on your neighbor.
Michigan-It is legal for the blind to hunt, and they don’t need anyone with them.
Minnesota-It is illegal to walk across the Minnesota-Wisconsin border with a duck on your head.
Mississippi-A man may not seduce a woman by lying, and claiming he will marry her.
Missouri-Single men between the ages of twenty-one and fifty must pay an annual tax of one dollar (enacted 1820).
Montana-It is illegal to have a sheep in the cab of your truck without a chaperone.
Nebraska-A parent can be arrested if his child cannot hold back a burp during a church service
Nevada-It’s still “legal” to hang someone for shooting your dog on your property.
helloooo friends,
Hope you all are doin fine. just in case if you r wondering why so much legal talking in my personal blog….well to be honest i have a Law course this semester and i’m doin some reading on the related subject. Anything that seems interesting, i like to share with you guys. so here are some more interesting laws and custome that i came across recently:
1. Witchcraft was not legalised in Great Britain until 1951. The last person in Great Britain to be convicted under the Witchcraft Act was Jane Rebecca Yorke, who was convicted in September 1944. She received a lenient sentence and a fine.
2. In Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, it is illegal to eat ice cream on Bank Street on a Sunday.
3. A Canadian law still states that the government will pay a bounty on all Indian scalps brought in.
4. In Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.A., it is illegal to catch mice without a hunting licence.
5. In 1666, a law was passed in England requiring all corpses to be buried in a wool shroud, thereby extorting support for Britain’s flagging wool industry, especially since the Black Death was devastating England at the time. The act was finally repealed 148 years later, in 1814.
6. In the city of Milwaukee, residents must keep pet elephants on a leash while walking them.
7. In the U.S. state of Oklahoma, an inland state, it is illegal to catch whales or to get a fish drunk.
8. In York, England, it is still legal to kill a Scotsman if he is carrying a bow and arrow and is within the city walls after dark, except on Sundays.
9. In the United Kingdom, it is an act of treason to place a postage stamp bearing the reigning monarch’s image upside-down.
10. It is illegal to die in the United Kingdom’s Houses of Parliament, and it is also illegal to enter them wearing a suit of armour.
11. It is illegal to drive while blindfolded in the U.S. state of Alabama.
12. In Milan, it is against the law not to smile, except during a funeral or hospital visit.
Hahaha i know some of them are really cool. if you wanna know some more inetersting laws stay tune for my next posting. i can’t resist reading more about them. take care
Chio
Most people claim that they often spend their leisure watching movies. Well for me it is a fact, but not only leisure, i’m into movies anytime and everytime. After starting with this so called packed short semester i watched 3 great movies in the theatre- James bond Quantum of Solace, Dostana and Madagascar-Escape 2 Africa. Besides going to thetres i also run my laptop’s battery mostly playing movies :D rather than reading lecture slides
Not all are great movies, i must admit but some are surely worth watching for example last night i watched Madagascar- Escape to Africa. It’s a sequel of the Madagascar release in 2005.
This sequel- Escape is so gorgeous, in fact, that it took me a while to realize that the heart and the soul of the first Madagascar, the aspect that made it so special, is missing here… no, not missing, but inverted to a degree that it almost negates the first film. Which is a genuine shame. As a pleasantly rowdy cartoon that diverts and amuses, one that will appeal to a wide audience without having to dumb itself down to do so — which is, it must be noted, a grand achievement on its own – Escape is a splendid success.
In one word, I simply loved it and would reffer anyone who likes animation to watch it, but watcing this film in the IMAX would be a fantastic experience i bet. But dear friends for you information the only IMAX i know in Times square is out of order(not displaying 3D shows) and is only screening 2D movies currently. What a dissapointment…..i know
Its been a while that i created my own blog, but it took me all these time to settle down finally and give some input. Not being able to decide what to start with, i browsed and browsed in the internet. Suddenly i thought of reading about- how to blog!! tadaaaa…….so my dear friends here are some informations about blogging. Maybe reading these tips can help you to start with your blog.
The following are written by Brian Clark and content of the website - http://www.copyblogger.com
Blogging is a great way to grow a business, promote a cause, or spread new ideas, because when you take an educational approach to marketing, you gain the attention and trust of people who might otherwise simply ignore old-fashioned advertising. Not only can those people become your customers or converts, they can also become your advocates.
While there are as many ways to approach blogging as there are blogs, some things remain steadfast when it comes to gaining influence and prompting action. Here are the 5 bedrock elements to keep in mind when you blog to persuade:
1. The Law of Value
Your blog must provide value to the reader by addressing a problem, concern, desire, or need that the reader already has. Fresh, original content is critical.
2. The Law of Headlines and Hooks
Your post titles must stand out in a crowded, noisy blogosphere, and you must quickly communicate the value of reading further with your opening.
3. The Law of “How To”
People don’t want to know “what” you can do, they want to know “how” it’s done. If you think you’re giving away too much information, you’re on the right track.
4. The Law of the List
Love them or hate them, informational posts presented in list format are easily digestible, and allow for an efficient transfer of your value proposition to the reader.
5. The Law of the Story
Stories are the most persuasive blogging element of all, as they allow you to present a problem, the solution, and the results, all while the connotation of the story allows readers to sell themselves on what you have to offer.
I hope that reading the above will help you proceed with yor blogging. well to make things clear they are all the norms and not the real legislatures. Have fun reading guys!
