Victoria Memorial


.. of Queen's Gardens in front of Buckingham Palace. Good candidate to feature in a Dan Brown book or in may be in (inter)National Treasure III 🙂 ... and then Robert Langdon says on to Sophie's grand daughter "look at that winged angel, that is Anglo-Saxon god of vision ..  pointed finger symbolises angle .. … Continue reading Victoria Memorial

My list of ten best documentaries


I highly recommend this set of ten documentaries. I rate all of them above 9.5/10. I know there are many more which may be as good as these; I just did not have a chance to watch them. Please feel free to recommend them to me. An Inconvenient Truth, by Al Gore. You already would … Continue reading My list of ten best documentaries

Damn you! Assyrian hunter!


Taken from a daily photo(food)blog of a Mesopotamian geek's post named "We had yellow cat for diner!". Post was published on 1434 BC(just a number, but century is correct), and he sent a tweet about it (obviously nobody read it). Blogname was "Assyrian foodblog". Currently this is archived in  British museum.

Bicycle Repairman


There is this site, which can calculate what does the internet think on anything you wish. To start with I keyed in the same keywords any curious Indian would do, "India" and "Pakistan". Nothing conclusive , but good to see the results this way. On the same lines, there is one "bicycle repairman" joke on relevant to this. Here it … Continue reading Bicycle Repairman

How to convert an indian to christianity


This is what happens when kids read holy books instead of history and geography. She says "My friend Sara is Indian and I learned about her culture and realized she needs to become christian, I wanna save her but right now its not looking so good :(." Learned about her culture ??? common you dont … Continue reading How to convert an indian to christianity