Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Hi!
It's been a month, nearly. Ain't been very eager to make an update, and life goes on easy and slow. Got a nice book, this week, from a friend exceptional in linguistics, written by Thomas Hardy, a classic, named The Mayor of Casterbridge. The book is in the tragedy genre of novels, old fashioned or truly said Victorian literature. sometimes hard to follow, as I have lost some of my acquaintance with the language.
Audvis is nearly done with, I mean there is nothing more I can do. Next phase is postponed to the finish of other modules by others. If Audvis seems unfamiliar take a look at some of my latest posts. Audvis needs people with great effort and little expectation, for it is like a religion that needs a prophet, working for the good of the world, and asking of no return.
All work and no play makes jack a dull boy. I've been playing a game called Klickety on Fedora. Take a look, I've become nearly addicted.
The exam is near, the one for graduate education. I'll be taking part, though I have made no decisions about staying or leaving and the results wont effect me. All left to next year, my mind is signalling to think of it and I have no Idea of what to do. To leave with all the dependence I have on my family, culture, and way of life- as I am one who takes things to easy, thinks more and says as little as he takes action- is hard, rather impossible. To stay considering what I have heard, seen, and experienced of graduate education in Iran, is more a waste of potentials for any soul. So if your not depended on the things I said and your heart is free of all that makes a soul stick to his belongings, take your chances and go see the world.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi Ali. About staying or leaving I understand you, but I know that you will eventually make the right decistion! 'All work and no play...' I saw the film 'Shining', but it was somehow good and somwhow bad! Maybe sometime I will talk to you about it. Please visit my weblog.

Anonymous said...

I saw the pictures you took(@ photo.net). They are great. a question: that long photo(!) of MILDAR in your blog, is the sky in it real or you may chnage the sky? cause I don't like unreal photos, you see?