Recent Reads, Bleeds and Photofeeds :)

Recent Reads:

I have been struggling with The Blind Watchmaker. Richard Dawkins makes an excellent and very believable case for the Darwinian Theory of Evolution. It's an enjoyable book, but the last 70 pages seem to be a drag as he diversifies into a lot of topics at once. Extremely enjoyable though. I am about to finish it and take up another one. I need to be inspired like Violet seems to be these days.

Bleeds:

I feel like I want to get away... far far away from this mad rush of life. I think I need a real holiday :) I can see myself planning for one very very soon :D Our office has enforced a stupid rule that requires us to take a forced holiday the week of X'mas. I find it ridiculous because the reason stated for this forced PAID Time Off (PTO) is that folks in the SUS don't get overburdened with work when they get back after their X'mas break. I mean do we complain when we have piled up work right after we are back from Diwali break??

Photofeeds:

Here are photos from our first Diwali.


Our First Diwali (2008)

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Which company do you work

Which company do you work in? I am going to apply. We got only one holiday for Diwali and I have no idea about Christmas.

You should alternate books. If you read one heavy book, follow it up with a lighter one. That way you won't get tired of reading. Just a thought :)

Hi! I work with Symantec.

Hi!

I work with Symantec. You should send me your resume if interested :) Since it's a product company, work is quite chilled out in comparison to a service oriented company.

As for the order of reading books, yes it does make sense :)

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