Redesigned, Revamped Nokia App

My Dearest Nokia users,

Well over 18 months ago, I created my first Nokia app for Gino’s Blog. The app was awesome cause the blog was still new and the app gave hundreds the opportunity to read and browse photos offline when they’re bored (mainly in class and traffic).

However, back then the Ovi app wizard was still in its early beta version, and has come a long way since then. That’s why I’m relaunching my Nokia Ovi app now and here’s what’s changed


Multiple Feeds

Main Feed (includes all recent posts)

Restaurant Reviews Feed 

Fashal Gallery

Facebook Feed (for competitions)

Digital Love: Make Love Remotely via Your Computer. Try NOW for Free

This was just a joke guys, obviously! Read up the follow-up post here.

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Just click here for your free trial.

Enjoy!

Note: wait till the end!

Isme Mish Mohem, w Ana Bishtighel Sharmouta

Now that I have your attention, I present to you My Last Valentine in Beirut. It’s the first full-feature movie in Arabic to be filmed in 3D and is expected to be released before the end of the year.

The trailer has been generating loads of controversy. Some vehemently for, some sworn against the very liberal subject matter being handled. I for one am all for. We Lebanese are known for our liberal values (most of us at least) which are not hindered by backwards limitations of religion and tribal societies.

The producers insist that it is far from a porn movie and that the story is indeed well-written and promise a movie that will impress and please. This comes at the heels of “Halla2 Lawein” though, with massive popular and critical acclaim as well as a hefty profit. What do you think? Will you watch this movie? Why or why not?

Poll of the Week: Your Thoughts on the Alcohol Ban + 76% of Readers Are for the Smoking Ban

Islamic groups have been fighting alcohol consumption in Lebanon for years now. They’re succeeding in some areas. Before my 14 March readers point fingers at Hezbollah, I’ll remind them that two of the bastions of 14 March have been dry for decades, namely Sidon (Saida) and Tripoli. The difference is that the Hezbollah bans are more recent and unlike those before us, we are speaking up about this.

However, before I write my thoughts on the matter and present to you my findings, I want to know what you guys think, and that’s this week’s poll of the week!

BEFORE you vote:

Remember, indoor smoking was banned by the Lebanese Government (legally) for health issues. In these areas, Islamic groups are banning them, illegally and under false pretenses.

Last Week’s Results

The results reflect a much higher than expected level of support! More than 76% are completely with versus only 7% against. As for the skeptics, they’re also pretty low compared to what you’d expect from Lebanon and its governments…

So, good luck to us all!

FASHAL – CNN Tripoli FAIL

AUCTION: A Black Nokia E6 (Proceeds go to SJS Scouts Colonie)

My Dearest Readers,

After consultations with Nokia Lebanon, we agreed that the device I get to try out should not lie in an office drawer, getting old and being useless. Instead, and based on their very generous recommendation, I’m going to auction it off here on the blog, and will donate it to charity.

The charity I’ve chosen is one dear to my heart, The SJS Colonie 2011. It is a 10-day summer camp for 100 severely abused and underprivileged children which my scouts group organizes every four years. Since we’re a non-profit volunteer NGO, we need all the help we can get. To find out more about the Colonie, check out the FB page

AUCTIONING WILL START AT 10$ AS OF NOW!

The auctioning will happen via comments, use a valid email address!

The auction will end tonite, at 9:30 PM SHARP.

Remember, the market price of a brand new Nokia E6 is 420-450 USD. The phone is in excellent condition and I even downloaded a few nice apps for you =P

Thank you for our help =)

The Weekly Leaks: The Angry Monkey Is Setting Up Shop in Gemmayzeh’s Alleyway

The Alleyway is probably my favorite Lebanese-grown success story. The revamped, traditional alleyway in Gemmayzeh boasts some of Beirut’s favorite venues, restaurants and shops. Gauche Caviar, Couqley, The Union and The Tanning Salon all operate under The Alleyway umbrella.

You might’ve noticed that I did not include Cloud 9. That’s because Cloud 9 is no more… One of the oldest pubs in Gemmayzeh has been boarded up for a few weeks. But, it’s not because business is slow, on the contrary, it’s because something far better was being prepared to keep up with the demanding clientele (like myself =P).

Last Friday, we were invited to the soft opening of The Angry Monkey. The transformation is stunning, and if it weren’t for the foundation columns, it would be hard to believe that same venue was Cloud 9 only a few weeks ago.

The entire interior, flooring, furniture, bar and even the walls and toilets have been completely transformed. Perhaps the most commanding new feature, is a massive 2-meter wide, 100-kg industrial fan that hangs horizontally behind the brand new stage.

Speaking of the stage, on it lies an authentic, functional piano, behind which is the DJ booth. The floor is now wooden and the chairs are old tree trunks fashioned into pretty comfortable bar stools and chairs. It’s the bar that is perhaps the most intricately designed segment, with plenty of trinkets and gadgets that’ll keep you busy exploring the wall and shelves through a good beer or two.

Speaking of beer, there are plenty of good drinks as well for the more alcohol-savvy pubber. The fruit punch was exceptionally good on Friday. Drinks aren’t the only thing The Angry Monkey has to offer though, for the food is equally exquisite.

It’s as though the prowess of gourmet cooking at Couqley was combined with favorite bar finger foods to create the absolutely delicious monkey burgers (which I presume do NOT contain monkey meat =P) and the mouthwatering sirloin steak, mixed with the crispiest onion rings on Earth.

The Angry Monkey isn’t open for business yet. It’s prospective opening date is on the 1st of September 2011, and what you can expect is an EDM-RnB-free lineup of mainly live performances that range from local bands, open mic nights and of course stand-up comedy gigs.

In my opinion, the venue is a much-welcomed one in Gemmayzeh, breaking the vicious cycle of similar establishments vying for the same territory and clientele and crash-landing in a matter of months. I have truly high-hopes for this venue, and despite the no-EDM policy, I think the refreshingly organic lineups will be a nice change to my nightly routines, and yours of course =P

I will not publish the final review yet, this is just a sneak-peak of The Angry Monkey! Stay tuned for more on this awesome new venue.

Oh, and I ADORE the name!

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Poll of the Week: Crepaway or Roadster? + Last Week’s Results: 35% of Muslims and 97% of Non-Muslims Will Be Clubbing!

Pure and simple. The Lebanese diners are faithful people, and with the current turf-war between Crepaway and Roadster, what is your favorite?

Last Week’s Poll Results

I asked you if you’re a Muslim or not, and whether or not you’ll be clubbing. After separating the muslim and non-muslim votes, here’s the final tally:

Advice on the Blog Logo

Why?

Several months ago, my dearest friend Joelle Haddad designed the blog’s logo you see on the banner on top. Personally, I adore it and I know a lot of you do too. However, the final decision to make the blog a non-profit one, makes me feel uneasy using someone’s else genius to portray my work.

That’s why, I am going to change the logo into the one you see above. It is a rough first-draft, but I am confident I can soften its rough edges.

What Does It Mean?

It is inspired by, of course, the molecular structure of Serotonin, the happiness neurotransmitter (among other things). You might notice one of the double-bonds in the 6-carbon ring is curved, giving the impression it’s a smiley face. This is inspired by my grandma, who mistook my tattoo for a rabbit.

What Do You Think?

Thanks for your help guys!

Schizophrenia Explained

The image to the right, is completely false. Schizophrenia does in fact mean split-brain, but what is meant by split here is not that the brain or mind is split into several minds or personalities, instead, it means a mind which has split from reality. People who suffer from multiple personalities, have Dissociative Identity Disorder.

In terms of pop culture, “Schizo” is often used to tease someone who had a sudden change of heart or mood, helping fuel the misconception that I myself fell victim too before embarking on my Psychology minor at AUB.

What’s even more interesting, is that the general attitude towards the disorder is that it is an exotic and rare, and mostly just textbook and horror movie fodder versus what it really is: an immensely widespread and prolific brain disorder.

The actual figures though, are much, much more shocking. A whopping 1.1% of the human population suffer from schizophrenia. 1.1% might seem a feeble number at first, but think about it, over 1 in every 100 people have it, that’s some 80 people in a population the size of AUB’s 8000 students.

The cost of schizophrenia is also very heavy, with hundreds of billions of dollars spent every year for care, treatment and research around the world. What is unfortunate though, is that even though the prevalence of schizophrenia is twelve times higher than multiple sclerosis, the money spent on MS research per person is almost 4 times the amount spent on schizophrenia research (NHIH 1999).

But, despite this contrast between prevalence of the disease, and the general public’s familiarity with it, many types of schizophrenia are fairly treatable. Antipsychotic drugs like Chlorpromazine traditionally, and the more recent and widely used Clozapine today, are very affective at allaying the symptoms of schizophrenia that are referred to as “positive” symptoms.

Which brings us to the types of schizophrenia and the positive and negative symptoms. Schizophrenia can be thought of as a spectrum of mental diseases that can range from a frozen catatonic state in contorted positions for days, to believing you are the son of God. The easiest way to determine which symptoms are positive and which are negative is to see if schizophrenic behavior is adding (positive) or removing (negative) elements to normal behavior. For example, a paranoid schizophrenic will feel that everyone and everything might be out to get him or her, this is a behavior added to normal behavior. A catatonic state, where people freeze for hours or even days, have something removed from their normal behavior.

I will shamelessly copy paste the categorization from wikipedia now

Paranoid type: Where delusions and hallucinations are present but thought disorder, disorganized behavior, and affective flattening are absent.

Disorganized type: Named hebephrenic schizophrenia in the ICD. Where thought disorder and flat affect are present together.

Catatonic type: The subject may be almost immobile or exhibit agitated, purposeless movement. Symptoms can include catatonic stupor andwaxy flexibility.

Undifferentiated type: Psychotic symptoms are present but the criteria for paranoid, disorganized, or catatonic types have not been met.

Residual type: Where positive symptoms are present at a low intensity only.

The reason I felt this post was in order is because aside from the gross misconceptions I used to share with a sizable portion of the world, is that I recently met a person who fit the symptoms perfectly.

He is a 22-year-old Syrian national, who following the unrest in Syria in recent weeks, became increasingly paranoid. Mediocre tasks such as driving and watching TV, were nightmarish. He perceived the other cars were driven by people who want to do him harm, and were thus closing in on him. His reactions to the popular TV show, LOL on Otv, were of hurt, that they were saying all those jokes about him.

His age, behavior and delusions are a textbook description of paranoid schizophrenia. So is the emotional trigger, which most likely was the traumatic thoughts of his family still in Syria amidst the turmoil.

This assumption, later confirmed, had a profound impact on me personally. That’s when I realized that schizophrenia wasn’t just another rare occurrence that you’ll probably never see except in your exams or books, but very much real and present everywhere, across all socioeconomic, ethnic and racial barriers.

Another popular belief is that schizophrenic people hear voices. This is true, and the hallucinations are mostly usually auditory. They are usually vile, hurtful and inappropriate words and thoughts, which are so distressing and depressing for the patient.

I hope this made some sense, I tried to be as brief and informative as possible. Many thanks to Professor Arne Dietrich for his constant guidance in all things Neuroscientific.


A Message From The “Z Liberation Cell”

Thank You Beirutnightlife.com =)

My Dearest Readers,

Most of you know that apart from my blog, I am also the Editor for Nightlife and Events at Beirutnightlife.com. I have officially held the position from November 2010, but contributed regularly to BNL for well over a year.

It is with a heavy heart that I tell you all that I have submitted my resignation from BNL, and am no longer part of the team.

The ride was a blast and I enjoyed the dozens and hundreds of events and nights I covered. Most of you who organize events experienced the BNL coverage, and I made sure you all were more than satisfied.

Unfortunately, my career path and creative aspirations have no place as part of BNL anymore, and as such, I have decided to exit before my summer conquests of different countries for fun, internships and hopefully studies.

I would like to thank the BNL team and tell them it was a pleasure to work and party with them over the past year. I wish them the best of luck as I’m sure they wish me.

And people, don’t bug me with your requests for coverage anymore, the rest of th BNL crew would be more than happy to help you.

Thanks,

Gino