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Hindsight
       -Guy Kawasaki

One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important.
        -Bertrand Russell

Wear sunscreen
       -Mary Schmich

Man was given an imagination to compensate for what he isn't; a sense of humour to console him for what he is.
        - Francis Bacon

Leisure
       -W.H. Davies

Not all those that wander are lost.
       -J.R.R. Tolkein

Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.
       -Jean de La Bruyère

The average person thinks he isn't.
       -Father Larry Lorenzoni

Computers are useless. They can only give you answers.
       -Pablo Picasso

Become who you are.
       -Nietzshe

Your future depends on many things, but mostly on you.
       -Frank Tyger

Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.
       -Anon









muse


Had dropped by at friend's wedding reception ridiculously late.... while we had a "serious" gift too, bringing a baseball bat for the bride and a pair of boxing gloves for the groom brought a few moments of levity. Lugging them around office provoked an equal amount of hilarity, particularly when we brought them in as props for a meeting we had :)
10:09 PM Friday, April 23, 2004

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Spent the evening browsing at the Sunday book bazaar at Abids in Hyderabad! Brought back memories of school days when I'd walk down the lanes of Daryaganj in Delhi, with a couple of hundred bucks in the morning, and just enough money to take the bus back in the afternoon - with a backpack full of books in tow! A little less than a backpack this time - but bought an eclectic bunch of books - Arthur Hailey, Leon Uris, Erich Segal, Roald Dahl... my quest to complete my collection of Tintins and Asterixs was unsated though!
9:02 AM Monday, April 19, 2004

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Movie marathon at Prasads - Ab Tak Chappan followed by Torque. The first is a typical Ram Gopal Verma movie - a Hindi flick sans songs that is pretty gripping. The second is the biker version of the Fast and the Furious and is entertaining if you go in expecting the cheese dialogues and biking sequences - which is what I'd done!

Also reading A double life, Alyque Padamsee's autobiography. As the godfather of Indian advertising - responsible for everything from the Liril girl under the waterfall, the Kamasutra launch and Rin's lightning bolts to Lalitha-jee's Surf ads - his tongue in cheek tales educate, amuse and entertain!
11:35 AM Saturday, April 17, 2004

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Good weekend - played four games of Scrabble (I suck); Finished Driven to Extremes (Schumacher makes for interesting stories!) and One Day in September (never, ever get on the wrong side of the Israelis!).


6:05 AM Sunday, April 11, 2004

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Spent a bit of the evening at an opening "do" at cinnabar redd, our town's very own pan-Asian epicurean delight - featuring a Hyderabadi first - a teppanyaki counter. Good sound proofing keeps the pounding music in the bar from spilling over into the dining area... and it's sure to evolve into the town's best oriental spot, if it's anything like Fusion 9, just a floor below.
11:29 AM Wednesday, April 07, 2004

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Went cycling both days over the weekend... ended up trying a new route with a friend and was transported into what seemed like a village lightyears away from the city! Stopped at a small shack and shared a plate of idlis and puris before being adventurous and stopping at a roadside vendor sitting under a tree, peddling fresh, frothy toddy (fermented palm tree juice; village alcohol); couldn't finish the large earthen glasses we were poured, but panted our way back home, still sober!

Also watched my first Looney Tunes. These guys are nuts!!
9:20 PM Saturday, April 03, 2004

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