Feb 25 2011

Acres of Diamonds

By Russell Conwell

In 1870 we went down the Tigris River. We hired a guide at Bagdad to show us Persepolis, Nineveh and Babylon, and the ancient countries of Assyria as far as the Arabian Gulf. He was well acquainted with the land, but he was one of those guides who love to entertain their patrons; he was like a barber that tells you many stories in order to keep your mind off the scratching and the scraping. He told me so many stories that I grew tired of his telling them and I refused to listen — looked away whenever he commenced; that made the guide quite angry. Continue reading


Jan 5 2011

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Nov 19 2010

BlackBerry Torch Vs Iphone 4

This review might come as a shock, but I recently got myself the NEW BlackBerry Torch 9800. Being an Apple fanatic and committing my life to the Macintosh brand, I thought it would be only fair to try a new brand. The Android platform range was an option… But that would be like twins fighting over superiority. The Iphone 4 and Andriod range fall in the same fruit basket.


I really wanted to see if I can get a phone that fits all my requirements and be able to have the best of all worlds, that being: Looks, Apps, Mail/Messaging, Functionality/Usability, Durability, Performance, Social media and the FUN factor. This will also be criteria on my review.

So here goes……

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Sep 23 2010

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Sep 15 2010

Scary Facebook Study

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Facebook users have low self-esteem.
TORONTO: Facebook is used mostly by narcissists and those with low self-esteem, says a Canadian study.

These type of people use Facebook as a self-promotional tool, says psychology researcher Soraya Mehdizadeh of York University.

Mehdizadeh, who extensively examined the online habits and personalities of 100 Facebook users aged 18 to 25 years old, found that individuals higher in narcissism and lower in self-esteem spent more time on the site and filled their pages with more self-promotional content.

“We all know people like this. They are updating their status every five minutes and the photos they post are very carefully construed,” she says.

“The question is, are these really accurate representations of the individual or are they merely a projection of who the individual wants to be?”

Mehdizadeh says she was struck by the fact that those with lower self-esteem were more apt to use this social networking tool. As part of her research, she examined five features of participants’ Facebook pages for self-promotion: the ‘about me’ section, the main photo, the first 20 pictures on the ‘view photos of me’ section, notes, and status updates.

Describing self-promotion by Facebook users as any descriptive or visual information that attempted to persuade others about one’s own positive qualities, Mehdizadeh assessed facial expression (striking a pose or making a face) and picture enhancement (using photo editing software) in the main photo and ‘view photos of me’ sections.

Further, she examined the use of positive adjectives, self-promoting mottos, and metaphorical quotes in the ‘about me’ section. Self-promotion in the notes section could include posting results from Facebook applications including ‘my celebrity look-alikes,’ which compares a photo of the user to celebrities, or vain online quiz results.

After this, she used the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale to measure participants’ self-esteem. Narcissism was assessed by using the Narcissism Personality Inventory, according to a university release.

From the gender perspective, Mehdizadeh says she found that men displayed more self-promotional content in the ‘about me’ and notes sections, whereas women demonstrated more self-promotion in the main photo section.

“I thought this was an interesting way to apply theoretical paradigms in psychology to online self-presentation, which is still a fairly new concept,” says the Canadian researcher. “I believe the next question to be answered is whether or not the use of such websites could be used to improve one’s self-esteem and overall sense of well-being. This sort of finding may have great implications in the lives of the socially anxious or depressed,” according to the researcher.

Read more: ‘Facebook users have low self-esteem’ – The Times of India http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech/social-media/Facebook-users-have-low-self-esteem/articleshow/6523688.cms#ixzz0zaevF9Ez