Saturday, July 18, 2009

The Flintstones Moment

Someone wrote in his blog that I live in the stoneage. Well, not far off I should say. I am moving homes and so one of my friends flicked the broadband hub as a parting gesture and I've been away from all signs of technology for a few weeks now (except when I am working in my cubicle for my company). Life is different without orkutting, the quick chat on gtalk, skyping with friends across oceans, facebook and what not. The one positive is the abundance in time that suddenly I have with me. I've had the chance to read the following books in the past 2 weeks:

- What I talk about when I talk about running - Haruku Murakami
- Six graves to Munich - Mario Puzo
- Live and Let Die - Ian Fleming
- Rising Sun - Michael Crichton
and currently reading Guns of a Navarone (Allistair Maclean) and A Short History of Almost Everything (Bill Bryson)

Well all I can say is, Yabbadabba doooooooo :-)

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