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Mithun Chakraborty's Gunda: Watch it to believe it...
2008-10-17 15:20:40
“There are two kinds of people in the world. Those who’ve seen 'Gunda'. And those who shall see it.” ——AnonymousI don’t actually remember when I first heard about the movie. It’s just that over the past couple of years, I’ve been asked countless times by various people if I had seen Mithun Da’s Gunda. They have usually peppered that baffling question with an equally baffling, me
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The Doodle Bug
2008-10-10 01:12:05
The day I started this blog, I knew this entry was coming. And thank Palkush for that. He turned my word upside down for the first time at a sleepy "Introduction to Physics Laboratory" Class, and there's been no looking back (only upside down). Yes, that was the first time I saw an ambigram. For the uninitiated, an ambigram (short for "ambiguous anagram") is a design which may be read as the sam
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Google's Goggles against Drunk Emailing
2008-10-09 06:19:20
Necessity is the mother of all inventions. If that be so, then 'Mail Goggles ' is just another offspring conceived under the influence of alcohol, with Google Labs playing midwife. Before you start accusing me of Blogging under alcoholic influence, I present to you the ultimate Sobriety Test that cops never had...................... MATHS!!!!!In case you're confused by the above (which puts your BA
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You'll Know What I Did Last Summer...
2008-10-09 00:24:10
OK, so here we are. After the usual inferno over the Title and URL, here I am finally writing the first post for my [ahem] blog. And it's a long one, so may you have the courage to begin reading it, the patience to continue reading till the end, and the earnestness to leave a comment. This is about how I spent the major part of my unexpectedly exhilarating Summer Vacations of 2008. It all started


In Popular Culture [citation needed]
2008-10-09 00:23:58
The neutrality of this article is disputed.In case the term WikiGroaning is new to you, the first thing you might have already done, or possibly planned to do before reaching the end of this sentence, is clicking on the link to its Wiki article. I assume that you've already done so by now, and are somewhat startled NOT to find a wiki entry on it (which may not be true by the time you're reading th


The Guy the British celebrate their own Diwali for
2008-11-08 00:49:47
Remember, remember the Fifth of November,The Gunpowder Treason and Plot,I see no reasonWhy the Gunpowder TreasonShould ever be forgot.Guy Fawkes, Guy Fawkes, t'was his intentTo blow up the King and Parli'ment.Three-score barrels of powder belowTo prove old England's overthrow;By God's providence he was catch'dWith a dark lantern and burning match.Holloa boys, holloa boys, let the bells ring.Holloa
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How the Widget stole your privacy
2008-11-30 11:53:00
So many bloggers are using it, including me (depending on when you are reading this). The widget in question here is FEEDJIT. Not the harmless one below my Followers list, but the one further down the rightmost column below the Blog Networks Badge. While some feel it's a fast way to get them to leave your blog, others see it as an infringement of their privacy. In case you still haven't noticed, F


Peace...
2008-11-25 09:16:00
Peace...Every language has a few words that are its own, that other languages just have no equivalent for. There's Bakku-shan, for instance, which is Japanese for a woman who "seems pretty when seen from behind but not from the front." There's Drachenfutter, which is German for "dragon fodder" when translated literally, but means "the peace offerings made by guilty husbands to their wives." And th
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