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Nothing much

Yes, I really do not have much to write about. Just wanted to say that everybody makes a mistake. Maybe even two. What hurts the most is when I see you don’t even try to rectify that! Yes, it does hurt, believe me.

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Power Trip to Delhi

So, I am back from my little power trip to Delhi. I was basically there for a conference organized by the ISPAI (ISP Association of India), speaking about the current Wireless Broadband scenario in the country and also brainstorming on how the broadband penetration could be increased in the rural sectors of our country.

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My tryst with Jetlite – from Bangalore to Delhi

So, where am I right now? Well, humbly perched within a JetLite flight, on my way to Delhi. While my flight was delayed by about half an hour, it didn’t prove much inconvenience any more than that. Anyway, I have hardly slept last night, so decided to catch two winks in the flight itself. As the Almighty would have it, the air conditioning was turned up a bit too hight and I ended u watching the Bruce Willis movie, Die Hard.

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A Farewell Party

The drive was chilly. The frosty air was trying to get its teeth onto our skin. But the company was warm. 3 friends, off we went in anticipation of a well-fed night.

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A Recent Trip to the “Bhoot Bangla” in EDM Mall

Manvendar and I had visited the EDM Mall, a while ago. That’s where the ‘Bhoot Bangla’ was. It was a great experience!

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NOKIA Music Boot Camp — A Great Way to Spend a Friday Evening

The idea behind the Boot Camp was to get people acquainted with their recently launched Music Store. Yes, I know, it sounds like an iTunes clone. But then again, how many of us has a better idea of a music store?

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Delhi Rains trying to compete, with Mumbai!

Recent rains in Delhi seems to have lashed out at and affected almost every spectrum of the social strata. The roads have witnessed traffic jams that were over 13 kilo meters long. Well, neither did I get spared.

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