Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Fatal Attraction


Reposting with a Prologue/Logue :P
The girl and her lover have had yet-another-quarrel. They are riding on a motorcycle when this dialogue starts. They think that they are through with each other when a little girl appears outta nowhere and almost causes an accident. I have tried to pen down(or should it be KEY down?) the reactions of the couple in the middle of a relationship-threatening fight in the light of this incident.




'I hate you', he bellowed,
'Me too', the repartee followed!

Cursing under his breath, he pondered,
'Why is he so ineffecient', she wondered !

Thatz was the last straw, he thought,
There are greener pastures, she laughed !
Good that it ended, they thought !!

Damn.. that was close ... he quivered,
Looking at the little girl, he shivered,

A squeeze on his shoulder, he felt
'Careful .. Darling', it spelt,

'Job done My Lord', the girl said merrily,
Thank you my Angel, God said readily !

'I love you', he mellowed,
'Me too', the repartee followed!

Thursday, November 24, 2005

Poles apart

"There is no proof of God's existence", he said
"Faith needs no proof", she said

"Love is nothing but a hormone imbalance", he said
"It is just about emotional balance", she said.

"You forgive.. he wins", he said
"You forgive.. both win", she said

"Take revenge, and you conquer him", he said
"Forgive, and you conquer yourself", she said

They were poles apart, and yet
were made for each other
After all, they were part of the same person
He the brain and
She the heart.

The above is an imaginary conversation between the heart and the brain

Monday, November 21, 2005

Surya Namaskar - A tutorial

A pictorial tutorial

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Is your Printer playing Mata Hari ?

Imagine that every time you printed a document, it automatically included a secret code that could be used to identify the printer - and potentially, the person who used it. Sounds like something from an episode of "Alias," right?

Unfortunately, the scenario isn't fictional.

Get shocked here.

Tuesday, November 15, 2005

Came across this article which hints at the Indian Contribution to the Mathematical World.

The article also has a good explanation of the Concept of Zero.

I just realized how important Knowledge Transfer is :))

A wonderful view on life

Reposting due to some personal inspiration :)

This was a forward I receieved thro email

Life is like having a cup of tea.
You sit by the side of the window,
lift the cup and take a careless sip,
Only to realize, somebody forgot to put the sugar.
Too lazy to go for it you somehow struggle through the sugarless cup.
Until you discover ...
undissolved sugar crystals at the bottom

Sounds very true to me :)