Panjereh Means WindowEarlier this month, I mentioned a blog at Panjereh.blogspot.com because it's in a different language and I wish I could read it. Through the serendipity of the internet, its author, Hooman Shayani, wrote me to explain the following:
I didn't know that last bit, although Hossein did provide a helpful note that the language is Farsi. The best part of all of this is that Hooman has added English translations for a couple of his posts! Although it's double the work for him, he's using it as an opportunity to improve his English (a goal I wish him much luck with considering how strange our language is!). Either way, I'm impressed and appreciative. Here's a translation of his first post:
I've asked Hooman to add an RSS feed for his site so I can keep up with it, because I'm even intrigued by the teaser about something "strange" that happened to his cars. Addendum: Hooman has added an RSS feed for Panjereh, and Hossein Derakhshan notes that he, too, blogs about Iran and provides English translations and an RSS feed. On a side note, I realized I didn't blog the great story about how the web in general, and blogs in particular, are giving Iranian women a new voice (which also includes more information about Hossein, too).
Donut ArtEvery Palm user needs this! The TealInfo Krispy Kreme database of locations! Free, although it does require TealInfo, which is $16.95. Combine this with a road trip that uses GPS drawing, and you could have some real fun! Daypop Mad LibsFound recently in my news aggregator:
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