Category: A Mix

  • Portrait screen of mobile and landscape of laptop…

    Portrait screen of mobile, and landscape of laptop, that difference scuttling my plans.

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  • The priority is asking this question why did…

    The priority is asking this question, why did I pick the mobile phone, every time I pick it.

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  • ‘Remembering’ that’s something that I think about so…

    ‘Remembering’, that’s something that I think about so often. I guess, many of us do.

    2 other terms similar to ‘remembering’ are ‘recalling’ and ‘revisiting’.

    I prefer using the term ‘revisiting’ instead of ‘remembering’. Actually I find it painful to ‘re-member’. And more so, by means of preparing and viewing lists routinely. Remembering through routine lists is what I call as ‘tyranny of lists’. By no means I am saying that it is ineffective. Folks who manage with lists routinely do a tremendous job. But there are folks like me who can’t take that routine.

    When I say ‘revisiting’, though that too involves some pain, the process becomes slightly more ponderous, slightly richer.

    But then, the question is always the same: how does one ‘revisit’ without making lists? I start with thinking about ‘yesterday’. And then I move on to ‘the other day…’ I realize I don’t have to write at all on many occasions. But there are occasions when I feel compelled to write in detail. All in all, the good part is the process doesn’t become a routine (and stale), and yet the memory stays fresh and alert to accomplish whatever jobs I am on to.

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  • Now is the time to become more aware…

    Now is the time to become more aware about Tibet.

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  • We may not like our own thoughts That’s…

    We may not like our own thoughts. That’s how bad truth can be. Rather, usually is.

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  • Most folks habituated with salaried environments conflate teamwork…

    Most folks habituated with salaried environments, conflate teamwork with democracy.

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  • What is the difference between critique and criticism…

    What is the difference between critique and criticism and feedback?

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  • For an hour of walking last night it…

    For an hour of walking last night, it took me a lot of time!

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  • How do you ‘face’ criticism Is there a…

    How do you ‘face’ criticism? Is there a method?

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  • So there’s a standard foot size And anything…

    So there’s a standard foot size. And anything deviating from the standard size must be accommodated by a size smaller or bigger, when buying shoes. That’s the trick. It sounds obvious right now, but it wasn’t for so long. Strange!

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  • What do we call it A mix of…

    What do we call it? A mix of clueleasness and upbeatness?

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  • How the fingers itch to button and tap…

    How the fingers itch to button and tap, than to move to hold a pen and create shapes.

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  • Who would’ve thought photography would reach senseless proportions…

    Who would’ve thought photography would reach senseless proportions. There’s plastic and junk out there in the real work surroundings. And then there’s photos and photos on the web.

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  • What good are you if you can’t eat…

    What good are you if you can’t eat all the blackberries in time?

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  • Compare the sounds SonuSoni SoniSoni NonuSoni NonuSonu The…

    Compare the sounds:

    SonuSoni
    SoniSoni
    NonuSoni
    NonuSonu

    The 2nd one sounds the least appealing to me. Thought it has appeal.

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  • Can we improve the question please Yes we…

    Can we improve the question please?

    Yes, we can. It takes time.

    How much?

    I don’t know. Depends on the effort we can put in.

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  • Whimsy not necessarily a public display of it…

    Whimsy (not necessarily a public display of it) fused with scientific thought and temper, that is attractive.

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  • Was it the nightly optical illusion The little…

    Was it the nightly optical illusion? The little lizard in the kitchen, who takes a little time to observe and make plans to escape my presence, has a split-tail.

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  • Those who perceive violence in all kinds of…

    Those who perceive violence in all kinds of acts must proceed to differentiate between at least 2 types:

    • Violence that causes obvious physical harm
    • Violence that doesn’t cause obvious physical harm

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  • Feedback as noun leads to weird redundancy filled…

    Feedback as noun leads to weird redundancy-filled expressions. Is it redundancy, is it tautology?

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