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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

हिन्दीं मॆं मेरा पहला ब्लौग

मुझे यह जानकर बहुत ख़ुशी हुई कि गूगल कि वजह से मैं आज हिंदी मैं एक ब्लौग पोस्टिंग लिख रहा हूँ। बचपन से मुझे हिंदी मॆं लिखना पसंद है लेकिन संगणकों (कंप्यूटर) के साथ हिंदी मॆं लिखना पहले इतना आसान नहीं था। खैर और समय खराब ना करते हुए या तो मुझे यह सोचना पड़ेगा कि मॆं आगे क्या लिखूं या फिर मुझे अभी लिखना बंद करना पड़ेगा। मुझे लग रहा है दूसरा ओप्शन (हिंदी शब्द नही मिल रहा) ही लेना पड़ेगा।

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Thursday, August 03, 2006

WTF - Blogspot is still banned!!!

Even after a lot of noise from all over India, I am not able to access my own blog. Why? Because I happen to use Internet services provided by Government-owned MTNL. I wish someone told MTNL that the issue has been resolved and the offensive blogs have been removed and that they should allow their customers to access the other blogs.

Anyway, no matter what MTNL or the Government might think, the fact that Internet cannot be censored is a reality.

There are two ways, that I know of, of accessing blogs:
www.pkblogs.com/blog-name e.g. www.pkblogs.com/quotemeonthis (Thanks to Anoop for this)
www.hidemyass.com - allows access to all websites (Thanks to Charu for this).

I just hope that MTNL also wakes up and opens access to blogs in the mean time.

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Sunday, June 18, 2006

Laws of Argumentation

I must confess I like getting into arguments. Not of the violent, virulent kind. Just pointless (or sometimes with a point) debates that keep both sides entertained during the time they last. If it provokes further thoughts and leads to further arguments, even better. Thankfully, it is surprisingly easy to start one. Whenever I'm in the mood (for an argument that is), I just have to throw a harmless stray comment on anything and there would be someone in the audience ready to take up arms against my "stand".

I generally prefer that useful arguments should lead to a conclusion - a set of ideas agreed upon by both sides and possibly another set on which they have agreed to disagree (Ideally this set should be null if the brainstorming has been sufficient and egos are not involved).
  1. It is not jihad. So take it easy and do not involve your egos if you want to have fun!
  2. An argument is valid if it does not contradict what you have agreed upon earlier. OR. If the new argument contradicts a previous stance, you choose to forgo the earlier argument in light of new knowledge.
  3. Disagreement without valid reason is not allowed. If you have an opinion, you have a reason. No opinion without reason.
I believe these rules should almost always result in arguments that end with some common ground. Of course, if you don't agree with the rules, we can sit down for a lively argument :D

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