Tuesday, June 30, 2009

On Writing


I never considered myself to be a jealous person. I like what I have and what I am and have always been glad of what you have and are. But there's a gift I deeply envy: the gift of put into words what I think and feel.

Writing is the most valuable gift of all. I wish I could write and concieve worlds, people, places, life stories, friendship and romances.











But then I thought "I have a blog! I could do that."
Where are the ideas now?

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

#iranelection Cyberwar Guide for Beginners


Get involved! Don't ignore and don't be conniving.

The post bellow was posted at: http://reinikainen.co.uk and it's very usefull if you want to help Iran protesters in a good way, whatever your war is.

The purpose of this guide is to help you participate constructively in the Iranian election protests through twitter.

  1. Do NOT publicise proxy IP’s over twitter, and especially not using the #iranelection hashtag. Security forces are monitoring this hashtag, and the moment they identify a proxy IP they will block it in Iran. If you are creating new proxies for the Iranian bloggers, DM them to @stopAhmadi or @iran09 and they will distributed them discretely to bloggers in Iran.
  2. Hashtags, the only two legitimate hashtags being used by bloggers in Iran are #iranelection and #gr88, other hashtag ideas run the risk of diluting the conversation.
  3. Keep you bull$hit filter up! Security forces are now setting up twitter accounts to spread disinformation by posing as Iranian protesters. Please don’t retweet impetuosly, try to confirm information with reliable sources before retweeting. The legitimate sources are not hard to find and follow.
  4. Help cover the bloggers: change your twitter settings so that your location is TEHRAN and your time zone is GMT +3.30. Security forces are hunting for bloggers using location and timezone searches. If we all become ‘Iranians’ it becomes much harder to find them.
  5. Don’t blow their cover! If you discover a genuine source, please don’t publicise their name or location on a website. These bloggers are in REAL danger. Spread the word discretely through your own networks but don’t signpost them to the security forces. People are dying there, for real, please keep that in mind.
  6. Denial of Service attacks. If you don’t know what you are doing, stay out of this game. Only target those sites the legitimate Iranian bloggers are designating. Be aware that these attacks can have detrimental effects to the network the protesters are relying on. Keep monitoring their traffic to note when you should turn the taps on or off.
  7. Do spread the (legitimate) word, it works! When the bloggers asked for twitter maintenance to be postponed using the #nomaintenance tag, it had the desired effect. As long as we spread good information, provide moral support to the protesters, and take our lead from the legitimate bloggers, we can make a constructive contribution.

Please remember that this is about the future of the Iranian people, while it might be exciting to get caught up in the flow of participating in a new meme, do not lose sight of what this is really about.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Blue Skies


I'm a proud daughter of the blue skies. My father served in the Air Force all his life, we lived in a military base for almost 15 years, I worked on an international airport for another 13 years & my sister used to be a flight attendant. What I mean is, airplanes come natural in my life.

I guess it's not necessary to say I was never afraid of flying and never understood people that were. But then on October, 1996 a plane crashed downtown and after that I just grew concerned. That happened again on July, 2007. There was another one, on Sept. 2006 but it crashed in the middle of nowhere.

After that first crash, everytime I'm onboard I get tense.

Now there was yet another crash but in the middle of the Atlantic. To think that all those souls had lives and plans...

Friday, June 5, 2009

Do you twitt?


Do you twitt? If not, you should.

A 140 characters miniblog is way more than "stepping on the verge of a precipice, shouting nonsense and hoping anyone could hear you". It's a direct line between you and the world and it can be seriously fun. You can reach almost everybody, including the US President.

Like our gorgeous boy ZQ says, I had a blast at it yesterday. Thanks, @NathalieCaron!