Sunday, January 25, 2009

The Landmark Forum introduction


[Posted from E71]
I attended an introductory programme of The Landmark Forum at Madipakkam on Sunday.
I don't know how to describe the Forum. We can say it helps you find out and set right the real reasons behind your problems. May be this is too simplistic, but the real advantage will be visible to you only if you attend an introductory session.
I was coaxed into attending the session by Sanjukta and Mukund of Bangalore. They say the Forum has helped them a lot in improving their lives. I am sure they cannot be wrong, because all members of Sanjukta's family - father Selvakumar, mother Vanaja, brother Satish [who convened today's session] and his wife Udaya are all deeply into this and vouch for its effectiveness.
One nice thing about the Forum, is that The Landmark Education, the company behind the Forum, makes no bones about the fact that it is a commercial enterprise. Today, Satish ended the session with, ''Thank you for doing business with us.''
Business? Yes. A four-day session costs Rs 7,100. This may appear steep, but when you think that attending it could transform your life, it's a pittance.
I know the Selvakumars personally and they are one of the nicest families I have come across. They are such an ideal family that I don't think they can get anything better from the Forum, but the fact that they have, vouches for the Forum's effectiveness.

Posted by ShoZu

Saturday, January 24, 2009

testing from cellspin

testing from cellspin

New, but dirty


The Tamil Nadu Government keeps introducing new buses, but never bothers to maintain or even clean them. The buses, in just a few months, end up as if they have been salvaged from a scrap yard.
It's time they learn a thing or two from Mumbai's BEST.

Posted by ShoZu

Friday, January 23, 2009

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Posted by ShoZu

Dead, but...


Do you know who S. Gopal is? No?
Had you passed through Ellis Road on Thursday evening or Friday morning, you would have been enlightened about the important fact that he lives there. Sorry, he lived there, because he kicked the bucket on Thursday.
You would also have been aware that he was a local politician. And like all true politicians, he decided to give a parting kick to the common man, orat least those who were unfortunate enough to pass Ellis Road.
The family and the party decided to make most of his death. So they blocked the road.
Never mind that Ellis Road is one of the important roads in the city housing digital printing and photographic equipment shops.
Gopal is more important than anything else.
Politicians never learn. In fact they ensure they create nuisance even after their death.

Posted by ShoZu

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

E 71, the greatest


Computer Active has compared business mobiles in its January 2009 issue and has concluded that the Nokia E7¹is 'undoubtedly the best'.
It says, ''More pocket friendly than the iphone, priced right, small, full qwerty keypad; fantastic for email; good battery life and the list goes on. No second thoughts that the E7¹is a great phone for business and consumers.''
Why am I blogging this? Because I have one!

Posted by ShoZu

Monday, January 19, 2009

The Dell bus


I'm posting this from my E71.
Dell has realised that in India, it is important to reach out to consumers directly. Indian also prefer to have a look at the product before they buy it, even more so when it is a computer.
Apart from selling from showrooms, Dell now reaches out to consumers with its products displayed in buses like the one here.
The bus itself attracted you, with its predominantly red colour scheme.
But wait! How on earth did they manage to find parking space for the huge Volvo bus near Khadi Bhavan in Chennai's Mount Road?

Posted by ShoZu