You know I can cook too.
When I moved to Stockholm almost two and half years ago I knew nothing about cooking except how to make omelette? Then after one year, one morning every thing changed, just like in the movies. I woke up and I had this confidence that I can cook everything, since then I have been cooking pretty good dishes without looking at any recipe.

Sewaiyaan
Sewaiyaan: A friend of mine sent me the recipe. I fried sewaiyaan way too much.

Paratha
Paratha: That’s the one thing I can make with closed eyes.

Chicken Roast
Chicken Roast: That’s my speciality, I roast chicken at least twice a month.

Pakoray
Pakoray: That was one time experiment and not a bad one.

Chapili Kebab
Chapili Kebab: Kebab were delicious, but it’s too much hard work.

Boneless Chicken
Boneless Chicken: I’m a white meat lover.

Chickpea
Chickpea: When there is no time.

Chicken Karahi?

Just Another Kind of Chicken Dish

Apple Pie
Apple Pie: The one time I made Pie with the help of a friend.

Kheer
Kheer: As I’m typing this, I’m eating this Kheer that I made hour ago.
Oh and my current favorite is Fried Chilli Mince.
7D Slow Motion Test
Now that I have all the gadgets that I wanted to have, finally I can think about buying a new camera and this video changed my mind to buy a 7D instead of 5D Mark II.
7D 1000 fps from Oton Bačar on Vimeo.
Why you should not watch The Social Network?
What is “The Social Network”?: It’s a movie about how Facebook started.
You shouldn’t watch it if:
- You don’t know who the hell this David Fincher is (then you suck anyway, stop reading).
- You have never heard of Trent Reznor. Seriously?
- You think Facebook is all about tagging people and playing those Zynga games (FarmVille, etc)
Then why should you watch it? To learn …
… how to screw your friends to make a billion dollar business.
A million dollars isn’t cool. You know what’s cool? A billion dollars.




