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Finally...

It took me a week but I have finally succeeded in persuading Prasoon to guest blog here at the enginerd Weblog while I take a small break from the blogosphere.

Prasoon is a Mac geek and maintains a kind of antipathy against all software that come from Microsoft. He has a whole array of blogs online, from photoblogs to technoblogs to stuff you hardly hear about. I can't really say what stuff will he be putting up here but it could include photography, the latest gadgets, or even rants and raves on how Google is God and Microsoft is History.

Signing off for a while,
Anand

Comments

Anonymous said…
Taking a break huh? At least you're doing the responsible thing and finding a temporary replacement. I just dropped off the map for a while ;-)
Anonymous said…
Yep! Taking a break. How's your blogging hibernation going btw?

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