Sea Ahoy !!!!

August 29, 2005

The Sailor is going back to where he belongs. See Ya Folks !!!! So Long.... till November !!!

War of a Different Kind !!

August 24, 2005


The Xbox 360 & Sony Playstation 3 will soon be released. With truly astounding features they have taken gaming to the next level. For avid gamers like my own self, life will never be the same again.

The Rising Prince !!

August 23, 2005


Abhishek Bachchan on the cover of India Today's Aug 29th Edition made sure that I owned a copy. Ever since his debut with the Box Office Bomb 'Refugee' (Kareena Kapoor was given rave reviews), I'd always maintained that he was not made for 'running around trees' kinda roles. AB Jnr. proved me right with Yuva and then then stole the second half of 'Sarkar' from his Dad with a stellar performance. The Article in India Today(which I tried copying only to find out that the online version was strictly members only) meanders through his 17 straight flops to his 4 Hits - Dhoom, Bunty Aur Babbli, Sarkar & Dus. The Nextgen Superstar has arrived....finally, Bye Bye Hrithik !

Different Sport, Same Colour, Different Results !!

August 22, 2005

Manchester United


With just a few EPL games played, it's very very clear that Man U are on song and are surely on their way to the title. Chelsea and Arsenal have had to struggle. I know it's early days but being a Red Devil's Fan, I surely want My team to win this year. New entrant, Ji-Sung Park (pictured in Blue above), has really impressed me and has a bright future ahead. Ruud Van back at his best is another sure sign that the Premiership will be United's this season for sure.

Turkish Disaster

August 21, 2005


The Turkish GP just about sums up the racing calendar for Ferrari - Abysmal. Bridgestone tyres suck big time. Cant believe that they couldn't provide proper grip on the track. Will we ever see a 1-2 Ferrari finish again this year (race with 20 cars in it) or the years to come ?? Does Sport really become boring when 1 man dominates or is it really boring now when The God of racing is being forced to race like a mortal????

August 14, 2005

Album of The Year !!!!

Chemical Brothers - Push The Button

10 Years in the UK Dance Music Industry in a genre that requires a certain freshness, Push the Button is a spectacular jump back to the top of their game. First single and opening track, "Galvanize"is a little more downtempo than the brothers of late as they got wrapped up in a need to produce a dancefloor killer to match the heady days of "Hey Boy, Hey Girl"--it's not too different, not too clever, but has enough of the necessary "oomph" to make it an excellent start to the album. In terms of classic sounding tracks, there are "Come Inside" and "The Big Jump", the former a big-beat spectacular and the latter a definite tune to be heard "out". There are only two of the customary chillout tracks (think Beth Orton), there's "Hold tight London", an upbeat soca-styled song that's okay but not nearly as beautiful as sweeping epic "Close Your Eyes" featuring the Magic Numbers. A fantastic end to a consistent album that easily outshines its predecessor, Come with Us, and will hopefully herald a great year for electronic music.