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HTML "joke" tag and its attributes 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Many people make statements which they assume as jokes. But people around them do not understand that what they just heard is supposed to be a joke hence fail to laugh. eNidhi India has an innovative solution for this.When you speak a sentence which is meant to be a joke and expect people around you to laugh, embed your statement with a newly designed HTML tag and use attributes to clearly state your expectations.Note: This post is supposed to be a humorous one and doesn't intend to provide a tutorial on HTML. (For non technical people: HTML is a kind of programming language used to design web pages. A browser (such as Internet explorer) decides what to do with a text based on the HTML tags that surround it. For details HTML tutorial click here)HTML joke tag can take following attributes:isLaughOptional: Used to mark if listeners have an option of not to laugh. If it is mandatory to laugh set this attribute to "False" default value: "true"laughDuration: Tell your listeners exactly
Intro Post 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Well,Welcome to my BlogIts long time since I wrote something for others to read. My passion for writing was at its peak during 2001-2002, when some of my works got published in media, I got into advisory board of a local Computer Magazine and participated in a TV show. But over a period of time I failed to write quality articles, mainly due to lack of time and concentration.It's over a year since my last creative writing, so decided that I must write something to keep the hobby alive. Net proves to a best medium to dump my scraps and make my friends read, hence this blog.I aim to post minimum one blog every week, and would be expecting active feedback from all of you. (If no one is reading, then no point in posting) Posting would be by and large incidents and happenings, most of them from my own life, but I may twist the content to keep them interesting or make them humorous. Also names will be changed if necessary to protect identity.I'll be glad if my writings manage to induce a
Outlook published my feedback in 2000 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Today I had a pleasant surprise. I accidentally came across on old issues of Outlook
Magazine's online edition on internet which had published
my feedback, way back in June 2000.Outlook is India's leading Business weekly headed by Vinod Mehtha.Sometime in June 2000 Outlook had published an article regarding IITs and after reading the same, I had written to the editor of Outlook mentioning about the possible 7th IIT that was supposed to be started in Karnataka. (That 7th IIT never came up so the issue is redundant now). I was in class 12 at that time, studying at JNV Udupi. After I sent my "letter to editor" by post to outlook editor I totally forgot about it. Nearly seven years later, it is a surprise to see that my letter to the editor was accepted and published in a subsequent issue of outlook.There's nothing great in all these, probably I'm simply patting my own back, but the fact remains that my name was published in a national weekly (way back in year 2000 when I was just
My favourite video: ಕೃಷà³à²£à²¾ ನೀ ಬೇಗನೆ ಬಾರೋ....(krishna.. by Colonial Cousins) 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Below is one of my favourite video
s of all times.I like the song and video because of the lyrics and the concept selected for the video. Was not able to get hold of the video for this song for quite a long time but recently found this song on YouTubeNote: Above video is supposed to be a copyrighted one, but was available publicly in YouTube (click here). Hence I assume the publishers of this video have obtained necessary permissions before posting this video on youTube.Note: the phrase "Krishna Nee Begane Baro" in a kannada means Krishna (refers to Lord Krishna), you please come quickly.Full lyrics of this song can be found here:Lesli Lewis and Hariharan are the artists behind this song. They are together known as colonial cousins. More about Colonial Cousins
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An analytical challenge: Predict Trajectory 1970-01-01 00:59:59 If you like crime scene investigation, or reverse engineering or just analyzing things, here's a nice challenge for you.About a week ago, during my morning walk, I found a car (Hyundai Accent) turned upside down on a two lane road between Madhapur and Kondapur, in Hyderabad India.Unlike other accidents one might have seen, this scene was a bit peculiar. Usually, an accident happens when a vehicle hits another vehicle or hits other objects near the road (like hitting a tree, falling into a pit etc). But this particular accident was different because of following reasons:The front and the rear end of the vehicle were almost undamaged, meaning the car was not hit by other vehicles, either in front or from backThe road divider (median) is intact. Meaning, the vehicle has not hit the median.Thus, this is a case of speed, negligent and most probably drunken driving and the accident has happened without involving any other vehicle on the road.Now, coming to the question, can you predict th
Will IBM buy Satyam? 1970-01-01 00:59:59 Should IBM
buy Satyam
?Genre: Mergers & Acquisitions, Hostile takeover, Indian IT businessLength: Over 2 pagesExecutive summary:Welcome to the most popular post on this blog till date.Media speculations are thickening that IBM is looking into a possible acquisition of Hyderabad based Satyam Computer Services Limited (NYSE:SAY). While both companies have categorically denied any such possibility, a possibility of the same is not being ruled out by the experts. This post performs a comprehensive business analysis of such a possibility, pros and cons.Disclaimer: This post makes use of only those information available in public domain and or those information authorized for release into public domain. Views expressed here are the independent views of the author and not necessarily of the organization he works for. Readers are advised to use their discretion before taking any decision based on this post. The writer shall not accept any liability for any errors in the information or in the ev
Writing about dreams 2007-03-02 04:40:00 Recently my cousin Sandesh Karanth mentioned in his blog [link here] about his dream and invited few other bloggers, including me to write about our dreams. Another good post on dreams can be found hereThinking about dreams and what to write about it, I’m penning down some key points here about dreams. I’ll write about my dreams at a later time in some other post.“Dream”, “My dream”, “the most interesting dream I ever had”, titles of this kind are extremely popular topics for high school essays. Reason being, you can write anything and everything you want to write about and call it a dream. This provides room for creativity and allows writer’s imagination to work at its best.To elaborate above paragraph a bit, in a dream you can assume any character (Spiderman, Tom Cruise, George Bush… anyone) and narrate any sequence of activity you can imagine… (Like Angelina Julie came and kissed me… I became a CEO of my company; I won one billion dollars… whatever) and whe
BMTC Volvo City Buses 2007-03-06 02:06:00 This post tells you all you wanted to know about BMTC Volvo city busesWhen I showed the photos of these city buses to some of friends in Hyderabad who had not seen these buses, their initial reaction was something like "is it in India?" "It is a city bus - a??" "In Bangalore all city buses are like this??!!!" Indeed, the comfort looks and performance a Volvo offers is not met by any of its competitors in the luxury buses segment. After huge success of Volvo B7R inter-city coaches Volvo launched B7RLE transit buses in late 2005 and Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) was one of the pioneers to use them.The Vehicle body design is that of Volvo 8700 which is its European counter part. The 7 liter rear engine is probably too much for Bangalore's roads and I feel Volvo could have considered B6R instead of B7R for intra-city buses (Both to restrict over speeding and increase fuel economy). The 38 seated coach has 50% of its seats at extremely low level and res Read more:Buses
Why Spiderman can't work in India... 2007-03-05 17:55:00 Recently eNidhi India
was secretly commissioned by top bollywood production houses recently to conduct a feasibility study on a probable bollywood remake of Hollywood blockbuster "Spiderman
"This study, carried out extensively at several Indian cities, concluded that it is not at all possible to make such a movie in India. The final report which we submitted to our sponsors in this regard consists only of a set of photographs and is now made public.Here's why Spiderman can't work in Indian cities.Nothing strikes your mind? Focus on the loosely hung wires in the photo…Ok. Before you get frustrated and leave my blog let me tell you why.If Spiderman tries to fly in Indian cities, the way he used to in the movie, he will get stuck between these electric, telephone and other sundry wires that are carelessly hung around in all our cities. The additional effort involved in rescuing him from these wires every time makes it not worth considering. I can provide hundreds of photos simila
Skanda Giri Hills 2007-03-10 15:28:00 Skanda Giri Hills
, also known as Kandavara betta or Karavara halli betta is a hill some 70 kms off Bangalore near Chikballapur. This place is not as famous as Nandi Hills and hardly any tourist information/guidance/facilities available.I received a forward recently with some interesting photos of this place couple of months back which triggered my interest in the same. See slide show below: (Such clouds will appear during rainy season but planning a trek at that time would mean you'll be fully at the mercy of nature. If it rains heavily on the day you planned the trek imagine the inconvenience)I circulated a mail to my Bangalore based friends to check a possible outing to this place. After a month’s time, after irritating everyone with a picnic proposal more formal than a business proposal , the mission was accomplished with 8 enthusiastic participants, as detailed in the photo belowThe team: From right to left: Jayasimha U, Giriraj B M , Venugopal G R , N R Bhat, Deviprasad Shetty
Durgam Cheruvu 2007-03-10 10:02:00 This post gives tourist information about a picnic spot in Hyderabad, called Durgam Cheruvu.Durgam Cheruvu is a small picnic spot behind Hyderabad’s IT hub, the Hi Tech City. The place consists of a lake surrounded by rocks and hills of small size which make the scenery photo perfect. You can climb these rocks, spend time in garden, go boating (Rs 25 for about 20 mins, boats with different seating capacity available), or just sit around watching nature. You can try some mild rock climbing/trekking as well in between the rocks.You can get close up view of ducks and birds. Fountain is activated in evening.Some images of the venue can be found below. Other informationParking fee: Rs 5 (for 2 wheelers)Entry fee: Rs 10 per personBoating: Starts from Rs 25 per person per 20 minsRefreshments available at the venue.How to go there? Either take the road near Cyber Tower that goes towards cyber Perl and at the end of this road you’ll find the lake. (In this route police may stop you and ask
16 rules for happy life (ನೆಮ್ಮದಿಯ ಜೀವನಕ್ಕೆ ೧೬ ಸೂತ್ರಗಳು: ప్రశా౦త జీవనానికి ౧౬ సూత్రాలు) 2007-03-10 03:50:00 We all claim we know what is better and what is not. But when it comes to practice do we practice good ones?Below is a leaflet which I found as a newspaper insert recently. It lists 16 rules which if we follow we'll get a peaceful life(as mentioned in leaflet. No assurance is given by eNidhi India to this effect). The contents are in Telugu language, hence I'm giving Kannada and english translation of the same.If you know Kannada then you might be able to read above text to some extent because of similarity between Kannada and telugu script. I have learnt some telugu words, hence was able to interpret most of the above lines and for some points I've taken my Telugu speaking friends' assistance for translation.Below is the translation of 16 points mentioned in the picture above. This translation may not be word by word but conveys that these lines mean. If I'm wrong somewhere please correct me.----------here we go---------------೧. ದೀಪ ಜ್ನಾನದ ಸ೦ಕೇತ,ಕ Read more:happy life
Patronize your customers 2007-03-16 00:38:00 In business, it is extremely important to patronize our customers
by using their products and services wherever possible. But this basic requirement is often overlooked because of the other factors like workload, pressure etc.This post gives some examples how, where and why you should gain and retain customer goodwill by using their products or services wherever whenever possible.Note: All company names used in this post are property of respective companies and are used here only as an illustration and no actual reference or implication is meant.1. Motorola is your customer and during a meeting with Motorola team, you keep your latest NOKIA phone on the table expecting everyone to see and admire it2. You have a great business proposal to FedEx and you ship the proposal by DHL3. You give a beautiful presentation to Jet Airways executives and later in the day your assistant submits Kingfisher boarding passes (Assume they have offered to reimburse your travel expense and you took Kingfish
Questions you shouldn't ask an IT employee 2007-03-15 06:49:00 I’m often asked with a set of questions listed below which I find inconvenient to answer. I’m sure almost everyone in IT industry would be facing such questions. Not that those who ask these questions have some bad intentions, just that we can not give authoritative answer to such questions.Here are a few of them:1. I’m a final year student of ABC College, recently your company selected me in campus recruitment and I have not received offer letter yet. When will I get it?2. I have two offer letters, one from your company and other from company next street… Is your company good enough or should I join the other one?3. When are you going abroad? It seems that a person one year junior to you already went to so and so country... You’re not going?4. What time do you go to office and what time do you return home?5. It seems your company fired lots of people recently…what did they do? You’re still there? (Hidden meaning: “How come they have not fired you yet!!!”?)6. You’re
Kudos BMTC 2007-03-18 16:50:00 The Bangaloreans may have dozens of complaints about their public transport service, known as BMTC (Bangalore Metropolitan Transport Corporation) but living outside Bangalore and after experiencing other State RTCs, I give better rating to BMTC, compared to the buses I see in Chennai or Hyderabad.Below are the reasons why I rate BMTC better than city buses of Hyderabad or Chennai.BMTC is the only operator among Karnataka, AP and TN to run Volvo city buses [Details on Volvo City Bus Service here]Both Chennai and Hyderabad have local train facility which takes substantial load off bus service. Also there is share auto concept in these cities; hence the burden on bus service is less. But in Bengalooru, BMTC city buses have to serve people single handedly, as no other economic alternatives are available for passengers.Most of the BMTC buses have pneumatic doors which provide additional safety. Though this concept was introduced in BMTC years ago other states yet to follow suite.BMTC buses
Why I’ve removed G ads 2007-03-18 07:30:00 After couple of months of starting this blog in May 2006, like any business minded individual, I had made an attempt to monetize the contents of my blog using Google Adsense. 9 months down the line, I have decided to do away with the ads and continue with an ad free blog for the near future. This post explains the rationale behind this move and tells you the side effects of having ads in a blog...1. Many people thought I am making millions by placing these ads and were hesitating to visit my blog thinking that would make me rich. But the truth was otherwise. The revenue was negligible (haven't hot a single penny till date, because payment will be made only after amount exceeds 100 $, which may take few years more at current rate) and was not even giving a positive Return on investment2. Ads may seem to be harmless creatures, which if you give some space, sit silently and keep earning for you. Tiny drops do make mighty oceans. So over a period of time the accumulated earnings will sure Read more:removed
The compulsions of IT people 2007-03-24 14:34:00 Those working in IT Industry are often forced to face certain compulsions, because of which they end up saying/acting/doing things which they otherwise wouldn’t have done. Everyone in the industry, from trainees to senior management are bound by these compulsions which often makes them to speak sweet things they do not mean. Those who hear these statements will also have a fair estimate of percentage of truth but there’s nothing much anyone can do about all these.This post is an analysis of such compulsions. Read On.Disclaimer: This post is drafted on majority opinions and on popular notions prevailing in the industry. It may not be true in all the cases and it not targeted at any individual/organization and resemblance if any is purely coincidentalThe developer/SE/Team Member: Towards Management: He/She needs to keep impressing the management that he is putting maximum efforts, dedicated to work, deserves all the opportunities(Lest the management will think he doesn’t deserve an Read more:people
Read this number plate 2007-03-25 06:49:00 Spotted this car near Hussain Sagar last Monday. What is so special about it? Have a look at these 2 photos. If nothing strikes your mind look at the digitally zoomed in image below.I hope you get it right. What grabbed my attention and made me take a photo was the number plate of this vehicle. I had some important work to be finished at office next day, so couldn’t risk my life taking a closer picture of a moving vehicle from another moving vehicle. (Driving and Photographing is dangerous). Regrets for the distortions in the digitally zoomed image below.Can you read the number place? I couldn’t at the first look, and could interpret it only from a close look. First: This car violates the basic rule of black digits on a white background. Second: The number plate defies the very purpose of having it. The strange font used makes it impossible for anyone to identify the vehicle during an accident or during traffic rules violation.If there is a loophole, there’re people who will be h
Transportation vs Cricket 2007-03-27 06:33:00 This is probably a bad comparison. Hardcore cricket fans may not like it either. But just trying to give a comparison to illustrate how the cricket is being treated in this country and how much it is actually worth. Assume you go to office daily in public transportation (say bus) and you’re waiting at a bus terminal for a particular bus.Answer these questions:Will you spend 2 hours before the arrival of the bus discussing about how the bus should look, how the driver should take a turn, where he should park, in what order/sequence people should get in and out of the bus and 2 hours after getting down about how your journey to office was, how the driver should have speeded up a bit to avoid getting caught in a signal, why there were so many passengers that day, about the interior design of the bus etc?Do you perform pooja or other ritual celebrations so that bus will come ahead of time?If the bus comes 10 minutes ahead of time, will you garland the driver, give him sweets, hug him and Read more:Transportation
, Cricket
Remembering Manjunath 2007-03-27 19:21:00 This post is to express my solidarity towards Manjunath Shanmugan, an IIM graduate who, unlike most of his batchmates, turned down lucrative career offers abroad and choose to work for an Indian Company and in the line of duty, lost his life fighting against oil mafia in UP. It takes lots of guts and courage to fight against a deep routed corruption and mafia that controlled the oil business in states like UP where law and order, if any, is at the mercy of the very people who break it. Manjunath, as an officer with Indian Oil Corporation, did his best to ensure that end users get un-adulterated fuel and that his employer doesn't loose revenue because of oil theft. This obviously irritated the oil mafia and soon, a trap was laid to get rid of Manjunath and on 19th Nov 2005, he was murdered brutally.All accused of this case were found guilty recently and the main accused has been sentenced to death by an UP court.Manjunath could well have been lost as yet another management graduate mi Read more:Remembering
Email superstition 2006-07-08 08:48:00 Hi.One week since my last post, so I think I’m out of “excessive blogging syndrome” as referred to by Supreetha. (Also thanks for spelling/grammar corrections-that shows you’ve read till last line-It's a privilege to have that kind of readers. Have been careful this time on spelling/grammar)Had several topics in mind for the next post, but after a day long meeting with executive board members of eNidhi India Blogging Services, the founder chairman (the sole member of the board) has decided to zero-in on the subject of superstitions (if I can call it that way) in email usage.Interested readers can subscribe to this blog by giving their email IDs. (Refer left hand side panel). All new posts will be delivered directly to your mailbox, automatically.My other blog on advertisements is yet to pick up momentum.Following kannada article is good to read (thanks Raveesh for referring):http://thatskannada.oneindia.in/nri/kathe/300406chinmay.htmlLet me begin the post:Email
superstitionsEm
eNidhi on leave (on medical grounds ;) 2007-04-01 07:15:00 During a self directed introspection conducted for the quarter ended 31st March and financial year ended 31st March 07, eNidhi India Chief Blogging Officer (CBO) was diagnosed to be suffering from “compulsive writing disorder” and “excessive blogging syndrome” and as a part of its treatment, was advised to stay away from blogging for sometime.Some of the common symptoms of these diseases are listed below for the benefit of our readers (Please note that eNidhi India CBO wasn’t suffering from all of them)1. Writing too many junk characters and releasing them to public domain, like blogs.2. Torturing all his/her relatives, friends, colleagues to visit his blog and read his junk characters3. Expecting lots of comments and responses and getting depressed when there’re none4. Feeling like a millionaire for every fraction of a dollar made from adsense5. Trying to bring in his blog in every conversation, though no one is interested (like “I’ve written about it in my blog”, Read more:medical
Kondapur weekly bazaar: A photo epic 2007-04-01 06:32:00 Kondapur is a place on the outskirts of Hyderabad, few kms off Hi Teck city. Like most of the other places in India, here also a weekly bazaar is held on every Sunday and this post is to share with you some of the pics taken there.To be honest there’s nothing special in this weekly bazaar. But since it is near to my place I visit once a while. There’re other places in city where similar markets can be found any day of the week.Instead of posting a slideshow keeping individual images and giving them a caption… Hope you like them…Here we go...A lady walks with a new helmet, besides a on road shop...Fish Fresh water fish: a close up look (giving more details about the fishes is beyond the scope of this blogger, who is vegetarian by eating habbit)Sewage line just behind the on road shopTender coconut: One of the reasons I go here on Sunday is that coconut vendors load their cart with fresh tender coconuts. [How to select a good tender coconut?]Fancy items: If you can't afford that
The 100th post: An introspection of a blogger 2007-05-01 06:40:00 This is the 100th post on this blog, which is nearing its first anniversary. Using this opportunity to share my experience as a blogger so far and a quick introspection…Though I was a bit late to enter the blogosphere, it was better late than never. I opened myself to the idea of blogging after reading couple of posts of my cousin Sandesh Karanth (check my blog roll for link). Later I’ve inspired few others to start blogging (may sound like a self praise but it is true) and the journey has been pretty smooth so far.I wrote whatever I wanted to and in the process have offended many people directly or indirectly. Though I don’t regret what I’ve written I hereby apologize to all those who might have been offended by my words.Many people still believe I'm the only visitor to my blog. That is not true. I get few dozen to few hundred visitors per day(Have a look at the image below or check this for live statistics )Five to six thousand visitors have been to this blog since one year.
Felis domestica: Our pet cat's photo session 2007-05-01 06:19:00 99th post, just after one month of blog sanyas... I had to make an abrupt visit home mid april (another addition to administrative overhead, 84.35 % of which is apportioned to "losses due to BMD" account, can't reveal more about it) and took some photos during the visit.Below are a set of photos of our pet cat back home at Kota. This post is dedicated to my sister who loves this cat very much (she loves almost every animal except probably cockroach and lizards ...)Striking a PoseFeeling SleepyMEOW! I WANT MILK...NOWCat walkSee I've closed my eyes...you can't see me eatingYummyWaiting @ the door. Note the anticipation in eyesclose upInnocentWho's that?Another lookLookWaiting forIs that a mouse there? (I prefer PS2 to USB...)LookingeatingSleepy napGRR! I'm 3 year senior now. How dare you give me that ordinary milk? I need pasturized, double toned flavoured milk with added sugar :)Wait... I'm not yet done with my make up..Dont clickPhoto upload courtesy: VC MenonPerma link: http://e Read more:session
Work as a Consultant...If you can 2007-05-05 12:42:00 You might have seen external consultants visiting your office, spending few hours and billing exorbitant amounts. This post does an analysis of pros and cons of working as an independent consultant vis-à-vis working as a full time employee.Note: By consultant I do not mean having some “Consultant
” in your designation. I mean working as an independent consultant, not being on payroll of any company. Most of the doctors,lawyers,Architects who do not work for any specific company/hospital and run independent practice can be called as consultants. Hope you got the difference.It is not easy to brand your self as an independent consultant. You ought to be highly specialized and sought after person in your area of specialization, whatever it is. You have to be confident that you’ll be in a position to find enough customers on your own to keep you engaged throughout the year and in return you can enjoy a premium billing, only fraction of which you otherwise would have got if you were to
3 of my product reviews on Mouthshut 2007-05-05 08:54:00 Recently I have written 3 product reviews
on India's leading consumer review website, mouthshut.com I wrote my opinion on DON movie, about the new Honda Unicorn Bike and about Jeffrey Archur's novel "Not a penny more not a penny less". I do not feel like copy pasting them again in this blog as I have other interesting stuffs lined up for this blog.Below are the links to those reviews, please checkout one by one. All these reviews have been rated "very useful" by other mouthshut members and have resulted in a set of comments as well...1. Review of new Honda UnicornI wrote about the newly introduced features in this bike and have written about a missing feature: the handlebar balancer.http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Honda_Unicorn_150_cc-124276-1.html 2. Review on Movie DONThis movie is several months old to write a review now. Neverthe less I saw this movie accidentally while travelling between Hyderabad and bangalore and wrote a quick review of the samehttp://www.mouthshut.com/review
Photo Exhibition: Set 1 2007-05-04 18:45:00 PG for one Man and One Woman...Lucky they didn't write mans and womans...Dhoom:3A traffic police was found taking ride on a tractor infront of Cyber Towers Hyderabad during March 07. Chasing on a tractor could be a nice theme for Dhoom 3Cat outside Oracle office Hyd:See the photo below carefully, you should be able to see a cat.What this cat was doing outside Oracle office? Was it trying to learn SQL query to search Milk or mouse database schemas? Google Hyderabad office is only few meters away. It would have been a better idea to go there and simply search insteadRace course, Bangalore which was hidden behind high walls earlier is now easily visible, courtesy Anand Rao Circle flyover. Note: Certain audio video contents may not appear properly in your mailbox. Pls check the blog for full experience-Shrinidhi Hande Read more:Photo
, Exhibition
Work as an independent Consultant...If you can... 2007-05-06 09:44:00 You might have seen external consultants visiting your office, spending few hours and billing exorbitant amounts. This post does an analysis of pros and cons of working as an independent
consultant vis-à-vis working as a full time employee.Note: By consultant I do not mean having some “Consultant
” in your designation. I mean working as an independent consultant, not being on payroll of any company. Most of the doctors,lawyers,Architects who do not work for any specific company/hospital and run independent practice can be called as consultants. Hope you got the difference.It is not easy to brand your self as an independent consultant. You ought to be highly specialized and sought after person in your area of specialization, whatever it is. You have to be confident that you’ll be in a position to find enough customers on your own to keep you engaged throughout the year and in return you can enjoy a premium billing, only fraction of which you otherwise would have got if you were to
On DON, Unicorn and Jeffrey Archur 2007-05-06 09:42:00 Recently I have written 3 product reviews on India's leading consumer review website, mouthshut.com I wrote my opinion on DON movie, about the new Honda Unicorn
Bike and about Jeffrey
Archur's novel "Not a penny more not a penny less". I do not feel like copy pasting them again in this blog as I have other interesting stuffs lined up for this blog.Below are the links to those reviews, please checkout one by one. All these reviews have been rated "very useful" by other mouthshut members and have resulted in a set of comments as well...1. Review of new Honda UnicornI wrote about the newly introduced features in this bike and have written about a missing feature: the handlebar balancer.http://www.mouthshut.com/review/Honda_Unicorn_150_cc-124276-1.html 2. Review on Movie DONThis movie is several months old to write a review now. Neverthe less I saw this movie accidentally while travelling between Hyderabad and bangalore and wrote a quick review of the samehttp://www.mouthshut.com/review