This is for all readers of the blogs that appear on mymysore.com, to inform them about Mr. Dinakar's blog page. When one opens the blog page, one gets to see a blank page! Click on "view my complete profile" and one can see a long list of his blog articles.
Dinu's style of writing is free flowing and fun. I liked all his articles and my favourites are "Gesturing in traffic" and "The perfect head". I was laughing loudly in my cubicle here in the Singapore office, unable to control myself. His article on gooseberry gives an insight into his early life. Happy reading.
Dinu, you'd have more readers if they knew how to access your blogs. I am only guiding others in that direction. I like your writings. Some of them are very humourous and some bring back old memories, especially the ones about the old Dasara. I was a small kid but still remember the Dasara exhibition in the building next to the Medical College. I am sure others will find your musings interesting and candid.
Thanks, Capt.Murthy, for the help in figuring out how we could access Mr Dinakar's blog entries. Interesting. Tried to copy/paste them all on the main blog. Have explained why I couldn't do it, in a post under the item - 'Our blank blogs' - where the issue was initially raised.
It is indeed a pleasure to read your articles/write ups which makes one jump in the chair, apart from becoming nostalgic of the great Mysore. Pl do write more to spread your humour. But why this "agyatha vasa?? in hiding the page??
I was just discussing about your good writing skills with B.S.Anantha who happens to be your childhood friend and my classmate in MBA as well. He is currently employed in HP, Bangalore. This URL is sent to him for his comments.
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Sorry for personalizing this platform, but, that is how, goes Mysore connection !!!.
Mr Dinakar, Pl do write more to spread your humour. But why this "agyatha vasa?? in hiding the page??
Mr Dinakar is no longer in hiding, but doesn't showcase his writings in a reader-friendly manner that you and I do in our blog. But then Dinakar's fans know how to access him.
Anyway, I have added more articles to the list. It would be better if the list shows up directly when the name is clicked on the left, instead of going to view provile...
Do I sense a touch of exasperation in Mr Dinakar's tone? Was merely responding to a point raised by Mr Nataraj. I wish Mr Dinakar addresses the issue raised in 'Our blank blogs', where he initially sought help/advice on making his blog items visible.