I saw this documentary on National Geographic and was pretty amused. Its worth watching if someone can find the video on Youtube.
Obviously people of India think its HOLY and flock her house. However, Doctors say its faked, but how difficult is to confirm that. Why not hospitalise the girl and keep her under cameras?
Html5please API
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Some time ago, I noticed that many webGL demos had a nice browser prompt:
If your browser did not support webGL, you got a little link to
get.webgl.org w...
The Year That Will Be.
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This is a post written in December 2010, hoping what 2011 would be like.
So its almost the end of 2010 and everybody is in holiday mood, making
party plans...
Moth, I am sorry.
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A soft disturbance on my knee.
Nonchalant I flicked it casually.
Golden powder on knee I see.
And moth crippled nigh by destiny.
The moth could have been me....
She
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He ran a loving hand over his stubble, contemplating his time-honoured
rule: no shaving on vacations and weekends. Social events were no
exception.And yet,...
Home, home and home
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Happy Diwali! When you track the equities, you cannot miss it. Sweets fly
in from everywhere, diets fly out. Colleagues go off on leave, CNBC anchors
lose ...
Moving Day for This Blog: Thanks for Everything!
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In August, 2007, the Freakonomics blog took up residence on NYTimes.com. It
has been a great ride. But now we are riding off, back to an independent
Freako...
Rupee Forecast – 2011
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Wells Fargo & Co., the best rupee forecaster in 2010, predicts the
currency’s appreciation will double this year as the central bank adds to
last year’s si...
Moving away......
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In search of the new 'I' and need of some fresh space, I have moved.....
Blogger is clogging my thoughts (or so i say!).. Hopefully the new arena
will bear ...