Technology 101: Bringing God Online
(Now, we can do this on a virtual mode – picture source: www.blonnet.com)
Children 101: Adult’s Playground
(Can you image a 100 kilogram father sitting on the other end and happily playing on the see-saw as if this was an adult playground?)
Governance 101: OSA – a really lame excuse
(Picture source: www.sun2surf.com)
Tech News 101: Brand New Laptop, To Buy Or Not To Buy

To buy or not to buy a brand new laptop when the company already provided me with a good laptop – that is the question which been running through my mind for the past few days. Image source: Notebook Check
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Road Safety 101: Dealing With Some Crazy Indians
(Motorcyclists dicing with death? Picture taken by my sister when she first visited India in 2005)
National Security 101: Part 2 – Do I Look Stupid To You?
(Picture source: http://www.stupid-pictures.com/)
My earlier encounter is here
My Gmail inbox always get emails from people who purportedly have come across or in custody a large sum of money which they need assistance to bring out from the country. The other type is the email informing you that you have just won a big sum in a lottery.… [Click to read the rest] “National Security 101: Part 2 – Do I Look Stupid To You?”
Ancient History 101: When The World Ends iYear 2012

(This may happen in 2012 too – picture source: www.occultopedia.com)
If you are a Hindu or a Mayan, this should be good news…
According to an article by David Hedges titled “Golden Age in 2012”, the golden age is expected to start on 22nd December 2012.… [Click to read the rest] “Ancient History 101: When The World Ends iYear 2012”
Blogging 101: Blogging and Responsibility

(This picture, although may offend some, is running through my mind when words like “government”, “responsibility”, “legal suit” and “law” hit the front pages. Picture source: Pinterest)
Now isn’t this looks funny and downright ridiculous?
By now, the government and the mainstream media seem to be high in painting all bloggers as the “real menace” to society. So much that, my colleague at the office was quick to point out the “threat” by Pak Lah in the newspapers and asked me whether I am going to continue blogging.

