Today's Orkut fortune: You are going to have a very comfortable old age.
Judging by my current pace of work that is understandable.
Friday, May 30, 2008
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Can you help?
The heat is getting onto my nerves. I cant sleep at night because of the heat burning my face and the bed neither can I work in the confines of an AC box during the day. Its been 10 days that I have been in Ahmadabad and this has been the situation with me.
Still looking for reasons why I cant get going with work, I have posted my Facebook status as " Looking around for my spark plug."
Can you help?
Still looking for reasons why I cant get going with work, I have posted my Facebook status as " Looking around for my spark plug."
Can you help?
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Patience
Patience is not a virtue !!!!! In today's world it foolish to be patient.
Patience doesn't help in much but just cost you for the time lost.
Why can't people just do it now. NOW !!!!
Friday, October 12, 2007
HELLO, VOGUE INDIA WOMAN
I have often found it difficult to explain to others what I feel towards fashion ( specially when people say "But you don't look like a fashion designer" meaning you don't look like a wannabe) and the correct role of fashion in one's life. So I came across this article by Sally Singer in VOGUE India (which I have been glued to ever since I laid my hands on it) which according to me, gives the correct perspective about what it is to be in trend.
An excerpt from the article: What does Vogue, used as an adjective, mean? The vogue woman – and she has been around for 100 years—is someone for whom personal style expresses a love of life and a matchless sense of discrimination. (Style, in this sense, is not just about what one wears or carries, but about how one entertains, reads, travels, and, in short, exercises and takes seriously the choices that the world offers up.) She doesn’t buy everything that is on offer each season; she buys the right things; clothes and accessories that update and amplify who she already is and is in the process of becoming. This is not the same as being trendy, because trendiness is not the same as being on trend. Looking merely trendy is, at bottom, a manifestation of insecurity, of allowing oneself to be manipulated by fashion; to be on the trend, by contrast, is to have fun with strong, fleeting currents without ever getting dragged out to sea.
Thursday, October 04, 2007
Wishful thinking

Clicked this image of nearly 23 people in one auto rickshaw on the way to office. Outskirts of Delhi are spotted with such vehicles dangerously carrying more than the allowed limit. Add onto that, chances are half of the people are drunk. Travelling in and around Delhi in these autos and blueline buses is a commuter's nightmare. I'm just waiting for the time when the aam janta will stand up and force these people to get civilized. Will it happen during my short stint here? I surely doubt my wishful thinking.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Books
Summer vacation is a time for reading, and my friends come to me to borrow books because I have most than many people. In their innocence, they have no idea what I go through in lending a book.
They don't understand that I think of myself as offering them love, truth, beauty, wisdom, and consolation against death. Nor do they suspect that I feel about lending a book that way most fathers feel about their daughters living with a man out of wedlock
- Something that I read at the Oxford Bookstore.
As I read it, I find so much truth in it.
They don't understand that I think of myself as offering them love, truth, beauty, wisdom, and consolation against death. Nor do they suspect that I feel about lending a book that way most fathers feel about their daughters living with a man out of wedlock
- Something that I read at the Oxford Bookstore.
As I read it, I find so much truth in it.
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