i am new and looking for friends
Posted by hinaaltaf on 12/23/2009 at 4:59 PM
hi friends,
my name is hina altaf. I am totally blind and am an under graduate student in computer science and information technology. i love to make friends, and write and read. I am always online and love to communicate with you nice people there. i am new to this country and any help will be appreciated.
you can contact me on following addressis:
e-mail:
haltaf@carrollu.edu
msn:
hina_pearlgirl@hotmail.com
skype
hinaaltaf
yahoo
hina_bookworm@yahoo.com
aim
hinaaltaf
i will look forward to hearing from you.
There are currently 6 replies
Re:i am new and looking for friends
Posted by Windows 7 on 12/23/2009 at 5:01 PMoh hello and welcome to the site. my name is Chris and it's very nice to meet you. again, welcome.
Re:i am new and looking for friends
Posted by beccawhizkid on 12/23/2009 at 6:02 PMHello
My name is rebecca and I am legally blind. I have similar interests as you-I am very interested in bioinformatics, neuroinformatics and cheminformatics. If you are not familiar with these terms-biology, neuroscience, and chemistry computer science. I am a high school sophomore. Welcome!cc
Re:i am new and looking for friends
Posted by windows7 home premium on 12/23/2009 at 6:29 PMoh Welcome! My name is Elizabeth, and I have ben on this sight for 5 months. Look forword to chaten with you
Re:i am new and looking for friends
Posted by Thrill Seeker on 12/23/2009 at 9:01 PMHell. My name is Sarah. I'm legally blind and I'm a junior in high school. My interests are amusement parks, bungee jumpimg, horseback riding, chatting online, making new friends, and talking on the phone.
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Re: i am new and looking for friends
Posted by Thrill Monster on 11/27/2012 at 4:27 PMLol!
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