My last post in India was in hope of getting to Iran after reading this sentence
in the news headlines: "Khatami Came". and in all those nasty days the only
thing that brought a smile to my face was this.
360 is reaching its final days and perhaps thousands of eyes would cry in the
burial. According to a friend of mine, the previous generation of Iran were know
with war, but this generation with 360 for sure. It's hilarious, but 360 changed
many lives. My painter friend says his exhibition visitors were tripled after
360 and Mahshad, another friend, finds all her best friends one of the many
advantages of 360.
My acquaintance with 360, like all other friendships, began in a gloomy Sunday
afternoon... It was very simple. Someone opened up a page for me here and showed
me his . "Do you want to have a page?" then replied himself: "You can't. It's
difficult. You ought to have friends so that you get invited."
The utterance of this sentence in arrogance triggered my womanly feelings to
have a profile in 360 and my friends list was two times bigger than his by the
next week. All my minutes after work from then on were spent clicking in 360.
In 360 everyone is born with a click and dies with one.
With technology improvements scientists later understood that having one good
friend is better than a 1000 enemies in your list and then we learned about the
word "remove".
Eventually, what was left from 360 for me was this small list.
360 will die with a click to remind us all of its virtual essence. When I heard
about its closure news all my 360 days became alive in my mind. I wish all your
things to be pretty forever but I'm not sure...
Now the last days of 360 are the last days of election for me. Khatami went with
the same headline that he came with and resigned for Mir Hussein.
Down by Law (movie):
:I wish you stayed around...
-i don't see any signs around or any thing
:well she said the one to the right goes west
-she said she didn't know
:look man it doesn't matter to me, you go whichever way you want. right? and
I'll go the other way, yeah right?
- yeah, all right
-hey by Zack.
-bye
Yes, we raise our hands good-bye...
translated from Torre's page on 360
(http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-ijgzT8kleqpmd2kotl7VF0Mj?p=299)