By Rubberstamp, on October 20th, 2008% Crow 1: DId you check out the names of the airport terminals at Chennai? Crow 2: Heck, who cares? Crow 1: I mean, how indifferent can you be? Crow 2: What? Crow 1: Notice the name on the international terminal – it reads Anna. The name on the domestic terminal reads Kamaraj. Crow 2: So, . . . → Read More: Crow talk – I
By Rubberstamp, on October 19th, 2008% This is an excerpt of a conversation that took place between my friend, Ram, and my paternal grandmother (Aachi). My paternal and maternal grandmothers are extremely naive and Ram took this opportunity to exploit my paternal grandmother’s gullibility. She speaks in the enjoyable Tirunelveli flow of Tamil. The conversation is posted in Tamil and you . . . → Read More: Who let the அணில்s out?
By Rubberstamp, on October 19th, 2008% It was really a fantastic piece of article by Harsh Mander on “The Hindu” – Sunday Magazine. I am happy that journalism with rationale is alive in India. With the extreme sensationalism of events – courtesy of neo-liberal Corporate policies and journalist sans spine, I think, it is a welcome change to see a column . . . → Read More: Representation with {double} taxation
By Rubberstamp, on October 18th, 2008% This is something that I frequently encounter on my {daily} commute – here in the sub-continent.
You need a flash player and remember to turn ON your ((:volume:))
By Rubberstamp, on October 17th, 2008% Me: “I have realized that creating an opportunity for others is a different challenge than finding one for self”
Alter-ego: Psst!
By Rubberstamp, on October 10th, 2008% If the Governments can allow uncontrolled speculations in free-markets then why cannot other forms of gambling be legalized?
Why, is it such a sin to run a Casino at Tirupathi or play மங்காத்தா?
P.S: Bailing out erring Investment Banks with tax-payers money is only abetting to gambling. The CEOs of those investment banks (that either . . . → Read More: Scribble of the day – 25
By Rubberstamp, on October 9th, 2008% Target Audience: Intermediate-to-Advanced PHP developers
I am making available to LAMP developers, a custom PHP based Framework that I had developed sometime ago. This framework is inspired from Zend Framework and is extremely light-weight when compared to Zend. It provides you with basic classes that abstract database connection, Cookie management and HTTP request management. It . . . → Read More: Open Source PHP Framework
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