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Monthly Archives: August 2005
talk-a-lot!
I just tried Google Talk, and oh my god! While there seems to have been a battle of loyalties between Skype and Yahoo with Voice, Google Talk really leaves things far behind. The download is less than 1MB, the installation … Continue reading
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Rain, Memory and other Wrecks
One story dived into this wreckage filled eye An afternoon of memories is a memory by itself, Like a Dining Table, with legs and carving. Empty, teak and solid, the memory sits silent in the nights but stirs awake in … Continue reading
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Indian Bloggers Meet in London
I haven’t attended a single Bloggers Meet! (No! Never!) Just wasn’t there at the right time and place. Thus when Chakra sent an invitation thanks to Sambhar Mafia, I hesitated a bit before saying Blog On!. So this is probably … Continue reading
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pronounce the word
How does one pronounce Deutsche Bank? Always wondered because I always get it wrong! :D Update – I was surprised by the number of people who land here looking for the pronounciation – and instead they find a bag of … Continue reading
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azaadi, and other cheesy sentiments
Azaadi Mubarak! It’s seriously unforunate that people find it cheesy (if nothing else) to wish each other some semblance of a greeting. And then there’s the cynical backlash against those who do. (What independence, independence from what, what does it … Continue reading
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love via gastria
I gift you this – spices boiled and kissed by steam, rioting in sambhar. Only your stomach could hug the vegetables thus – And gift me, the burp of untamed love.
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remembrance
This the pachyderm of inflatable memory and adjectiveless images who arohana, which avarohana, the thigh slapped injected with carnatic. Grammar with capital first letter leaping into sentence, and corrected, thus slides off tongue.
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