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Musings of a self-confessed geek: Of newspapers
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Got into a lunch discussion about newspapers, more specifically about how we end up paying for newspapers that ultimately land up at the old-newspaper-shop (. I have been brought up on the ‘. Reading newspaper is a good habit. 8217; thing in school, moving to the ‘. Reading newspapers is desirable/essential/paramount to success in CA exams/ MBA interviews/ placement interviews. 8217;, later in life. I have always been a supplement reader; be it.
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Definitely Random: A first post for the 4th time!
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008. A first post for the 4th time! So here I am.back again with a first post. As my earlier attempts lie buried somewhere in cyberspace (Is someone paying for that space, btw? I am back again with a new URL. I read somewhere that blogging can be addictive. Hmm. how does one jump over the initial crest to fall into the category of a "regular blogger"? What does a regular blogger get from blogging? July 16, 2008 at 10:58 PM. Chalo too much of bakar for this time. All the best :).
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: October 2008
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Monday, October 6, 2008. Why is the dollar appreciating? My knowledge of economics tells me that if the government borrows money, either from taxpayers or from external funds, two things should happen:. 1 The currency should depreciate. 2 The credit rating of the government securities should worsen. Why is neither happening? I think Shyamal Roy was wrong. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Raghuram Rajan is Modi's best friend.
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: Getting the most from your hairdresser
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Getting the most from your hairdresser. To all my loyal readers, apologies for disappearing from the blog scene without a trace. Fret not, for I have been well, alive and kicking; and Fear not, for I'm back with a vengeance, and you can expect me to be prolific with my posts. To oh please what did I do to you to deserve this. Questions that I have:. 1 Does talking to the hairdresser enhance or mitigate effectiveness of service? Or, by being c...
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Definitely Random: Malls and Food don't mix well
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Malls and Food don't mix well. That has 2 burger breads for. And a mixed veg. Despite what the menu says). And charging 80 bucks for it is not going to make me believe it either. As I was having this dish (I still don’t know its real name) at a Gurgaon mall last week, I thought about the umpteen times I was disappointed at a food court. I reserve a special hatred for the parathas in the Mumbai food courts. The owners of these. Only Parathas, Just Parathas. Ho gaya kya, ho gaya kya?
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Definitely Random: August 2008
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Monday, August 4, 2008. Malls and Food don't mix well. That has 2 burger breads for. And a mixed veg. Despite what the menu says). And charging 80 bucks for it is not going to make me believe it either. As I was having this dish (I still don’t know its real name) at a Gurgaon mall last week, I thought about the umpteen times I was disappointed at a food court. I reserve a special hatred for the parathas in the Mumbai food courts. The owners of these. Only Parathas, Just Parathas. Ho gaya kya, ho gaya kya?
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: Postmen to track inflation at grass-root level
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Postmen to track inflation at grass-root level. Heard on radio today that postmen in India are entrusted with a new responsibility - to track prices of items at the consumer level across the country, to gather data to assess the real impact of inflation in the country. Http:/ www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php? Innovative, I say! And what do they do with the data? How will the information help in curbing the inflation?
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: February 2009
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. First, some facts - My son will turn 3 in April, and no, I do not have an admission for him in a 'proper' school. Since June last year, well-meaning people 'in the know' have been asking me, telling me, advising me and scolding me on admissions for my son. I have collected quite a bit of market information on schools, their admission process (the difficulty thereof), the USPs of each school, and the compromises involved. Links to this post.
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: Why is the dollar appreciating?
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Monday, October 6, 2008. Why is the dollar appreciating? My knowledge of economics tells me that if the government borrows money, either from taxpayers or from external funds, two things should happen:. 1 The currency should depreciate. 2 The credit rating of the government securities should worsen. Why is neither happening? I think Shyamal Roy was wrong. October 8, 2008 at 7:31 AM. October 9, 2008 at 11:36 PM. Are you still pondering over this Q? View my complete profile.
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Musings of a self-confessed geek: September 2008
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Musings of a self-confessed geek. Sunday, September 28, 2008. Postmen to track inflation at grass-root level. Heard on radio today that postmen in India are entrusted with a new responsibility - to track prices of items at the consumer level across the country, to gather data to assess the real impact of inflation in the country. Http:/ www.business-standard.com/india/storypage.php? Innovative, I say! Links to this post. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Getting the most from your hairdresser. 1 Does talking ...