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Home-coming!

Nothing beats home! A small proof Four Fractions had its first official team meet – though nothing official was discussed, we had a ton of fun – pure simple fun. Chilling over coke! – Sam and myself The pizza that we destroyed – we sure were the costliest customers that evening – costed Pizza Hut [...]

A big thanks to Sameer!

Last few days, I was tinkering with Symbian API, trying to grasp how it works – all’ve been possible due to Sameer’s & Sandy’s huge effort to pack my PC & bring it all the way from Delhi to Pune – shoo’ing off a bunch of ticket inspectors who told him that he needed some [...]

Then & Now…

AFAIR, its been more than 6 months since I had a haircut… last remembered, I visited the babrber in Mundhwa – & that was wayyy back, even before I came to stay with D-25 So this weekend, Me & Rama finally headed to the barber’s & managed to get the trim! Then… – they perfectly [...]

Happy B’day Rama

Pictures say it all… we all got together at Emilia 401 to celebrate Rama’s B’day & it was superb fun! I just hope Anna managed to put those videos (shot from Ratish’s camera) on youtube… The birthday boy – Rama Anna, Ravi, Satish (Behind Rama), me & Ratish Someone had to hold Rama from running [...]

Hap’ B’day dude!

I’ve been missing out on a lot of birthday’s these days… Sandy’s was the last one which I missed & now vishal’s! Wish you a very happy b’day ass-head! hehehe

Bike’s on my mind! – yet again!

It had been long months before my bike got serviced again. I was shocked to see that I was running my engine without the engine oil – only god knows when did that finished! The breaks were getting loose, the rear shockers needed to be tweaked! Even the horn was not working! Boy! I literally [...]

All worth the sweat!

Last time i met him, Manuj had a dream in his eyes & two certificates of attendence in his hands. Today, his hands are fuller with a certificate of RHCE & my eyes are full of appreciation for him. Great work Manuj, keep it up http://manujmohla.blogspot.com/2006/03/i-am-rhce.html