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Hidden Hell

One man has killed his entire family. In the past few days dad was running around, because the wife one of his acquaintences, who owns an office on the same floor as his, was on her death bed. No one knew the cause. All the doctors said initially was that her liver is giving away …

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Posted byJay ModyMarch 20, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Hidden Hell

Mobile – Domain Analogy

Caution: Highly Geeky stuff. One problem faced by all the current cellphone users in India is that of changing the mobile service provider. Because if you change the service, the number changes. And it means sending out dozens of SMSes and calling up n-number of people and asking them to take the new number. And …

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Posted byJay ModyMarch 19, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Mobile – Domain Analogy

Version 3.0

Roaring outta the Den,Comes version three,Counts Drumster, to ten,All brickbats are free. Three is here to stay,Hereby I say,Not just for a day,But atleast until May. PS: I composed the above ‘thing’ in 2 minutes, dont kill me!!

Posted byJay ModyMarch 15, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Version 3.0

Are you crazy!!

“I havent ever in my life seen assholes bigger than the ones who sit on those high pedestals at the recording companies. The so-called music labels. I have been around in these p2p networks for quite some-time now and am in quite a position to make some comments on these assholes. Most of us despise …

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Posted byJay ModyMarch 13, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Are you crazy!!

The Great Eastern

“6th March, 2004 As the pastoral landscape rolls by the window, I think of how distinct is the journey in the Indian Railways. When the train rolls out of the suffocating urbanisation of Bombay, the earthen odour engulfs you. There’s a feeling of being pulled back in time as the gadgetry leaves your side. The …

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Posted byJay ModyMarch 12, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on The Great Eastern

Keep it going!!

Hello citizens of BlogDom,Thank you all for still keeping track of this not updated blog. I am off to Kharagpur for my Interview tomorrow. I’m not quite tensed about it, cause getting a job makes you complacent . I am looking forward to it as a small change from this hectic life in Bombay. I …

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Posted byJay ModyMarch 5, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Keep it going!!

Tales of Blood

“We have been fed with innumerable tales, right from school, of people who died for the freedom of our country. We studied different chapters in history under the name of various leaders. Little did most of us realise the truth that lied behind the veil of deception. I saw the movie Bhagat Singh ( *ing …

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Posted byJay ModyFebruary 27, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Tales of Blood

Music for the soul…. says who?

In the last few years the flurry of Radiostations that have come up thanks to the government regulation have thrown up too many questions on their credibility. There used to be a time when radio was the defining stop for good music and it was the place where music legends and stars were born. But …

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Posted byJay ModyFebruary 21, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Music for the soul…. says who?

Gangs of Borivli

Its a place which is tucked away in the heart of Bombay’s western suburbs. Borivli has been developing with pace of lightning. Incidently McDonald’s recently opened shop here (its the biggest in Bombay), and that according to many Bombayites, is the defining point of development. Borivli stays awake till 11:30 to 12:00 in the night, …

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Posted byJay ModyFebruary 14, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on Gangs of Borivli

The Day When Music Died

People will always remember this as the year when music died. I’m referring to the Grammy’s that just concluded. If shaking some booty and jiggling some flesh would earn you 5 Gramies then it is sheer debauchery of music and its connoiseurs. Beyonce Knowles was a name unknown to many before probably this year or …

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Posted byJay ModyFebruary 11, 2004Posted inOld BlogLeave a comment on The Day When Music Died

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