The Place U have to Be if u wanna hav FUN ( n learn too ) !
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Alliance Francaise
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First, Click on the Link Below
Posted by the Monk as Uncategorized
orReturn of the Flying Panda“What now?”“Indeed. What now?” * * *The younger one shook his head in a mixture of wonder and wistfulness. “I […]
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The Hyd Project - The Prologue
Posted by Sandy as Uncategorized
It was our sixth semester vacation.. When most guys in our coll were busy preparing for their placements and a few doing their internships in certain MNCs.. i felt tht i shd hav some good project under my belt so that it would be an added adv in the interview.. Since Dikki also felt the […]
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MORE SKETCHES
Posted by chidanand as Uncategorized
BOATSI drew this when I was travelling in the Shatabdi express from Dehra Dun to Delhi(May 2006).HORSEI drew this in the Shatabdi express(May 2006).NATARAAJAI drew this on april 2005.POPE JOHN PAUL 2I drew this on april 2005.NASEERUDDIN SHAHI drew this on August 2006 ..I started it in train journey to trichy and finished it in […]
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Babble Tag !
Posted by Abinaya as Uncategorized
Tagged by Ashy or Bunty..as she callz herself lolzz..here i go..She did really give me an opportunity to relive da past..To remember those joyous dayz..Here goes the list of 5 kiddish things,which i’d love to do , which i miss the most these dayz..!1. Eating lolly pops..anytime , anywhere..I really do crazy over em.. (oops..! […]
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THE ART OF DOING NOTHING
Posted by Abinaya as Uncategorized
I just got an sms yesterday,which goes on as“Who told nothing is impossible?I have been doin nothin so long and I’ve proved it possible!”It has been 20 whole dayz since we had had our so-called sem hols. And on investigatin what i’ve done all this whilee…the answer i get is nothing ! Itz not only […]
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DAKSHINAMURTHY
Posted by chidanand as Uncategorized
I drew this on may 2006.
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A few notes on exposure
Posted by Sahil Ahuja as Technology, exposure, pics
Exposure refers to the amount of light falling onto the camera sensor. It is governed by two things :
The sensitivity of the medium the light is falling on (the ISO setting of your camers).
The length of time for which the shutter the open and the apperture size (the brightness setting of your camera.
So, if […]
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A digital photographer’s heaven
Posted by Sahil Ahuja as Technology, digikam, digital, image, linux
The more I use digiKam, the more I appreciate it. I can’t imagine managing my photos without it! (sorry windoze user )
The one feature the really struck me was the advanced search features. In digiKam you can create complicated search queries and can store the resulting photos as a group! Neat…In the many chronologically […]
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An interesting incident
Posted by Pradeep M as Just like that
This incident happened a few days back.. I had some work to be completed at college. So I started from home, and as usual my brother was fighting with me on whose turn it was to take the bike. I argued with him for sometime and finally decided that I would go by bus. It had been a long time since I went by bus to college. After boarding the bus, I got a seat and was just gazing through the window. Looking at the cloudy skies, feeling the cool weather that is very unlikely in Trichy was certainly a pleasant experience for me. It was just a 10-minute travel by bus and I got down at my stop and started walking towards my department. It was a 400-meter walk from the bus stop to my department. Its a straight road heading to the department. When I started walking, I remembered one of my seniors telling me why he always preferred this road to get to the department, to an alternate route that was available to reach my department from the previous bus stop. He told me that he could get a lift from anyone who passes by as it was just a straight road ahead. I just grinned at his idea. It was of no use to me because I never ask anyone for a lift no matter how far I had to go. Walking is not a matter of concern to me though I hate crowds. So I started walking.. I would have hardly walked a few steps when I heard someone calling “Thambii” ( A tamil word used to address someone less than your age - literally means brother). I turned back and saw someone roughly around 35-40 on a bicycle. He offered me a lift . I was amazed for a moment, coz no one would offer you a lift unless he is too good or unless you ask for it. I hadnt asked for it. So I neatly and politely rejected his offer. He insisted that I should come with him on his bicycle. I politely rejected again stating that my destination wasnt far off. He was determined not to let go of me. I could nt reject his offer then. Eventually persuaded I agreed. He asked me what I was studying and where I stayed etc.. I pondered over every question and answered with wariness. But this guy seemed very good and helpful. He wished and enquired about the well being of everyone(the security and other staffs) who passed by during the drive. He also told me, that he was a non-teaching staff in one of the departments in the college. I was happy to know that such kind hearted people still did exist in this world. I got carried away quite a bit, wondering whether such good people were the sole reason for rains.. he he.. While we were on our way, I felt he was struggling to ride the bicycle with me seated at the rear. I pitied him and thought of asking him to stop, so that I could relieve his burden. But since my department was just a few meters away, I dint say anything. He also picked up speed. When we reached the department, I asked him to stop and I got down. I was feeling really happy that I had met such a noble soul. I whole heartedly thanked him and when i turned to enter the department, a hand stopped me. I turned back and saw that it was his. He then said “Thambi… naan oorukku ponum… ” (means Brother, I hav to go to my native place) . I wondered why he said that to me. Then came the revelation “Oru paththu roova irundha thaa pa” (means.. Could you give me 10 rs).. I was dumbstruck.. Shit man.. What the hell.. The good opinion about him that I had nurtured through my little journey broke that moment.. I really felt as bad as how good I felt just moments back. What else could have I done ? I sent him away with 10 rs and went into the department.
I was thinking about this incident, the whole day. Infact 10 rs is not a big sum of money at all but that man need not have acted in such a way, portraying a wonderful image of himself to get that 10 rs from me. That was what I felt so bad about that incident. Its very hard to gain someone’s trust but its so easy to break it. Isnt it ??
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