the axiom

ax·i·om n.
1. A self-evident or universally recognized truth; a maxim: “It is an economic axiom as old as the hills that goods and services can be paid for only with goods and services” (Albert Jay Nock). 2. An established rule, principle, or law. 3. A self-evident principle or one that is accepted as true without proof as the basis for argument; a postulate.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

back in black

alright, so i'm back after an annoying couple of weeks where i had to reformat my computer for a total of 7 times. many apologies. at any rate, i have got to enjoy my whole week of leave. this MUST include meeting up with Suhas before he flies off for some desolate corner in god forsaken Tanzania (a.k.a. Oxford to the uninitiated) and organise a class outing where i actually turn up.

in the meantime, i do urge everyone to indulge in the foo fighters' latest fare, 'The Pretenders'. Its a rather addictive song and testimony that there is life after Pat Smear. Cheers-

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