Posted by: San (4/28/2010 8:45:43 PM)
Today I received an email from one of my good friends about some donation to one of his patient who is suffering from cervical cancer. Her husband is a carpenter and really poor, can’t even afford to go for proper checkups in India.
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Posted by: San (11/19/2009 1:48:08 AM)
This is a post that I started writing 6 months back but never completed it, now I think this is complete. This will be a good post and a learning experience.
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Posted by: San (8/24/2009 1:53:48 PM)
Do you define it? Have you ever thought what is doable in a year? There is no definition, people are there who almost don’t do anything and there are people who become world famous in 365 days only.
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Posted by: San (3/8/2009 11:55:27 AM)
Do you ever realize how shopkeepers take your advantage when you trust them? This is a story of a subway restaurant whose cashier cheated me for last 4 transactions. I regularly visit to this subway restaurant so I became a known face to the cashier, later I stopped asking for the receipt as I knew the rate of my sub. Jignesh Patel/Bharat Patel took the advantage when he saw I am not asking for receipt and every time paying through credit card so he started charging me $7.35 instead of $5.58.
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Posted by: San (2/3/2009 1:49:42 AM)
"When to Give up" is more important than "When to Start", I think "when to give up" is more important than "when to start". You will often come with this question in your life, there isn’t a single day that you will live without this question, better you learn when to give up on things because this is more important than anything else.
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Posted by: San (1/14/2009 12:24:04 PM)
Yesterday someone stole my wallet from the gym closet while I was working out. I figured this after my regular workout hours. I might be lucky for not losing everything with the wallet but I lost a lot with that.
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Posted by: San (8/13/2008 9:05:48 AM)
This is not a review on Randy Pausch’s last lecture, honestly I don’t feel myself skilled enough to give a review on his speech. All that I can say if you need more motivation/inspiration in your life to prove something then watch this video, I swear he won’t waste your 1 hour 16 minutes 27 seconds. A Carnegie Mellon computer science dying professor teaches how to live your life. I wish I could give him 6 out of 5 stars as a rating for this video.
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Posted by: San (7/15/2008 1:47:38 PM)
I doubt if we all follow the basics of passenger bus regulations. Here is a short story on how people don’t follow the rules and other suffers for it.
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