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I have been keeping very busy off late and frankly been suffering from a writers block. I have lost patience with the policy makers and the companies specifically to improve on their services. Luckily, I have a fantastic ISP (by Indian standards) but the quality of access (512K speeds- yawn) remains pathetic.

I hope to update more frequently.  

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