The Contributors

Multiple personalities, multiple viewpoints, no Dissociative Identity Disorder, at least not yet,but lots of Ideas.

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  • Ankur Aggarwal 安库 (अंकुर अग्रवाल)

    An observer who spends a lot of time in office utilizing the free bandwidth pretending to be busy.
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  • Skabeesh
    or Shivam. Gaming, Coffee and Mythology, the three branches of passion that made bearable his two years of imprisonment in a golden cage. Unfortunately, he got to spend less time out of the cage than a prison inmate on parole. Now that he is out and fiddling about in the real world, he needs to be distracted. Skabeesh is on FB and Twitter.
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  • Sandip Chaudhuri
    With a screen name inspired by DEATH this dreamer can be found reading at odd times. He is best defined by a penchant for design, love for exotic food and passion for photography.
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25 thoughts on “The Contributors

  1. Just wanted to say thanks for the recent comment on my blog… I take all of the photographs on my blog myself. I am a BFA photography student soon to be going to graduate school for my masters degree in photography.
    Take care

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  2. In your comment on my post “Symmetry and Dissymmetry” (www.memestream.org), you ask if crossing from India to Pakistan on foot is permitted. The answer is yes, but it can be a pain in the ass. Getting a visa for Indian nationals is already a tough proposition — I got to know the folks at the Pakistani High Commission in Delhi on a first name basis — but it seems almost reasonable when assessed against the bureaucratic hell you’ll have to go through to get permission from your own government to walk across at Wagah. SUre is a nice way to cross, though.

    By the way, I look forward to reading through your blog. e-Nagar is an excellent name!

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  3. Nice “About Me” section. Should write a little bit more about yourself. 😉 I’ll post some Christmas pix on my blog after Christmas. Oh, and I don’t live in Ukraine. I just go to the Ukrainian church here. I live in Washington. LOL

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  4. Hey,good to find your post on my blog. Yes Indian hotels are generally overpriced – but there are a few reasonably priced gems to be found for the diligent researcher. I had the same crib about hotels which is why I thought starting something like http://www.HolidayIQ.com makes sense.

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  5. Just saw your second comment on my blog enquiring about the difference between HolidayIQ and some of the other sites. I have given a fresh post there to explain my perspective on that. cheers.

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