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Thursday, 29 May 2008

Bryce Canyon

Posted on 23:23 by Unknown
Bryce Canyon, originally uploaded by posting bee sandee.Bryce colors garnished with Green
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Tuesday, 27 May 2008

Migrating to Mac OS x - Leopard

Posted on 22:02 by Unknown
[This photo has been picked up from photostream of Fernando on flickr. For more of his photos click here]When I purchased the Mac Book about 6 months back, I was all excited. I did some, rather a lot of research on which one is better - Windows or OS X. Six months down the lane; I think I am in a good position to comment. I will try to answer the questions the way it came to me before I purchased
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Wednesday, 21 May 2008

Reception Attended Uninvited

Posted on 22:39 by Unknown
I have used one of the photos from Sneha's photo stream. Thank you. To know more, click here.Yesterday, while at office I received a call from one of my old school friends, Wasim Raja. We had been in touch trough phone and mails but it had been almost 7 years since I had met him. He said that he would be in Bangalore for just one night to attend his brother in laws reception and asked me to make
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Thursday, 15 May 2008

The Secret behind the Mall Culture

Posted on 22:49 by Unknown
[The above photo has been taken from Aaron Coyle's photo stream on flickr. For viewing more of the photographer's photos.. click here]I remember the days when I was first out of college. That was about five years back. It was the time when I had hardly seen anything more than my house, school, college and native. When I saw Forum, the first shopping complex build on grand scale in Bangalore, I
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Wednesday, 7 May 2008

Malayaleee Rocks

Posted on 23:59 by Unknown
I have used photos from flicker for making the above poster. A sincere thanks to alwaysforward , ezee123 , kcbimal , carlesfb for sharing their photos on flickr."Why did the malayaleee go to the temple?""simbley to brey."The joke has gone around for ages of the thick malayalee accent, more commonly called the thick mallu accent. I have laughed at all these jokes but today I want to show the
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Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Lumbini Gardens - Bangalore, India

Posted on 23:28 by Unknown
There is a golden rule while travelling with friends..."entertainment increases exponetially with every single addition of a friend"So is my experience with Lumbini Gardens. Excellent. Even though it is a stones throw distance from my house, I had never been earlier. I didn't expect anything good enough worth watching either. As an outcome, there was no time or company. Few weeks back, the tide
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Goa - a few snaps

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A Church near Anjuna BeachOriginally uploaded by posting bee sandee Good Photo - 2 GoaOriginally uploaded by posting bee sandee Fort ChappalOriginally uploaded by posting bee sandee Fort Chappal Gates.jpg Originally uploaded by posting bee sandee Thats Me....Originally uploaded by posting bee sandee
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Sunday, 4 May 2008

A Conversation Overheard Unashamed

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[This photo has been taken from one of carf's photo stream on flickr. This photo owns no resemblance to the text written below. Please click here to know more on this photo.] Whenever I travel, I try to make sure that the journey is as eventful as possible. Last time while traveling to native, from Bangalore to Thrissur, I saw that my side seat was empty. That means my i-pod and some music.
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Friday, 2 May 2008

Kite Runner - by Khaled Hosenni

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Kite Runner, what does this name suggest. Does this mean anything? It did not mean anything to me before I read the book - Kite Runner. The book revolves around a young boy [the narrator] and his friend Hassan. The first part of the book captures of the innocence of the kids born in Afghanistan, something which we cannot relate nowadays because of the war that has ravaged the country for 30
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