Posted in July 31, 2006 ¬ 18:15h.Emre
Today is somewhat an end to an era for me… Today I quit my current position. For some it might be “so what?”. But for me this was the end of a close to 4 years of “real job”… I`m not going to rant and rave about how “boring” my job was or how it [...]
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Posted in July 25, 2006 ¬ 11:59h.Emre
Gözünüzden kaçmasın diye buraya da not alayım dedim. Oktay Ekşi`nin bugünkü yazısından: … Milli Eğitim Bakanı Hüseyin Çelik bilindiği gibi tüm eğitim kurumlarını medreseleştirme hayaliyle çırpınıyor. Nitekim şu anda eğitim sistemimizde görev yapan Fizik öğretmenlerinin sayısı 7637; Felsefe öğretmenleri 5099; Coğrafya öğretmenleri 6656; Bilgisayar öğretmenleri 6999 olmasına karşın Din Kültürü ve Ahlak Bilgisi öğretmenlerinin sayısı [...]
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Posted in July 18, 2006 ¬ 09:30h.Emre
ROCKEEEET! YEAAAHH!!! I went to Def Leppard and Journey concert two weeks ago on Nissan Pavilion. I`m gonna talk about Nissan Pavilion later… Actually I should maybe talk now… Fuck Nissan Pavilion… It`s a nightmare to go there in a car. We missed the Journey because of a single lane road that takes you to [...]
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Posted in July 17, 2006 ¬ 12:29h.Emre
Don`t forget to ride to work on this and every July 19th! Cause it`s ride to work day!
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Posted in July 17, 2006 ¬ 10:45h.Emre
This year I was not planning ahead for going to Waterfest 12. But since my good friend Haris was visiting me and he`s a car freak like me, we decided to make a New York trip + Waterfest Sunday events. Saturday NYC was a good one. We chilled in Central Park, ate a lot of [...]
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Posted in July 5, 2006 ¬ 17:22h.Emre
These screen captures tell it all I guess… When I`m watching a soccer game, I WANT TO SEE WTF IS GOING ON ON THE FIELD! NOT THE GODDAMN STATISTICS! I understand that american culture on sports is ALL about statistics like how many times a goddamn player got kicked on the balls for this season, [...]
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