ajji and tata (contd)…
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some pictures…
I’ve been particularly lucky to have had the opportunity to spend time with my grandparents right up to their last days. Grandparents are really special people and in my case they were both more my friends as much as grandparents! I have many things to say about them, and this post is more of a…
Any well-designed software or electronic device, has a reasonable amount of error tolerance.
…take the plunge…
Like the hibiscus plant, one can never imagine what can teach us what… sometimes even some random television scene can become a teacher! Recently was watching TV with my mother and doDDamma (mother’s elder sister) and while flipping through the channels stopped at a Hollywood movie. It seemed to be an interesting scene where people…
I guess these are not really contradictions but just different possibile directions that the industry can take… Software sadness Techies, we have a problem Indian engineers good only at theory: Microsoft But on the other hand… …the Bill Gates of India India grooms next gen high-tech entrepreneurs (also the first comment for this one is…
Consider the following situation: Put an active lively person into a 1 x 1 x height cage. Lock it. Throw away the key. Forever.
One can see this statue called the Laughing Buddha in almost any gift shop in Malleswaram/Bangalore… a statue of a man with a huge hearty smile carrying a bag on his shoulder. Here’s his story…
After seeing this website bangalorepothole – one might as well consider a PhD in potholology 😉 Seriously speaking, its pretty interesting and unexpectedly informative wrt potholes! But it does make one realise that some roads on Bangalore would make the moon’s surface look like a skating rink in comparison!
Haven’t watched this movie, but it seems to be a nice one – atleast based on this dialogue I came across today – which by itself alone says a lot: John Hobbes: You take any cop on the force, cream or no, ninety-nine percent of the time they’re doing their job, aren’t they? Jonesy: Ninety-nine…