Month: April 2006
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The I and the My – Part 2
With just 100 days of blogging[via], Guy Kawasaki could grasp and convey the I and the My feeling so well. Much much better than what was written here. In his blogpost that celebrates the completion of 100 blogging days, Kawasaki shares his experience – 2. The more a blogger uses the pronoun “I,” the less…
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No Exit
http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?videoUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvp.video.google.com%2Fvideodownload%3Fversion%3D0%26secureurl%3DmgAAAGV0ZuAxq6eWM5pHbaDRmQomTkjQKYNtY4-B7tSDN4JMNlJcQhOAJm1tNBhYp0fmEkEVjAO2xprRifs4qfeNouB7TV4uDz8qR5hnmc0kkCIVEqJNcsPVFJjP00ipQyED9_MReQtJSq-fM0c6qLZnKm0VHeqsx8jKuvvugbgW3tD2CpwLBd4uvQQfGMNce-pLHXlX5AR71khnuz8MhCG_AX4%26sigh%3D_WzIQsrN5sThUnyYV6j-9jBZE1M%26begin%3D0%26len%3D430796%26docid%3D-2911544480914462198&thumbnailUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fvideo.google.com%2FThumbnailServer%3Fcontentid%3D9d4013afc0b6b7b3%26second%3D5%26itag%3Dw320%26urlcreated%3D1144775785%26sigh%3DABRUHAIVDy3c6Zk7Y9n58PoV6PY&playerId=-2911544480914462198 Anand Alagappan’s short film No Exit is a well made short-film that just walks us through a phone call. It comically captures the credit card service and how one is put through the hardship. Just like how one suffers to cancel the internet service. Anand’s movie shot to fame when it was officially selected…
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Load / Unload
If you are a blogger, chances of being affected by IOS is one hundred percent. Information Overload Syndrome. I intended to write this as a comical post but didn’t want to miss the message(thoda hero!!). One of the prime reason, to apply brakes to this blog was that I found myself unable to sustain interest…
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Vikram Vijay
[Source – Vikatan] Only time has to say if there is a histoical value for this picture. Recently vikatan did a nice job of bringing Vijay and Vikram together, for an interview. Having studied in Loyola, both bragged and bragged about it. Would have been more fun if they only pulled in Vijay’s class collegemate…
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Interview – Indra Parthasarathy
[Source – Hindu] Writer Indra Parthasarathy‘s radio interview to Stanford 90.1 FM radio show, It’s Different, is available here[Part 1 and 2]. Via RKK. I wish the interview was Tamil but this is certainly a rare interview. The interviewer has very important questions for I.Pa on his fiction and plays. I.Pa is very spontaneous and…