When I first got to Paris, I thought that calling and sending SMS to my friends and family back home would cost me the same as International calling and SMS usually cost me in Lebanon, until I got my contract and discovered the enormous prices of calling abroad. All my friends here advised me to [...]

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Rita on May 14th, 2009

Those who have ever been near my computer know that one application is always open and probably 95% of the time in the foreground: Firefox. Ever since I decided to ditch Internet Explorer some year ago I think (it took me long enough to do it, something that I’m not proud of), Firefox has given [...]

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I’ve been in Paris for almost 8 months now, and even though I ended up adapting to the life here and to the local population, my heart has been aching for my country. I am not one of those people who leave their country to find a life elsewhere and come back only on holidays, [...]

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Rita on April 25th, 2009

Just a few hours ago, I decided that I SHOULD know what’s happening with the Lebanese elections. I had totally forgotten that the parliament elections were on June 7th and I had failed to see how soon they are, that’s just because I have been (what i call) an anti-politics person for a few years, [...]

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Rita on April 16th, 2009

As an online blogger and a tech enthusiast, I find myself often times living on the edge of the portable memory. I am always looking for bigger memory cards and I keep losing my USB sticks, so every couple of months, I need to buy new items. This means that I have searched for a [...]

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