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My First Tag Too!

Saturday, March 11th, 2006

I’ll give it a shot Reema. And I’m at work right now.

Q: Who’s the 4th person on your received call list?
A: My husband.
Q: What’s your main ring tone on your phone?
A: Some Persian music my hair-stylist sent to me.
Q: What were you doing at midnight last night?
A: Watching Spanglish.
Q: What did the last text message on your cell phone say?
A: An sms from NBK with my balance details.
Q: Whose bed did you sleep in last night?
A: Our bed.
Q: What color shirt are you wearing?
A: Brown.
Q: Most recent movie that you watched?
A: I haven’t watched any new movies.
Q: Name 3 things that you have on you at all times?
A: My wedding ring, my necklace and my contacts.
Q: What’s the color of your bedsheets?
A: Blue/Grey.
Q: How much cash do you have on you right now?
A: 7Kd.
Q: What is your favorite part of the chicken?
A: Wings.
Q: What’s your favorite town/city?
A: Saragossa, Spain.
Q: I can’t wait to (till)…?
A: I go on my next vacation.
Q: When was the last time you saw your mom?
A: Last night before I go to sleep.
Q: When was the last time you saw your dad?
A: Today at 8:30 am.
Q: When was the last time you talked to them?
A: An hour ago.
Q: What did you have for dinner last night?
A: Pizza and salad.
Q: How long have you been at your current job?
A: I think 4 years.
Q: Look to your left. What’s there?
A: My co-worker’s desk.
Q: Who is the last person you spent over $50 on?
A: My husband, I got him a Nikon cam.
Q: What’s the last piece of clothing you borrowed from someone?
A: Actually it’s not a piece of clothing, it’s my sister’s handbag which I haven’t returned back yet.
Q: What website(s) do you visit the most during the day?
A: Hotmail.com & Kuwait Blogs.
Q: Do you have an air freshener in your car?
A: Nope.
Q: Do you have plants in your room?
A: Nope.
Q: Does anything hurt on your body right now?
A: My feet.
Q: What city was your last taxi cab ride in?
A: London.
Q: Do you own a camera phone?
A: Yes.
Q: What’s your favorite drink?
A: Guava Juice.
Q: What’s your favorite Starbucks drink?
A: Caramal Frappuccino.
Q: Recent time you were really upset?
A: Last night.
Q: Have you been in love with anyone?
A: Yes, my husband.
Q: Who do you think will repost this?
A: Meemo.

Say Nothing

Saturday, January 21st, 2006

I had to turn on my comment moderation because someone posted some rude comments on my blog, and as rude as this may sound: “if you don’t have anything nice to say, then shut up!”

“Can You Be Fired for Blogging?”

Monday, November 14th, 2005

While I was surfing msn, I fell upon an article related to bloggers. I’ve posted the whole article below:

Title: “Can You Be Fired for Blogging?”

By Kate Lorenz, CareerBuilder.com

It was Merriam-Webster Online’s No. 1 word of 2004, and Fortune magazine named it the No. 1 tech trend for 2005. Two surveys by the Pew Internet & American Life Project in November 2004 found that 8 million people say they have created one and almost one-third of Internet users say they read one. But it’s still a mystery: Six-of-ten Internet users say they don’t know what “blog” means.

A blog, according to Merriam-Webster’s Online Dictionary, is “a Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments and often hyperlinks provided by the writer.”

Bloggers write about their lives to keep friends and family up-to-date, talk about their industry, discuss hobbies or rant about their favorite reality TV show. But posting pictures of you at work, disclosing confidential information about your employer, or bad-mouthing your co-workers could get you in hot water for committing inappropriate behavior.

Whether or not it’s intentional, divulging dirt about your job can spell trouble at work. Ellen Simonetti, a flight attendant for Delta, learned this the hard way.

Simonetti started a blog as a way to cope with her mother’s death because she found it easier to write about her feelings than talk about them. She described it as an anonymous, semi-fictitious account of life as a flight attendant — and she lost her job because of it.

Simonetti claims her termination resulted from pictures posted on her Web site, which show her in uniform aboard a Delta airplane. “The only reason I was given was the very vague phrase: ?inappropriate pictures in uniform.’ Delta will not define what ?inappropriate’ means, nor tell me which pictures they found ?inappropriate’,” she says. When asked about the issue, a Delta representative said the company does not discuss internal employee-related issues with the media.

Whatever bloggers are writing about work, employers don’t like it. Employees have reportedly been fired for blogging at a number of companies, including Starbucks, Delta, Wells Fargo, Friendster and Kmart.

In a January 2005 survey by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), only 3 percent of human resource professionals report disciplining an employee for blogging and none reported dismissing an employee for such behavior. Despite this, ejected bloggers stand by their claims.

What could be grounds for termination? If you are disclosing trade secrets or proprietary or confidential information on your blog or using excessive amounts of time when you should be working, it’s possible you will reap the consequences, says Rosemary Haefner, vice president for human resources at CareerBuilder.com.

“Companies need to do their best to not only protect their interests, but protect their employees,” says Jeremy Wright, fired blogger and founder of InsideBlogging, a blog consulting company. “Most firings are due to individual bosses taking drastic measures; it is rarely a higher company decision. When a blogger is going to be fired, the HR team needs to be sure it is for the right reason and that reactive measures simply aren’t being taken due to fear or personal issues.”

If you’re thinking of starting your own blog or already have one, here’s some advice to make sure your online diary isn’t reason for your employer to let you go:

1. Know where your company stands.
Ask about the company blogging policy before you start, even if you are doing it anonymously, Simonetti advises. Does your company establish boundaries? Is blogging acceptable? Is it OK to mention your employer? Are there topics that are off-limits? What are the consequences?

2. Blog on your own time.
If you are using company hardware, a company network or doing it on company time, you are likely bound by company policy and could be reprimanded or terminated for wrongful use, Haefner says.

3. Practice safe blogs.
“Employees who go around sharing negative or confidential information about their company, product, or service — either internal or external — to the company would and should get fired,” says Pete Quintas, CTO of SilkRoad Technology, creator of an enterprise blogging application called Silkblogs. “You need to be honest and not secretive about what you are writing unless you are willing to deal with the consequences.”

4. Don’t hide it from your boss.
Quintas says you should be honest about your blogging, and ask your employer if it is OK to do. “I would consider it analogous to asking your employer: ‘I have been invited to speak on a panel at this industry conference; can I participate?’”

5. Use good judgment.
If you consider blogs and the Internet an extension of your voice, what you say on your blog about your company, product or service should be kept within the guidelines of what you would verbally say in public, according to Quintas. “Treat it with the same restraint of how you talk in person about your company, remembering that more people have access to what you say.” he suggests. “Don’t say anything different than what you would say at a happy hour, or at a company holiday party, or at an industry trade show, or in front of a customer.”

6. Others will disagree with you.
You can’t please all people all of the time. As with any communications medium, the best advice is to be aware of the repercussions your decisions may have, Wright warns. “Anytime you post, you are effectively making a choice between being safe, and having something worthwhile to say. It’s a rare occasion where you can both please everyone and come up with a new and engaging line of thought. Sometimes things you say will offend people, no matter where you’re saying them.”

My Inspiration

Sunday, November 13th, 2005

I’ve decided that in the next few weeks, or maybe months, just until my favourite list ends, I’ll be posting all about my likes and dislikes. Got my inspiration from my son.

My New Theme

Thursday, November 10th, 2005

It took me like a whole day to choose this theme, I just wanted sth quite simple, and I like the results.

Out with Bloggers

Wednesday, May 25th, 2005

We met with some friendly bloggers yesterday at Fanar to see ‘Star Wars.’ I’m not into science fiction movies so I slept throughout the movie, but didn’t miss the ending for the world! I liked the plot, then again I thought the fighting was just too much for me. And, the baby wouldn’t stop kicking until quite past midnight, it probably had a terrible fright.

Later on, me and my hubby went to Sultan Center and bought sandwiches, which I ate in the car on our way back home, I thought if I waited until I got back home then I’d feel too sleepy to eat. I’m just so not used to waking up early and staying up late.

Overall, I enjoyed gathering up with bloggers, but didn’t get to know them very well though …

My 1st Day Blogging

Monday, February 21st, 2005

Five minutes …

It took me ages today at work to figure out that I was 119 days into my pregnancy, meaning 17 weeks; which is equal to 4 months or so … whatever!!

It would’ve been a great privilege to have Einstein’s brains, ooh well! Throughout my life I’ve always wanted to know how it would have felt to ace at least one math test, but I never managed to deal with odds, evens, nasty fractions and ugly decimels, all belonging to that same category they call figures or numbers.

Life and math … ?? What is the connection??

Today was one of those days I felt like watching a good movie but I was just too sleepy. My usual day would be spent with my husband sitting on the bed, cuddled in his arms, watching some of his favourite comedy shows like Still Standing, Yes Dear and most of the other funny shows on Paramount Comedy Channel which I learned to enjoy in the past 6 months of our marriage, just for the sake of living only because I’m a person who’s ready to compromise.

Honestly I’m more into realistic drama and true stories and one of my favourite channels is the Discovery Channel I used to stay up late to watch Crime Night on Thursdays, though not anymore because my hubby records all my shows on the TIVO, thanks goes to him for that. For those that are not familiar with the tivo, it’s something that works like a VCR with a huge memory, and you can rewind and fast forward any show you’re watching, without the need for a tape. Amazing … it’s technology!

But what I look forward to the most is watching with my hubby Home and Away, my recent favourite soap opera and which again I learned to enjoy watching with my hubby …