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A Civil Society Failure (Part 2)

From the Blog Design, Photograph, Communicate: Guest Post – G20 Weekend: A Civil Society Failure (Part 2) - (This is a guest post by Scott that continues from June 29th) After they had charged about 25-30 feet, they stopped and held the line. The crowd started signing 'Oh Canada' and sat down in the road to protest the charge. What happened next, made me want to stand up and fight. As soon as . Read Full PostComments

Nokia N8 Unboxing [Pakistan]

From the Blog ProPakistani: Nokia N8 Unboxing [Pakistan] - Nokia N8 Unboxing is a post from: ProPakistani We know that Nokia has unveiled its latest smartphone the N8 in Pakistan and is the first smartphone which bears the Symbian^3 OS. Although the Nokia N8 is not available in Pakistan for purchase yet, but thanks to ProPakistani friends we just got our hands on the N8! Here's a complete unboxing of the N8 and a walkthrough of the accessories that come with it. The Box The N8's box is really different from any other Nokia phone's packaging, this time Nokia chose not to have color graphics on the packaging rather an illustration of the phone instead. We were kinda excited to be the first ones to get our hands on the N8 ahead of it officially hitting the shelves. The Nokia N8 Itself Opening the box, we reveal the phone first. The phone feels solid in hand and is made entirely of anodized aluminum. Behind the phone is a 12 Megapixel camera which is capable of recording 720P HD videos, we will cover the camera in a separate post. Accessories Nokia N8 is loaded with accessories; it comes with a standard Nokia charger, a pair of stereo in ear headphones with dedicated music control keys, a mini HDMI to HDMI converter for TV output, a microUSB port to host USB converter and a bunch of manuals. A little Preview of Nokia N8: We know that many of you would be dying to view the working phone, for which we are arranging a separate and complete review in the coming days, at this point we only did the unboxing and spent only an hour or so with the phone so we're totally blank at this point. We will vigorously test out the Nokia N8 and bring you a full blown review for you guys, so stay tuned! Here is just a little preview of what Nokia N8 looks like. Here you go! Related posts: Nokia N8 Launched in Pakistan 'Mozzaker' for Nokia Phones to Enhance Itikaf Experience Access Hotmail, Yahoo! Gmail With Nokia Nokia to Replace Poorly Manufactured Phone Chargers Ufone Offers Special Data Package for Nokia C3 Copyright © 2010 ProPakistani.PK . Read Full PostComments

Types of boogers

From the Blog That's Wrong!: Types of boogers - Personal grooming! Spotting a nose picker in the public has always remained my hobby. I was waiting at the traffic signal near Cavalery Ground, Lahore when a Toyota Land Cruiser stopped in the adjucent lane. I was checking out people in other vehicles, while thumping the car's floor with my foot on radio's tune. Sitting in the Land Cruiser was a sophisticated person, wearing shartched shalwar kameez, picking his nose. The guy was pushing the digit of his right index finger in his nose, unaware of his action and surroundings. I immediately took my cellphone and started taking his photographs as a souvenir from my Lahore trip. It was around 9am and the sun's glare was preventing good camera shots. Meanwhile, the signal turned green and the Land Cruiser sped away. Stigma attached with nosepicking is severe than that associated with so many other social vices. Below is the list of various boogers and their attributes. Catch of the day The irritant booger:  The irritant booger is the one which refuses to dislodge itself from the nose. Despite the nosepicker's desperate attempts to get hold of it between his index finger's flesh and nail, the irritant booger doesn't get caught. With every push of the digit inside the nose, it appears to go up and up and then vanishes in some blackhole. During the pitched battle, the inside skin of the nose gets scratched sometimes. Most nosepickers would take out the finger from their nose to rub-rotate it around their corresponding thumb before rubbing the finger with their clothes. The mysterious booger:  The mysterious booger can be felt but can't be grasped and removed. Its soft and wet. The digit of the index finger can easily trace its contours, but dislodging and removing it becames a daunting task. The mysterious booger foils the nosepicker's attempts to pick it out with the help of thumb and index finger. The only way to remove this booger is to corner it with the index finger's digit and then drag it out. Its removal leaves a victory grin on nose picker's face. The nose picker celebrates the occasion by rolling the booger between his thumb and index finger before throwing it on the floor. Sometimes the nose picker tries to relocate the booger ball on the floor, but always fails. The Sticky booger.  This booger is humble and leaves the nose easily. Its only drawback is its dog-like faithfulness with nosepicker. It's adhesiveness makes it stick with the nose-picker's finger. When he tries to flip it away from the finger with the thumb, it attaches itself with the thumb. It also foils nose picker's three/four more attempts to flip it away, embarrassing him to a great deal. Most of sticky boogers are got ridden of by rubbing the finger below the table. Next time when you feel the rough surface under the table at an expensive restuarant, safely assume it to be someone's dried up sticky booger. The mighty booger.  This booger is so big that it's removal from the nose catches the nose picker with a surprise bigger than the angler who catches a big fish in the Amazon river. The booger-whose-size-does-matter leaves the nose and creates some vacuum inside. An air pocket of considerable size rushes inside the nose to replace the space vacated by the mighty booger. Post-removal benefits experienced by nose pickers include ease in breathing and keeping the head high. The Installment booger.  As its name suggests, the installment booger leaves the nose in installments. After singling out the installment booger, the noes picker breakes a small part of it and takes it out. Then breaks another small piece of it and takes it out. Then breaks another small piece of it and takes it out. Then breaks another small piece of it and takes it out. Then breaks another small piece of it and takes it out. Then breaks another small piece of it and takes it out. Only those people dare to pick the installment booger who are expert time managers or are multi-taskers. Best time to pick the installment booger is when waiting for an interview sitting among other candidates. Many such pickings are observed in meetings where intellectuals share their vision with members of the public. Audience can be seen pondering over the intellectual discourse while removing the installment booger. The malnourished booger:  The malnourished booger is found dried up in the nose. The moment a person touches his/her nose, this booger falls out of the nostril like dead birds fall from trees during winter. PS: More kinds of boogers will be discussed some other time. Readers’ input in welcome. . Read Full PostComments

Samsung Galaxy Tab will get Honeycomb and Gingerbread...

From the Blog geekword - > Samsung Galaxy Tab will get Honeycomb and Gingerbread... geekword.net — If the fear of Samsung Galaxy Tab not getting Gingerbread which will likely be called Android 2.3 and Honeycomb updates was stopping you from getting the 7 inch Android powered iPad competitor, then you can throw away this thought and get yourself ready for Samsung's first ever... . Read Full PostComments

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