From the monthly archives:
July 2006
I found this interesting post, thanks to him
As seen by the Germans:

As seen by the French:

As seen by the Italians:

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As seen by Israelies:

As seen by the press:

As seen by the readers:

Hilarious videos
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I met my guide after a long time. But i was surprised to not hear any complains about my absence. As a matter of fact he praised me
he was happy with the simulation i did but he still needs me to modify a part of the graph so that means its a packed weekend
. Well just to prove and highlight my guide’s standing on the national level: he authors recommendation for the Planning Commission in the field of energy and by far the most knowledgeable prof among all the IITs. And to hear few words of appraisal is no trifle feat 
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Blogs have revolutionised the way information is exchanged. It has given those suppressed voices a platform to express themselves to the world anonymously. Its just a matter of few clicks before one publishes his/her thoughts. Blogs of countries like China and Afghanistan have always attracted attention because of strict laws against freedom of speech in those countries. It has opened for them a window of opportunity to express themselves and let the world know about the atrocities and subjugation they are forced to live with. No one would have anticipated the popularity when blogs first appeared on the scene in 1998.
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