This is what usually happens when I go gift shopping 😉

– Suramya
Found this while reading a comic. (It was one of the Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man comics. Don’t remember the issue). I think it fits the blog with the amount of comments I get here so sharing it with you 🙂
So you agree?
– Suramya
When you are really angry with someone try sitting down and talking with them. It helps. See the example below…
– Suramya
“How should I know if it works? That’s what beta testers are for. I only coded it”
– Linus Torvalds
Source: Ten Funny Quotes By Linus Torvalds
– Suramya
I found the following panels while reading the “Chronicles of Wormwood” and I think that this is what the suicide bombers/any one who kills in the name of God/Allah/Bhagwaan deserves.
"I don't fear God. I fear those who claim to speak for him" - Anonymous
– Suramya
A friend of mine forwarded this message to me:
“à¤à¤• वीशेष सूचना ………. अगर आप बस, रेल या कही से à¤à¥€ आ जा रहे हो और कीसी लडकी के हाथ मे फूल, धागा, चैन या à¤à¤¸à¥€ ही कोई चमकती वसà¥à¤¤à¥‚ नज़र आये तो आपॠतà¥à¤°à¤¨à¥à¤¤ वहा से दूर हो जाये। ये चमकती वसà¥à¤¤à¥ ऱाखी à¤à¥€ हो सकà¥à¤¤à¥€ है. आपकी थोडी सी लापरवाही आपको à¤à¤¾à¤ˆ बना सकà¥à¤¤à¥€ है पà¥à¤°à¥à¤· हीतॠमे जारी”
Translation:
“A special alert…. if you are traveling by bus or train and you see a girl with flower, threads, chain or any such shiny items in her hand, please move away quickly. That shiny item might be a Rakhi. A little carelessness on your behalf might be enough to make you her brother. Advisory for all males”
😉
For those of you who don’t know what rakhi is here’s a summary: “Rakhi, commonly called “Raksha Bandhan” is one of the most popular festivals of India. The Rakhi festival is a celebration of the pure and sacred bond between brothers and sisters. ‘Raksha Bandhan’ or ‘Rakhi’ is a very special day for brothers and sisters, when the sister celebrates her emotional bonding by tying a holy thread around the wrist of her brother. This thread, which symbolizes love and care, is called the ‘Rakhi’. “Rakhi” means the bond of protection. The Raksha Bandhan festival also connotes a broad significance that the strong must protect the weak from all the evils and dangers. ” (Source: Rakhifestival.com)
Check out this link for more information on Rakhi.
– Suramya
Following are a couple of advertisements I found online that I really liked. Don’t really remember where I found them so can’t credit the source.
So without further ado here goes:
A good use for Post-it’s…
Its a good idea to check everything…
This is all for now. If you have found any other interesting advertisements let me know in the comments or via email.
– Suramya
All geeks rejoice on 29th June:
well.. maybe not all 😉
Source: Hoodydoo
– Suramya
PS: In case you haven’t figured it out by reading this blog entry; Yes I am back and I survived the weekend. So the blog will now again get updated semi-randomly based on the lunar cycle and my mood.
So how do you wash clothes?
In my case I give it to mom 😀
– Suramya
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