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Archive for May, 2003

Wednesday, May 7th, 2003

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Quizilla!

Check this link out…. It’s a page of wacky quizzes.. No.. questionnaires actually! – Quizilla

Wednesday, May 7th, 2003

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The next phase of Anti’s life

Anti sent out his first networking mail today. He doesn’t know if thats what it is called. But he just mailed someone his resume to forward to people. This represents the start of the next phase of Anti’s life. Godspeed Anti..
For all of you who dont know who posted this message, it was Anti himself. He just likes to talk about himself in third person. He know’s it is kinda cool. Yeah.. Anti rocks all the way.
Now for the QOTD (as the Quote Of The Day shall be called from now on).

QOTD: “Do thou restrain the haughty spirit in thy breast, for better far is gentle courtesy.” – Homer.

Tuesday, May 6th, 2003

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Blogger Users of the World, Unite

All you Blogger users, see blogger_user_support. Eventhough this mailing list is not affiliated to Blogger in any way, the support from the members of this list surpasses even the official Blogger Support Center.

Tuesday, May 6th, 2003

With great powers come greater responsibilities

Just updated the blog template. It looks fine now. Shall post daily from now on.

Monday, May 5th, 2003

The Wall at Durham

Check this out……
And note the last line :)
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Durham v Scotland
Scorecard

A packed house at Chester-le-Street witnessed a nail-biting win for Scotland on their National League debut, showing they can match the county professionals. Disciplined bowling was the key to their success, as all five bowlers – in typically Scottish fashion – were incredibly stingy. Majid Haq stood out from the pack with 4 for 36 from his nine overs of offspin, as none of the Durham bastmen passed fifty. With only 168 needed to record a famous win, Scotland made a bright start as Douglas Lockhart and Ryan Watson put on 75 for the first wicket. But as they neared the target, a few Scottish hearts, however brave, would have jumped when Durham’s Dewald Pretorious struck twice in one over leaving Scotland on 132 for 5. But Colin Smith and Neil McRae kept their nerves to record a famous win with four balls remaining. Who needs Rahul Dravid?