And since I’m still off twitter, I think I’d breathe this sigh of relief here – found my precious black notebook. Thus, a few hours of anxiety cut from preparation time. Though, still running behind by 3 hours at least.
Author: Adi
Having spent much of the day off twitter…
Having spent much of the day off twitter, I thought I’d indulge myself by spending a few minutes on Quora. Saw 4 questions on my home page that made me switch of completely. The questions:
What is the best Hindu / Christian / Muslim / Black mobile application?
I think the proverbial Orkutiyas have reached Quora already. Time for me to quit?
‘Oh, come on, at your age the glass is …
‘Oh, come on, at your age the glass is half full.’
‘No, it’s at your stage that the glass is half full. At my age we don’t want half a glass, full or empty. In fact we don’t want a glass, end of. We want a tankard and we want it overflowing. We are the have-everything generation, remember.’
‘No, we’re the have-everything generation.’
‘Well we’re the pissed generation then.’
The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson
It shouldn’t have surprised me when I f…
It shouldn’t have surprised me when I found myself unconsciously switching on the TV this Sunday expecting to see a formula one race. My mind it seems, rightly, is wired to see sports on weekends in January.
Australian F1 GP and the Australian Open tennis -.you can’t come soon enough :)
P.S.: Was reminded I’m not alone on seeing tweets by @Brit_Asian_Girl and @nikster007 awaiting the start of F1 season.
Can’t even imagine the thought of Faceb…
Can’t even imagine the thought of Facebook shutting down. All those ‘friends’ and relatives I’ve successfully avoided would suddenly come flooding onto twitter and my privacy would be blown apart. Again!
No, please don’t spread such baseless rumours. I had almost deleted my twitter account in anticipation of the flood of new users!
You may have noticed that I’m participa…
You may have noticed that I’m participating in WordPress’ post-a-day challenge for 2011. So, I had just posted my daily post and was browsing through the comments on their latest post when I came across this gem:
That last line is not completely unexpected anymore given the current furore across the pond :)
‘I suspect you’re thinking of Pascal,…
‘I suspect you’re thinking of Pascal,’ Finkler said, finally. ‘Only he said the opposite. He said you might as well wager on God because that way, even if He doesn’t exist, you’ve nothing to lose. Whereas if you wager against God and He does exist…’
‘You’re in the shit.’
‘I wish I’d said that.’
‘You will, Finkler.’
The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson
‘I’ll order in Chinese’
‘Come over, I’ll order in Chinese’
‘You speak Chinese now?’
‘Funny Guy, Libor. Be here at eight.’
‘You sure you’re up for it?’
‘I’m a philosopher, I’m not sure about anything. But come….’
—The Finkler Question by Howard Jacobson
Just when you think you’ve overcome the…
Just when you think you’ve overcome the grief, you realise you are left with the loneliness.
Libor Sevcik in The Finkler Question, by Howard Jacobson
A tweed coat, a light muffler, tight jea…
A tweed coat, a light muffler, tight jeans and a baggy sweater. A thief. Away she rode her red schwinn bike, off with my stolen heart.