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Mall of the Emirates Atrium

The Mall of the Emirates is supposedly the third largest mall in the world. The parking building is certainly the biggest I've ever seen, and the shops are huge, but I still wouldn't mind a larger one to roam around (In a couple of years we're supposed to get at least a couple of contenders for biggest mall in the whole wide world). My favourite part is the huge atrium in the centre. This picture is just a small part of it, and was taken in the early evening one Friday wth the new Kodak c875, before we took in a screening of Music & Lyrics.

How I Chose My New Compact Camera

In case you didn't already notice, I barely took any pictures in 2006. There were a bunch of reasons, most of which squarely came down to a combination of mild depression and acute laziness, but there were a few technical factors inhibiting my photography.

Plain and simple, our camera wasn't working too well, and still isn't. Since 2003 Samir and I have been using an Olympus C-4000z, a 4 megapixel, 3x optical zoom that is the size and shape of the average potato and takes 10 seconds or so to start up and take a picture with.

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Cthululu!

Just before I went on vacation last January, I realised that there were still a couple of potatoes left in the house. They had already been around for a while and had started to sprout eyes. I decided on a whim to just leave them out and see what grew. When I came backthey were still there, shriveled, and the eyes had grown into weird clusters of purple and green tendrils. I could have probably taken pictures of them right then and there, but decided to wait.

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"Interview Me!" Meme

The concept is simple. You read one of these posts. You put in a comment at the end that says, "Interview me!" and the author of the post sends you five questions -- any five questions -- to answer on your own blog or site. Dan answered some, and a bunch of us asked him to interview us (Spyder, Caren and Big Tony have answered already). Click on read more for my answers, which are, as usual, long and hence have to be broken into multiple pages:

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Lemon Pepper Linguine

While scouring the pasta aisle at the hypermarket the other day, I came across a range of flavoured pastas. Now, these aren’t like instant ramen which are regular noodles with a flavour sachet of some kind, nor were they the usual coloured varieties of pasta (green and red, which are supposedly spinach and tomato or beetroot coloured).

This particular brand of pasta, Catelli Bistro (it’s made in Canada by Ronzoni Foods, Montreal) comes in flavours like ‘sundried tomato and basil spaghettini’ (which I'd tried before) and ‘lemon pepper linguine' which is what I prepared today.

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allVishal.com runs Drupal

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The site's had no activity over the last week or two because I've been spending my time switching over to a whole new content management system, Drupal.

It took me this long to convert all the content over from my old CMS, Pivot. Drupal is a much more robust (and much more complex) system which is what I need keeping in mind what I would like this site to be over the next few years. I doubt that I will ever need to switch again.

You will also note that the blog has changed to 'journal' and that there are now RSS feeds for pretty-much everything.

Also, the biggest change (and the thing that took up most of the last two weeks' work) is the inclusion of every single blog I've had since 2001 into the journal. More on all this stuff later, because now I need to go out and buy myself a new camera.

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Vishal K Bharadwaj is a generalist; a writer, graphic designer, illustrator, photographer and all-round crazy person.

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