The Maundy Thursday
By I Said It on April 1, 2010
Maundy thursday, or the holy thursday, is celebrated by the christians all over the world as the anniversary of the beginning of the holy mass. .As the Holy Bible reveals, just before his passion and death,Jesus christ has a last supper with his apostles. This event is revisited on the maundy thursday which symbolises the […]
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Alive Again…Finally!!
By I Said It on March 31, 2010
After more than 5 complains and double as many days of disconnected service, my internet provider has felt pity on me and restored the service. Yes I was offline just because my internet service was down. Due to lack of options, or may be, loyalty towards state owned public utilities, I am stuckup with only […]
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In the Name of Development
By I Said It on March 16, 2010
what is development. is it just the concrete jungle that we are surrounded by? has it made our lives any easier?
Posted in All thats Wrong, Changed Times, Life | Tagged Development, electricity, food, hospitals, India, mass transport system, mumbai, power, railway, roads | 2 Responses
An Exciting Start
By I Said It on March 15, 2010
The Formula 1 season 2010 was go at Bahrain, which marked the return of the great Micheal Schumacher back in to F1. And back is the combination of Ross Brawn and Schumi, which had created records after records when they were with Ferrari. Fans surely expect rocket laps from the seven times world champion, which […]
Posted in Sports | Tagged adrian sutil, australia, bahrain GP, f1, fernando alonso, ferrari, fillipe massa, force india, mclaren mercedes, micheal schumacher, vijay mallya, vitantonio luizzi | 3 Responses
Begin of the Extravagenza!!
By I Said It on March 11, 2010
Its a week of new starts in the world of sports. And the population on this planet is ready to rejoice. The first event that starts tomorrow is the IPL or the Indian Premier League, the shortest version of cricket so far. I am not at all a huge fan of this form of the […]
Posted in Sports | Tagged Cricket, force india, formula 1, indian premier league, IPL, karan chandouk, micheal schumacher, narain karthikyen, Sports, t20, test cricket, twenty 20 | 3 Responses
I am Confused……
By I Said It on March 9, 2010
……as to which side should I take. There is a non violent side, which I feel will not be heeded in our cause. Then there is violent side, which I strictly oppose, but I feel that this side has some hopes of winning as against the other side. But considering all, I still feel that […]
Posted in Changed Times, Life, The Inhumane side | Tagged curfew, Hitendra Thakur, injustice, land mafia, maharashtra chief minister, police lathi charge, vasai, vasai-virar municipal corporation, vilasrao deshmukh, virar, vivek pandit, wagholi | 3 Responses
A Billion Dollar Ice
By I Said It on March 7, 2010
The first moon mission from India blasted off with billions of hope on its back, and completed its job as defined. The results of the project were out some days back, and our very own chandrayaan it did not disappoint with its findings. The Nasa payload, was successful in finding ice in one of the […]
Posted in Life | Tagged costly moon mission, ice on moon, water on moon, water scarecity | 3 Responses
Karthik Called Me
By I Said It on March 1, 2010
So I saw it today. Karthik calling Karthik. And wasn’t much impressed. Yes, its a different kind of movie, bit of suspense, bit of romance, and a very good explanation of all the buildup at the end of the movie. But I feel that the movie dragged a bit more than required. The pre-interval part did not kind of […]
Posted in Entertainment | Tagged deepika padukone, farhan akhtar, karthik calling karthik, luck by chance, m. night shymalan, movie, review, the sixth sense | 1 Response
Salute to the Master
By I Said It on February 24, 2010
And he has done it again!! Scaling one more peak in his remarkable career, which no other batsmen had ever scaled in history, Sachin Tendulkar, the Master Blaster, broke records after records to set a new record of over 200 hundred runs in a one day international game. Those who have not seen the inning, have […]
Posted in Entertainment, Sports | Tagged Cricket, double century, one day international, ricky ponting, Sachin, Sachin Tendulkar, sir donald bradman, tendulkar | 1 Response
Medals in Bag..and few feathers on the cap
By I Said It on February 20, 2010
The commenwealth shooting championship opened yesterday with flood of medals for India. While Anisa Sayed, Anurag Singh, Gagan Narang and PT Raghunath made India proud with their gold medal efforts, the organisers and the officials added some more feathers in our already tattered caps. First of all the organisers decided to play the australian national anthem for […]
Posted in Sports, The Funny Side | Tagged common wealth games, commonwealth shooting championship, k.p.s.gill, suresh kalmadi | 4 Responses