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    Human Interfaces will soon be ubiquitous. Why? No learning curve. The true plug-and-play
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    Will judge the panel for Customer Service Week
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  • The Ancient Indian History Series - An Introduction

    March 3, 2008 – 2:16 pm

    We are aware of India’s rich past and heritage, but do we know anything beyond that. The legacy of India is rich, deep, varied and spans roughly 10,000 years!.

    The span of ancient India refers to the following periods…
    3400 - 180 BC which covers the Indus Valley Civilization, the Vedic Period, Mahajanapadas, Magadha Empire, Gandhara, Maurya Empire, the Pandyans, Cholas, Cheras.

    250 BC - 500 AD which includes the middle kingdoms of Gupta Empire, Kadamba Dynasty, Pallavas.

    Of these time periods, I shall start with the Mahajanapadas, then to the Magadha Empire and so on.
    I shall attempt to unravel this time period in a concise and interesting manner through the Ancient Indian History Series.

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    Calm Chore Inc. - Introduction

    February 22, 2008 – 12:29 pm

    Calm Chore Consultancy is a fictional company headquartered in an Indian metro. This series is a satirical, humorous take on the daily corporate life.

    The usual disclaimer: All characters are fictional, and any resemblances to characters or events are he..he.. coincidental.

    The cast (for now)

    The Boss - CEO of the company
    Ms Luthra - secretary and Personal assistant to the Boss
    Bora - the HR head, likes to yap, yap and yap. And did I mention they call him the Bore.
    Chora - the office boy, also the intelligence gatherer and the source to confirm and tap for rumours.
    Karan - the sales guy
    Mumtaz - the admin girl, nicknamed Taz
    and Joe - well the average Joe, the marketing guy

    Watch out for the first post :)

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