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The blond psychiatrist in Two and a Half Men appeared in Frasier, Season 4, Episode 7. Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ftepHIcPGqM&annotation_id=annotation_610116&feature=iv A few episodes earlier, about focus groups, Tony Shaloub also played a part. Also, Malcolm's (of MITM) mother played a part in Season 4. The phrase "All is well" appears in Tintin, Cigars of the Pharaoh, page 28. John Mahoney appeared as Dr. Hanlin in Third Rock from the Sun, Season 1, Episode 8. Patrick Kerr, who played Leon in Frasier, appeared in Third Rock from the Sun, Season 3, Episode 14, as the guy who approaches Sally in the coffee house.

Cellphone Dump

I must remember to get stuff to read on the Metro. One cannot always think of stuff to write/type. A small, quaint building nestled in the curve of a road neither leading to nor starting from it. A serene red and white facade, concealing the hectic pursuit of academic excellence within. I've lost lots of stuff, but the three caps - at very distant gaps in time and space and situation - hurt the most. :( Godrej Interio ad - loser. Someone - me, for starters, till we can find someone more interested and more qualified - should teach the FCI supply chain management. I should incorporate a few - maybe just one, like being ambitious - of the Type A personality. On an unrelated but pretty powerful note, watch American Psycho. !D [A thank you to Fuddu for recommending it.] Why is the Indian Bank's New Delhi main branch disused [middle circle, CP]? It's a criminal waste of prime real estate. Give out your email everywhere. Wait a minute, I think I already do that... Anyway, give it...

Mr. Nash's thoughts on corporate culture: endorsed in full by me.

When people aren’t asking questions They’re making suggestions And when they’re not doing one of those They’re either looking over your shoulder or stepping on your toes And then as if that weren’t enough to annoy you They employ you. Anybody at Leisure Incurs everybody’s displeasure. It seems to be very irking To people at work to see other people not working. So they tell you that work is wonderful medicine. Just look at Firestone and Ford and Edison. And they lecture you till they’re out of breath or something And then if you don’t succumb they starve you to death or something. All of which results in a nasty quirk: That if you don’t want to work you have to work to earn enough money so that you won’t have to work. --- O. Nash

Tuesday, 30th March, 2010

The day the prelude to "One" takes place. I have borrowed "Zero" for HIWTBINW, but am considering sharing it between the two equally, and completely. A plan is already formulating... While I'm at it, cellphone dump: Biggest ifs - first DCE counselling absenteeism, giving phone for messaging. 1. Underutilized housing near R K Ashram Metro station. [First of my deliverables, not in priority order but in chronological, when I'm appointed "Special Supervisor (PMO).] Timunda Tigoda [A tale in a book of Hindi stories, about a dying business man who advises his loafer sons to seek advice in dark times from a three-headed, three-legged man. An old man is the person they find answerable to that description.] Like small children, only the deeds are a little more harmful and dangerous than they were in actual childhood. I think if I die in my sleep, it'll be like I just went on dreaming. Like another life, only with slightly different characters. The extent o...

Session Manager

I've found and applied a good session manager in my Chrome, but I find that I don't use it for what I'd thought I'd use it for - knowledge accumulation. :( DCE continues to hound me. Down with PB! It's DCE, not DTU!