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Driving back from work on a hot afternoon

Prasad Pande June 19, 2003

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#11 Posted by meet_taimoor on June 25, 2003 12:50:30 pm
Very well written! Very animated words, taking the reader along to all the places he went... :) As for what to do.... THINK!!
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#10 Posted by yagacho on June 21, 2003 7:13:57 am
good one prasad. interesting.........................
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#9 Posted by goonga on June 21, 2003 7:13:46 am
Good Pande!
was thinking to ask about ``selling chenna`` to natives...
whatelse an EE can do there? what do you think?.... ;-)



digital goonga
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#8 Posted by goonga on June 21, 2003 7:13:46 am
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bbbbbaaeuss ttetoo eaafaata aafatttt aaapnaeaya kkkkrrraar phunspuhanch...bbbbai saee ttttheee hhhho eeeasi.
AaaaAAaa Faaaya Aaabb akkhkha.
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Oey Mundiya!
Teri haalat badi kharab ey kaka. Too iss tarah kar jaldi ladi kar chala ja. ey kurriyaan, dhuwaan dey chakkar wichoon nikal tey ja apney pind, khuli hawa kha. naaley iss car , flat di kee faida? tera bapoo hunn v garmee wich cycle tey jaanda ey!
buss too fata fat apney kaar puhanch...baqi sab theeek ho jasi.
Halla fair Rab Rakha.
goonga
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#7 Posted by nadeemakr on June 20, 2003 8:00:24 am
Well done and keep it up...well written and well documented...ignore the detractors....

You are a 5 as far as I am concerned...

Cheers

Nadeem Akram
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#6 Posted by veeresh on June 20, 2003 7:25:59 am
Sadanand food is OK and his booze measures as well as qualities are honest.
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#5 Posted by nazarhayatkhan on June 20, 2003 7:04:04 am

Pande

``It would all turn out fine. Take a shower and get on with life.``

``Tomorrow is another day`` (Scarlett O Hara)
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#4 Posted by Ansari on June 20, 2003 7:04:04 am
``Does anybody in this world know what he or she should do…?``

Chance pe dance karneka, beta. You miss your chance, you miss your dance.

Interesting read. All the best!
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#3 Posted by Radhika on June 19, 2003 10:56:56 pm
After a heavy dose of articles on religion, islam, india-pak blah blah, this one comes across very refreshing and funny.

``Listen to PF, eat fruits from the jungle, roam around in the hills, smoke grass and be merry``.

Ha ha. M has got the right attitude. However, I would take 50 Cents and couple of M.S. Subulakshmi instead of PF. Never was into PF, GnR types and was surprised to see that they still play PF in the bars in B`Lore.
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#2 Posted by Amjed on June 19, 2003 9:00:31 pm
Dear CHOWK Editors:

Did you publish this one because the writer is an electrical engineer?
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#1 Posted by cherry on June 19, 2003 9:00:23 pm
*gushing*
gawd that was wonderful! i loved it dude. your description of that mirage...made me picture it as if i was seeing it myself.
about that `existential angst`...i think its the former. u have this agnst coz u exist. u have dissatisfactions, u have troubles, u want to revolt. as long as ur ALIVE, u want to change urself and the world around u for the better.....
or u simply decide to let life pass u by...trampling u in the process, or maybe showing unbidden kindness in moving u to the kerb, while u satisfy urself with assertions that `he didnt really mean that...he might be upset about something` until nothing troubles u anymore.
u might as well keel over and die for all the contribution you make in this state of emotional siberia. i think its equivalent of being dead.

tell me something, is being in a software house really that bad? :(
should i change my line and study something else while i still have time? or do i plunge into this dark abyss knowing i wont be good at it and will be unhappy anyway and still unable to work at something else?

about nadiya.....dont u think something is wrong here? if u cant discuss vats on ur mind wid her, vats the use?
or maybe she was just chattering away coz her female intuition told her your are in `one of those moods` and instead of sitting in awkward silences or her NAGGING you to tell her vats wrong she just decided to take your mind off your troubles! excellent theory even if i do say so myself!

once again....great piece :)
toodles!
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    #11 meet_taimoor
    #10 yagacho
    #9 goonga
    #8 goonga
    #7 nadeemakr
    #6 veeresh
    #5 nazarhayatkhan
    #4 Ansari
    #3 Radhika
    #2 Amjed
    #1 cherry

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