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>Random Ramblings #(lost count)

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Blogging is not the in thing any longer. i hate to admit it, but its not giving me the high that it usually used to. i am in probably the longest ever block that a blogger could possibly fall into and the fact that i STILL do not have a broadband connection at home is not helping me a wee bit.

There are so many things that i want to write about, but i simply do not find the urge to open my system type it down and post it. Its surprising how over the past three years i have matured from an amateur blogger, writing on controversial topics for the shear pleasure of starting a comments war, to what i am today: a seldom blogging, if so, less than 100 words entry writing blogger. from a compulsive blogger to a person compelling himself to write because he does not want to break the chain by not posting for this month.

Time which used to be a plenty, few years ago has become so dear. and the entire creativity that used to exist, has now given way to a deep sense of logic. i am turning laconic by the day and find the 140 characters that twitter offers me more than enough to express my thoughts. In fact i am seriously thinking of displaying my twitter feed in my blog.

The past few months have had a great impact on me. It has helped resolve a lot; i mean A LOT of my confusions and has positively shown me a way. the early twenty crisis i guess is solved for me and i haven't been more resolute than ever on what i want to do / be in the future. I am blessed with an amazing job and an equally amazing boss, and not a single day in these past months have i ever resented on my decision to not join TCS.

Had the chance of meeting my jigree dhost gumbal again and this time after coffee when each one of us lifted our wallets i could see a certain amount of pride in everyone of us there. it was our money. money that we earned! the transition from the college going kid to the young adult is complete, i guess. Among the things that have changed is not only the monetary freedom, but the amount of responsibility that has crept into each one of us. The happy-go-luck college days are long gone and probably will never come back. but we are not complaining. We like the new roles we have dawned, we have transcended into it with an elegance that is surprising even to us.


My faith in democracy is slowly going down. i would prefer a real life B.D.F.L to take charge of India.

Am hooked to abba more than ever. i would die to hear them sing Fernanado and Super Trouper. I competely forgot all the rock / metal music i used to hear. I cant remember more than four lines of metallica "turn the page". Enigma comes a close second but i am absolutely hooked to Abba. I want to listen to chandrakatha's theme music now. that tunes is sitting in my head and i cant find a link to it anywhere.
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