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

31Oct/048

Macros







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More Photos from my Flickr page

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30Oct/0413

Re-design

As ya’ll can see, I’ve redesigned the blog. Still workin on it, so hang on, and don’t expect everything to go perfectly well. After all, I ain’t no web-guru. Jus’ an amateur hack.

Plus, this current design won’t (yet) validate as proper XHTML. I want it, as of now, to work and look the way I want it to. Will worry about the conforming and other such details later.

So, how do you folks like the new design?

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29Oct/040

New post

The Chicken’s been updated

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29Oct/041

Not done yet?

Folks, friends, and fellow wordsters1, you’ve just gotten lucky. If you are the sort, like me, with an itch to dash off a few words every now and then, and can’t help but make people read it, (even at gun point), well, here’s your chance.

28Oct/0412

Untitled

deep intriguing mysterious pools of fear and beauty and pain come here looks that melt into revenge and anger transforming angel to man eater and life and moods evolution’s first stage and eve and adam and the birth of the ground on which i stand isn’t it solid and reassuring and wasn’t it red hot liquid lava and amazing it’s now blacker than those dark lasers that is the siren’s eye oh before i forget we are talking of the colour black have you seen that little cat cross your path….CRASH!

18Oct/0414

Yipee!

Ram was bearer of news that warms the cockles of my vain, egoistical, selfish heart no end.

During a recent trip to Singapore, Ram met a person called Sherri Sherene (I hope I got the spelling right) who is apparently a regular reader of my blog. And has me on her bookmarks.

Thank you Ram. But more importantly, Thank you ever so much Sherene. Thanks a million.

Quite naturally, this post is dedicated to her. Thanks again Sherene.

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16Oct/0415

Give them some credit.

As a long time computer user, and a web guy [:)], you can say I’ve pretty much used all operating systems and all kinds of software.

While I’m in no way an expert, much less am I proficient in all kinds of computing, I do know my way around operating systems and have some kind of programming knowledge. I’ve used most of the currently available software suites and office automation applications, have used graphic editors and tools, development environments and editors.

I do think, taking all in all, Microsoft’s managed to do something that most others haven’t. And that’s making the PC more novice friendly. Hence, spreading and enhancing their popularity.

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