Friday, December 11, 2009

Wish ...



خدا میدونه چقدر دلم میخواد اینجا باشم

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Just an Smile ...




به خدا قسم که راحتم کردی
ولی دلم بدجوری لرزید

Monday, October 12, 2009

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Dance ...



Show me slowly what I only know the limits of
Dance me to the end of love
...
Dance me very tenderly and dance me very long

- Dance me to the end of love, Leonard Coehn


بعد از مدتها یک موسیقی عالی

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Me ...



~ via http://leloveimage.blogspot.com/

Monday, September 7, 2009

Hope ...


مرنجان دلم را که این مرغ وحشی
ز بامی که برخاست مشکل نشیند

بنازم به بزم محبت که آنجا
گدایی به شاهی مقابل نشیند

خلد گر به پا خاری آسان برآرم
چه سازم به خاری که در دل نشیند

Monday, July 20, 2009

King ...

No you're just nothing
Where's your crown, King Nothing?
No you're just nothing
Absolutely nothing

- King Nothing, Metallica

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

Obeisance ...


I'm losing my religion
Trying to keep up with you
And I don't know if I can do it
Oh no, I've said too much
I haven't said enough
I thought that I heard you laughing

- Losing my religion, R.E.M

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Patience ...


گویند که سنگ لعل شود در مقام صبر

آری شود ولیک به خـــــــون جگر شود

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Time ...


Invest a few moments in thinking. It will pay good interest.
- Author Unknown

Monday, May 11, 2009

Blue Cafe ...


My world is miles of endless roads
That leaves a trail of broken dreams
Where have you been
I hear you say?
I will meet you at the Blue Cafe
Because, this is where the one who knows
Meets the one who does not care
The cards of fate
The older shows
To the younger one, who dares to take
The chance of no return

Where have you been?
Where are you going to?
I want to know what is new
I want to go with you
What have you seen?
What do you know that is new?
Where are you going to?
Because I want to go with you

So meet me down at the Blue Cafe

The cost is great, the price is high
Take all you know, and say goodbye
Your innocence, inexperience
Mean nothing now

Because, this is where the one who knows
Meets the one that does not care
Where have you been?
I hear you say
I'll meet you at the Blue Cafe

So meet me at the Blue Cafe

- Chris Rea, Blue Cafe

Friday, May 1, 2009

Human ...


خویشتن نشناخت مسکین آدمی

از فزونی آمد و شد در کمی

خویشتن را آدمی ارزان فروخت

بود اطلس خویش بر دلقی بدوخت



- مثنوی معنوی



Thursday, April 23, 2009

Happiness ...


Happiness only real when shared.

- Christopher McCandless, Into the Wild

Monday, April 20, 2009

Just a Pawn ...


There are only two ways to live your life.
One is as though nothing is a miracle.
The other is as though everything is a miracle."

- Albert Einstein

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Sunset ...


They enjoy the goal but not the process.
But the reality of it is that the true work of improving things is in the little achievements of the day.

- Celine, Before Sunset

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Matrix ...


Overview

In the dystopia the series depicts, Earth is dominated by sentient machines. Humans are grown in pods and are connected by cybernetic implants to an artificial reality called the Matrix, which keeps their minds under control while the machines use the bioelectricity and thermal energy of their bodies as an energy source.

The virtual reality world simulated by the Matrix resembles human civilization around the turn of the 21st century (this time period was chosen because it is supposedly the pinnacle of human civilization). The majority of the films and games of the Matrix franchise take place in a vast unnamed megacity, although it is not the only city within the Matrix, as other familiar locations are mentioned and visited by the characters during the trilogy and the Animatrix. As this environment is practically indistinguishable from reality, except when a slight green tinge appears (becoming more prominent as the series continues), the majority of humans connected to the Matrix are unaware of its true nature. Most of the central characters in the series know that it is not 'real' and as a result can partially bend the simulation's physical laws in order to perform superhuman feats within the simulation.

The virtual world is first introduced in The Matrix. The Animatrix short film "The Second Renaissance", and the comic "Bits and Pieces of Information"show how the initial conflict between humans and machines came about, and how and why the Matrix was first developed. Its history and purpose are further explained in The Matrix Reloaded.

Versions

According to character dialogue in The Matrix Online, the following about the Matrix' past has been revealed:

Matrix v1.0 = Paradise Matrix, where the Angel Agents originate. Humans cannot be unplugged. Failed.

Matrix v2.0 = Nightmare Matrix, where Vampires/Werewolves/Ghosts/Monsters originate. Humans cannot be unplugged. Failed.

Matrix v3.0 = Oracle's proposed version of the Matrix involving choice and the prophecy. First unplugged redpills populate Zion. First time the One appears to reload the Matrix. Success.

Matrix v3.1 = The One, having reloaded the Matrix, chooses 23 people to repopulate Zion, and dies. Second time the One appears to reload the Matrix. Success.

Matrix v3.2 = The cycle continues. No further data on this version of the Matrix.

Matrix v3.3 = The cycle continues. No further data on this version of the Matrix.

Matrix v3.4 = The version of the Matrix where the Commando Agents originate. They attempt to fight against their prototype replacements (Current G-Men type Agents) before they can finish their test trials, and fail. The cycle continues.

Matrix v3.5 = The current version of the Matrix, where Neo and Agent Smith originate. Having never been reloaded, it is still the current version of the Matrix in The Matrix Online.

Version one

After the human race was defeated by the machines, the machines performed experiments using cybernetic implants to connect human minds to computers, and presumably erased the memories of their former lives. The first version of the Matrix into which the humans were hardwired was created by the Architect. As mentioned by him in The Matrix Reloaded, and by Agent Smith in The Matrix, it was designed as a perfect world containing no wars, plagues, or dangers of any sort. People began to reject this simulated utopia, on the premise that it was "too good to be true"; according to Agent Smith, this rejection caused "entire crops" of humans to die.

Version two

Instead of the "perfection" of the first, the second version of the Matrix simulated a world more in line with "the varying grotesqueries of [human] nature", featuring wars, plagues, and more hellish environments. Images shown to describe this include images of Nazi Germany, war, sickness, and death. Particularly evident are images of radiation-burnt victims of the atomic bomb. It has been alluded by older programs such as the Merovingian and Persephone that entities such as the Twins (ghosts), Cujo and his werewolves, Vlad and his vampires, as well as other "supernatural" programs are remnants of this era of the Matrix.

Much to the frustration of the Architect, this version was also a failure. Human nature again interfered, in that while perfection was inherently unbelievable, so too was an unending nightmare.

Version three

The creation of a third version was suspended until a way of dealing with mankind's unpredictable nature could be found. The solution was discovered by what the Architect described as an "intuitive" program that was designed to help the machines better understand the human psyche. This program was personified and known to the humans as the Oracle. The Oracle found that 99% of humans would accept the system if given a subconscious choice to accept or reject the Matrix. Continually permitting the escape of the rebellious elements as they emerged created the first stable Matrix. The remaining 1% could eventually become dangerous to the stability of the Matrix if left unchecked. This problem was solved by gathering them in a settlement of their own called Zion.

In order to keep the inhabitants of Zion under control, the Machines created the concept of The One. The Oracle disseminated among the rebels a prophecy that one day a messiah would be born with the power to 'free' humanity. This figure, called the One, would actually be instrumental in the continuation of the Matrix. When Zion's population grew too large, the One would be introduced into the Matrix and would be permitted to make contact with the Zion rebels and escape from the Matrix, causing them to concentrate their attentions on the prophecy rather than the actual progress of the conflict. After a certain amount of time had passed, Zion would be attacked, and that would be the impetus guiding the One to a meeting with the Architect, who would then tell him the truth about the Matrix and his following task:

"The function of the One is now to return to the Source allowing a temporary dissemination of the code you carry, reinserting the Prime Program. After which you will be required to select from the Matrix twenty-three individuals ��� sixteen female, seven male ��� to rebuild Zion. Failure to comply with this process will result in a cataclysmic system crash killing everyone connected to the Matrix which, coupled with the extermination of Zion, will ultimately result in the extinction of the entire human race."

The survivors would be told
the prophecy of the One, but would not be allowed to know of the cycle of the Matrix's renewal, each time believing it to be first time anyone had been freed from the Matrix.

This "One cycle" was put into effect, with the machines maintaining control of the system for five full cycles and five Ones. The sixth One, Thomas "Neo" Anderson, was different from his predecessors in a way the machines had not expected. The previous Ones had all been conditioned to feel an intense platonic connection with the human race in general as (supposed) messiahs, and had chosen to prolong the Matrix in order to prevent the extinction of the human race. For Neo, however, that connection was romantic: he loved a particular woman, called Trinity. Neo therefore rejected the compromise offered by the Architect to save humanity and instead made the irrational decision to save Trinity from an attack by an Agent.

Meanwhile, Smith, a rogue Agent corrupted and strengthened by a previous encounter with Neo, was spreading throughout the Matrix like a virus, becoming a threat to both machines and humans. The One therefore struck a deal with the machines to destroy Smith in return for peace. The machines accepted this proposal, fearing that they could no longer control or terminate the renegade viral Smith, who had grown incalculably strong, and was known to have become obsessed with his desire to be "free" of a world and existence polluted by the "stench" of humanity. Neo and Smith battled, but eventually Neo submitted and allowed Smith to imprint over him, causing Smith to be destroyed and Neo to die. The Matrix Revolutions leaves the cause of Smith's defeat fairly ambiguous. One interpretation concludes that Smith destroyed himself: In a display of irony, Smith's purpose was to destroy the One, and after having done so, became purposeless, and is destroyed as a result. Another interpretation is that once Smith infected Neo, the Machines used Neo - repeatedly described as possessing unique powers over the Matrix - to destroy Smith. A third possible explanation, based on the Oracle's claim that Smith is the 'polar opposite' of Neo, is that the imprinting of Smith over Neo created a program so unstable that it ultimately destroyed itself. In any event, peace was restored after hundreds of years of conflict, and the inhabitants of Zion were allowed to survive, fulfilling the letter of the Prophecy.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Hapy New Year :)


سال نو مبارک
:)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

...


ديريست قلب من از عاشقي سير است
خسته از صداي زنجير است

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Hide ...


I look into the mirror
See myself, I'm over me
I need space for my desires
Have to dive into my fantasies

I know as soon as Ill arrive
Everything is possible
Cause no one has to hide
Beyond the invisible

- Beyond the Invisble Enigma

Monday, February 23, 2009

Mistake ...


It’s a little too late for you to come back
Say its just a mistake
Think I’d forgive you like that
If you thought I would wait for you
You thought wrong

- Beyonce, If I were a Boy

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Pleasure ...


Sometimes the things you can't change end up changing you.

- The Air I Breath, The Movie

Monday, February 16, 2009

Principles ...


Principles of Lust:
Sadness/Find Love/Sadness

- Enigma

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Important ...


We're meant to lose the people we love. How else would we know how important they are to us?

- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Movie

Monday, February 2, 2009

Pillow ...


در تمام زندگیم چندتا را بیشتر دوست نداشتم
اینو
اونو
اینارو
و متکامو

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Opportunities ...


Your life is defined by its opportunities... even the ones you miss.

- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Movie

Monday, January 12, 2009

Never ...


Never be
Never see
Won't see what might have been
What I've felt
What I've known
Never shined through in what I've shown
Never free
Never me
So I dub thee UNFORGIVEN

- The Unforgiven, Metallica

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Self ...


The first and greatest victory is to conquer yourself;
to be conquered by yourself is of all things most shameful and vile.

-Plato

Friday, January 2, 2009

Lonely ...


“It's so lonely when you don't even know yourself.”