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Tuesday, September 30th, 2003
1:58 am - Foofle...
Google is foofle is google.

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12:10 am - A discovery...
I recently discovered that sometimes a bullock-cart runs faster than my Internet connection.

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Monday, September 29th, 2003
1:35 am - Reading list...
Here's my current reading list

1. No Logo (Naomi Klein)
2. Evolution not Revolution (John R. Logan)
3. Right side Up (Alan Mitchell)
4. Lean Six Sigma (Michael L. George)
5. Lean Six Sigma for Services (Michael L. George)

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Saturday, September 27th, 2003
4:32 am - On the top of the stack...
Tastes are changing. They are getting more high-tech. So are logos. Apple changed it's logo recently... It's a nicer apple now :). Click here to look at the new logo.

Somewhere far away from Earth, our galaxy the milky way is eating away the Sagittarius. Astronomers have mapped the Sagittarius galaxy to show in detail how its debris wraps around and passes through the Milky Way, which contains Earth. Help! I'm a Sagittarian...

In other areas where I generally quip... the Indian Government will soon get a ataste of following foreign standards without thought. For polution and environmental friendlyness we followed. Today, the EU discovered that their standards were expensive to follow; and a leaked document suggests that they'll soon change it. But there's another interesting side to the story: Thanks to the corrupt officers in India, nobody ever actually adopted the standard in India.

ATH0++

current mood: artistic
current music: Foo Fighters - Learn to Fly

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Friday, September 26th, 2003
3:33 am - Lights... Camera... Action... Oooops!
Nobody is perfect. Why should Hollywood be an exception? Me and Ashwin have exercised have very little restraint in talking about bloopers excitedly while actually watching the film. The smallest of mistakes the directors and editors are caught.

Well, now I know we're not alone (obvious); but surprisingly there's a whole community (http://www.blooperfiles.com/) out there that does only one thing: search for bloopers in Holly Films.

Did you find out bloopers in your favourite film yet?

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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2003
3:29 am - Tech update...
HTML is mine...
Software and technology patents, even the patents office doesn't understand them. Why issue them? A well established standard like HTML may be changed because someone called Eolas'. You're right the Web pageyou're now seeing may be illegal! More here...

RIP Galileo
By the time ths post is over, Galileo must have been completely consumed by the stormy acids in Jupiter. It's been almost a day since NASA inserted the Sattelite into the Jovian atmosphere. Too bad, it crashed on the blind side. The satellite got killed almost three times in it's mission. Hey, some American junk still works ;). More here...

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