Thursday, August 7, 2008

2 + 2 equals 5!

2 + 2 equals 5! Weird it may sound because for ages and ages we have been taught that 2 + 2 equals 4, a simple additional rule of mathematics and there many still go by the answer in this age of intelligence.

But the thing I’m thinking about right now is that do we have to look at things the way it is shown to us, what I mean to say is that do we really have to look at things from others’ perspective, one does not need to be a chartered accountant or a banker to make 2 + 2 equal to 5!, the whole idea is that try a life that is being lived by not a set of rules made by some impotent imposters or a freak faggot but live it the way it deserves to be lived.

Being someone who believes that those who say live the life being one of the Freudian and those who say life like egoist (I’ve just studied these two), are basically confused, they themselves do not what they should do. If a question is asked from them that why do they think, I assure you that none of them would be able to give a convincing answer. So what is the use of listening to them, try to live a life that is its combination of both.

Living a life one want is not at all hard but in this world of artificial and faggot rules, we have made it hard for ourselves by following them regardless of its need to be followed.

A simple thought is provoked, “Why is it so that we follow them?” and a simple answer is that we have forgot to live the life our way because of the illusions of leaving each others behind in different walks of life (but does not want to).

This simple answer has no meaningful purpose but yet we go about to make it meaningful by any given cost and by doing so we forget to live the life the way we deserve to live it. This way we compromise on something that can be done so a lot better than the way we do it.

So stop running after short term and more materialistic goals, at times things are better far away than being close by, be more passionate and meaningful about the way you live and try to get your meaning out from 2 + 2 equals 5 rather than other view of 2 + 2 equals 4.

Monday, April 21, 2008

START of new semester and properly screwed :p

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

back again at the place that i really like the most to spend my time on i mean internet, oh hearing alot of loud sounds of blasts becuz of the ongoing fight of the local tribesmen near lolx its like an action film over here but we are used to it now and going to see devil wears prada :P

Monday, March 31, 2008

eMarketing, what is it and why is it important

Marketing has pretty much been around forever in one form or another. Since the day when humans first started trading whatever it was that they first traded, marketing was there. Marketing was the stories they used to convince other humans to trade. Humans have come a long way since then, (Well, we like to think we have) and marketing has too.
The methods of marketing have changed and improved, and we've become a lot more efficient at telling our stories and getting our marketing messages out there. eMarketing is the product of the meeting between modern communication technologies and the age-old marketing principles that humans have always applied.
The first question that would arise at this moment is what is eMarketing, eMarketing or electronic marketing refers to the application of marketing principles and techniques via electronic media and more specifically the Internet. The terms eMarketing, Internet marketing and online marketing, are frequently interchanged, and can often be considered synonymous.
eMarketing is the process of marketing a brand using the Internet. It includes both direct response marketing and indirect marketing elements and uses a range of technologies to help connect businesses to their customers.
By such a definition, eMarketing encompasses all the activities a business conducts via the worldwide web with the aim of attracting new business, retaining current business and developing its brand identity.
Now here another question would arise, why is it important. When implemented correctly, the return on investment (ROI) from eMarketing can far exceed that of traditional marketing strategies.
Whether you're a "bricks and mortar" business or a concern operating purely online, the Internet is a force that cannot be ignored. It can be a means to reach literally millions of people every year. It's at the forefront of a redefinition of way businesses interact with their customers.
So from this little idea is becomes very much clear that though traditional marketing methods has its importance but in the current age of fast growing technology the eMarketing has its all important role to play as well, so if a company plans on to generate a lot from its products it should along with the traditional marketing methods also build a sound eMarketing strategy for itself too.
Long time the last post was in LUMS ahaaaah those where the days that we had rocked the whole LUMS in a weeks time they were awasome but the things that followed on were damn stupid my pc got blown away by a cusin of mine and now i'm relying on another cuxin pc GOD help me!!!

Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Dream Theater - Wait For Sleep

A track i heard lately and its really turning out to be one of the most fav tracsk all ready .........
Standing by the window
Eyes upon the moon
Hoping that the memory
will leave her spirit soon
She shuts the doors and lights
And lays her body on the bed
Where images and words arerunning deep
She has too much pride to pull
the sheets above her head
So quietly she lays and waits
for sleepShe stares at the ceiling
And tries not to think
And pictures the chains
She's been trying to link again
But the feeling is gone
And water can't cover hermemory
And ashes can't answer herpain
God give me the power to take
breath from a breeze
And call life from a cold metalframe
In with the ashes
Or up with the smoke from the fire
With wings up in heaven
Or here, lying in bed
Palm of her hand to my head
Now and forever curled in my heart
And the heart of the world

On the move!!!

em on the move at lums fort he lums olympad'08 its really awasome here cuz its like a festival ova here and lubing each and everybit and hoping that we wud go bak wid pride by winning here in the most number of categories that we cna so wish me luck!!!!

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Suicide Is Painless By Johnny Mandel

An awasome song that really has been struck in ma mind for someting now

Through early morning fog I see
Visions of the things to be
The pains that are withheld for me
I realise and I can see...
That suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
I try to find a way to make all our little joys relate
Without that ever-present hate
But now I know that it's to late, and...
That suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please
The game of life is hard to play
I'm going to lose it anyway
The losing card I'll someday lay
So this is all I have to say
That suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
The only way to win is cheat
and lay it down before I'm beat
and to another give my seat
for that's the only painless feat
That suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
The sword of time will pierce our skins
It doesn't hurt when it begins
But as it works its way on in
The pain grows stronger...watch it grin but...
That suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please.
A brave man once requested me
To answer questions that are the key
Is it to be or not to be
and I replied 'oh why ask me?
Cause suicide is painless
It brings on many changes
and I can take or leave it if I please ...
and you can do the same thing if you please.

LAST SONNET by John Keats

RIGHT Star, would I were steadfast as thou art--
Not in lone splendour hung aloft the night,
And watching, with eternal lids apart,
Like Nature's patient sleepless Eremite,
The moving waters at their priest-like task
Of pure ablution round earth's human shores,
Or gazing on the new soft-fallen mask
Of snow upon the mountains and the moors--
No--yet still steadfast, still unchangeable,
Pillow'd upon my fair love's ripening breast,
To feel for ever its soft fall and swell,
Awake for ever in a sweet unrest,
Still, still to hear her tender-taken breath,
And so live ever--or else swoon to death.
a new dawn lolx nufin new abt it jus the time passing by as usual jus a new poem to be uploaded then moving out enjoyin life and the cold weather these days nufin extra for fun .....

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Tech Predictions for 2008 By Nancy Weil

The predictable flood of information technology prognostications for 2008 has been rolling in, and we have listened to analysts, vendors, consultants, and our geek friends, accepting some forecasts and rejecting others. Turns out we did pretty well culling the wheat from the chaff last year and gazing ahead, though maybe we weren't bold enough in our declarations. So, this year we'll stretch a little and predict the following:
Windows XP's Reprieve:
Microsoft will announce an extension until the end of 2008 for Windows XP availability, instead of cutting it off on June 30. In September '07, the company pushed the extension from the end of January until June after corporate users complained. Not to mention that many companies had decided to put off moving to Vista. The migration will continue to be slow for at least the first half of 2008.
Who's Hacking Whom?:
A major international incident will erupt when Chinese hackers compromise the defense or security system (or both) of another government. Classified documents will be breached. Accusations will be traded. Relationships will be tense and ugly for a time.
The Greening of IT:
"Green" IT will become a sustainable model in the enterprise. The bottom line will be the primary force in the greening of data centers and offices.
Environmental concerns (spurred by weird weather occurrences and alarming reports about polar bears) coupled with a woeful economic scene globally will be dominant themes in 2008, leading to corporate, consumer and government action that will include serious penny-pinching as more of us come together to try to save the planet and our budgets. The European Union will again be the main governmental force behind pushing green regulations in 2008.
Network Evolution:
Mobile networks will not only open up to outside handsets, devices and applications, but will increasingly offer Wi-Fi and a plethora of location-based services. Media content, search, social networks, shopping and a variety of services will be standard parts of the mobile network experience. The analysts aplenty envision 2008 as a watershed year for networks to be opened and for big changes on the mobile landscape, partly owing to the iPhone effect.
A Linux Year:
As Vista continues to limp toward wider adoption, Linux will make major inroads into the enterprise, as well as in government IT. At the same time, the leaner OS will become a more attractive option for home users and in consumer electronics, spurred by the Open Handset Alliance and the advent of Google's Android mobile platform, which will be built on the Linux kernel. Jim Zemlin, the president of the Linux Foundation, sees 2008 as a "really interesting, breakthrough year for Linux," and we think heís right about that. Expect assorted open-source applications to follow along.
Growing Pains of Social Networking:
Social networking will invade corporations by yearís end. Services akin to the Salesforce.com offering that lets salespeople share leads and information will become standard in that market segment. But increasingly, social-networking applications will seep into all manner of companies, whether the IT department likes it or not. Privacy issues will have to be sorted out. Legislation and regulations will be proposed and enacted. Distinctions between consumer and corporate IT will continue to blur, and the social-networking phenomenon is but one element of that.
iPhone-buying employees will bring that device into the enterprise in ever-growing numbers, forcing IT departments to deal with it. Security and protection from hackers, spam, phishers, and the lot of cyber miscreants will continue to pose a huge headache for network administrators as home IT merges with corporate IT.
The Consolidation Drumbeat:
Pure-play software vendors will increasingly be a thing of the past as Oracle and other monoliths swoop in on more acquisition targets during 2008.
IDG didn't want to make a virtualization prediction, but we would be remiss not to. Many prognosticators are gazing into their crystal balls and seeing virtualization on desktops. While some analysts are predicting that will be a sort of Thin Client 2.0, Barry Eggers, Lightspeed general partner, enterprise infrastructure, envisions something different. "Thin clients were about reducing up-front capital costs with a slimmed-down hardware client. Desktop virtualization is about intelligently provisioning applications to desktop users," he says.
He envisions a more successful model will find IT shops using desktop virtualization in conjunction with virtualized servers. Early adopters are finding that users weren't so keen on that model because the ìuser experience [is] much less satisfying than a full desktop, but that will start to change in the new year. How? And where will it lead? We'll leave that to the 2009 predictions. -IDG News Service

Technically Flopped Gadgets of 2007

As well as some fantastic innovations, 2007 saw some truly terrible product releases. Here are the biggest disappointments of the year:
AMD "Barcelona":
There's nothing inherently wrong with AMD's new quad-core Opteron processors - except for the fact they're rarer than punch lines on crime-watch TV show.
Although delays have also beset the desktop version of the chip, the Phenom, Barcelona (the server version) has been a particular problem - there are still none available to buy in most of the countries, despite the fact they were launched in September. Perhaps AMD uses the some special couriers.
Cre8txt keyboard:
This tiny keyboard lets you type on a PC as you would on a mobile phone. Yes! No longer do you have to reach for that convenient "e" button - you can press the 3 key twice instead. As if teachers didn't have it tough enough already, it's designed for use in schools.
Datawind PocketSurfer2:
Datawind promised mobile internet browsing with the PocketSurfer2, but made no mention in its promotional literature of the irritating delays and stress the frustrating interface and lack-luster screen would provide. Using it to send emails was more difficult than running all the way to the intended recipient and reciting the message in person.
Flash Solid State Disk:
Solid state drives are the future of mobile computing, and promise to be lighter, faster and more robust than traditional hard disks. Unfortunately, Samsung's offering was actually slower than a mechanical hard disk, and considerably more expensive - it's like buying a Ferrari, only to be overtaken by a Ford Fiesta.
Wrist Donut:
We've seen our fair share of idiotic solutions to RSI, but one look at the Wrist Donut left us wondering if the crippling pain was really that bad, after all?
The brightly coloured mouse mat that you wear like a bracelet would look ridiculous in a 1980s workout video, let alone an office. This is one donut that definitely deserves a dunking; in the bin.
Griffin iSqueez:
Awful stocking fillers like this are the bane of every gadget lover's festival. This pointless blob of foam rubber keeps your iPod snugly wrapped up in your car's cup-holder, instantly canceling out Apple's inspired design.
Myvu Universal Edition:
Boasting the kind of aesthetics Eddie Murphy left behind in 1985, the Myvu glasses theoretically allow you to enjoy movies while keeping an eye on the world around you. And while you stagger about, half blind, with a tiny video display partially obscuring your view, you can wonder to yourself if this was the worst you've ever spent.
Philips LX2000 + 26PF532:
The idea of buying an all-in-one media centre PC is that everything works together perfectly. This system promised so much, and the components looked great on paper, but it just didn't deliver the goods as a whole - just like the England football squad, really.
New Standards Keyboard:
Have you ever tried writing a letter whilst one over the eight? It's a bit like typing on this alphabetically ordered keyboard.
In our highly unscientific tests, it took our team of 10 testers an average of 8.6 seconds to type the sentence "the quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog" on the QWERTY keyboard, and a full 37.3 seconds to hunt down the letters and achieve a partial nervous breakdown on the NSK. Genius.

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Damn it all is too boring its like the personality blues striking bak again ufffffffff i really get irritated when it happens well the weather is really awasome now days and em really turning the bluish sorta colors it really sucks a big time

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Emmmm damn tired today but hav to come here lolx yaar its worth making some bucks lolx had a long and tiredsome drive today to Shabqadar and in the weather that was here it was like hell
the pace at the blog is piking up so hope to mantain it to the fullest

Monday, January 7, 2008

Did Bell steal phone idea? By Brian Bergstein

A new book claims to have definitive evidence of a long-suspected technological crime ó that Alexander Graham Bell stole ideas for the telephone from a rival, Elisha Gray.
In "The Telephone Gambit: Chasing Alexander Graham Bell's Secret," journalist Seth Shulman argues that Bell ó aided by aggressive lawyers and a corrupt patent examiner ó got an improper peek at patent documents Gray had filed, and that Bell was erroneously credited with filing first. Shulman believes the smoking gun is Bell's lab notebook, which was restricted by Bell's family until 1976, then digitized and made widely available in 1999.
The notebook details the false starts Bell encountered as he and assistant Thomas Watson tried transmitting sound electromagnetically over a wire. Then after a 12-day gap in 1876, Bell went to Washington to sort out patent questions about his work ó he suddenly began trying another kind of voice transmitter. That method was the one that proved successful. As Bell described that new approach, he sketched a diagram of a person speaking into a device. Gray's patent documents, which describe a similar technique, also feature a very similar diagram.
Shulman's book, due out Jan. 7, recounts other elements that have piqued researchers' suspicions. For instance, Bell's transmitter design appears hastily written in the margin of his patent; Bell was nervous about demonstrating his device with Gray present; Bell resisted testifying in an 1878 lawsuit probing this question; and Bell, as if ashamed, quickly distanced himself from the telephone-monopoly bearing his name.
Perhaps the most instructive lesson comes when Shulman explores why historical memory has favored Bell not Gray, nor German inventor Philipp Reis, who beat them both with 1860s telephones that employed a different principle.
One reason is simply that Bell, not Gray, actually demonstrated a phone that transmitted speech. Gray was focused instead on his era's pressing communications challenge: how to send multiple messages simultaneously over the same telegraph wire. As Gray huffed to his attorney, "I should like to see Bell do that with his apparatus."
A new section is now up to grab for all those who wants to read abt technology, in this section i would be gathering info abt various things related to the field of science and technology starting wid a very interesting topic see it for ur self in the cyberia

Saturday, January 5, 2008

WindTalkers

Though there's been an abundance of war movies lately (ranging from the excellent Black Hawk Down to the overwrought We Were Soldiers), Windtalkers brings a fresh angle to this worn-out genre by telling the story of Navajo Indian code talkers.
Set during the Second World War, the film opens with two very different men arriving at boot camp. The first, a veteran soldier named Joe (Nicolas Cage), harbors a tremendous amount of guilt over the loss of his previous platoon. The second, fresh-faced Indian cadet Ben Yahzee (Adam Beach), has been recruited as part of the army's new plan for keeping their code safe (all their previous attempts at surreptitious communication have been intercepted and broken by the enemy). The army has instead developed a new code, based upon the Navajo Indian language, and intends to send out a small number of Indians who can speak it. Each Navajo is assigned a bodyguard of sorts, in the guise of experienced soldiers. Ben is paired with Joe, but his attempts to make friends with the seasoned Marine are met with hostility. What Ben doesn't understand (and what Joe has been made all-too-aware of) is that should Ben be captured by the enemy, Joe has been ordered to kill the man - lest the code be broken. The rest of the film delivers exactly what you'd expect out of such a movie: War violence and lots of it.
Though it never really breaks any new ground in terms of its plot or characters, Windtalkers still stands out as one of the better war flicks to hit theaters in a good long while due mostly to creative direction and stellar acting. What really makes the film worth checking out (in a well-equipped theater, preferably) are the spectacular action sequences. Woo has never been known as a subtle director and his skills are put to good use here. Though his signature "doves-flying-in-slow-motion" shot is nowhere to be found, the swooping camerawork that's made him famous works especially well here. Let's face it, with the extreme proliferation of war movies, it takes a lot to create one that stands out (just ask Mel Gibson). And Woo's done it, by taking those cliches and using them to his advantage. Sure, some of the characters in Windtalkers seem awfully familiar, but when the story is this exciting and moves this quickly, that's pretty much inevitable. The only way out of that is to make a movie like Black Hawk Down, which - though certainly unique and harrowing - had characters that were virtually indistinguishable from one another.
And as exciting as much of Windtalkers is, all of that would mean nothing without solid acting and characters worth rooting for. Cage, a thoroughly underappreciated actor, is very good as the bitter and grizzled veteran who reluctantly accepts the undesirable mission. But it's Beach who emerges as the standout. Known primarily for appearances in small movies like Smoke Signals, Beach proves that he's got what it takes to share the spotlight with someone as recognizable as Cage. It's their rocky relationship that gives the film its heart. There's also a lot of familiar faces in supporting roles, including Mark Ruffalo and Peter Stormare, but it's Christian Slater as a soldier with the same assignment as Cage that winds up the surprise of the movie. Slater, who's been keeping an unusually low profile as of late, demonstrates why he used to be such a big box office draw.
The only fault of Windtalkers comes in the use of some really shoddy-looking stock footage, appearing in the form of guns atop a naval ship. Those guns were not exactly seamlessly integrated into the rest of the film, leading me to wonder why Woo and co. would skimp on such a pivotal point. Regardless, Windtalkers is one of the most exciting (not to mention violent) war movies to emerge in quite some time. This is the sort of movie that screams big screen treatment. Don't miss it.
****out of *****

Lost In Your Eyes By Rouge Wave

As OST from Heroes season1 awasome track i have been listening to it for quite some time now

Missed the last train home,
Birds pass by to tell me that I’m not alone.
Over pushing myself to finish this part,
Handle a lot,
One thing I miss,
It’s in your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes…
Have you seen this film?
It reminds me of walking through the avenues.
Washing my hands,
Attachment scared,
Land on the Ground,
One thing I miss,
It’s in your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes,
In your eyes…

Pashtunwalai...

Pashtunwalai, literally means the way of the Pashtuns, it’s the rules and regulations and laws of the Pashtun tribes which protected the world’s biggest tribal society. These rules are responsible for the survival of the Pashtun tribes for over 2000 years. Some of the rules go back to the days of Adam and eve and are still puritan today
NANEWATEI: Under Nanewatei a penitent enemy is forgiven and the feuding factions resume peaceful and friendly relations. Thus it creates a congenial atmosphere for peaceful co-existence and mutual understanding through eventual reconciliation.
TEEGA OR KANRAY: Teega or Kanray is cessation of bloodshed between contending parties. Teega (putting down of a stone) in other words means a temporary truce declared by a Jirga. The word stone is used figuratively as actually no stone is put at the time of the cessation of hostilities. Once the truce is enforced, no party dares violate it for fear of punitive measures.
BADAL: (Eye for an Eye) Self-respect and sensitivity to insult is another essential trait of Pashtun character. The poorest among them has his own sense of dignity and honor and he vehemently refuses to submit to any insult. In fact every Pashtun considers himself equal if not better than his fellow tribesmen and an insult is, therefore, taken as scurrilous reflection on his character. An insult is sure to evoke insult and murder is likely to lead to a murder.
MELMASTIA: Pashtun have been described as one of the most hospitable peoples of the world. They consider Melmastia or generous hospitality as one of the finest virtues and greet their guest warmly with a broad smile on their faces. A Pashtun feels delighted to receive a guest regardless of his past relations or acquaintance and prepares a delicious meal for him and offers up to their ability the finest meals available to them.
TOR: Pashtuns are sensitive about the honor of their women folk and slight touching of the women is at times considered a serious and an intolerable offence. The cases of adultery and illicit relations are put down with iron hand in and no quarter is given to culprits either male or female. Casting of an evil eye on woman is tantamount to imperil one's life. Both sexes, therefore, scrupulously avoid indulgence in immoral practices.
GHUNDI: Ghundi is a classic case of balance of power in tribal areas. It is derived from Pashto word Ghund, meaning a political party but it is used for an alliance. As modern states enter into bilateral agreements for promotion of trade, cultivation of friendly relations and mutual defense, similarly various sections of a tribe align themselves in blocs or Ghunds to safeguard their common interests. Ghundi is entered into defeat the aggressive and nefarious designs of a hostile neighbor. In tribal fighting the Ghundi members espouse their mutual interests against their common enemy and act as a corporate body with all the resources at their command.
LOKHAY WARKAWAL: Lokhay Warkawal literally means `giving of a pot' but it implies the protection of an individual or a tribe. A weaker tribe to a stronger one with the object of ensuring its safety and security generally gives Lokhay. It is accepted in the form of a sacrificial animal such as a goat or a sheep. When a tribe accepts a Lokhay from another tribe, it undertakes the responsibility of safeguarding the latter's interests against its enemies and protects it at all costs.
LASHKAR: Lashkar is an armed party, which goes out from a village or tribe for warlike purposes. The Lashkar may consist of a hundred to several thousand men. The Lashkar assembled for Jihad (Holy Struggle) is usually very large. The decisions of a Jirga, if violated by a party, are enforced through a tribal Lashkar. The Lashkar thus performs the functions of police in the event of a breach of tribal law.
CHIGHA: Chigha means a pursuit party. The Chigha party is formed or taken out in case armed bandits with the object of lifting cattle, looting property or abducting an inmate of the village, raid a village. Composed of armed persons, the Chigha party goes in pursuit of the raiders to affect the release of the cattle etc or recover the stolen property.
TARR: A mutual accord between two tribes or villagers themselves with regard to a certain matter is called Tarr. For instance, after sowing wheat or any other crop, the people of the village agree not to let loose their cattle to graze in the fields and thus damage the crop. The man whose cattle are found grazing in the fields in violation of this agreement has no right to claim compensation for an injury caused to his cattle by the owner of the field.
MLA TARR: Mla Tarr, which literally means `girding up of loins' denotes two things. Firstly it is used for all such members of a family who are capable of carrying and using firearms. Secondly, it means espousing the cause of a man against his enemies and providing him with an armed party. The tribesmen resort to Mla Tarr when a person belonging to their village or tribe is attacked, mal-treated or disgraced by their enemies.
BADRAGHA: An armed party escorting a fugitive or a visitor to his destination is called Badragha. Badragha is a guarantee for the safety of a man who is either hotly pursued by his enemies or there is an apprehension of his being killed on his way home. An armed party accompanies such a man as Badragha or `escort' to ensure his safe return to the place of his abode. Badragha is never attacked by the second party because of fear of reprisals and the blood feud that is sure to follow if an attack is made on it. The Badragha convoy can be depended upon only within its own geographical limits; beyond it, the people of other tribes take the charge to convoy the traveler.
BILGA: The word Bilga is used for stolen property. A man is held responsible for theft or burglary if any of the stolen articles are recovered from his house. In such a case he is obliged to make good the loss sustained by the afflicted person. He, however, stands absolved of Bilga if he discloses the source or the persons from whom he had purchased the stolen articles.
BOTA: Bota means carrying away. It is a sort of retaliatory action against an aggressor. For instance, if a creditor fails to recover his debt from the debtor, he resorts to Bota by seizing his cattle or one of his kith and kin. The creditor keeps them as hostages till his dues are fully realized or the debtor has furnished a security to make payment within a specified period to the creditor.
BARAMTA: Baramta like Bota is resorted to when the grievances of a party are not redressed or a debtor adopts delaying tactics in respect of payment of a debt to the creditor. The word Baramta is derived from Persian word Baramad, which means recovery or restitution of property etc. Under Baramta hostages are held to ransom till the accused returns the claimed property. The Pashtuns consider it an act against their sense of honor and contrary to the principles of Pashtunwali to lay their hands on dependent classes such as blacksmiths, tailors, barbers and butchers etc belonging to the debtor's village.
BALANDRA OR ASHAR: Balandra or Ashar can be best described as a village aid program under which a particular task is accomplished on the basis of mutual cooperation and assistance. At the time of sowing or harvesting, the villagers lend a helping hand to the man who seeks their help. They take out their pair of bullocks to plough his fields at sowing time and assist him in reaping his crops at the time of harvest. The man, thus obliged, by the fellow villagers holds a feast in their honor in the evening.
MEERATA: Meerata means complete annihilation of the male members of a family by brutal assassination. This is not a custom but a criminal act. Under Meerata, the stronger member of family used to assassinate their weak but near relatives with the sole object of removing them from the line of inheritance and gaining forcible possession of their lands, houses and other property. The tribal law seriously views this kind of cold-blooded murder and persons responsible for such an inhumane and ghastly act cannot escape the wrath of Pashtuns. The Jirga immediately assembles to take suitable action against the culprits. The penalty is usually in the form of setting on fire their houses and other property and expulsion of the culprits from their area.
SAZ: The word Saz is used for blood money or compensation in lieu of killing. Under the custom of Saz a person who feels penitent after committing a deliberate murder, approaches the deceased's family through a Jirga and offers to make payment of blood money to end enmity between them. All hostilities come to an end between the parties after acceptance of Saz. Sometimes the payment of compensation takes the form of giving a girl in marriage to the aggrieved party. It is also called Swarah, which binds together the two parties in blood relations and thus helps in eradicating ill will and feelings of enmity.
ITBAR: Itbar, which means trust, or guaranteed assurance or is the arch of society, which is governed by un-written laws or conventions. All business including contracts relating to sale and mortgage or disposal of property, is transacted on the basis of trust or Itbar. Such transactions are verbal and are entered into in the presence of the village elders or a few witnesses. The violation of Itbar is considered to be dishonorable act, un-becoming of gentleman and contrary to the norms of Pashtunwali.
HAMSAYA: The word Hamsaya stands for a neighbor but in Pashto it applies to a man who abandons his home either due to poverty or blood feud and seeks protection of an elder of another village. In this way the latter becomes his client or vassal. It is, therefore, incumbent upon the protector to save his Hamsaya from insult or injury from any source.
well i guess and hope that this time em going to be really keeping things up todate well for now i hav got a new article on PUKHTOONWALI em trying to lay ma hand on a gud copy of the life time of Benazir the new hot topic these days soo sorry abt the way she was killed hope Pakistan wud be a safe and sound place soon AMEEN.....

Friday, January 4, 2008

The Story of HE !!!

Depressed with the proceedings of the last couple of weeks he was still not in the state of mind to accept that all members of his family had been wiped away in a single yet fatal blow of time with the recent blast that had taken place in the city mall.
A silent tear ran down his cheek at the moment when he remembered that how some days back he was sitting next to his mom along with his sister and his two years old brother and he was teasing his sister who was about to be engaged and then at once burst into tears when he saw a flashback with open eyes of the horrific blast which in a fatal blow along with his family had wiped away many other families.
It was a clear day and he had just given his exams and was free and preparing for his sister’s engagement, when his mom asked him to take them to the city mall because they had to get some groceries because soon the influx of the guest would start in a couple of days and it would be hard then to go out of house for shopping purposes.
He was reluctant to go because a match between Pakistan and India was being telecast of the live and Pakistani batsmen for a change were on the top but yet his mother persuaded him to get up and pick up the car keys and he obeyed her command. He took the car out of the garage and in sometime his mother came out along with his sister and their little brother and they drove towards the mall.
Upon reaching the mall he asked him mom if he could pay a visit to a friend who lived by while they would shop around and got the permission, he arrived at his friend place and spend sometime with him. After receiving a call from his mother he got into his car and then drove towards the city mall.
He had just taken a right turn towards the mall that a huge blast took place and the mall that been standing there in moment was shattered and caught fire he was in his car some distance away but he also felt the blast as the main wind screen of his car broke with realizing much he yelled “Mother” and with all the bruises of the shattered glass he drove as fast as he could towards the mall by the time he reached a lot of people had gather to safe the injured or to take away the bodies of the deceased, it was in a frantic shocked that he was in he did not realize that he had jumped out of a running car and did not even bother to park it but ran straight towards the entrance as some men tried to stop him he yelled, “I have my family in there let me” and they let loose so if he had any survivor he could take them away.
As he reached the blast place it was like if the mall has been painted in red, with blood all over the place. Bodies, heads, hands were lying as if someone had put a brutal human show for Hannibal’s he was shouting at all the might he had and looking here and while wiping the blood of his face and eyes so that he could see properly and then with a shock he say his little brother lying in a single piece but taking his last breaths, the moment he reached and picked him up he died in his hands with his eyes wide open and his face bloody red.
He screamed like if someone had pierced his heart out of his chest and laid his body to aside to look for others. He was moving now swiftly through the bodies and looking to find some way or the other his mother and sister he was totally not in his senses but still trying hard to concentrate while taking a turn he bumped into a half body and yelled like he would not live for another moment it was the body of his sister.
Trying to muster his strength to take her away, lost it completely when he saw his mother close by with her body in a pool of blood in such a way that he could not utter a single thing as he reached there he set aside the body of his sister and walked slowly towards the place where his mothers body was lying and then sat there beside it for a moment, took her head into his lap cleared her face which by the time was not really able to be recognized but he still he wiped away the blood and then cried like a baby for moments to follow.
After which he mustered the last ounce of courage that he had in his body that had already been weakened and gathered all the three bodies with tears dripping like rain from his eyes and tried to take them out of the mall and in mean time some rescuers heard the agonizing cries and came to help him with the bodies but as they came he was crying as if there would be no tomorrow and talking to his mother’s body that he did not let anyone touch and was carrying her as he fainted.
He woke up after three days of the time he had fainted to see his father by this side and jumped towards him and then started crying like a baby again and asking his father that no one was alive anymore his little brother, his to be engaged sister and his heaven had left him for ever.
This is just a single story of the many families that have been ruined because of the bomb blasts and suicidal attacks. Will people ever learn to commit themselves to a cause which would bring a positive change not through violence but through peace?

Thursday, January 3, 2008

After a long time em again trying to make ma self regular wid this blog that i had started wid alot of zeal and zest but now i want in to come into final grips and terms and hope i wud be able to do soo see ya guys wid new stuff soon