Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Calling the blogosphere


B
eing in love is like experiencing life on a whole new level. Admittedly, heart breaks aren't as fun, but why worry about pain when the gain is so much more! I love my Malteser. I love her so much!


In todays world, where smoke signals, morse code and telegrams are no longer the romantic mediums to communicate with, MSN, gmail chat and iphone whoring seem to do the trick. from 'I 8 u lst night' to 'i luv you'. Technology it seems has not only altered religious, social and cultural boundaries, but also the boundaries (are there any?) of love.


Im a huge fan of instant messenger chat as it allows me to nudge, *love* and generally force my second half into a multi task mode. However, words on screens and flower petals strewn across a desktop really cant beat the real deal. Talking over the phone. Given that my second half is far far away from me currently, mobiles really come in handy. msging and talking. Talking is soothing, loving and oozes affection, something you rly cant do whilst chatting.

Living in Egypt means i do not have access to a city wide wifi where I can use VOIP lest some clever IT guy comes along to burst my bubble (feel free to install it though Mr IT croo.. guy!).
Please please plz.

So without further ado this weeks Minx0rs challenge of the week *drum roll* Someone tell me how I can call the UK from Egypt for free.


All admissi
ons to be below the age of 21, must have spent at least 3 years on some underground hacker domain and NOT involve the word (or technology) VOIP. Any suggestions of smoke signals, piegeons, falcons, eagles, camel, horse, donkey, telegrams, morse code and landlines will immediately be incinerated.

KKTHNX.

Oh and before I forget, grand prize is a half eaten bag of Chipehs!



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