1. The Sponge
The sponge reader will read every single word of your post. They will stay on your blog the longest of the three, and they will really try to understand where you are coming from and what you are saying.

Sponge readers tend to be detail-oriented. Many times they will leave a comment sharing their opinion, or informing you of a word you misspelled or punctuation you missed. I really like it when sponge readers visit Bit Rebels because they are the only ones that actually read our entire articles. Hahaha As a blogger, that makes me happy. I welcome their opinions and suggestions!

2. The Skimmer
The skimmer reader will do just that, skim your article. They will rarely read every word because they are in a hurry. They will only stay on your blog for a short time, usually a minute or two at the very most.

The skimmer has developed the skill of being able to “get the gist” of an article by just skimming it quickly. For them, that’s all they need to do to feel good about it. In my opinion, the majority of readers to our blogs are skimmers. We live in a fast-paced world, we have new information coming at us constantly, and many of us fall into this category. I know I do, I’m definitely a skimmer.

3. The First Sentence Fireball
The reader that is a first sentence fireball does what the name implies. They will read the first sentence of each paragraph, check out the images, and that’s all. Many times these people are visually stimulated, so if your blog looks blah… they won’t even read the first sentence.

These fireballs may have dozens of blogs in their Google Reader and many times they read a lot of content every day. They aren’t interested in the whole article; they just want to know the bare bones basics, like a quick outline. People that are very active on Digg are known for reading a ton of content daily, but they don’t actually read everything they click on. In my opinion, that type of reader would fall into this category.

I'm definitely a skimmer:p

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Ramadan Around the globe

For the record,

I'm a Lebanese expat born and raised in my lovely Kuwait,

It's been always like a 1st home to me while in fact its a 2nd.

As for why I mentioned this in this post is because

Ramadan in Kuwait, isn't that festive like other countries

by that I mean, there is no fawanees no decorations whatsoever for this month,

for example I spent 2 Ramadans in both Jordan and Lebanon,

and was impressed by the festive feelings there and the decorations in the streets was amazing.

Just walking by them gives you that Ramadan feel, just like Christmas.

for example the picture below was taken last year by me

the moon cycle was all over Lebanon Last year in 2009!

&  this one was all over the Hamra / Rouche Street

Also I was surprised that we Still have Musa7arati,

Also this [link]

Shows how people are festive in Ramadan,

Why don't we do that?

It's just in malls where I can see signs of Ramadan! but outside streets deserve it as well!

What do you think?


المناهل

from some one who grew up with 2 brothers and a sister, whose older and knew all the shows in the early & late 80s

For being myself one. the show was the reason why I wanted to go to school just to learn how to read
المناهل

It was terrific show, needless to say

When I stumbled across this segment from the show

And it all came back to me and my 1st thought was WOW, could we ever come up with such thing? such wits?

I was wrong

In fact the original was much better than the one they did

So inclusion kids, for educational purposes only we Can steal!

Of course it was for a noble cause, but nonetheless I urge for this kind of shows to come back!


Hungry?

So this is probably the longest 7 mins I had in my life

and every piece he installs makes me more hungry!!

what about you?

P.S I'm singing the donut song now!


I'm Batman!

I  Just LOVEEEE that show!


Origami Swan

How to make an Origami Swan?

Of course You will need

Your hands & a sheet of paper

step 1

Step 2

Fold the paper in half from the angles to make it look like a triangle

Step 3

Fold one angle half way with a 90 degree angle

Step 4

Flip the paper and fold the angle half way

repeat the same step

Step 5

bend the tip to the page to the last end

Step 6bend the tip of the pointy angel to form the beak

Step 7

fold it in half

Step 9

left the beak to shape the neck

& there you go!


Ramadan Kareem


Ramadan Kareem Everyone, May Allah bless you with happiness and grace your home with warmth and peace.

عساكم من عوادة :)

From AboutQ8 Team :)


Ugly?

Perhaps the ugliest color I've seen so far!! Yuck!


Driving Lessons

This is the first time I see a small 4x4 car being used for driving lessons !!! all of us know that the car should be a usual Nissan Sunny XD. New things are going on recently :) . I ll leave you with the picture below.


Qarart? or not yet?

So what is Qarart?

Qarart is a National Project for Supporting Small businesses.

Main goals?

It supports Small businesses and Issues that concerns the Kuwaiti Youth,
and Grab the Attention of the Community to help & support the Youth and their small projects

Also, its the link between big Projects and Small ones, As well as helps develop talents & skills to convert them into an investment

It's as well a real step for the Youth to discover him/herself

The exhibition will be at Al Buraq Mall in Hawali

from 18th of August till 22nd of August

To participate Call the hotline

6700541

97188991

or Email them at : qarart@hotmail.com

Also check their Facebook group :)

Can't Wait to cover the event!