Archive for April, 2005
DP@2050: an interview with the father of modern thinkology
Last week we had the opportunity to interview DP Pandey, father of modern thinkology, and a leading figure in the art of idleness analysis. Following are the excerpts from the Interview, made exclusive to the old monk times. DP talks about art, dustbins and coffee in a high energy encounter with Tara Barrymore.
Thanks DP, [...]
Of fishes and dishes
That’s what a weekend should be. Yes, exactly. That’s it. What?
Friday: Bowling and good food.
Saturday: Outing to the beach and good
Orgasmic palates!
Mikku started this discussion. For heavens she did. Actually for food . She’s a foodophile(foodomaniac?). Always chasing the elusive bite.
She says she loves chocolates. Then puts her webcam on, and I see her eating tofu(pork?). She says she had chocolate. I know she’s lying.
She knows she’s lying.
Her roomie knows.
Her langoti-yaarin Akku knows.
A whiff of fresh air
I was browsing around recently, when I came across a story on Bijen Singh, one of India’s top soccer players. Bijen was in the 10th standard when I was in 9th, at Sainik School Imphal. He was a great striker right then, and dropped out after 10th and went into professional soccer.
Way to go!
Love and space-time
Is love a function of space and time?
Space: the distance between 2 individuals might determine their love for each other.
Time: the time spent between 2 individuals might determine their love for each other.
Or perhaps, space-time, or one of the two, doesn’t determine love, but affect it.
