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Detached Cogitation -- cogito ergo dementis: United and democratic after 61 years! How?
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Detached Cogitation - cogito ergo dementis. A blog about running, politics, societies, Aves and Hymenoptera (birds and bees) and other desultory topics. Friday, August 15, 2008. United and democratic after 61 years! No one gave us a chance. No one thought we will preserve democracy all these 61 years, barring a 2-year aberration during the emergency years. Statistically, India's democracy is a major. To name a few - with gender. Was the fact that English survived as a language in India a uniting factor?
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Detached Cogitation -- cogito ergo dementis: Your half is bigger than mine...... NOT! -- On fair division
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Detached Cogitation - cogito ergo dementis. A blog about running, politics, societies, Aves and Hymenoptera (birds and bees) and other desultory topics. Sunday, December 23, 2007. Your half is bigger than mine. NOT! The problem of fair division can be traced back a full 3000 years in history. Stated in simple terms, the problem is:. How do you divide a cake between n. People such that each person gets a fair share of the cake? Lets first consider the case of n=2. If you now extend this to n=3. Version of...
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Detached Cogitation -- cogito ergo dementis: Ithaka
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Detached Cogitation - cogito ergo dementis. A blog about running, politics, societies, Aves and Hymenoptera (birds and bees) and other desultory topics. Wednesday, December 19, 2007. The means are everything, the end matters not, ever. My grandfather never tired of telling me that when we were growing up. I would come back from school and tell him all that we learnt that day. He would nod indulgently, and unfailingly ask, " So you learnt all that today, what did you understand? As you set out for Ithaka.
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Detached Cogitation -- cogito ergo dementis: One Rose by Crazy Joe on his Cactus throne -- On running the Cactus Rose 100M race
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Detached Cogitation - cogito ergo dementis. A blog about running, politics, societies, Aves and Hymenoptera (birds and bees) and other desultory topics. Tuesday, November 13, 2007. One Rose by Crazy Joe on his Cactus throne - On running the Cactus Rose 100M race. It was a weekend fraught with challenges. It was a weekend lit up in camaraderie and bon homie. It was a weekend when we didnt sleep. It was a weekend when emotions ran amok. It was a weekend of running up hills and through thorny Sotol. The sec...
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Run ... so that no one can catch you :): Redman 70.3 Race Report
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Run so that no one can catch you :). Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Redman 70.3 Race Report. This past weekend (24th September 2011) Charanya and I completed the Half-Iron 70.3 distance race at the Redman Triathlon. We embarked on a long road trip to OKC a couple of days before the race. OKC is around 400 miles from Austin. We stopped in Dallas for some pre-race carb loading at New Start Veggie Garden. As well. If you like Indian food and are ever in OKC, don’t miss this place! Charanya – blog SOON!
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Tri-Oomph!: Mmmm... Shoulders!
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Moments of a sisterhood of tri-pals. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. I should clarify, at the outset, that the shoulders being talked about here are not the sculpted, bronze shoulders of the guy with killer flat abs, gliding topless on a sweaty, hot evening at town lake trail. (Although that topic does deserve an altogether separate blog post). The shoulders in question are, anti- climactically. And hamstrings. And God knows HOW much work I need in that area! I don't know. Bigger? In time, may be I'll be surpr...
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Tri-Oomph!: May 2008
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Moments of a sisterhood of tri-pals. Monday, May 19, 2008. So, you want to tri? Trinewbies has a good article. Sunday, May 11, 2008. It's all mental, baby. What one quickly realizes in doing a tri is that it's really more about your mental rather than physical state of being. Few people will dare to believe that they can a multisport like this, even though in reality they are physically able to do it. It's really about believing what you can do. 1 A key thing I learnt is how to keep the mind occupied dur...
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Tri-Oomph!: Consistency & Commitment
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Moments of a sisterhood of tri-pals. Tuesday, March 10, 2009. The two C words that often make me shiver. Call me ADD but I love change. I believe that change pushes you out of your comfort zone. And when you dare to move out of your comfort zone, you begin to learn something new about yourself - how you think, act, believe. how certain assumptions you've held onto are mistaken (or true). The re-visiting of yourself in a new situation helps you to get to know yourself all over again. My commitment is clea...
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Tri-Oomph!: August 2009
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Moments of a sisterhood of tri-pals. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Sweet and Twisted 2009 - a race gone right! I signed up for Sweet and Twisted. First of all, the bike fell into my lap. Vanessa and AshG. Other than getting physically fit, I knew I had to do something to tackle the heat on race day. I did not want to bonk during the run like I had in the two triathlons in 2008. For heat management guidance, I turned to the running guru amongst our friends - Gaurav. A good part of the last week before the race...
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Tri-Oomph!: June 2009
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Moments of a sisterhood of tri-pals. Wednesday, June 24, 2009. I should clarify, at the outset, that the shoulders being talked about here are not the sculpted, bronze shoulders of the guy with killer flat abs, gliding topless on a sweaty, hot evening at town lake trail. (Although that topic does deserve an altogether separate blog post). The shoulders in question are, anti- climactically. And hamstrings. And God knows HOW much work I need in that area! I don't know. Bigger? In time, may be I'll be surpr...