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PS's Marathon Blog: 18... and time for dedications
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Sunday, September 18, 2005. 18 and time for dedications. Today morning's run went perfect as per plan. Coach Tom had scheduled me a mammoth 18 miles! And yesterday finally I bought an IPod shuffle, and immediately loaded it with an awesome playlist and was literally raring to go today! Man I sure have come a long way from where I started this June. I bow to thee! How did you manage to come out with something as cool as an IPod Shuffle? Totally awesome it was. The Asha marathon volunteers - the unsung her...
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PS's Marathon Blog: half way there!
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Sunday, August 21, 2005. Today I completed a 13 miler. a halfmarathon. The weather was ok, not hot, a bit humid, nothing like last Sunday though. I wasn't really timing myself, even walked for 5 mins in between, but I timed around 2:15. am sure the timing'll get better in the coming weeks. During the week I ran just on Wednesday - 5 miles - at Univ Park. This week I need to be more regular with my schedule. The coming Sunday is going to be 15 miles. Now that will be quite a milestone. How you can help.
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PS's Marathon Blog: aug 9th - 5 miles
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Wednesday, August 10, 2005. Aug 9th - 5 miles. Yesterday finally I kindof recovered from my cold and to add to it, the weather was wonderful. Cool and not the least bit humid. I ran 5 miles (11 laps) at Univ Park, and it was a refreshing run after my ill week. My immediate target/milestone now is to complete a half-marathon this Sunday. Hopefully (if my cold does not reappear) I should be able to do it! Thus spake PS at 10:50 AM. I am running the Philadelphia marathon. How you can help. Update of ill week.
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PS's Marathon Blog: Philadelphia Marathon - victory of mind over body
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Monday, November 21, 2005. Philadelphia Marathon - victory of mind over body. Sunday, November 20th was one of the most memorable days in my life. I managed to successfully complete the Philadelphia Marathon. If I have to summarize the entire experience during the 26.2 miles into one line, it would be. Victory of mind over body". Here's a detailed account:. I really loved that line. In your first marathon any time you make is your best time :) and all that matters is to complete the marathon. Good work :...
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My dream guru - Potpourri
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My dream guru - Potpourri. June 21st, 2006. 12:42 pm - My dream guru. I cant ask for more! I love Wednesday and Saturday mornings when i have to get up early, go for my music classes before going to my boring office :). She listens to me patiently and corrects me when i go wrong. And, after i learn a song in the class, i dont have to go back and listen to the recordings of my class to get it right, as she would have taught me in such a way that i wont forget. 3 Vandhanamu - Sahana - Thyagaraja. Before sh...
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GNIP – Making data portability suck less! | In nuce
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GNIP – Making data portability suck less! July 2, 2008 at 6:58 am Posted in Technology and Implications. I was just reading about gnip. This seems to me, a rehash of the old style event driven mechanism, for large scale service oriented systems; working on multiple data formats, including REST, RSS, ATOM. There are some really nice explanations of how gnip works here. And some more stuff is available at. Http:/ blog.gnipcentral.com/2008/07/01/the-what-of-gnip-changing-apis-from-pull-to-push/.
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name!): launchcast plus
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name! Tuesday, March 08, 2005. The past couple of days, in case you saw me on Yahoo messenger, you would have noticed that I have been listening to launchcast all day. Of late a lot of my development work has been in Windows, so I could get back to my favourite IDE Source Insight :) Also now I can listen to Launch music. Http:/ music.yahoo.com/launchcast/station.asp? This is my Launch station, and it's a Rocking one, I can assure you! Thus spake PS at 3:04 PM.
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name!): Yanni
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name! Monday, March 21, 2005. Lately I've been tripping over some old favourite Yanni songs of mine. I didn't have much of a Yanni collection out here, but then a week back I got myself a RealRhapsody. Subscription, and since then its been an amazing journey into some childhood favourite artists. RealRhapsody. Woah thats some natural talent. ain't that amazing. But my favourite Yanni song was, till a short while age, unnamed. I never knew the name of the track, j...
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name!): June 2005
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PS's music blog (for want of a better name! Thursday, June 30, 2005. Just back from the Knopfler concert. Its 3 in the night so pardon my drowsiness if it shows up! Dire Straits has long been my favourite alltime band and Mark Knopfler is one of my favourite musicians of all time. And today I got the chance to watch him live, so it was a cool occasion. The venue was different in many ways, I've never before been to a rock concert of this kind. The venue was Radio City at NYC,. I think this is one rare so...
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PS's Marathon Blog: An easy and fun run
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Sunday, September 11, 2005. An easy and fun run. This sunday we had a usual large crowd of around 15-20 runners again, felt good. I was supposed to do a 12 miler, so were majority of others. 12 mile was the farthest anyone would go today, as coach Tom has scheduled a 16-18 miler for us next week, and we needed a breather this Sunday. The fact that 12 miles is considered a breather itself was quite reassuring to me :). My running during the week had again been sporadic:. Thus spake PS at 8:05 AM. If you a...
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