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Eid is a Muslim celebration that comes after the holy month of Ramadan, in which we fast from daybreak to sunset everyday. Eid is, thus, a day of rejoicing for all Muslims, everywhere in the world.
I extend the Eid Greetings to all readers, Muslim and non-Muslim alike (non-Muslims must share in the happiness too [...]
I just finished adding my blog to AboutUs.org. Please feel free to visit aboutus.org/superphysics.awardspace.com and edit it!
To be very truthful, I’m interested in seeing what kind of reaction I get: in terms of visits and/or comments.
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I study in an engineering university full of geeks and nerds. Most of them use some (pirated) version of Windows, though they all know how superiorly Linux would perform on our sprawling LAN network.
They do not. And one of the major reasons is that there are some particular softwares that everyone here uses, but cannot [...]
As my readers might know, I was part of Pakistan’s first participation in the RoboCup, this July. It was SAVIOUR, a team of GIKI institute.
Admitted, we participated only in the rescue leagues, and the results were not quite astounding, a start is a start.
We are already gearing up the next RoboCup. www.projectsaviour.co.cc has the details.
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The technology world never fails to surprise. The latest surprise comes from the ever more traction-gaining browser wars - the battle to make the most accepted web browser in the world.
The news, of course, is the creation of a new ‘mystery browser’ (as the blogosphere is labeling it) called RockMelt.
Almost nothing is known about it [...]