Selective Amnesia There was a point to this. But I forgot.

20Jul/046

LOTD Answers

SO, you didn’t know what Prodigal meant.

Except for Krithika, who came very close to the meaning, none of you even attempted to answer the question.

Quiz for the day. Tell me at-least 5 meanings of this word.

Plug

No peeking. :)

20Jul/046

Smokescreened

The net’s too confusing. Am I to believe the ones who mail me, and trust them at their mail-face value. Or do I scratch beneath the surface. Am I being taken for a ride?

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19Jul/045

Lesson of the day

What does this word mean?

Prodigal

Wait, before you rush off, no, and by that I mean absolutely no looking into the dictionary, no googling for it, and no Merriam Webster references.

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19Jul/041

Time I did this


Beacon, or … | Originally uploaded by The Blog Magister.


Oh well! I accept. I confess I like taking photographs. [And to my close friend, I would like to say, not only of unsuspecting women ;o) ]
And it is time I let this secret out of the bag. So here it is. One of my photographs, from over at Flickr.

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19Jul/040

Absolutely, what?

And so I begin this day. Hurt, happy. Sad, yet, a smile on my lips. Balking, at what needs to be done. But can’t wait to do it.

19Jul/044

1" href="http://www.selectiveamnesia.org/2004/07/19/judgement-of-paris-blog-o-sphere1/" rel="bookmark">Judgement of Paris Blog-o-sphere.1

An interesting discussion’s happening over at Profundities viz. What reigns supreme while blogging.

My stand, as always – Style’s more important that content. Nevil believes it’s the other way.

So you, rear deaders, overlook that intended spoonerism, and be the judge. Which is more important in the Blog world. Style, or content?


1. Wikipedia Entry for Judgement of Paris

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19Jul/040

ROFLMAO

One day while walking down the street, a highly successful Human Resources Manager was tragically hit by a bus and she died instantly. Her soul arrived up in heaven where she was met at the Pearly Gates by St.Peter himself.

“Welcome to Heaven,” said St. Peter. “Before you get settled in though, it seems we have a problem. You see, strangely enough, we’ve never once had a Human Resources Manager make it this far and we’re not really sure what to do with you.”

“No problem, just let me in,” said the woman. “Well, I’d like to, but I have higher orders. What we’re going to do is let you have a day in
Hell and day in Heaven and then you can choose whichever one you want to spend an eternity in.”

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