about 1 year ago - 1 comment
Have been watching TATA Crucible on and off for last few years and this time my colleague coaxed me to be part of it. Thanks to the last minute workload, we managed to reach the place half an hour late so had to rush in the answers. We still managed to get 10 correct, but the cut
about 2 years ago - 5 comments
Catching a flight requires a meticulous planning unless you want to spend a good amount of time sitting on a bench in airport. You are most likely NOT to use your own transportation unless you are coming back very soon, so you will need to take your time, reporting time, travel time, waiting time and
about 2 years ago - 5 comments
Had tried to see the movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind many times before but then every time it was at about 1AM in Friday or a Saturday night and I would leave the movie in very starting as it was too slow for that hour. All the while I have been hearing from
about 2 years ago - 3 comments
This is one question that is hurled towards me every now and then. It would start as that I saw your blog, nice posts… and then the inevitable pops up, “How do you get time to blog?”. It has not made me to ponder ever, but when one of my company’s director asked me this
about 2 years ago - No comments
You may ask me to mind my language, but if after reading this post you still believe in saying these words to me, I would ask you to mind your language. One morning of Nov 2008, Shamsia Husseini and her sister were walking through the muddy streets to the local girls school when a man
about 2 years ago - 7 comments
Today we had CEO of Cognizant Technology Solutions (my current employer) visit us in company campus. The 6k+ employees were all bubbled up to see the one of the youngest CEOs of a company of this scale. Having heard about him from management, followed his internal blog, I was not having much of an image
about 2 years ago - 2 comments
Recession has had its effect in strangest of places. Economist has posted how in this turbulent time, college students approaching Ayn Rand’s legendary ‘Atlas Shrugged‘ novel. When biggest of the pillars of a highly relied upon system start crumbling, its natural for the new generation to have ideological shifts and their questioning of the earlier
about 2 years ago - No comments
Obama has become a global symbol for hope and change (for good). And with depressed economy, unfaithful leaders in power, silent but resilient people looking for a change, its but natural for Indian political parties to exploit the “Change” plank of Obama and recycle it in Indian context. For every second mention of “Hope” and
about 2 years ago - No comments
Its quite fascinating to think that I have done almost all those things that we would be doing for a change of house. I was happy with my small old home, where I had done lot of decoration which had taken months of minor adjustments, major overhauls, little brushing around the corner and few showpieces
about 3 years ago - No comments
You know what is the difference between some bad incidents and bad memories? The incidents you may had forgotten but the latter one will be still haunting you. Shown more or less aptly in the psychological drama – Flashbacks of a Fool, Daniel Criag plays a fading star Joe Scott who burns his hollow life with
about 4 years ago
Great to hear this Jassi!!
Must say, ur 3 blogs are just mind blowing!!
about 4 years ago
Thank you
Am glad that you liked it, as you are an avid reader and hence a good critic for me!