Thursday, August 22, 2013

Still on blog

Well it must be more than two years since I had the chance to write in this blog. I have almost forgotten about this blog. Today one of my friends following this blog reminded me of this blog and asked why I'm not updating. If you need excuses you can give thousands. I can say I'm not a really a blogger or don't have time for blogging.

So I thought it's time again for me to write few lines here.

I have to admit writing is a therapy and it helps to refresh and relieve stress. I hope to get more time for this therapy.

I might not be regulary updating this blog. But I'm always updated on other social medias and you can always get my updates from Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @mahudhy

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Nokia finally adopts Windows Phone 7. RIP Symbian and Meego!


Nokia have finally decided to adopt Windows Phone 7 OS for their phones. Nokia's CEO Stephen Elop announced partnership with Microsoft on bringing Microsoft Phone 7 as primary platform to their handsets. He was joined on stage by Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer for the announcement.
Nokia have been thinking for a while whether to develop or stop using their home developed Symbian. Nokia also considered Google's Android but didn't think it could differentiate its phone from all the other Android hardware on the market and on the way. Elop suggested that Nokia's arrangement with Microsoft gives it more latitude to to customize Windows Phone 7 than other vendors, and said Nokia will be introducing a variety of WP7 by next year.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Dead Men Walking...

Gerard Houllier, Avram Grant, Roy Hodgeson and Carlo Ancelotti are all dead men walking after last night's premier league results.
Dire defeats for Aston Villa, West Ham, Liverpool and Chelsea last night could be enough for success-hungry Premier League owners as the clubs' miserable seasons go from bad to worse. These big clubs have worst results in recent times.

Friday, December 31, 2010

Happy New Year 2011!

When the clock strikes twelve tonight, December 31st, people all over the world cheer and wish each other a very Happy New Year. For some, this event is no more than a change of a calendar. For others, the New Year symbolizes the beginning of a better tomorrow. So, if you look forward to a good year ahead, spread happiness with these wonderful New Year wishes.

For me 2010 was a successful year, personaly and professionally. I had a great year with my family with loads good memories to take. Professionally I started something different in the middle of the year went on well as planned. December was a great success and hope to continue this through 2011.

One of the real joys is the opportunity to say thank you for being a part of our lives and to wish you the very best for the New Year. May this New Year bring newly found prosperity, love, happiness and delight in your life.

May the dawning of presently New Year, fill your core amidst new hopes, open up new horizons and shoot for you promises of more capable tomorrows.

Happy New Year 2011!

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Where do you go?


A while ago I was trying to write something on this blog and all of a sudden the computer went off as I have not recharged the battery. So I thought this time I would write on another subject.


This may be a common question we ask. The answer, interestingly how you mean it or if you meant anything. Here is about the work and answer may be rarely "the office" which is supposedly created for productivity. Here, we hear why (in effect, we go into the office to be interrupted! Or to be monitered by a distrustful management who have bought into an ideology of 'dstraction') ... and why the answer should reconfigure the way we work and the way that organisations resource their workforce. Most common answer these days may be 'a cafe'' as me. ... it turns out I'm not alone as most of you may be thinking something similar. 


Few days back I went for a coffee with my bros and it wasn't planned for a idea generating session. But as we started talking on a subject, ideas started flowing and all of a sudden we got more than what we thought about it earlier. 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Arsenal on fire!

Do you still want call them kids or serious title contenders.

It appeared that 14 years in North London had started to send him round the bend.

Having suffered a third loss at home this season, Wenger maintained this team did not need to sign a single player in January. Not a new goalkeeper, central defender, holding midfielder or striker. Not a single one. Those who saw the matches against West Brom, Newcastle, Spurs and the Champions League trips to Braga and Shakhtar found his comments bizarre.

So last night, Wenger will have watched over this destruction of one of his chief tormentors with unbelievable satisfaction.

Arsenal proved they are not merely a pretty team with a soft centre but a clever, maturing team. Cesc Fabregas, whose season has been interrupted with hamstring injuries, finally delivered a proper, world-class performance. Theo Walcott delivered one of his finest games in an Arsenal shirt while Jack Wilshere and Alex Song refused to be bullied at the base of the home team's midfield.

This is the title race no one really wants to win and while they're not exactly invincible, Arsenal proved they are serious contenders.

Arsenal have never been in better shape. Last night they proved they have the armoury to win the title. On the pitch, their big players - Robin van Persie and Cesc Fabregas - looked back in the groove and they had a powerful bench, including Chamakh, Diaby, Arshavin and Rosicky, with Vermaelen to return.

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Are we ready again?

24th December 2004, was a day that brought a new word to our dictionary. 'Tsunami' was a word that most us were never familiar and never heard of before. It's originated from Japan and familiar with those living in the pacific. But never to us Maldivians. Before 6 years we are thought to be far away from earthquake zone and free from related disasters.

Six years back on this day undersea earthquake near Sumatra in Indonesia resulted a Tsunami that effected several countries in the Indian Ocean killing over 200,000 people and several more homeless. Maldives lost 100 lives making it the deadliest disaster. It was a day nobody imagined in their worst nightmares and never expected to see.

This brought the country and people together for recovery. People got united in reconstruction with the assistance from all over the world.

Six years after the tsunami my question is are ready for such a disaster? This is something we don't want see again, but we should be ready if it happens to minimize the impact. With the experience of 2004, what experts advice is this can be mitigated if there is a effective warning system. With the recommendations, UN and governments have set up a Tsunami warning system in the Indian Ocean. What I don't understand is if the people are aware about the process if there are any warnings? How will they communicate such warnings. I think it's time we make people aware and this kind of issues.