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Wednesday May 23rd 2012

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  • Some love guru is handling this account - RT @Flipkart: @harishenoy Pyaarge aagbittaita? 2 hrs ago
  • Ooh what a lovely! RT @Flipkart: @harishenoy Old school too... http://t.co/CCN521dW 2 hrs ago
  • Dear First world corporate perks - 5 day work weeks, paid time off. See you soon! - love, Hari 3 hrs ago
  • Does anyone remember? "Tweet is a very lonely man". 18 hrs ago
  • RT @shenoyn: Acc to the son, Mahela Jayawardhane's wife is called Purusha. Is she? Or is my leg being pulled? 20 hrs ago
  • Hajjar traffic jam on Hosur road from Dairy circle to Forum. But I still love Bangalore, 10 months after I returned.Weather means love only. 22 hrs ago
  • Ever wondered why North Korea's ballistic missile is called the "No-dong"?Given how countries use ICBMs to say "my penis bigger than yours" 23 hrs ago
  • RT @deepakshenoy: It is very dangerous to extrapolate your experiences to wht a larger group, especially your potential customers, must feel 1 day ago
  • Imagine we have random fb metal heads with <metal first name> <actual last name> instead of the other way round @Gkswamy 1 day ago
  • Ladies and gentlemen, presenting the Joaquin Phoenix mustache smiley ------> :-!) 2 days ago
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Posts Tagged ‘based out of’

Staying ‘Out of’ Home

Even though my journey as a techie has reached its last mile, and I'm serving my notice period, some things will never change. A glorious four and a half years at the place I've been working at has taught me many a lesson, and provided me with enough fodder and material to even write a complete book out of. Sadly, time are not there, failing [...]

“Geographies” and “Based Out Of”

Ever since I joined work four years ago, I've heard the following two expressions being used in a manner that I find weird / counter-intuitive compared to how I'd heard them being used conventionally on previous occasions. The first one is the usage of the term 'Geography' as a noun to refer to a particular region of the world. I'd remained [...]