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Happy Diwali !

I am heading off to home for a week where I will be celebrating the festival of Diwali with my parents and friends. I'll be back on the 5th of November and so, in this period any updates on this blog would only be sporadic, if not completely non-existent.

Wishing you all a very Happy Diwali!

Happy Diwali from enginerd

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Anonymous said…
Happy Diwali mate :)
Martin said…
Have a good one (whatever it is)!

Cool image - how'd you create it?

Cheers
Rahul said…
Hope you had fun !
And must tell you, this is a wow-template :D
User-Centered Design ? :p
enginerd said…
Arpit:
Thanks Buddy.

Martin:
Thanks. Didn't get the original Google font though, and thus had to do with a similar looking font.

Rahul:
Wow-template!! That simply sounds awesome. Thank you.
UCD, definitely ;)
btw, I had my presentation last week.

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