Mar 22 2007
About
My name is Arash Zeini. Previously this site ran on XOOPS, but I moved it recently to WordPress. I am currently converting the old content to run on WordPress. This will take some time, during which I will continue working on the content. I created this site in October 2003 as I was going to US to visit my daughter Amitis. I needed a way to share photos and informatin with friends and family, who wished to be informed about Amitis and me. Thus, most of the old content was not designed for the public eye and the site represented mainly a closed diary; open to close friends and family members only. Those posts and news will continue to be closed. I have, however, decided to open some of them. The photo album module broke later because I had to upgrade PHP and xoopsgallery couldn’t handle it anymore. That’s why the photo albums disappeared. But I am working on this as well and will find a solution to put those pictures up again.
While I do not claim to be a blogger, and while I have no intention to claim or to do it later, I do enjoy writing and publishing little things on the Internet. I have put some of my old short stories under Stories. There are some more stories, which I hope to link soon.
The header of this site is a detail from a photograph that I took in Hamedan in December 2004.
License & Terms
All texts (posts, stories, pages or downloadable PDFs) and images (in the gallery), unless specified otherwise, are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 License, which allows you to use, modify, and redistribute the work in whatever way you wish as long as you do not do so for commercial purposes, and you release the work under a similar license. Please include a link back to this site crediting me for the original or mention it.
All work is provided “as-is,” without warranty of any kind, implied or otherwise. I’m not liable or responsible for anything to do with the work. If you’re going to use the work in question, you accept complete responsibility for any consequences.