Lost in Translation...

Archive for July, 2006

24th

Jul-2006

I’m back….

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Phew ...Totally busy with a couple of presentations I had to give.And now I'm back... Read more..

14th

Jul-2006

Deep within Me lies…..: IN SEARCH OF….

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Deep within Me lies.....: IN SEARCH OF....A really beautiful poem ... do read Read more..

13th

Jul-2006

What is Great about India - to my American Friend

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I urge every Indian to read this article written by Dinesh D'Souza, ... Read more..

11th

Jul-2006

Visitors Counter for the Blog

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And today, the 11th of July 2006, i have added a counter to my blog... :) Read more..

11th

Jul-2006

V’s Dialogue

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This is V's opening dialogue, that made me a fan of him ... VoilĂ ! In view, a humble vaudevillian veteran, cast vicariously as both victim ... Read more..

11th

Jul-2006

"…ideas are bulletproof."

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"Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici" - By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe.I came across the title and the words above form the movie V ... Read more..

10th

Jul-2006

Tle Tux had to be trade marked

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Linux stands as the symbol of free software / open source . But pity is the fact that the name Linux and the logo Tux had to be trade marked.A ... Read more..

10th

Jul-2006

The Good Guy named Hacker

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Its has become a regular news about some guy or gal breaking into some system, and stealing information and they are all universally called HACKERS.Wrong!!! They should be branded as ... Read more..

10th

Jul-2006

OLD is GOLD…

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I really got tired of the new look .. so decided to switch back to the old theme .... Read more..

10th

Jul-2006

The Broken 4 Pillars of Our Society

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Kshatriyas, Brahmins, Vyshyas and Shudras, the four divisions of the pre-historic Indian society. Perhaps this was the most significant development at that time, having its much profound influence even today, ... Read more..