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Moving to Toronto

As many of my fellow Mozillaians probably know already, I've moved to Toronto to work full-time for Mozilla Corporation.  It's been a very exciting process so far.  Toronto seems like a great city, and it's been very nice to meet some of the fellows which I've been known only online in person, and it's even greater to get a chance to work with this group of very smart people on the project that I love.  This is the best deal that anyone can get: making a living by working on something that you love, in a great place with the great community which we know as the Mozilla Community.

A glimpse of hope

Tehran saw something today which was unprecedented and astonishing in the past 30 years.  Mousavi had announced yesterday that he's going to hold a rally today at 4:00PM in which people will start walking towards the Azadi (Freedom) square starting from the Enghelab (Revolution) square.  He had submitted an official request to the Interior Ministry requesting them to issue an official approval for the rally.  The Interior Ministry quite predictably denied this request, and in their official announcement stated that a number of

Dark days

Yesterday was the 10th Iranian Presidential Election.  The major candidates for presidency were Mousavi and Ahmadinejad, the current president of Iran.  Many of the Iranians were willing to try to make sure that Ahmadinejad would not get re-elected for another four years, and most of them started supporting Mousavi.  The competition became more intense after some of controversial debates on the national TV, and supporters of Mousavi and Ahmadinejad started to protest and demonstrate on

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