Sometimes life plays with you a little game. Just you and your life. All the other people are just inspectors in that “little” time interval.
And guess what, of course it has a loser. And that would be you, with a big probability…
I don’t see any harm of getting down and letting everything go away from your hands. Yes, I don’t see any harm… Maybe it’s just your destiny or something you had to live, but…
…but it just hurts. Hurts too much. Maybe, you cry every night; you drink too much alcohol and got plastered, your ulcer gets worse and worse or just you get asocial.
Whatever you do, you cannot forget.
This feeling is called - love.
A love which seemed like it never would end, but ended when you didn’t ever expect…
That’s just called love…
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Posted by: arif in google, music
Check this link out to open a Google search result page and enter your search term seperated with a space from the search term in the search box without modifying that search text.
Yepp, it works! 
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Blip is kinda Twitter but for music.
Blip is a quick way to tell your friends what song you’re into right this minute. You also find out what your favorite people are listening to in real-time — no need to refresh the page.

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Posted by: arif in funny
I saw this post in Savas Sakar’s blog, liked it very much and wanted to share with you, my dear readers

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I have also started to use Twitter. Here is my twitter homepage.

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Posted by: arif in iphone
According some news sites, Apple has decided to enter into Turkey market which is led by Vodafone.
Vodafone Group told Tuesday that it’s signed an agreement with Apple Inc. to sell the iPhone in ten of its markets. Starting later in 2008 Vodafone will offer the iPhone in Australia, the Czech Republic, Egypt, Greece, Italy, India, Portugal, New Zealand, South Africa and Turkey.
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I have seen this webpage, Viewzi, about 15 minutes ago and “googling” is now more fun. And even, youtube, yahoo search, flickr and so on. Like the title of this post says, it’s a reaaaal different approach!
You’ve to try this. Check it out here.
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Posted by: arif in weekly, travel
I’ve just found out that I couldn’t write anything on my blog since a month. So, there is too much to tell, people.
First of all, I was in Bahrain for 5 days. I went with my friend to see another friend who’s working there as an long-time intern in DHL. It was very exciting and also seemed very different after all the trips to Europe, especially. After inspecting the Arab world and lifestyle, I can easily tell you that I’m very surprised and fascinated. It’s a very small island on the east of the Arabian peninsula and in the middle of the Gulf and it’s very liberal compared to Saudi Arabia and because of that this little island is very popular in the Gulf area. According the residents, Kingdom of Bahrain has a weekly income of approx. 2 mil. $ from the Arabian tourists.
Anyway, it was a great holiday and it was even relaxing. After returning back to home, I got sick, which I couldn’t recover since 10 days. Because of that, I have no will to do anything, lost my appetite etc. You know how these illnesses are.
Whatever, I’ll post some other things this weekend to catch up with the latest news of the internet world and make you happy.

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Posted by: arif in music
I have been listening to the Beatles all time since a week or so but I’m now 100% sure that they are far the best band ever. I think every member of human race needs to listen to them at least once.
I wanted to share a short text part of Derek Taylor from his book “Fifty Years Adrift” which made me very impressed. Please read the excitement and enthusiasm of the people that time!
“I have never seen anything like it. Nor heard any noise to approximate the ceaseless, frantic, hysterical scream which met the Beatles when they took the stage after what seemed a hundred years of earlier acts. All very good, all marking time, because no one had come for anything other than the Beatles…
Then the theatre went wild. First aid men and police – men in the stalls, women mainly in the balcony – taut and anxious, patrolled the aisles, one to every three rows.Many girls fainted. Thirty were gently carried out, protesting in their hysteria, forlorn and wretched in an unrequited love for four lads who might have lived next door.
The stalls were like a nightmare March Fair. No one could remain seated. Clutching each other, hurling jelly babies at the stage, beating their brows, the youth of Britain’s second city surrendered themselves totally.”
P.S.: The text is copied from the Beatles’ official website.
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