Posts Tagged ‘gurgaon’
Notes About Nothing – The Gurgaon Chronicles
I was meaning to write about settling in for a while, but for some strange reason, my website exceeded the allocated bandwidth limit despite getting very few hits on average per day. COnsequently, around 22nd April, when I was itching to blog, all I could do was to sit and stare helplessly at the 509:bandwidth exceeded error, much like eunuchs at [...]
Stooping to New Lows
Sometime in early 2008, a friend of mine and I were having a competition regarding whose life was more pathetic. Winning this competition gave one of the participants considerable pride and props in the eyes of the other person. Think of it along the lines of a slow cycle race where the participants battle it out such that the last person to [...]
ISB Class of 2010 Sign-Off?
So I celebrated my birthday a few days ago. It was after I graduated as part of the ISB class of 2010. Yay! But this blog post is not about that. I realize that I haven't been writing much on this blog for a while, but I do want to promise myself that in due time, when I begin work in a few days in the NCR, that I will have done enough or felt [...]
A for Aardvark
In a couple of special electives I have taken in my last term on campus here, I have come across a whole bunch of interesting online resources to help accomplish various tasks. It is brilliantly surprising as to what one can perform simply by being aware of the right sets of tools for the right kinds of tasks. Some of them might be old and [...]
2009: The Year That Was
2009 has been quite a year for me and when I am long gone and my great-great-grand kids want to read what I've written (yeah, your great-great-gramps is teh_pwnage!), they need to be shown how cool I was, even if it means writing something completely untrue and fabricated, as some part of this post might turn out to be. Having said that, most [...]
The Wonderful World of Sargeant Thikanov
Before your mind goes off on random tangents, thinking of how I am writing fairytales surrounding the life and times of a mysteriously named Russian World War I soldier, stop. Thika, in Kannada, refers to one's gluteal region, a.k.a Kundi as do other more detailed graphic words that I'm not going to mention simply because I am not too keen on [...]