Another lovely week went away with mutiny picking on hits and getting more hits and then picking a little more.
Chacko wondered what happened to CNN IBN’S website earlier this week. He usually is very very inquisitive, isnt it? Later in the week he goes all crazy, he wants a CSI team for Jamaica led […]
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Australia easily beat Bangladesh by 10 wickets at the World Cup today. In a rained shortened match of 22 overs each, Ricky Ponting had no hesitation in putting Bangladesh in to bat. The Bangladeshi batsmen came out swinging hard, but found the Australian attack did not really provide them with the liberties to do so.
Glenn […]
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Astrology can offer us many unique insights into the depths of our psyches. Here’s a brief overview of the planets in my life right now:
Sun: Neptune’s been opposing it for way too long at the same time that my progressed Sun is conjuncting my Neptune. Essentially, I don’t know what the hell is happening half […]
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This is a very chotu <tiny> post.
Did you know Vada Pao (yes that on_the_go Mumbaikar snack) is a brilliant example of Globalization in India?
Vada pao’s pao came from Afghanistan, the Potato first came from Spain, the Gram dals came from Mexico and the Ginger came from China.
Now thats truely a global dish.
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Jamash:
There is only so much one can do with a shop, but some people go an extra mile to get the most out of a single shop. This shop near Iqra University Gulshan campus, houses a real estate consultant, a builder, opticians and even a beauty parlor, which reminds me of a mobile phone manufacturer’s […]
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Ten little gigabytes, waiting on line one caught a virus, then there were nine.
Nine little gigabytes, holding just the date, someone jammed a write protect, then there were eight.
Eight little gigabytes, should have been eleven, then they cut the budget,
now there are seven.
Seven little gigabytes, involved in mathematics stored an even larger prime, now there […]
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Anil Kumble, the lone savior for team India a number of times has said good bye to one-day cricket. The announcement came the very next day the team returned empty handed from West Indies after being thrashed by Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. However, he will be available to play for test cricket.
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Who killed Woolmer and why is still lingering in everyone’s mind. The Pakistani cricket coach was found dead in his hotel room, the very day his team crashed out of the world cup after being thrashed by minnows Ireland. Initially, it was thought that he died of heart attack, but later on, the foul play […]
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Video highlights of Malinga’s four-in-four and the most exciting match of this year’s World Cup to date. Eat that, ICC.
Click here if you can’t see it above.
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Mmmm. Nice.
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The warmth of people and the magic of old Dhaka overwhelms you. Having said that, Dhaka is bursting on the seams with a gushing sea of humanity, unregulated construction and traffic jams defining the urban ethos. Read article here >>
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