• February 27, 2004

    “There he is!” shouted one of the boys.

    Navin was running from a group of five boys. He still remembered the savage beating he had got last year. He ran past his chemistry laboratory to the staircase and went to first floor of his college building. It was 7PM and there was no soul in sight from whom Navin could ask for help. He saw one of the classrooms open, ran inside it and hid behind the door.

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  • Operation: Thunderstorm

    Shooter

    Based on a true story.

    Navin was standing behind a wall to avoid getting hit by gun fire which was coming in every 10-15 seconds. He was now the only surviving member of the elite four-member squad to eliminate a group of terrorists. So far this operation had turned out to be a disaster as three of his teammates had already perished.

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  • Do it for her

    Maggie Simpson

    Recently I started watching The Simpsons on Star World. Initially it was just for killing time I had before going to office but after some episodes I really started to enjoy it. And then some days back I saw an episode which has now become my favorite.

    For those who don’t know what the show is about, here’s a gist— The Simpsons basically centers around five members of Simpsons family and their daily (hilarious) adventures. The family consists of Homer, his wife Marge, their son Bart and daughters Lisa and Maggie.

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  • So I called my mobile network operator… Vodatel

    Call Center

    “Damn it! I never subscribed for this service.” Navin (that’s not me, notice the spelling) said holding his mobile bill. “These guys think that they can take me for a ride.” With this he punched in the complaint only number of Vodatel.

    “Welcome to Vodatel. Vodatel me aapka swagat hai. Hindi ke liye ek dabayein. Marathi saathi don daabaa. For English press three.”

    Navin pressed three.

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  • Does number of apps in mobile ecosystem matters? Yes it does

    Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8

    Few days back Microsoft launched on Windows Phone 8 and its gorgeous devices like Nokia 920 & 820, HTC Windows Phone 8X & 8S (my personal favorite) and Samung Ativ S. The reviews of each of them have been very favorable except for one sore point — number of apps available for Windows Phone. Microsoft’s current tally is 100,000+ apps. This is far below in comparison to 700,000+ apps available on Android and iOS. But you may argue that are we going to use all 700,000+ apps? No, of course not. But there would be something for everyone.

    Let me explain. I own HTC One X which runs Android. The phone’s industrial uni-body design and its gorgeous screen were two things that made me buy this phone over Samsung Galaxy S3. But one really troubling aspect with the phone is its battery life which pales in comparison to its competition. By default Android doesn’t show remaining percentage of battery life in notifications. So I was looking for an app to do just that. Just that! I did not want it to show (or rather try to estimate) how much more time can my phone run on battery and blah, blah, blah… And I found Battery Indicator which did exactly what I required. So as I said, with more number of apps there would be something for everyone.

    Image credits: Android-iOS-Windows Phone 8 image taken from this article on Android Authority

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  • Why do I love Mondays… and hate Fridays!

    I am going against conventional wisdom here and would earn wrath of almost everyone in this world. But I love Mondays and hate Fridays.

    Monday to Friday

     

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  • How to make “Masala Pappad”

    Ingredients — 1 pappad, 1 slice of tomato, 1 slice of onion, pinch of red chilli powder, chopped coriander, cooking oil

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  • Problems of tall heighted people… like me!

    For quite some time I am being bombarded with TV infomercials on how to increase your height with bad actors, ugly photoshopped images and low credibility products. So, for all those people who think that increasing their height will resolve all their problems guess what, tall people have their own set of problems —

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  • Does physical appearance really matter so much? This Sikh girl has the answer!

    Male pattern baldness is starting to show its effect on me. Every morning I freak out looking in the mirror and wait for the inevitable. But then some days back I ran into this article on Mashable which completely changed my outlook.

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  • Some “really” old technology and products

    Technology is changing at a frenetic pace today. Yesterday it was MySapce/Orkut today its Facebook, yesterday it was Internet Explorer today its Google Chrome, yesterday it was flash drive today its cloud, yesterday it was Sunday today its Monday (okay forgive me for the last one). So if you have used these really old technology and products then please don’t feel old.

    Old computers

    1. Windows XP

    Windows XP

    I upgraded from Windows 98 to Windows XP (skipped Windows Me PHEW!) and immediately fell in love with its interface. The rounded corners at the window were a new thing back then. So were three themes of blue, olive green and silver. And the default wallpaper called Bliss was probably the most watched photograph in the world! The OS is still so popular that many software support it except for Microsoft’s own Internet Explorer 9.

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