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Sidewalks anyone?
By Adwait at 7 March, 2010, 9:46 am
There are no adjectives to describe the traffic scenes in the cities we live in. There is no scope for lying and praising it or justifying how crazy it is. ‘Seeing is believing’ as it is said and everyone who has been a traveler for a day at least, has seen the traffic.
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A tribute to Mr Vodafone
By Adwait at 22 February, 2010, 11:03 am
Creating brilliant ads is quite a challenge. They are not like movies. They aren’t three hours long and most of them aren’t even aired start to end on television. They are short. They need to capture your intelligence long enough so you would go and buy that product. They have to be eye-catching. A good ad is judged by its repeat value and whether you look for your remote to switch channels when the first ad pops out in the middle of a serial that you might be watching.
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Living for that one day
By Adwait at 17 February, 2010, 10:34 pm
A routine sets. Invariably.
School. College. Work. We all have one.
After getting up in the morning, there is this imaginary list in our sub-conscious mind which eventually we start ticking off.
Bathroom : done. Breakfast : done. Newspaper : done. And so on subjectively according to our own lives. After some time. Once you set into college, or you get comfortable at work, this checklist is completed effortlessly and unconsciously. You don’t think while carrying out your routine after a certain period of time. Again not set in stone, but something which needs a personal touch.
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Kate Winslet - The Spiritual Seductress
By Akhilesh at 10 February, 2010, 11:06 am
The first time I came to know about Kate Winslet’s existence on this planet was through her very famous topless scene in the “Titanic”. That scene was my motivation to go to watch the second Hollywood Film of my life (after Jurassic Park). Once I watched the movie, I felt that the actress had played her part well.
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On the Operation Table
By Adwait at 7 February, 2010, 11:31 am
Generally, all of us fit humans, only hear about operations and surgeries. We hear about them from friends and family, see them in the movies and on television. They generally look all slick with the doctors saving the day in the end, well in most cases. I was a never big fan of these operation table stories, but as luck would have it, I was in one just a week ago.
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