Friday, January 15

"It starts with light, and ends with light, and in between there is darkness."


Today is the day you will witness the longest solar eclipse of this century . So keep your eyes closed, ahem.. open. And stop hiding under your desk!!

It’s 12.40pm in Bangalore and I can hear rumbling in the background, oops that was my stomach. I have been hungry for more than 3 hours and 19 minutes, with an occasional coffee bite.The office is empty, all the aunties are home  with their Communicator status  indicating that they are “Working from home “ in reality they are  catching up on the “Tujh Sang Preet Lagai Sajna”. Aha !!

Since the moon is new and all, it is now making passes between the sun and the earth, duh!! Not that kind of pass.

I wonder if they sell Moon’s on ebay. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cl_SWi_wTBE&feature=player_embedded 

Well I am hungry and it is suddenly very very dark, wait…. thank God for the backup generator. No no nothing to do with the Solar eclipse.
 I wonder what people in Glass houses/companies do ? Just peek out and catch the solar eclipse, since the glasses are made up of 5, "Black Polymer" material.

Ofcourse , the Solar eclipse dates back to when Krishna wove his magic to help Arjuna kill Jayadrata and avenge Abhimanyu  by creating the solar eclipse. Read it here.

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When there's no clouds in the sky, the sun has a clear view of the whole earth.
---love that line
TP

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