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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Anagram

I used to use very useful and easy to use software, which is “Babylon”. It’s a translating tool that employs a great amount of dictionaries (or glossaries as it prefer to call them) to provide users with multiple meaning resources or choices. The dictionaries are so many, you can download as many as you want to use on your computer, or you can subscribe to them to find words meanings while you’re on-line.

One time, I was browsing those dictionaries on the Babylon website when I stumbled with a glossary called “Anagram”; which muddle up my eyebrows! I downloaded it to see what it does! When it was installed and ready to use, I clicked the word “download” to see what will this glossary give me, but I was surprised of the result; it was a single word, which is “woodland”, isn’t it funny!

I tried it on a couple of other word like: “abroad” was converted into “aboard”, “note” to “tone”, “dormitory” to “dirty room”, and a phrase like “television set” was converted into “see? It’s violent!” In a matter of fact, it was a fun glossary, it anagrammatize the word if possible. It doesn’t anagrammatize the word, for real! It looks for it if it has an anagram or not.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Equilibrium

Few days ago, I watched the movie “Equilibrium”. It was a nice kung fu movie, and has new methods of fighting techniques.

The movie, in general, is about the future, where a third world war occurred. Humans, who survived, realized that mankind can never survive a forth. They discovered that the human’s emotions are a disease that symptoms are anger, rage, and war. Therefore, they found a cure to get rid of this disease, a cure that kills emotions. So, equilibrium among humans is the result of unemotional treatments. A life without the desire is an equilibrial life.

The movie doesn't end here of course; the men (and women) who are living in the underworld kept fighting for their freedom, for their natural instinct, and for the life of their emotions.

The movie’s concept is absolutely fictitious and a bit tough to understand like The Matrix, some people might not like it for this.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Boring

I’ve used to write late at night before I go to bed. The last night I didn’t write anything, I’m writing now at the early morning; I’ve just got up leaving the bed. I’m not going anywhere this morning, so I have enough time to write. But there’s a problem!

Didn’t you feel boring from the previous few lines?! I know I repeated some meanings uselessly, but I don’t know what to write. Actually, I can’t write now. I feel my brain is empty! Usually, I put all the words I want to talk about in a file, and then when I want to write, I pick one and start writing immediately. Now, I read all the words; and they are quite many, but can’t write any story. None of them inspired me nor remind me of there own story, although I wrote for some of them a reminder snippet.

I feel my self is boring now, and I’m sorry if I made feel boring, but I hope you’ll never forget the meaning of the word boring. And, comeback again, I promise I’ll not make you feel boring next time.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Cheaper

I still remember a conversation between me and my cousin from more than three years ago. She was telling me that someone is a cheaper “laughingly”, then she asked me “Did you know what the meaning of cheaper is?”, “Yeah, of course!” I answered rabidly. In a matter of fact, I didn’t! But, at the same time, (if she’d read this!) I really understood her. It was the first time to hear this word, but it was easy to guess.

Days after this conversation, cheaper jumped to my mind, telling myself “Does it really mean what I guessed? I have to check for it in the dictionary”. But from that time to date, whenever a new dictionary, land in my hands, I look for this word just to figure, at last, that this word doesn’t exist in a dictionary, so don’t try to look for it. But if you still don’t get it, it means a stingy person.

And, by the way, my cousin is a native English speaker.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Quilt

Winter’s on door in my country, it’s starting to be cold out-there. We used to change beds’ covers on winter to quilts for warmer and comforter sleep night.

Past time, in the old days, my mother used to make quilt from blanket as padding, covering it with very smooth fabric. Sound strange a bit, doesn’t it? Quilts, usually, are made from soft padding like woven cotton or wool, and have beautiful embroideries, but she has another idea about quilts.

As a matter of fact, those days weren’t the days of handmade quilts anymore; they were the days of readymade blankets. But washing a blanket is a very hard job; therefore, covering it with fabric will keep it from dirt, so, by this way she gets quilts. At the end of winter, she removes the covering fabrics off the blanket to wash it, therefore, she never embroider a quilt to keep removing the covers off an easy job.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Symmetric

Actually I didn’t want to talk about symmetric, the word was asymmetric. But because asymmetric is the opposite of symmetric, it had to be replaced on the title by the original word.

Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL); almost everyone working on the internet know what ADSL is; the high speed of digital data transfer connection over an ordinary telephone line. But asymmetric; the annex A of ADSL, means something you may dislike. Actually, it means that the data transfer speed that are both incoming and outgoing are unequal (or uneven). So, the speed differs from downloading to uploading, but if you’re just an ordinary internet user, who probably download but never thought what does upload mean, you’ll not find this is an issue for you. Anyways, even if you upload, the upload speed of ADSL is not inconvenient for you, because it’s quite fast; at least, faster than your old dial-up connection.

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Attitude

One time, while I was in the class, my teacher was talking about a person’s attitude. She kept on repeating this word with different examples, but for unknown reason I didn’t get it.

Actually, I got it, but I couldn’t translate it into my native language. I think the reason behind this was her examples themselves. She was doing very well on describing what does attitude means. First, she told us that one’s attitude is mainly affected by his culture and the environment he lives within; I got from this that attitude refers to one’s mentality or thinking manner and believes. But somebody from the class said that he has the attitude that the situation out there is inconvenient; by this I started to get confused, what does attitude really mean?

After a few days I was researching the word to realized that it means one general meaning; it’s one’s settled way of thinking, which is, in other words, his believes, that control his behavior and feelings toward the surrounding environment and different situations he’d be in, and direct his path through his life.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Organic

Do you have a website? If yes; have you ever been concerned about your site traffic? Where they come from? Actually there are many sources, but this is not my subject here. What I want to talk about is that one of your site traffic sources is “search engine (organic)”. For example, if you have a site traffic analyzer, like “Google Analytics “, you probably have read within your traffic sources section that one of yours is Google (organic).

First time to read this let me lose the meaning of organic. I really forget its meaning, and had to search for it in the dictionary, just to get surprised “Oh – I know this word, I use it regularly”. But, anyway, I have the right to be confused.

And, to this moment, I still don’t know the meaning of Google (organic), until I read an article about social bookmark as a traffic source to your website. Within the article, the author said that the best traffic is an organic traffic which comes “usually” from organic search. Just at this time, I realized that organic here means the natural development and non-traffic boosters occurrence.