Change We Can Understand

Published on February 7, 2009 in General by Rami Taibah

More than a year ago I started this blog, it was a boring night, didn’t really have my mind set into blogging. Just wanted to experiment and try something new, setting up a new blog was my idea of fun. Ya thats how geeky I am.

I ended up choosing an inside joke for my domain name, and the blog’s whole name followed. Blogged about different stuff was never intended to be a Linux blog. 2 month passed, I found some success with Linux articles, so I decided to make it a Linux exclusive blog. That was a wise decision.

A stupid decision was to stubbornly insist on the name of this blog “Royal HeHe2-ness”. What kind of a name is that? I mean it readable in Arabic, understood by a few of my closest friends. But my main audience aren’t Arabs, so why am I insisting on the name?

Its time for a change, albeit a small one, this blog’s name is herewith changed to “Royal Linuxing”

With Royal Linuxing, the blog can be verbally recommended to a friend, easily memorized, and most importantly understood. This step is long overdue!

I also created a new Twitter account exclusive for this blog and its issues, make sure to follow it @royal_linuxing. And if you are not already following me on my personal twitter account then please make sure to grab that also @bianconeri4ever

About Rami Taibah

Rami Taibah the founder of The Linuxologist and a self proclaimed geek and Linux aficionado. This fall, he will be pursuing an MIMS degree at UC Berkeley, California. You can follow him on Twitter @rtaibah.

«

»

  • gnudoc
    so, what does hehe2 actually mean, anyway?

    (many thanks for the g1 rooting guide, by the way)
  • Well its the way I laugh, and it became synonymous with me being "mischievous" or "a douche" to someone.

    the "2" is a representation of a sound in Arabic. Don't know how to describe that though :)
  • Nice .. I like it .. though I understand the Hehe2ness in you :P ..

    btw .. what's up with the Ferrari ?
  • This is change we can believe in! Nice idea, good name.
blog comments powered by Disqus