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Log of my dog’s seizures
Puglee my pug, has been having seizures for the last 5-6 yrs. I started recording the frequency of the seizures for the last 4 years. I’m sure there is a pattern but I’m not able to predict when her next seizure will be. Only thing consistent is it’s almost once… Read More
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Reading list for 2023
Haven’t been reading much of late but here’s a list of books I am reading and plan to read this year. That should be good for a year. Will write a short review after reading a book. Read More
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Creating a like button with count
It’s always easy to find a plugin or a template that serves the purpose and use it instead of creating things from scratch. But I had the time and wanted to learn how to do it. Thought I’d put it here incase anyone wanted to create something similar. I wanted… Read More
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Reading List 2020–21
I’m a slooow reader. But here are a list of books I have been reading over the past six months. I always wanted to be one of those who read a book a week, but sadly that is not my calling. It’s a mix of fiction and non-fiction, depressing and… Read More
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80/20 Start of another running plan
Stick to the plan! Yes, that was what I thought when I started my previous plan. In my hurry to get back to fitness levels I was at 4 years ago, I wasn’t really enjoying my running. I was looking for something that would give me a good base, as… Read More
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#100 day challenges
So I was reading “Invest In Yourself” by Efrain Martinez (@martefrain_) available at http://amzn.in/2VEIHz2, worth a read. It’s really short so you can finish it real quick. It’s not a life changing book but it could help you realise you need to get off your arse and start doing stuff. I… Read More
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Chasing the Monsoon
This year was really a mixed bag of emotions when it came to running. More injuries than the previous year, lot of self doubt, lows and highs that resembled the Malnad elevation profile! Read More
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The Wearables
A morning like any other, my wife and I set out on our daily run. Standing at the apartment gate doing a couple of stretches, from across the street we hear a strained “Sar! Sar!” Read More