Monday, March 24, 2008

About me (My profile)

My name is Mohamed. I am 19 years old. I was born in Abu Dhabi the capital of the United Arab Emirates and I live in it. My family consists of six members, my parents, one brother and three sisters.

At the beginning of my life, I lived at Um Al-Narr which they call it now Sas Al-Nakhel for about three years. Then, after my father got a promotion and his salary and his housing allowance increased we moved to Abu Dhabi. At first, we lived at tourist club area near Alsahaba mosque in an apartment of 3 rooms only. Then we moved to an apartment of 4 rooms near the navy gate at the same area. After that, we moved to our new pent house which is located at Hamdan Street.I have finished my high school three years ago.

I have also got my ICDL since tenth grade.Currently, I am a student at Abu Dhabi Men's College. I still have two years to get my higher diploma degree. Next year, I will study for my major which is electronic engineer. After graduation, I would like to work for a company such as ADNOC or ADGAS.


Usually my day starts at 05:30 am. I woke up and pray. After that I always take a bath before going to college. At the college, my class usually starts at 08:00 am. Some times I finished my classes at 04:00 pm or 05:00 pm. After the college, I go to home and have lunch. Then, I usually take a nap which is one and a half hour long. After that, I woke up to do my home work and some family staff. Then, I usually sleep at 01:00 am.


I have some hobbies that I love to do when I have free time such as designing in computer, playing chess, computers games and video games.



















These two pictures are for the same car. The first one is the normal car, and the second one is with some changes that I made by using Photoshop.
































I made this car by merging Corvette Z06 with Volkswagen Golf and I added some stickers to it.









This is a lesson that I made by Photoshop. It is about how to make the picture with two or more colours. Unfortunately, the steps are on Arabic, so you should bring someone to translate it for you.