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Continue reading →: The Moron Menace
Today, I have the pleasure of hosting Srini Chandrasekharan of What ho! fame on my blog. Srini’s Laughing gas is among my favorite reading haunts. On twitter, @waatho is one of my favorite places for chuckles. He is a published author of 3 Lives, In Search of Bliss and Instant…
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Continue reading →: Teenage Children and Parental Control
Yes, it is true that one of the phases that I dread as a parent is when my children will turn teens. I know all about imparting correct values but the sheer rebellion that one faces in that phase can be daunting. Besides there is always a clash in our…
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Continue reading →: Awards!
Roshni had given me The Generous Blogger Award in February this year. Thank you Roshni. I found this award very unique. A description of this award — “This award doesn’t come with any rules or questions or link requirements. Instead, what I want you to do with them is copy…
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Continue reading →: The men in our lives!
Have you ever studied in an all-girls school or college? I did when I passed out of school and joined the prestigious Sophia’s College in Mumbai. Till then over multiple cities, I had always studied in co-ed schools. That was the only normal I knew. In a sense, I feel…
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Continue reading →: Does work-from-home hamper work productivity?
Recently there was a memo from Yahoo CEO that in no uncertain terms talked about the importance of physical presence in Yahoo offices. What it implied is that work-from-home option is off and move your sorry asses back to your desks. Apparently, physical presence is somehow correlated with efficiency at…
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Continue reading →: My blogging journey: Phase I from blogger subdomain to custom domain!
Okay, when I started blogging, almost 5 years ago, I had no clue about layouts, themes, widgets, gadgets, sidebars, URLs and what have you. All I wanted to do was write. And, I chose blogger because I already had a gmail account :). It took me about 3 minutes to…
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Continue reading →: A short conversation!
Little G: “Dad, you are great!” Dad: “Wow! How come?’ (Feeling extremely elated) Little G: ” You can fix any problem.” (Read gadgets, plumbing, electrical problems, furniture) Dad beaming Mom: “You are right. He can! What about mom?” (with an expectant look) Little G: “You are great too!” (without batting…
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Continue reading →: To like or not to like…
Once upon a time, the phenomenon named Mark Z who paid more attention to doing things outside the classroom than inside them at an Ivy-League School came up with an idea called Facebook. The term social networking came later. Initially it was to connect people in his B-School. The phenomenon…




