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Where do you live?
Toronto
Your real name? (No pseudonyms, please)
Muhammad Waseem
Any fellow Pakistani Alumni living near you?
yes
Your graduation date?
Spring 1998
Your major?
CS
What do you do for a living?
work
What have you done for your alma mater lately?
nothing
Tell us about you:
http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~mwaseem/
What are your hobbies?
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Website:
http://www.cs.stevens.edu/~mwaseem/

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At 2:49pm on September 16, 2007, Shahid Usman said…
ASAk Waseem,, Where are you... so good to see you in print after such a long time :)

Shahid
At 5:28pm on September 18, 2007, Kamran Khan said…
Yaar teri dewar bhi gandi kar detay hain. Buss tu hi hay jo yaad rakhta hay, invite maar deta hay nahin tu saab nay ignore mara howa hay aaj kaal.
At 9:54pm on September 18, 2007, Owais Malik said…
Salam

How are you doing? Yar idhr men Malik nahi rah sakta, ther is only one MALIK (KING) in KSA.

I am fine, How is everything on your end?
At 3:23am on September 19, 2007, Rashid Mohiuddin said…
o yar ... tum waseem hee ho na? looks to be enlarge copy of original :-)
At 8:10am on September 19, 2007, Kamran Khan said…
deloitte , cisco, IBM main kuch aur kaam nahin hay bhai :)
At 5:36pm on September 20, 2007, Muhammad Waseem said…
guys i have added some farewall party pics. check them out!
At 6:49pm on September 20, 2007, Shahid Usman said…
cool pictures... :)
thanks
Shahid
At 3:30am on September 21, 2007, Kamran Khan said…
Nice pictures. Where were you hiding those until now :)
At 4:16pm on September 21, 2007, Qamar said…
Walaikum Hi,
Kya haal hain. It reminds me your flash trip at our house in bay area. I guess it was also in ramadan.

take care
Qamar
At 3:01am on September 22, 2007, Hatim S. Dabbawala said…
Salaams Waseem Bhai, Great to hear from you. Yes, these are pics of my children when we went to India last year. Very memorable. How are you? How many kids do you have? Pls convey my salaams to all friends.

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