Author Archives: Harish Venkatachalam
So What’s New?
I don’t keep up with my blog anymore. I have often thought if I should just shelve this blog like my good friend Matt Dattilo did. But I can’t get myself to do it. The main issue of course is … Continue reading
Resistance is Futile
So now it’s official. Microsoft and Yahoo reached a deal today that turns over all of Yahoo search to Microsoft. Although it is not the complete takeover of Yahoo!, that will only be a matter of time. “Bing” now becomes … Continue reading
Memorial Day 2009
They sacrifice every day so we may live to be free. Please take some time to remember our fallen soldiers this weekend. And if you have Children/Grandchildren, remind them too. Photo: Courtesy Arlington National Cemetary In Loving Memory – Joanna … Continue reading
Here’s Wishing ALL of You, A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ! Peace on Earth. Goodwill to Men.
Veteran’s Day 2008
To those that I have never met but I owe my life and freedom to,I can’t say anything more than Thank You. And I promise, I will never forget.
Charlie Brown
Charlie BrownFebruary 12, 1998 – November 7, 2008 Today we said goodbye to Charlie Brown. He lost a long battle with lymphoma and renal failure. We knew a few months back that this was a battle he couldn’t win. We … Continue reading
Remember 9/11
And the next morning, all one heard in the eerie silence was the sound of active PASS devices still chirping away amidst the rubble. For a firefighter, that is the most heartbreaking sound you can hear. Never Forget this day. … Continue reading
A real conservative party
I started this as a comment on Matt’s blog and I really liked the thought.I wonder what would happen if we started a third/fourth party – called the “Conservative” party. Why you ask? Because the Republican party is NOT conservative. … Continue reading
Elitism
Haven’t posted in a while. But just a random post about an Ad that has been running on TV for a while now. It’s the American Express business card Ad that shows the “poor newbie schmuck” that pulls out his … Continue reading
Independence Day 2008
Proud to be an American!Celebrate, Teach, Remember.