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Posted by toughiee on Monday, August 28, 2006 at 9:12 PM | Permalink
v good article
Its good if you could post "off topic" articles like this once in a while. :-)
Posted by Anonymous | 9:58 PM
Really impressive articles - Toughiee Keep posting and i also liked ur blogs too much.
Bharat Bagrecha
Posted by Anonymous | 10:50 PM
whats your real name ?...what you do? where are you from ? ... You really have a good knowledge on this subject...and you post good articles.
thanks
Posted by Anonymous | 3:38 AM
Hi,
Been reading ur posts 4 last couple of days. The once on Junjunwala was good. Also the current article made good reading.
This is more to do with the Marginal Utility coming into play.Also When U reach the higher strata U loose U grass roots.So probably the ppl on TOP lack the nourishment that is most needed to keep going!!
Probably thats is what made Gates& Watrren Buffet to give away there wealth for social causes.
Let the world share what I have got.
On Similar lines Bloggers brining to light Articles like this can also be attributed to this effect !!
Posted by Pramod Abraham | 11:23 AM
Hey Toughiee:
This is excellent. Thanks a ton!!
Warm regards,
Kimi
Posted by Anonymous | 3:48 PM
money cant buy happiness but money is always better than poverty if only for financial reasons :)
Posted by J | 11:23 PM