Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
Back after a Break
I had been on a break from blogging for some time now. Intially I was forced to take a break because I lost my hosting space and couldn't find another one at a reasonable cost. But now I have a space again and hopefully it will be the start of regular blogging once again.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Now.. This is FUNNY.....
A man and his wife were having an argument about who should brew the coffee each morning.
The wife said, “You should do it, because you get up first, and then we don’t have to wait as long to get our coffee.”
The husband said, ” You are in charge of cooking around here and you should do it, because that is your job, and I can just wait for my coffee.”
Wife replies, “No, you should do it, and besides, it is in the Bible that the man should do the coffee.” Man replies, “I can’t believe that, show me.”
So she fetched the Bible, and opened the New Testament and showed him at the top of several pages, that it indeed says ……….”HEBREWS”
Thursday, August 31, 2006
THE ENGINEERING PREAMBLE
We the unwilling, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much for so long, with so little knowledge that we will one day qualify to do anything with knowing nothing.
Be proud of being an ENGINEER.
Monday, June 19, 2006
INDIA Shining again....
The recent articles on CNN and TIME Magazine project INDIA as the next economic superpower and y not...
CNN says : "India's economy is growing more than 8 percent a year, and the country is modernizing so fast that old friends are bewildered by the changes that occur between visits."
Here are the links to these articles :
1:- On CNN.com
2:- On TIME Magazine
Friday, April 21, 2006
India Shining..Rising...
In a stunning coup, Hyderabad beat IT heavyweight Bangalore to bag the Fab City project, which will host India’s first major silicon chip manufacturing facility.
The project will see a veritable watershed of foreign investment in Shamshabad, with $3 billion to be brought in by the anchor company SemIndia in collaboration with the international chip major AMD, and more by other chip manufacturers. Just SemIndia is likely to create 5,000 jobs directly and thousands more indirectly through the influx of about 200 suppliers and ancillaries.
“We have decided to position Fab City in Hyderabad.” That announcement by SemIndia president and CEO Vinod K Agarwal rippled through a press conference like a streak of lightning at chief minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy’s camp office on Thursday. Hours earlier, Union IT and communications minister Dayanidhi Maran had declared that Hyderabad—a brash pretender to Bangalore’s primacy as a destination for IT investmenthad won the race for the prestigious project. In a delicious irony, Maran’s announcement was made in Bangalore.
