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Fault By Default!: August 2008
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What did I do now? Sunday, August 31, 2008. I aint making any fault. I hope I aint making any fault. Have heard lot about the stuff. lot of hesitance on what I would come up with. had yes. had no. may be at times. I mean what the heck! Nothing to lose except a few words flowing on to this page. So here I come. 0 comments so far; awaiting yours. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I aint making any fault. The Right Wine in the Right Kind of Glass. Senseless – Conflict Deaths Per Hour. Master with Broken fingers.
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Fault By Default!: July 2010
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What did I do now? Sunday, July 25, 2010. Safari or Roller Coaster? Late afternoon, good weather, friends, vehicle with full tank, zest to go out, good old memories - I think are enough to drive you outta home and seek adventure. As it is not good planners, there was little that could hold us back at home. We hardly realized when our initial plans to go out on weekly grocery shopping turned into adventure trip to the Bannerghatta National Park. Flying over the new Electronics City. I guess our prayers we...
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Fault By Default!: Marshes and Swamps..
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What did I do now? Friday, June 4, 2010. That's what we are talking about. Remind us of the vast wetlands from NatGeo. Programs, sometimes also from real life adventures, treks or other nature trips we have had made. But were those Swamps. Or were those Marshes. Aren't the two same? Well, practically all is true about both. A Swamp. Can have fresh water, brackish water or even salt (sea) water. Typically, a Marsh. And other herbaceous plants, and is void of any woody vegetation. A Swamp. Pain Heals, Chic...
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Fault By Default!: December 2010
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What did I do now? Sunday, December 5, 2010. Our Swift has already clocked 55,000 kms on the stock JK Vectras in just over 3 years. Though bald on the side-treads, they just don't seem to give up on the tarmac. Wet roads - thats the only place where they almost close their shop - having learnt that on our return from the last Pondy trip with quite frequent lateral shifts and roll in the rain. If the customers are young and racy, the funkier the tread pattern, the better the tyre. The deeper the custo...
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Fault By Default!: Safari or Roller Coaster?
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What did I do now? Sunday, July 25, 2010. Safari or Roller Coaster? Late afternoon, good weather, friends, vehicle with full tank, zest to go out, good old memories - I think are enough to drive you outta home and seek adventure. As it is not good planners, there was little that could hold us back at home. We hardly realized when our initial plans to go out on weekly grocery shopping turned into adventure trip to the Bannerghatta National Park. Flying over the new Electronics City. I guess our prayers we...
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Fault By Default!: 55,000+ Kms
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What did I do now? Sunday, December 5, 2010. Our Swift has already clocked 55,000 kms on the stock JK Vectras in just over 3 years. Though bald on the side-treads, they just don't seem to give up on the tarmac. Wet roads - thats the only place where they almost close their shop - having learnt that on our return from the last Pondy trip with quite frequent lateral shifts and roll in the rain. If the customers are young and racy, the funkier the tread pattern, the better the tyre. The deeper the custo...
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Fault By Default!: October 2008
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What did I do now? Friday, October 31, 2008. Rossi barges in a day in advance - we are going to Yercaud, wanna join? Why the hell not? Yes, we are game. Thats how my plans generally get made, unlike the preferences of the high command. All set, lets go! Just kept to the left in Salem and in no time we were going from 400m to 1400m above MSL on the Yercaud Road [. We are not used to waking up early, so we did not! Quite a costly affair considering the time and span of the ride. As not many fancied the...
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Fault By Default!: May 2010
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What did I do now? Saturday, May 1, 2010. Bali, Day 7. From our cabs on the way to the airport. Going through airport check took a while - only a few immigration counters are manned - and there's a airport fee of IDR150k per person (better to bring cash with you) - and picking up a souvenir to cash in on the remaining IDRs. Passing through the airport formalities was a breeze, and we headed to Ikea. Right across the street for a quick lunch. Back to Ikea to catch a taxi to the airport. Bali, Day 7. The R...
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Fault By Default!: September 2008
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What did I do now? Thursday, September 11, 2008. Attack of the virus. Nothing is permanent except change. and you realize it when the seemingly normal situations undergo change. By the time you perfect it, the permanent thing takes over. Sometimes for the good. state of double from the single. lot of things change. some visible. others largely unnoticed. time prevails. environment settles in. behaviors and traits realign to new circumstances. the system advances. And here comes the attack of the virus!
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Fault By Default!: May 2009
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What did I do now? Monday, May 4, 2009. I still remember the day when I landed in Bangalore - 26Nov1999. all I had was a rucksack, cotton mattress, blanket, bike and few household items. Ready to move anytime, anywhere. Took up the accommodation the same day (a friend had helped a lot in arranging the same). And until today. I was at the same place. Decision making has never been tough for us. what is tough is to build up enough pressure to push us! 0 comments so far; awaiting yours.