Original Photo by: solcookie I was at CottonWorld (a chain of clothes store in India) this evening and after so many visits I kind of realised why the sweets kept at their cashier were making sense. Give a few to your kid and he/she is busy for a while so that you can go about… Continue reading Children & Shopping
Category: Thoughts
Tagged by a Tissue
I've been a bad boy. Or rather a late boy. A few weeks back Poor_Planner tagged me. I am supposed to share 5 secrets with my readers which I haven't written about on my blog. Trust me, this one was a toughie and I really had to work my brains to get these five mentionable… Continue reading Tagged by a Tissue
Customer Service gone wrong
Today's edition of Mumbai Mirror features an article about how someone experienced great customer service at a local Chinese restaurant. Which made me think about a rather poor service offered to me lately. For about two years now I visited a health clinic to solve some of my allergy issues. This was one of the… Continue reading Customer Service gone wrong
I really really want to own this car
A few days back I watched a new TV commercial released by Skoda India. And I fell in love with this car. It's awesome and I am putting this car on my wishlist for the year 2007. (although I know it's more than what I can afford at the current stage of my career, but… Continue reading I really really want to own this car
Get online and be courageous
If you have a story to tell, tell it. Get online and be courageous. Ernest Hemingway is quoted as saying that “there is nothing to writing. All you do is sit down at a typewriter and bleedâ€. You never know who may need to hear it. Read full article. Such thoughts keep me blogging no… Continue reading Get online and be courageous
Warren Buffet says…
I picked up this from a Yahoo! group of my college alumni. It was a very interesting read and thought it would a good idea to share with all, so here it is. There was a one hour interview on CNBC with Warren Buffet, the second richest man who has donated $31 billion to charity.… Continue reading Warren Buffet says…
What I must do…
Next few days I am off work, but I am hoping to keep myself busy constructively. I have a couple of things on the list which are a must do and others which I really wish I can do considering life is going to get busy once more when I get back to work. Need… Continue reading What I must do…
Demand for quota in sports
Mid-Day will always have the most senstional story featured on it's cover page. What use is the paper if it does not have a catchy headline. Today's story: Athawale demands quota in sport... really did catch my attention and all I could say to myself - "It happens only in India". If cricketers from backward… Continue reading Demand for quota in sports
Doing what you love
Last night I was watching an interview of Shahid Kapur. The last question of the interview was "What is the best part about being a successful actor?". To which Shahid replied, I am happy that I have been able to succeed as an actor. It feels very satisfying when you get to do what you… Continue reading Doing what you love
Why are medicine names so difficult?
Lopresor, Robijack, Elosprin, Clopigrel, Amlopin, Restyl What are these? Names of some of the medicines which I noticed in my grand-mom’s medicine tray. Looking at this I was wondering – why are medicine names so difficult? Why are they not friendly names one can easily pronounce, write or even remember. Let’s look at the names… Continue reading Why are medicine names so difficult?