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Muhammad Hamza. Being purely literal, Hamza means 'fierce'.[citation needed] But more commonly used is its metaphorical meaning which is 'brave'(like this?) or 'valiant'(like this?). I am neither. I am a student of business, as well as engineering. Though most of my edits are not related to my studies but my interest in a plethora of topics sticks? me to WP. You probably don't want to know more than this. Web is full of creeps.
- firmly that the course of history and future cannot be characterized by aggregates of countless small expected events. But a mess caused by few BIG unexpected ones - The Black Swan
- <top-secret diss omitted by the trying-to-make-it-big-in-IT police>
Ubuntu will be the most widely used OS in next 25 years.
- Nobody other than George Galloway (and, to much extent, Noam Chomski) could've better represented my political stand point if (and only IF) i took active interest in politics.
Given their financial and intellectual growth, Microsoft will surely be either gone or be a subsidiary of Google within next 30 to 50 years.
- Softwares, information, including the technical and research work, should be free.
Few other points...
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- My major concern is to keep my edits impartial and NPOV. I try to choose my words very carefully, sometimes probing into connotations, meanings and thesaurus. Most of the people edit what they know about the most. This naturally pushes the 'soft-corner' type of expression in writing. I frequently feel it... and that's why i phrase, re-phrase, re-re-phrase and then re-re-re-rephrase it. But, I still won't deny that I've made many mistakes in my life. And like any fallible man, I can promise you that there will be countless more.
- My edits may or may not reflect my personal beliefs, so please don't try to label me for those edits. I sometimes play devil's advocate to introduce neutrality to the article.
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