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Outlaw's Outlet: 2008 - Year in review
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. 2008 - Year in review. I have not blogged on this topic ever, but it does look like a good idea, given that a blog is really also an archive of thoughts to reflect on later reading. So here I go. This entry is about my life in 2008, so - those looking for a global events review might give this a skip. Got really health conscious thanks to an overdose of ready to eat I was consuming in Australia. Was glad to be back in India in late January. I only remember some good times wi...
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Outlaw's Outlet: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. 2008 - Year in review. I have not blogged on this topic ever, but it does look like a good idea, given that a blog is really also an archive of thoughts to reflect on later reading. So here I go. This entry is about my life in 2008, so - those looking for a global events review might give this a skip. Got really health conscious thanks to an overdose of ready to eat I was consuming in Australia. Was glad to be back in India in late January. I only remember some good times wi...
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Outlaw's Outlet: It is not really "Chennai" Super Kings playing out there
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Saturday, April 18, 2009. It is not really "Chennai" Super Kings playing out there. I have half a mind to stop watching CSK games after today's CSK match. Dhoni is 100% responsible for it. He picks Parthiv Patel ahead of Chennai's Vijay. I think Vijay is better in these conditions being a test class opener. But that's still acceptable. He drops Balaji for a different combination of bowlers. Not fair on someone picked to play test cricket for India not too long ago. Who is Viraj Vilas Kadbe? He is 19....
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Outlaw's Outlet: Children of Heaven - Highly recommended
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Sunday, November 23, 2008. Children of Heaven - Highly recommended. Link to Part 1. Link to Part 2. Noted noted. Thanks da. 1:23 PM, November 24, 2008. 2:37 PM, November 24, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Follow me on Twitter. Children of Heaven - Highly recommended. Girish Kalyanaraman (Life update blog). Mahesh Balaji (Life, Humor, Arbit). Karthik Ranganathan (Issues, Debates). Srinivasan Rangarajan (Cricket, Opinion). Atulya Bharadwaj (Travelog, Europe). View my complete profile.
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Question: The Blue Bus
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I only know to ask questions" - Nagesh to Sivaji in "Thiruvilayadal". Friday, June 19, 2009. I clearly remember, there were two kinds of PTC busses in Madras then. The old, rickety, blue bus and the relatively newer, more aesthetic green bus. Over the course of my life, I have recollected this incident with amusement. The source of amusement being, how 'naive' I was in my younger days. Posted by Vijay @ 10:52 PM. Oh, I can vouch for your naivety. No daI am just observing. Thats also correct. :). The real...
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Question: Great Tamil Scenes - Kutty
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I only know to ask questions" - Nagesh to Sivaji in "Thiruvilayadal". Saturday, September 06, 2008. Great Tamil Scenes - Kutty. In this scene from Kutty. Directed by Janaki Vishwanathan, Kannamma. Shweta), who is brought from village into the household of Ramesh Arvind, receives a dress as a gift; in return she gives them the toy horse that she had made herself. Posted by Vijay @ 10:10 PM. Comments: Post a Comment. View my complete profile. Balaji's Current Affairs Blog.
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Question: Flow, Laya and the Highest Good
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I only know to ask questions" - Nagesh to Sivaji in "Thiruvilayadal". Tuesday, September 16, 2008. Flow, Laya and the Highest Good. If there is some end of the things we do, which we desire for its own sake, clearly this must be the good. Will not knowledge of it, then, have a great influence on life? Shall we not, like archers who have a mark to aim at, be more likely to hit upon what we should? If so, we must try, in outline at least, to determine what it is. (I.1094a18). Is a stillness brought about b...
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Outlaw's Outlet: August 2008
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. What a song. Outstanding bass guitars. Excellent support to what is a flowing, wonderful and happy song. Perfect for those in a mood to appreciate the emotion. Excellent strings in the BGM and the typical 80s Ilayaraja humming sections. Unobtrusive and free flowing singing by S Janaki and SPB adds to the effect. Happiness all round on listening to the song. Monday, August 18, 2008. Looks like my batting skills (if ever I had them) are on the run downhill. Tuesday, August 12, 2008.
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Outlaw's Outlet: July 2008
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008. Musical rediscoveries on a sleepy midnight. BK and me had this conversation on midnight today, and it really proved to be a wonderful stressbuster for both of us. But more importantly, it also unearthed some songs which we had taken for granted and dismissed as "GREAT songs, but we have listened to them enough, haven't we? Sonnaalum Kaetpadhillai (Kadhal Virus) - In what has to be among the three most beautiful romantic melodies of ARR, "Soft" and "Lilting" reaches new heights&#...
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Question: On Left handed Batsmen
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I only know to ask questions" - Nagesh to Sivaji in "Thiruvilayadal". Monday, March 09, 2009. On Left handed Batsmen. I have always thought that "left handed batsmen" in cricket is a misnomer - since the right hand (top hand) does most of the work. Posted by Vijay @ 7:31 PM. Hmm i don't agree. it depends on the batsman. there are lots of batsmen who use the bottom hand more. Yes, some batsmen do use the bottom hand more. View my complete profile. Balaji's Current Affairs Blog.