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Kindle 4 Non-Touch Review
Published on 2012-01-17 09:16:00
As you might have heard (or not), I recently purchased a Kindle 4 Non-Touch (NT) ebook reader from Amazon. And having finally finished my exams, I would like to take the time to point out the goods and the bads of this model in contrast to the Kindle Touch and Kindle DX for you prospective buyers.Thus far I have only read two books on the device, being "Another Day in the Frontal Lobe" by Katrina Firlik and "Our Last Best Chance" by King Abdullah. I am currently reading "Physics of the Future" b
Guantanamera
Published on 2012-01-10 16:05:00
Street art by David Walker. Check out Street Art Utopia for more awesome photos of street art, graffiti and urban art.Looking back at my previous posts, a whole lot of them begin with my expression of regret over not updating this blog so often. Five posts were written since January last year, shame shame.New Year's eve was spent in Irbid studying for my Endocrine exam, so was most of the past year really. I've grown rather accustomed to this lifestyle, to the degree that going back to Amman on
TedxDeadSea: The ReformJO We Need
Published on 2012-01-02 07:02:00
Disclaimer: This post has been re-blogged from the TEDxDeadSea blog where it was first published on April 20th 2011. It has been over two months now since the wave of Arab Revolt, as I would like to call it, hit our Jordan. Since demonstrations began invading front pages on our newspapers, making themselves a main focus of our daily talks and thoughts, and since the ReformJO hashtag made its way to the frontline of Tweets from JO tweeples. How far have we come as a result? Have we been wise crit