Thats why i laugh when i see a new building being covered with glass. It gets dirty just one month after they finish it and it looks so ugly. For god's sake, if you want to look sophisticated and use glass fro facades, think how you are going to clean it!
Bilal, Absolutely... so should we start a business in glass cleaning, all you need is a rope according to Mohannad :P
Mohannad, Man, its been ages, where have you been!! Anyway, welcome back and make sure to take a picture for one of those guys, and send us a rope... who knows, this is business startup and you have one third of the company if you do your part :)
Wallahe it is a good idea, akkamen ma9ri 3la shwayyet 7bal and you got a business :D
Walla ya abu shreek I am extremly busy; teaching a course, taking a course in organizational psychology, and doing some research then combine all of this with 3-4 hours commute daily and add ramadan, you get mohanned makel hawa :)
But I always check your blog but with less comments-which means that I am agreeing with you lately ;)
These are the pictures that tell the story of tearing apart a landmark in this country's heritage. If you want to torture a man who has great passion for the history of Amman, all you have to do is take him to stroll down Jabal Amman and walk around the School that was built in 1947, the "Islamic Scientific College" It's wall once stood tall all around the buildings that constituted the architectural stamp of a different era. Jordan is still young, a country that is less than a hundred years, so when you talk about buildings that are 60 Years old. The first international football field , is no longer there, instead you will find the new buildings in this picture. Some of the most influential people in this country studied behind those thick walls. Including King Hussein, Ministers, Princes, Politicians, Opposition figures and many more. The school's management seems to have a different architectural opinion!! So they started renovating, demolishing, removing struc...
What makes a country? better yet what is the definition of a country? It is not meant to make Jordan any less of a nation or a culture when you say that Jordan as a country didn't exist 100 hundred years ago. There is a big difference between an inhibited land and a country. "A country" adds the dimension of political identity, of a nation that moves with its self appointed leadership towards it's own agenda. Before the so called "independence" of Arab countries, we were part of a larger nation and a larger political cluster. It was not ONLY Jordan... Almost every other Arab country did not exist as an individual political structure as it does today. And we were sold the concept of "A COUNTRY" as if it is the greatest achievement of our modern times. Our greatest disappointment was sold as our greatest achievement!! The unity of the Arab nations was broken down with lines of ink held sacred on fresh glossy maps with 21 proud new flags!! ...
I think I might buy Diesel and fill the tank and when the prices are up. I'll just sell it and get myself two air conditioning units. That is if there is anyone crazy enough to buy diesel from me at that time. Now, seriously... I need a serious advice? what's the best in the market? Are there any other options... etc.
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Thats why i laugh when i see a new building being covered with glass. It gets dirty just one month after they finish it and it looks so ugly.
For god's sake, if you want to look sophisticated and use glass fro facades, think how you are going to clean it!
Zaman 3annak:)
Salamat..
Absolutely... so should we start a business in glass cleaning, all you need is a rope according to Mohannad :P
Mohannad,
Man, its been ages, where have you been!! Anyway, welcome back and make sure to take a picture for one of those guys, and send us a rope... who knows, this is business startup and you have one third of the company if you do your part :)
Walla ya abu shreek I am extremly busy; teaching a course, taking a course in organizational psychology, and doing some research then combine all of this with 3-4 hours commute daily and add ramadan, you get mohanned makel hawa :)
But I always check your blog but with less comments-which means that I am agreeing with you lately ;)
LOL, this is a day to remember :D