Sunday, October 01, 2006

A post with an apologetic beginning

Alrite.. so, am terribly jobless this evening and have no intention of spending it in any one's company. It is one of those days when you think homework can wait one more day, research resembles mutant spewn toxic biowaste and gym, a distant horizon. Or in Partha's words.. our every other day.

So, in this "spare" time, I wish to write about certain things. I have alrwady written two testimonials for two of you readers, on Orkut today, which btw has bedeviledly enveloped my YIM timeslot. So, any of you who have left me an offline or such sorts.. sorry, did nt see. Oh, for the record, yes.. I too.. like the millions of others who have Orkut accounts, "hate" the O with passionate disgust and other continual cuss word yielding sentiments. But.. I shall not delete the account. No, siree!!

Again, sorry to have digressed. The point of this post is (was) to write something clever about the following picture..


Yes, this is that (only). I had clicked this picture a few weeks back in front of the Museum.

But now, I have no strunt for it. So, it shall wait.



In the mean while, lemme tell you a bit of some of the books that have been against my pillow for a while now.

Thud!: Terry Pratchett.. what can I say? The man is funny. Well, yes.. some call his humor spurious, or affected.. but I think it is just a pleasant sardonic rendition of the most stock events. Sam Vimes, the classic of course. I have not finished the book yet.. donno, if I can, actually. But I do suggest you pick this one up, if you have not seen any of the Discworld series around.

Supreme, The Story of the Year: I cannot help but repeat, Alan Moore is God. Or someone close to that.

The Sandman, Fables and Reflections: The last of my Sandman volumes. Marco Polo, Haroun al Raschid.. people try to confront change with story telling, but there are not many things they can do in the face of a changing world except to set objects out of the flux of time by using one's imagination.

Two months now, these have been sharing my pillow space. For the sake of more head room, hope to complete, at least two of the three within this month. Those, and the twenty five pending patents I need to look at. And, the homework.

Hmm..

I think I ll go now..

6 Comments:

Blogger P said...

too much man, reading patents and all. making all kinds of exotic italian food....ur going places dude!

as always, awesome photos...btw did u watch the man with the movie camera?

P.S: im assuming the valluri and partha u refer to in ur blog is me (:P). i must confess really gives me an elevated sense of self worth!

8:30 AM  
Blogger Thetis said...

dont get me started on pratchett!!! is this what u do on saturday evenings when respectful women invite u out for dinner? blog??? when will u grow up dear kiddo?

8:53 PM  
Blogger Thetis said...

btw i liked the pictures as always... i think its time u buy a good camera and not those inefficient digital ones u borrow!

8:55 PM  
Blogger Sharad Ragas said...

@Partha: Uh.. the point, THE POINT my friend is that I am NOT reading them :p. They are really boring, for the record. And no, I always wanted to see that one.. but of late, am hardly watching any movies.. as you are aware. Finally, yes.. I know only one Partha/Valluri, and that is you.

@Thetis: Did I ever tell you I hate that name? It gloats of pretention!! Such conceit!! Awwh.. did I hurt your feelings? :| Kiddin' Btw.. do you like/dislike Pratchett? This shall decide my eventual stand on the writer :p

11:13 PM  
Blogger Sharad Ragas said...

@Thetis (again): Could you please buy me a good (read expensive)camera.. o' earning-in-millions lady? Please? I promise I ll take pretty pictures of you, once in a while.. :p

11:17 PM  
Blogger Sashikanth Damaraju said...

thanks to an offhand remark about neil gaiman in your blog about half a year back, I've finished* the sandman series. Thanks for that. How big is Your shrine of gaiman ? :)

*The guilt of piracy is killing me

8:52 AM  

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