Laith Zraikat

I Innovate, Therefore I Am.

Rising prices, creative taxes, ... what next?

شكوى من مواطن مقهور
شكوى من مواطن مقهور لشركة الاتصالات على خصم دينار اردني من رصيد هاتفه:):)
Uploaded by popcorn82 on Tuesday, 08 April 08, 12:52 PM (Jerusalem time)
I came across this video on Jeeran. I felt proud that someone out there finally had the guts to speak out. I'm beginning to feel there's hope for us -Jordanians.

Please watch, listen, and spread this video :)

"Dubai One" TV airs reality show starring racist Anti-Middle Eastern maniac

Jonathan Antin is a maniac who happens to hate and wants to take out Middle Easterns  -according to his Ali G appearance.

Dubai One TV is currently airing a Antin's Reality show called "Blow Out" starring a himself. It appears the guys picking the programs at 'One TV are not doing their homework. I expect no Arab individual or business would want to support this racist shallow maniac.

Would be great if this show were taken off the air. I urge anyone who can spare a minute to drop them a complaint on this page: http://www.dubaione.ae/feedback.asp

p.s. Jonathan also owns the beauty products line "Jonathan", which is worth boycotting by all you girls out there.

Cycling to Mount Nebo


The start of the ride
Originally uploaded by laithz.
On Friday I went on a ride with the Jordan Cycling Club. Destination: Mount Nebo.

The organizing team- headed by Saad Darwazeh- were very kind and well prepared to help any of the participants along the way. They provided us with professional mountain bikes, helmets, and all the liquids we can drink 

It was 7:30 am. Our meeting point was Safeway -7th circle. From there we drove to Zaytoonah University. I was amazed but not surprised at the number of bikes they prepared for us. We got to try out the bikes and helmets for size and comfort and each one chose what suited them the best. After everyone was satisfied with their gear we got a quick briefing from Saad about the ride where he outlined the order in which we will be riding, and some rules and regulations to follow while riding and in case of emergency.

We then started out down a level road adjacent to the university heading in the Direction of Madaba. The road was smooth, paved with little ups and downs –which was also the case most of the way to a village in Madaba called "Granada".

Into the first 3 kilometers, my bike ran into a technical problem; the chain had gone loose. I tried to fix it but couldn't. However, I didn’t worry because Nader –from the organizing team- and the pickup truck carrying about 6 extra bikes were right behind the group. They stopped, gave me a new bike, and I was on my way again 

Along the way, there were some resting points where we regrouped, talked, laughed and were briefed on the next stretch of the ride. One of the stops was Grenada where the group split into two: one headed by Saad and one headed by Nader. The Saad group were to continue to Mount Nebo, while the Nader group were to continue the circle and go back to the starting point. Although it was my first time and I was really tired, I didn’t like the idea of going back so I decided to continue to Mount Nebo with the "Pros" 

I was so glad I went to Mount Nebo. The scenery along the way was great, and it was more challenging than the first part of the ride. The way back was even more challenging and fun, but I had to give up and hitch a ride on the pickup truck after covering 40 kilometers in total … not bad for a first time. Inshalla next time I will go all the way 

By far the best part of this experience is that we did all of this and were back around 12:00 noon -Most people spend this part of Friday morning sleeping. This is by far the best thing you can do between 7:30 and 12:00 on a Friday morning. I strongly encourage everyone to at least try it.

Jordan Cycling Club blog is: http://cyclingjordan.jeeran.com/
e-mail: ptc[at]go[dot]com[dot]jo


Some pictures I took along the way:
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"Blog" sometimes stands for Bitch-Log

"Bitch" here is the verb not the noun.

Blogging is one of the most pivotal phenomena to hit the Internet since its inception. When I think about the Internet since it began, I think: Email, Instant messaging, and Blogging. Once we got over "how cool" Email and IM are, we started addressing the problems associated with them. The same applies to Blogging.

When the Blogging hype began, people were too "at-awe" with the whole thing that simply having a blog meant you were "sophisticated, important, worth-while, or have something important to say". Now that everyone's friend's mother knows what a blog is and some are probably thinking of having one, eyes are turning to the more important question; Why should you have a blog? What should you write in it? What value are you adding with your blog?

It is so easy to create a blog, anyone anywhere can have one. Nobody expressed that  better than "Lore Sjöberg" in his article "The Ultimate Blog Post":

"Creating your own blog is about as easy as creating your own urine, and you're about as likely to find someone else interested in it."

He also says:

"Blog" itself is short for "weblog," which is short for "we blog because we weren't very popular in high school and we're trying to gain respect and admiration without actually having to be around people."

The most sophisticated blogs are those you read and feel like you have actually expanded your knowledge, or at least gotten some new insight about a topic through someone's "experience"… and I stress on EXPERIENCE.

I like people who write from their educational or professional experience. Even those who simply report news that has already been reported, but add their insight about the matter are actually interesting. I like posts that take one topic and dissect it –given that it is related to their expertise, and not just because they felt like it- even if they do not provide an answer.

What I dislike are bloggers who rant on and on about their problems, their life, how unjust this world is,…etc. Those end up writing "Bitch-Logs" -. For every bitch-post you will find a thousand other posts bitching about the same problem. It is such a waste of time.

To those people I say:

  • No one is interested in the fact that you dislike this or love that. We don’t want to hear about your problems. Keep them to yourself and deal with them.
  • If you want to discuss world hunger, tell us how you can help fight it.
  • If you want to discuss wife beating, then you should have an experience to share, if not, then shut up, because you have no idea what you're talking about.
  • If you hate the opposite sex because you were abused by an ex-boyfriend / girlfriend who has likely dumped you because you bitch too much, then you're not helping yourself by further bitching about it.
  • If you hate the opposite sex just because you can't get one, don’t bitch about it, look in the mirror instead. There are millions of couples out there who are happily married. Just because you can't find one doesn’t mean the problem is "them".
  • Stop complaining and propose solutions. Unless you have at least an idea for a solution, nobody wants to hear about it.
  • If you don’t have any experience to share, then talk about your hobbies. If you have none, go get one. It might help you solve some of your problems.

  • Don't give parenting advice is you've never had kids or had to raise kids.

  • Don't give marriage advice if you've never been married.

  • Don't give relatioship advice if you've never had one.

I do realize that for those B-loggers*, their B-blog is a kind of therapy and escape from their reality, where they get to talk and feel that someone is listening, which makes them feel important. Well, ok, someone is listening, then what? The person who is listening today actually has a life and will move on once is gets too cluttered with "important" things to worry about. You and your B-blog are just a stop for people who need to rest their minds after reading "sophisticated" blogs .So, in my opinion, this is not a permanent solution.

My proposed solution for those B-loggers is to sit with yourself and list the problems in your life that end up on your B-log. Convince yourself that nobody is interested in how unhappy you are with yourself –because essentially, it is your own fault- and try to solve your problems by seeking professional help .Make a pledge that you will no longer Bitch-log your problems to the world. Then, simply refrain from posting about topics which you have absolutely no experience in, and focus on adding more value to your readers.

As for me, I have a long list of B-logs to delete from my feed reader because they are simply garbage.

*Short for Bitch-loggers

Jeeran and Performancing: Helping Arab Bloggers Succeed

Jeeran has teamed up with Performancing - www.performancing.com - to bring Arabic version of the widely popular blog editor - Performancing for Firefox.

If you're a blogger and are not familiar with Performancing then you should get out more :)  Performancing is a group of professional bloggers with a mission "To create a home for professional bloggers. A place where those that want to make money from their blogs can learn, and perfect the art of making a living from weblogging."

Performancing for Firefox provides bloggers with a seamless interface to popular weblog platforms such as Jeeran, WordPress and MovableType. It allows them to post to their blogs from a split screen within the Firefox browser. It also features drag-and-drop functionality for more efficient blogging, enabling bloggers to easily insert text or graphics into their posts, and a “notes” tab that allows bloggers to take notes while building and researching posts.

As a result of this partnership, Jeeran's bloggers can upgrade their blogging experience through the power of Performancing and the "open-mindedness" of our blogging engine, which enables integration with any external blogging applocation through an open API -http://api.jeeran.com/blogs/rpc/- wich adopts the universal MetaweblogAPI standards.

I encourgae you to download and use this great application. You will find that you wont be able to live without it :)

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جيران - Performancing: لتجربة تدوينية غنية

لقد قامت جيران بالإشتراك مع Performancing - www.performancing.com - لعمل نسخة عربية من محرر المدونات المشهور Performancing for Firefox.

إذا كنت مدوناً و مع ذلك لم تسمع ب Performancing أو تجربه من قبل، فعليك ان تخرج أكثر . Performancing هي عبارة عن مجموعة من المدونين المحترفين هدفهم هو : "إنشاء مكان للمدونين المحترفين، مكان يمكن للمدونين الراغبين في الحصول على المال من مدوناتهم أن يتعلموا و أن يحترفوا طرق الحصول على المال من خلال مدوناتهم."

Performancing لفايرفوكس يزود المدونين بواجهة واحدة لخدمات التدوين الأكثر شعبية كجيران، وورد بريس، و موفابل تايبز حيث يمكنهم من إضافة المقالات إلى مدوناتهم من نافذة منبثقة في متصفح فايرفوكس. كما يمكن Performancingالمدونين من إضافة الصور و النص ماشرة الى المقال بخاصية drag-and-drop، و يمكنهم أيضاً من حفظ الملاحظات خلال كتابتهم للمقالات.

كنتيجة لهذه الشراكة يمكن لمدوني جيران تطوير تجربتهم التدوينية باستخدام Performancing فايرفوكس و العقلية المنفتحة لمحرك المدونات الخاص بنا؛ الذي يمكن استخدامه مع عدة خدمات تدوينية عن طريق -API -http://api.jeeran.com/blogs/rpc الخاص به و المتطابق مع معايير MetaweblogAPI العالمية.

أدعوكم لتنزيل هذا البرنامج الرائع و استخدامه. ستجدون أنكم لن تستطيعوا الإستغناء عنه.

The tables do turn

When I think of what is happening in Lebanon, Palestine, and of all that's been happening for the last 100 years, of what the Arab and Muslim world has suffered at the hands of Israel, the U.S., the Western world in general, and even its own corrupt leaders, I wonder what will happen "when" the tables do turn in the end.

History always repeats itself, and we have way too many lessons to learn from. Take Al-Andalus for example -Spain udder Muslim rule- Muslims ruled Spain for 800 years, that's 3.5 times the existence of the U.S. and 16 times the existence of Israel. Now nobody seems to remember the Spain was once a Muslim nation. Except for a few ancient buildings that still bear "westernized" Arabic names, it is as if we were never there.

800 years... that's almost half the time since Jesus.

Looking at those numbers, I am shocked at the arrogance in which those two countries behave- As if we are living the final stretch of existence. Looking at those numbers, the U.S. and Israel seem so insignificant, two temporary jagged drawings on the world map that will likely change.

I wonder, when the tables turn, and the balance of power is tipped in favor of those who were once weak, will the once-weak oppress the once-strong as was done to them? Will they massacre and butcher them as they were? I personally hope not.

I wonder, does this question ever cross the minds of the oppressors?

The stupidest guys in the room

Ehud Olmert and George Bush are by far the stupidest men to ever lead Israel and America. Why? simple:

  1. Invading one of the only democracies in the region is very stupid. It shows that nobody is safe while Israel remains loose.

  2. The invasion has brought all the Lebanese people together in support of Hezbollah. For the first time we heard all Lebanese leaders make statements in support of Hezbollah.

  3. The Israeli invasion has established Hezbollah as the legitimate Lebanese resistance force.

  4. Starting an all out war to liberate Lebanon is what Hezbollah always wanted, and they just gave it to them on a golden platter.

  5. Failing to crush Hezbollah so far dismisses the myth surrounding the Israeli army, and encourages other Arab countries and leaders to speak out -as we've seen happen.

  6. The United States abandoned its role as a mediator, officially taking sides with Israel for the first time by bargaining and putting its own conditions to end this invasion. This has revealed America's real face to the Arab world. This is a wakeup call for everyone who was still asleep.

The way I see it, Israel and the U.S. will get only one chance to get rid of Hezbollah, and it seems those two idiots already blew it.

Past Israeli leaders have always committed atrocities under the cover and support of American leaders, but they were smart about it. The American people hate Boy George's stupidity, while I love it because it is doing him and Israel more harm :)

Help Lebanon

مدونون لأجل لبنانWhile we can’t fight alongside them for many reasons, this does not mean we should sit and not do anything. BloggersForLebanon.org is an effort by a group of online communities aimed at rallying support across the Arab web for the Lebanese people. The primary objective is to collect in-kind donations which will go to the Jordan River Foundation and from there to the Lebanese people.

Please donate if you can. If you can’t you can still give by helping promote this effort.

Not too long  ago in Lebanon, Israel was made to withdraw by force. This is a testimony that "What was taken by force can only be taken back by force", and a testimony to the ability of the Lebanese resistance in driving them out again.

Let us hope we can help ease their suffering and prolong their endurance until they achieve victory over the Zionist state.

Thank you.

Jeeran in Venture Magazine

Venture is a new Jordanian business magazine. It is by the same creative people behind JO Magazine. The content and style seem very promising, and it stands to achieve the same outstanding sucess witnesses by its sister "JO".

This is an interview we did with Venture magazine in its June issue. To Qais, Jibril ,and the rest of the team; Thanks guys, we really enjoyed it.