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The Great War for Civilisation – Robert Fisk (Book Review) | Technically Possible

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. The Great War for Civilisation – Robert Fisk (Book Review). August 2, 2013. August 3, 2013. Soviet invasion of afghanistan. Thishad 2 main themes for me – The personal story of Mr. Robert Fisk – Reporter Extraordinaire, of how he dodges bullets and obstacles and gets the story back to the press office in London, and of history, a history which so few of us know about but we can see it being repeated over and over again. The Iran Iraq War. The first gulf War. To teenag...

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. The Death of a Bookshop. January 20, 2014. 8220;Buy 1 book get 3 free! 8220;70% off on all books”. Empty shelves. Unkempt books. The last remains of a once popular bookshop. The couches and beanbags tossed to a side. Second hand dealers making away with carton loads of books, emptying the shelves as we browse. The death rattle for what was once a bustling refuge for the lettered class of society. All books for free. Everything must go. August 21, 2013. S piled up....

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We need an oil company kickstarter campaign! | Technically Possible

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. We need an oil company kickstarter campaign! August 20, 2013. Growing up, there were things which people always associated with investment. But I don’t feel any sense of security when putting my money in any of these things any more. Gold, that shiny thing you can’t do anything with, seems like a thing with false value. You have to attribute value to something portable and some man thought “Oh! I think the best investment for a 10 year period that you can make is in o...

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The Death of a Bookshop | Technically Possible

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. The Death of a Bookshop. January 20, 2014. 8220;Buy 1 book get 3 free! 8220;70% off on all books”. Empty shelves. Unkempt books. The last remains of a once popular bookshop. The couches and beanbags tossed to a side. Second hand dealers making away with carton loads of books, emptying the shelves as we browse. The death rattle for what was once a bustling refuge for the lettered class of society. All books for free. Everything must go. Pass it on :. Notify me of new c...

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Reading Magazines…. While we still can | Technically Possible

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. Reading Magazines…. While we still can. August 21, 2013. Ah the joy of finding a new magazine with great articles. I have found a new love – long form narrative journalism. It started on my trip to San Francisco from work last December. The apartment I was staying in had a few hundred New Yorker magazine. The London Review of Books. And, my favourite, The Spectator. I never thought of myself as having enough time (to read all the issues) or money to have a subscriptio...

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April | 2011 | Directement Zero

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Monthly Archives: April 2011. Rule us, Google! April 27, 2011. Not a week passes by without one being forced into a conversation with a suspicious-looking fellow who thinks Google is out to get us. Between furtive glances hither and thither, the fellow proceeds to tell one – “Google has too much power, man! 8221; He elucidates more on privacy fears (Google could see him lie naked on his terrace if they want to! Monopoly fears (Google might give you all the answers in the world one day and no one else!

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Monthly Archives: March 2012. A B, because I said so. March 30, 2012. I have not blogged for several months. This is due to no particular reason other than a lack of “enthusiastic time” as I’d call it. I’ve had time, but I hadn’t been enthused enough to blog then. And now, in the last working day of the month of March, I happened to read this article by an accomplished columnist in the Mint, and a delightfully politically incorrect one at that. 4 We are very tolerant and broad-minded in Kerala. We ha...

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Monthly Archives: June 2011. June 13, 2011. What is common to all these luminaries, apart from the obvious fact that they were all incredibly successful in their respective fields? The answer I’m looking for is not a trivial one like,. 8220;Ooh, all of them have been suspected to be members of the Priory of Sion! They probably are, so what? Nor do I want you to do a classic quizzer style,. Yes, I know people who talk like that. The simple fact that their names are all reasonably unique! That was a Mallu ...

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Newer posts →. Price me if you can! December 11, 2010. The best part of a wedding is the peek you get into what is probably the most inflated market in India. Directement zero to those who hollered “Real Estate! 8221;, as what I’m referring to is the Saree market. LOL, past master at it. 8220;Hey, how are you buddy? 8221; Dowri intoned, in tune with the gurgling coffee machine, which was merrily processing perfectly normal coffee beans into a fluid which tasted as if it was manufactured by Sri Dhanwantar...

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Monthly Archives: March 2011. March 28, 2011. To Walk or not to Walk? A single droplet of sweat trickled down His brow before falling to the dry ground. As if to herald the fall, 30,000 cheers rang across the ground, and a freakish pipe-tune accompanied them. He knew that the Jamaican wanted Him at any cost. It had long since ceased to be a trifling sporting matter between the two of them. It was now as personal as the mutual relationship between Ricky Ponting and the Indian public. There were hundreds o...

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Rule us, Google! | Directement Zero

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Rule us, Google! April 27, 2011. Not a week passes by without one being forced into a conversation with a suspicious-looking fellow who thinks Google is out to get us. Between furtive glances hither and thither, the fellow proceeds to tell one – “Google has too much power, man! 8221; He elucidates more on privacy fears (Google could see him lie naked on his terrace if they want to! Monopoly fears (Google might give you all the answers in the world one day and no one else! 2 Potential Regal Awesomeness.

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Rule us, Google! March 28, 2011. To Walk or not to Walk? A single droplet of sweat trickled down His brow before falling to the dry ground. As if to herald the fall, 30,000 cheers rang across the ground, and a freakish pipe-tune accompanied them. He knew that the Jamaican wanted Him at any cost. It had long since ceased to be a trifling sporting matter between the two of them. It was now as personal as the mutual relationship between Ricky Ponting and the Indian public. There were hundreds of copies of b...

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Remembrall | Directement Zero

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Price me if you can! March 21, 2011. On the 18th day of the first month of the holy Tendulkarian year of 1998, a star was born. A young man from the by-lanes of Maharashtra blasted a boundary off the second* last ball of the match to give India an improbable victory over Pakistan and thus a trophy, which they rarely seemed to get those days. After that eventful day in January ’98, millions idolized Kanitkar. A lower-order batsman who could finally finish a chase! And what of Kanitkar now? There was one b...

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Monthly Archives: March 2013. March 23, 2013. I’ve thoroughly criticized Blackberry for several years. I dislike several things about the product and the company. I don’t like the way it looks, I don’t like the tacky-looking keys, I don’t like the fact that Blackberry has been inextricably linked to corporate work. It’s like a uniform in that context. In the Indian mobile telephone market. Needless to say, RIM’s move failed disastrously. And now they are rebuilding again from scratch, dropping ...After d...

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Thoughts about software, business and technology. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. Getting Lombok to Play! The approach in this post works, but I created a Play! Module that makes is easier. You can find it here:. Recently I've been getting back in to using Play! Then today I came across Project Lombok. So you can do things like this:. Val aList = Arrays.asList("Hello", "World"); for(val s : aList) System.out.println(s);. One my first thoughts after seeing this was, can I get it to work with Play! Will recompile...

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My Thoughts on Tech and Advertising. The Death of a Bookshop. January 20, 2014. 8220;Buy 1 book get 3 free! 8220;70% off on all books”. Empty shelves. Unkempt books. The last remains of a once popular bookshop. The couches and beanbags tossed to a side. Second hand dealers making away with carton loads of books, emptying the shelves as we browse. The death rattle for what was once a bustling refuge for the lettered class of society. All books for free. Everything must go. August 21, 2013. S piled up....

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