Friday, February 26, 2010
3 cheers for Sachin!
I won't say much. Someone sent me the following on SMS. I am sure that will say it all!
Do all your crimes while Sachin is batting because God is watching Sachin playing
- Poster in Sydney
Book exhibition by Welfare Of Stray Dogs(WSD)
I got the following mail from Welfare Of Stray Dogs(WSD):
The Welfare Of Stray Dogs(WSD) has organised The WSD Book Exhibition of donated new and secondhand books from February 25-28, 2010 (Thu-Sun) from 10 am to 7 pm at the garage of Vaswani Mansions, Opposite K C College, Churchgate, Mumbai. A treasure trove of books for book lovers. Come browse around and pick up thousands of books on self- help, best sellers, travel, humor, spirituality, philosophy, Indian and foreign fiction and non-fiction and children's books at throw-away prices. Prices start from Rs 10 only.
Here is a sneak peek of some of the titles and authors of the books that are on display.
P.G. Wodehouse, Aldous Huxley,Robin Cook, Agatha Christie,P D James,John Grisham(hardback editions),Dale Carnegie,Jhumpa Lahiri, Mills and Boon and many many more
Collected Works Of Joseph Conrad ( 22 volumes) with a printed autograph ( Rare books category according to Blackwells) Published: The Gresham Publishing Co. Ltd, London. 1925.
Each volume has a printed autograph that reads "Cordially Yours J. Conrad".
History of French Literature, Pub 1923
The New Standard Encyclopedia and World Atlas
Pears Cyclopedia (1954-55, 1969-79 editions)
Arthur Mee's Golden Years 'Over the Hills and Far Away'
Human Origin by S. Laing Pub 1900.
and thousands more...
All proceeds from the book sale will go towards our sterilization and rabies prevention programme.
If you love books, please go and check this one out. It's like having your cake and eating it too :-)
Monday, February 22, 2010
But his troops and their families know better. And so they are demanding that he be re-instated. What sets these protests apart is that so far they have been peaceful - no burning down buses and destroying public property as has become the hallmark of any protests in West Bengal.
Way to go people! If the government has even an ounce of wisdom, they will have to listen to you.
One scene was, however, too much for me. The boy, you see, doesn’t believe that he is the “Seeker” as an assorted bunch of oldies would like him to believe. So what does he do? He powers up his laptop and hits Google! Needless to say, he does find an article about forces of light and darkness.
Aaw, if that’s not banal, what is? Why don’t we all Google for “Ways to save the world”? Who knows, we just might find the solution. Only if they had called Google as Oracle instead :-)
Shadow of Power – by Steve Martini
What is more interesting is a glimpse into the American Judicial system and the cat-and-mouse game that the prosecuting and defending sides play with each other.
Honestly, I didn’t know it’s so hard to serve a subpoena on someone :-)
Infamous Assassinations
It looked like this program was made in 2007 because it said that as of 2007, Prabhakaran – the leader of LTTE – was still leading the terrorist outfit.
As an aside, it was amusing to see that one particular ticker displaying the date and place (city as well as country) of major events in the episode on Che Guevara listed just “Washington DC” instead of “Washington DC, USA” :-)