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Monthly Archives: August 2011
Why Do the Yesplus Workshop? (Part 2)
Here’s the second set of experiences shared by Austin Yesplus participants. (You have read the first part, haven’t you? The question we asked Yesplus graduates was “Tell me the most important reason why someone should do Yesplus.”) First stress release. … Continue reading
Why Do the Yesplus Workshop? (Part 1)
One of our good friends Manjunath asked us to write the top ten reasons why one should do Yesplus. I thought about it and decided to ask all the participants who have completed the workshop in Austin the same question. … Continue reading
Occasional Brahmin, and Brothers ‘n’ Sisters
The full moon day of this lunar calendar month is celebrated in some south Indian families as Aavani Avittom. On this day every year, Hindu brahmins change their sacred thread for a new one. Since I do not practice sandhya … Continue reading
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Electronics and Optics, Some Geek Talk
I am usually very careful with my cameras and lenses, but on my recent trip to Europe, I dropped my precious Canon 70-200 f/4 lens… thrice. <bleep>. At the end of the trip, the lens still worked but there was … Continue reading