MobileCom gives you control over others mobiles!

MobileCom introduced a new service where you can determine for how long you want to keep an SMS that you sent in the receiver’s inbox. I’m not sure what is the idea behind it but I found it irrational, why would I want to delete a message I sent to someone unless I don’t it to be kept as an evidence on me.

Sometimes I receive a message on my mobile and I’m too busy to see it, if the sender has determined a short-life-time of this message by the time I’m free to see it, its gone.

How ethical it is to let someone control others personal stuff? If someone got a confirmation from someone else by SMS and this message was planned to be automatically deleted after a while I guess the first person might have a problem.

Far from that, I don’t see the point of this service, why would I bother what will the receiver will do with messages I sent? Am I too afraid that I will stack their inbox? Its their own mobiles let them decide what would they do with it.

The truth about Rocks Engraving at Wadi Rum

During our trip into Wadi Rum we have been told that those engraving are ancient and were made by the Nabataeans but the truth is that some kinky dude who turned out to be a graphic designer passed by and left some of his art in the area, it’s the rise of the Engraffiti.

Furious Arab female TV presenter | Funny video clip

Yellow Pages | Funny TV Commercial

Hilarious posters from Syrian elections

I’m not sure if those posters are for real but they cracked me up :D

Yard Fitness | Funny TV Commercial



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