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tigershark
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no! in dealing rooms doctors prescribe SUB PRIMETABLETS 2 to be taken at night, YEN CARRY TRADE3 to be taken with bfast,RUPEE APPRECIATION TABLET4 to be taken at lunch time.these tablets work only when they are taken with the corresponding time zones
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understanding both the power of compound return and the difficulty getting it is the heart and soul of understanding a lot of things
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smartcat
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Strangely, investors don't get headaches at high altitudes like 15,000. But we suffer from nervous breakdowns at 8,000 odd levels.
PHOTOS FROM MY HIMALAYAN ODYSSEY:
Gadha sitting on a Gadha
Postcard from Rohtang Pass
Manali - Leh Road
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smartcat
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Originally posted by CHINKI
We are looking forward to your visit.
If you can inform us in advance, we will try to join you as Coorg is my favourite place. Infact being a bachelor, SMARTCAT can join at short notice. |
Yessir! All I need is a 30 minutes advance notice (I need time to pack my toothbrush and stuff).
I just came back from Coorg yesterday night. The weather there is just great. It drizzles all the time and by 5:00 PM, it gets all misty and foggy. The roads are in a bit of sorry state, but impromptu mini-waterfalls along the road makes up for the bumpy ride.
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CHINKI
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Look like had lot of Bananas there
Rains must be less now. It would be green everywhere and with misty & froggy, should be a wonderful experience.
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TOUGH TIMES NEVER LAST, BUT TOUGH PEOPLE DO
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kulman
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Tigershark mentioned about waves in Hawaii yesterday.....
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If the scramble of city life is taking a toll on you and adventure is the key that unlocks your indiscernible verve, then the untamed waves have an open invitation for you. But before you decide to take on the mantle, spare a moment and think. To scale a 10 ft wave at speed of 36 knots on a three-meter wooden board asks for more than courage. It demands — a lion’s heart.
To tread a rapacious wave is no child’s play and those who deftly overcome this watery hurdle are coined ‘windsurfers.’ The sport is immensely popular in all countries which boast of a continued coastline, and it’s slowly but surely creating waves in India. “Windsurfing is not only a players but a spectator sport as well. The sight of a surfer emerging out of a curved wave can thrill anyone,” says Cesar Menazes, president, Board Sailing Association Of India (BSAI).
Today, one can windsurf around the exotic beaches of Goa, the challenging waters of Lakshwadeep and at some places in Andhra Pradesh. “In the late 80’s, Andhra was the place to test your skills in windsurfing but over the years the interest has declined. A little effort from the government and am sure that the sport will again pick up as they’re the near perfect locations for windsurfing,” adds Menazes. Some of the beaches, which are famous for wind surfing in Goa are, Anjuna beach and Baga beach.
It’s not only the lack of training facilities but unavailability of surfboards, which has curbed the popularity of the sport. A surfboard on the lines of international standards can cost you around a lakh. Even choosing a surfboard is an important aspect of windsurfing. There are ‘soft top’ surfboards, which are considerably less dangerous and inexpensive. Experts believe that if you’re planning to learn windsurfing then ‘longboards’ are the best bet as they are easier to paddle and stand upon.
Medal or not, the real fun of windsurfing lays in conquering the waves and if you are game then soar high and kiss the blue sky.
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smartcat
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I swim like a solid piece of brick - so I try to stay away from watersports!
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CHINKI
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I am very fond of swimming. Infact during my college days and upto 30-, I used to jump into water for swimming at any time & place.
During our college days, we used to plan for trekking/cycling where there is a fall or water to swim. Our holi days during that time used to end by having a swim in the sea (our college was a stone throw from Arabian Sea).
Courtesy Club Mahindra, we are planning to goto Goa during this winter provided children are keeping well.
Kulmanji, I will keep these beaches for water sports in mind.
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kulman
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Please do give me a buzz when you plan for Goa vacation.
And about any kind of activity in Goa who else but a Doctor can be the best guide and I guess he's an avid swimmer too.
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