Archive for December 2008

“Gotee, what’s wrong with you man?”, a friend asked.
“Why, what happened?”, I asked back, wondering which of my idiosyncrasies was she referring to.
“You’re reading the Bhagavad Gita it seems! You’re going to temple daily. Knowing you, and the rate at which you change, I think after five years in the US, you’ll come back a [...]

Imagine that all the while there was nothing but an infinite mirror. Of a complex shape, complex dimension. Something (say time) caused a part of that mirror to break into zillion pieces and colored each of these pieces differently.
Now, each piece would reflect the remainder of the mirror, but with a different color. Each piece [...]

I am in the process of submitting my university applications, but couldn’t resist the urge to write this post after commenting on Youth Curry’s post on section 49-O.
I first heard about this rule when my room-mate told me about an email which he received which claimed that the section 49-O in the “Constitution” had a [...]

Tonight is Balu’s last night as our room-mate at #39 Michaelpalayam. In a few days, he is joining SP-Jain Dubai Singapore executive MBA program. It’s time finally to say good-bye.
Dude, I am not a farewell person. Probably because I don’t believe in farewells. I know, knowing you, that we’ll be in touch through whatever means [...]

I came back home today with a book in my hand titled “Return of the Aryans” by Bhagawan Gidwani.
A friend who was at home that time exclaimed, “You’re reading about Aryans? What next can I expect on your book-shelf, Mein Kampf?!”
The term Aryan referred to in this book has nothing to do with the term [...]

The Goa trip was great. We had a lot of fun jet-skiing and parasailing.
The more pessimistic Indians I encounter, the more I am convinced about Francois Gautier’s theory explaining the reason for India’s Self Denial.
I am still at a loss to understand the reaction by our Prime Minister regarding the Mumbai terror attacks. Why is [...]