Saturday, December 24, 2011

Temple Run app




I am insanely addicted to Temple Run. It's a very intuitive treasure hunt game for iPhones and iPads and can provide hours of serious time-wasting. I played all the way to from NYC to Kuwait. Best of all, its free. Get it here.

- images via iTunes

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Google's latest trick

Google 'let it snow'.. You'll be in for a nice surprise :)


- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Facebook Timeline

I'm too tired to post pics sorry, but have you guys switched to timeline on fb? I'm really liking it so far!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Newton's Papers: Digitally available









The Cambridge University Library has done a wonderful job scanning some of Newton's journals and papers, free to the public.


Cambridge University Library is pleased to present the first items in its Foundations of Science collection: a selection from the Papers of Sir Isaac Newton. This first release features some of Newton's most important work from the 1660s, including his college notebooks and 'Waste Book'.

Click here to visit their website.


- image via Cambridge University

Monday, December 12, 2011

Sunday, December 11, 2011

BBC 'Great Expectations' trailer



Marvelously done, great work BBC one. 
Click here for more information about Dickens on the BBC.

Friday, December 9, 2011

The Last Ottoman Sultan


Departure of Mehmed VI, last Sultan of the Ottoman State, 1922.

Wish this picture could teach our current leaders and dictators a thing or two about the art of leaving gracefully.

-image via Wikipedia

Friday, December 2, 2011

Women Without Men






If you only watch one non-hollywood movie a year, make it this one. Shirin Neshat has the Midas touch.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving


We have a lot to be thankful for, I sincerely hope that the political situation in Kuwait (and the world!) gets better soon. Now go ruffle some feathers on Google.

Monday, October 24, 2011

$0.99 for iA Writer







iA Writer is the best writing app for iPad. It's at $0.99 instead of $4.99 but only for a limited time. If you write a lot or constantly take notes I highly suggest this app. iA Writer also has a Mac version, which is equally great.

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Lytro camera











I am really really looking forward to using the Lytro camera. I got an email yesterday with a code that will allow me to receive a Lytro earlier than "everyone else" because I reserved one a few months ago. I'm not sure which one to order though. Also, it looks much smaller than I expected.

If you don't know how the Lytro works, take a look at the image gallery here.

images via Lytro.com

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

TV shows calendar







I have been using this calendar since 2006. You just select the shows using the filter, change time and layout settings if you want, and you'll get a constantly updated calendar with all your TV show listings.
Click here to access it.

Side note: Yay or nay to the blog template change? Viewers can customize it from the top left menu.

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Currently watching: Rock in Rio live










Coldplay's performance is reminding me of their old time glory. Click here to watch.

images courtesy of YouTube

Monday, September 26, 2011

The Speaker's Progress at BAM


via BAM



I recently got my tickets in the mail, for The Speaker's Progress play directed by Sulayman Al-Bassam. A couple of the actors are my personal friends, so I will be going to cheer them on with some good natured Kuwaiti spirit - can't wait. The play will be help at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) and tickets are still available, so if you are around the area I urge you to go!

"Led by Kuwaiti writer-director Sulayman Al-Bassam (Richard III: An Arab Tragedy, part of Muslim Voices: Arts & Ideas, 2009 Spring), SABAB—an international company composed of performers from the Middle East and beyond—brings a story of censorship, sexism, and insurrection inspired by the revolutionary spirit pervading the Arab world. In an unnamed totalitarian state, all forms of theater have been banned, but when a subversive play is discovered, it quietly comes to symbolize an entire movement of revolt. The Speaker’s Progress is a complex, provocative indictment of oppressive state power and its limits in silencing dissent." - BAM


To get your tickets, click here.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Blogat App






It's been super hectic here in NYC, work is getting more demanding by the minute! However I wanted to do a quick post and thank Fahad Alibrahim (@fahadalibrahim) for including my blog in the new release of his app; Blog@ (Blogat).

Super cool, I'm super thrilled. Thank you!

To get the app, click here. You can also follow Blogat on twitter and get a feed of the all the blogs' posts.

Monday, September 5, 2011

Apple's Back to School offer




If you are a college student (in the US) and planning to buy a Mac soon, you can get a $100 iTunes gift card when buying though Apple's education store. Offer ends September 20, 2011. Click here for more details. 

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Hurricane Irene & jetBlue






While we are waiting for Irene to reach NYC (and hopefully pass benignly),  I am sure many of you have flights cancelled and are working to rebook, reinstate. I tried calling jetBlue airways to ask about my flight flying out of NYC on Sunday, and after waiting an hour I hung up. 

I decided to contact them on Twitter, and saw that they were replying to queries by the minute. I was very impressed! All I had to do was DM them my confirmation number, and they replied within 7 minutes giving me options and other dates with available flights. I have never experienced such prompt service in times like this.

I highly suggest contacting them via Twitter (@JetBlue) if you are flying with them. 

Well done JetBlue! Other airlines, take heed.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Review: BBC History Magazine






BBC History magazine recently went digital, and although I had never laid hands on a printed copy, I was thrilled and immediately bought a few issues through Zinio. A self proclaimed history buff (boasting a mere minor), I am very impressed so far. BBC has the knack of making seemingly dull material (to most) appeal to the masses. I don't know if the magazine is considered a scientific journal that one could cite in papers and research, but it is definitely an enjoyable read. Covering a wide range of periods, from prehistoric ages to modern times, it certainly will please interested audience. 

A great addition to my electronic library. I absolutely adore the milestones page.









Priced at $6.20 per issue, or $77.56 for a 13 issue subscription.
Click here to get it through Zinio.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Currently reading: Love in the Time of Cholera


I bought this way back in 2007, but for some reason I never got around to reading it. I'm liking it so far.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Current craving: Big Smoke Burger





I heard and read great reviews about Big Smoke Burger having the best burgers in Toronto, and I decided to give it a go a while back in July. Previously named Craft Burger, the chain has three locations in Toronto (and a fourth opening soon). I randomly picked a location and drove 9 hours, all the way from NYC. Upon entering, I thought UH oH. The place was somewhat tiny and had only four tables. I don't know why I was expecting something similar to the burger scene in Kuwait (again, I don't know why). Loud dark eateries with burgers drowning in sauce (I'm not complaining here).

Having no where else to go, my friend and I ordered a cheeseburger, a Craft burger (comes with sautéed mushrooms, rosemary garlic mayo, lettuce & tomato) & poutine (fries with real Ontario cheese curds & gravy).

It was the BEST cheeseburger I have ever had in my life. And I've had a lot. A true classic succulent cheeseburger. The poutine and the craft burger were absolutely great, but the cheeseburger was out of this world.  I wouldn't be able to do it justice explaining how great it tasted, but if you like gourmet burgers that are proper burgers, you'll love this!

If there's one thing you should know about their burgers is that they're handcrafted, made from fresh (never frozen) AAA Ontario beef.

We were so hungry and tired and then busy stuffing our faces we didn't take any photos, and I've been craving that cheeseburger for a good three weeks now . If you are in Canada / USA or planning a trip soon, I suggest you try it out. I'm sure it'll easily be one of the top five burgers ever.

To see their menu click here.

image via Big Smoke Burger


Monday, August 8, 2011

Review: Jamie Oliver's iPhone app



I recently downloaded Jamie Oliver's iPhone app; I am absolutely loving it. Free to download, and comes with a starter pack of 10 recipes and 3 videos. You can purchase further packs for $0.99, and they all come with 10 recipes and 1-3 videos so far.







I realized while writing this post that an iPad version has just been released, and it looks even better than the iPhone counterpart!





The design is pretty intuitive, and there are many cool features such as Jamie Oliver (audio) explaining things randomly or pushing you on saying only this step left to do. You can also double tap any step to view a picture of it. The app also has the ability to create a shopping list of the ingredients that you need for a particular recipe.

Idiot proof really. Can't wait to try some recipes out.

Get it here from iTunes. It is also available for Android.

LIMITED OFFER: To celebrate the launch of Jamie's Recipes on the iPad all packs are half-price. But be quick, offer ends on the 14th August.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Vonage, sounds bad.





I am not happy with Vonage today, the VoIP service . I use it constantly to call the states, and today I needed to call British Airways, my car insurance company and an agent but it refused to connect me to anything. The dial tone is there, so I know its not an internet problem. but after it rings there just nothing, nada, nil. Just dead air. I can't even reach my voicemail.

I sent an email to them and they said they will respond within 12 hours. This has happened to my friend before but it took 3-4 days to resolve.

Paying $35.99 a month for this service, I honestly do expect this not to happen, or at least Vonage should provide a faster customer service.  

Friday, August 5, 2011

Review: Graham Greene's The End of the Affair





The End of the Affair is a novel about an author's infatuation with a civil servant's wife. The lead character, Maurice Bendrix secretly follows his former mistress during WWII in London, desperately trying to find out why and who she left him for. Definitely not a beach read or a summer romance, Greene examines guilt, love, treachery, misery and religion very intensely. The book doesn't follow a linear sequence, but jumps back and forth between important events in the characters' lives.

It has a very strong mystery element interwoven with it as well. Greene never fails to create a  gripping read, and the Penguin Deluxe Edition is a great edition, shown above; spine is very flexible, lovely paper. There are two film adaptations of this book (1955 & 1999) but I've yet to see them. Truly a timeless classic.


"There are times when a lover longs to be also a father and a brother: he is jealous of the years he hasn't shared" My favorite line.



Click here for Penguin's Deluxe Edition on Amazon.