So far the contest has been quite well received in terms of people checking in to see what it is about. The responses have only been few so far..
If you would like to participate or see what I am talking about, check out "SATSQ - Contest 1"
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Thursday, 24 June 2010
Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions (SATSQ) - Contest 1
There used to be a really funny feature in the MAD Magazine that I used to enjoy and lap up. It was called "Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions". It used to have a hilarious combination of dumb questions and terrific comebacks by the cult cartoonist Al Jaffee
Labels:
Al Jaffee,
Comebacks,
Contest,
MAD Magazine,
Snappy Answers,
Stupid Questions
Wednesday, 9 June 2010
The Matinee Idol
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My first drabble! For those who may not know, a drabble is an extremely short work of fiction exactly one hundred words in length around an interesting idea or concept
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Saturday, 5 June 2010
To Think or To Blink - Book Review
Just finished reading Malcolm Gladwell's Blink. I have never been much of a reader of non-fiction and usually make a bee line towards the fiction section rather than Non-Fiction.
Blink was pretty much an exception (I caught someone reading it at an Airport lounge and decided to pick it up later). While it did not blow me away, it was an interesting read.
Blink was pretty much an exception (I caught someone reading it at an Airport lounge and decided to pick it up later). While it did not blow me away, it was an interesting read.
Labels:
Blink,
Book review,
Brain Power,
Kouros,
Malcom Gladwell,
Outliers,
Tipping Point
Friday, 4 June 2010
Arose by Other names!
The title of this post is a twist of the Shakespearean quote "A rose by any other name..". If the name, as the lines suggest, is not important, then why do people whether from the days of yore or today's blogging blokes and twittering twits, choose to use names other than their own?
Labels:
Authors,
Books,
funny,
Humor,
humour,
nom de plume,
Pen name,
Pseudonyms,
writing
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