Oct. 17th, 2008

mcgillianaire: (Ari G)
Results are out and I got 96% (48/50). They've published the results for all 1500+ Full-Time BPP GDL students in the country (there are three branches: ours in London Waterloo, one in Manchester and another in Leeds). 4 students got 100%, 15 got 98% and 28 others got 96%. That places me somewhere in the top 4%, a wholly satisfying performance. Unfortunately, the results in this exam don't count towards our final mark and the content was a lot easier to comprehend than the stuff we're doing now. It's crazy to think that at the end of next week we'll be a quarter way through our syllabus for the year!!! But for now, it's TGIF and a three-day weekend! Bhooyakasha!
mcgillianaire: (Sachin Tendulkar)

A day of record-breaking achievements and other personal milestones. For a man who has been breaking cricketing records since the age of fourteen, Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar might not have thought much of becoming the world's highest Test run scorer. But no, the Little Master responded with glee and the match came to a standstill as fireworks took over and the ground erupted with joy. Too bad it wasn't a full crowd because it was an achievement worth witnessing. Forty-seven runs later he then became the first Test cricketer to score 12000 Test runs. An awesome achievement. But lest we forget, between the two milestones his partner Sourav Ganguly, playing in his final Test series achieved a personal milestone of his own, as he overtook Sir Donald Bradman and became only the fourth Indian cricketer to reach 7000 Test runs. The Prince of Kolkata provided able support to Sachin who played some glorious off and on drives enroute to 88. Unfortunately, the 35 year-old veteran fell a dozen short of his fortieth Test century, but I suppose he can leave that milestone for another masterclass innings. Australia will be disappointed for letting India off the hook after sending four top-order batsman back to the hut with just over 150 on the board. It was certainly a day of two halves, as India go into the second day with half their wickets in hand on a peach of a batting strip. Kumble is not playing due to injury, paving the way for 25 year-old leggie Amit Mishra to make his Test debut. Personally, I would've gone in for a third seamer. Oh well, que sera sera. For now let's celebrate with SRT! JAI HIND!!!
mcgillianaire: (Statue of Liberty)
A US judge has thrown out a case against God, ruling that because the defendant has no address, legal papers cannot be served. [BBC]

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