
I have a feeling that there's going to be a vocabulary quiz tomorrow, as tomorrow we are to attend all periods. And if there isn't, just be happy that I put up the words a day earlier than normal. On Thursday, I came to realize that the .docs weren't working! So I figured out why and it was because I am now using
Office 2007 rather than 2003. I saved them in the 2007 format (yet checked the compatibility box that supposedly doesn't work), therefore the people without 2007 were not able to use it. So I have now saved them in the 1997 - 2003 format so that everyone can open it, if you have 2007 too. But remember, they're always available in the .pdf format, which always works. I went back and updated Weeks 23 and 24 in case you want to go back to that later in the year. Let's get the links out of the way, get the words
here, or here:
.doc |
.pdf
Now that that's done, let me try to recover from my computer absence in February.
As some of you may know, my computer died and went on to a new place last month, well actually, it's in parts on my bedroom floor waiting to be eBayed in the coming weeks (I'll post up the links here if anyone is interested in bidding).
February had the shortest amount of posts, due to the lack of a computer. Yet, I still managed to capture some videos and today I finally got around to putting them together and adding them to the site. So here goes. First up is a freakishly old episode of
The Daily Show which features
Jerry Seinfeld - it aired in November and for some reason I lost it and recovered it last week. He's promoting his new movie,
Bee Movie. Really funny stuff, so go
here if you wanna watch it. Next is the notorious
Barkley vs.
Bavetta race that took place in Vegas during the
NBA All-Star Weekend on February the 17th; I won't tell you who won, or which two people kissed. All great fun, go
here if you wanna catch that. Next is a
60 Minutes special about Autism that aired the very next day. Autism is pretty rough for a lot of people as it affects so many around the world; 60 Minutes'
Lesley Stahl delves into Autism to give us some very informative information. Great stuff for anyone interested, go
here to get it. Next is the graphic, another Jerry Seinfeld episode, but aired on February 21 and is a different show.
David Steinberg, a comedian, actor, and director (of
Seinfeld,
Friends, and
Curb Your Enthusiasm) hosts this interview show where he gets to sit down and talk with great comedians. This time, it's Jerry. A great watch for all Seinfeld fans, get it
here. Last, and quite possibly the least, is the
Axis of Evil Comedy Tour that was on
Comedy Central last weekend. Now I personally only found probably ten to fifteen percent of this stuff funny (maybe more, but not more than twenty-five percent), but I decided that there are people out there that would find this stuff funny, and I guess I should be promoting this stuff, not because I'm Arab, because I'm not, I'm Pakistani; but because I'm pretty close to the Arabs. So even though it's not extremely hilarious, it is quite funny at times, in my opinion, so catch it
here.
Alright, so that's it. I'm done catching up. Well not really, I still want to work on that photography section; I plan to Insha Allah have up the new computer photographs by the end of the month. Oh, and keep an eye out for the new
South Park this weekend. And the
Lakers. Kobe's been doing fantastically lately, there isn't a game until Thursday, but keep your eye out for that too. Oh, and movies too. March has a ton of awesome movies.
The Namesake,
I Think I Love My Wife,
Reign Over Me,
Colour Me Kubrick,
The Lookout, and
Premonition; none of which I have seen by the way. And I'm totally kidding about that last one.
Alright, that's all. Take care everyone. see u.