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Friday, 24 April 2009

Susan Boyle's Lives the Dream

Posted on 19:44 by Unknown
I happened by chance. While having a look at the most viewed videos, I came across a video of "Britan's Got Talent" and O'mighty, it does speak a lot. Just have a look This lady has so much of energy, so much. At 47, when she says that she wants to be a professional singer, the audience singger, the judges grunt. When this 47 year old says she wants to be like Elaine Page, got the audience
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Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Church on a clear Day

Posted on 09:45 by Unknown
Church, originally uploaded by posting bee sandee.
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Saturday, 18 April 2009

Allow me O dear, to sink in your eyes.

Posted on 21:48 by Unknown
[This photo is taken from Shyam's photostream on flickr. To see more of his photos click here]As I rest my back on the golden sands,the whistle of the wind takes me through.The sparkling scintillating carpet of starsreflect the love adorned in my eyes,recollection of those priceless moments,the gift of time, the melody of mind.I search for her with open eyesand see her near with eyes wide
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Saturday, 4 April 2009

Life in Metro - Power Cuts

Posted on 21:41 by Unknown
[This photo is taken from Alberta Dionisi's photo stream on flick. To see more of her photos, click here]"I am really becoming old. I am not able to recollect the names of people easily these days", my mother said."Ah, thats OK. I have that problem from the very beginning", I said much to my own disappointment."You are just speaking of names. I sometimes even forget faces. When someone says I 'Hi
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Blink - By Malcolm Gladwell - Book Review

Posted on 21:14 by Unknown
The power of thinking without thinking, this is what the caption of the book banners out. The book speaks of a new concept called thin slicing. This word is coined for extrapolating a small sequence or incident and determining an outcome based on the analysis of the small sample time. In other words, it says that you don't need too much information to determine an outcome. Too much of information
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