Wednesday, 9 September 2020

Popular Group Collaboration Tools For Effective WFH

 

A decade ago, remote work was uncommon in general and restricted to international MNCs. Working at home was normally only possible on a case-by-case basis to meet the needs of individual households. Teleconferencing and telework technologies, on the other hand, have progressed to the extent that certain companies will now operate with entirely distributed teams. It's not unusual for companies to encourage their workers to work from home once or twice a week.

Monday, 31 August 2020

Meme Me!

When you google the word ‘Meme’, it first shows you the definition of a meme: “an image, video, piece of text, etc., typically humorous in nature, that is copied and spread rapidly by internet users, often with slight variations.” As dictionaries usually tend to do, this is a very concise but brief summary of what a meme is supposed to be. We get to know that it can be either an image, video or even just a piece of text. That it is funny and thus spread rapidly all over the internet. What it fails to explain is the cultural significance that memes have gained all over the world in the last decade. To understand this; first, we need to know how memes came to be.

Thursday, 6 August 2020

Guinea Pigs: Little Bundles Of Joy

The fact that I’ve had 5 of these (2 right now), I’m surprised this blog post has taken so long to come out! My first ever guinea pig was Cheeku, a birthday present my brother got me all the way from Pune. Of the 5 I’ve had, so far, he was the smartest, most sensible of them all! Not only did he like to get petted, but he also loved to play and was not afraid to cuddle. He was ridiculously pampered and was around for about 2 years. Cheeku was replaced by Oreo and Ginger, bought from a local breeder here in Delhi itself. While Ginger’s journey with me was short-lived (he passed away in less than 3 months ๐Ÿ™ ) Oreo played the role of a thankless pet for almost 3 years. Oreo was everything Cheeku was not; shy, skittish, greedy, and afraid to be petted, but he was still an integral part of my life. Oreo certainly knew how to pose for the camera! My latest piggies are Cookie and Honey, a gift from two very dear friends. I fear both of them are a little mental. ๐Ÿ˜› When I got them, Cookie was shy and shrieked every time I picked him up, and Honey was more than happy to let me stroke his head and snout. Now that they’ve both gotten comfortable with me; Cookie loves getting petted and scratched, while Honey will do anything and everything to stay out of my grasp! Weirdos these two are!

Saturday, 25 July 2020

Dark Chocolate: A Loyalist’s Favourite Brands

 

I’ve been in love with chocolate, ever since I was allowed to have it! And I don’t really care what color it is (definitely not a racist!) White Chocolate, Milk Chocolate, or Dark Chocolate, I’m forever ready for any and all. When I was a kid, milk chocolate was the most common, Cadburys Dairy Milk; then came white chocolate as Nestle’s Milky Bar; it was however way into my late teens, that I discovered dark chocolate. And it is dark chocolate that I want to write about today. I promise to keep the health mumbo-jumbo about dark chocolate to the minimum and focus on my favorites primarily. If by the end of this post, you’re left with a strong craving for some dark chocolate, do let me know in the comments section below ๐Ÿ™‚

Saturday, 13 June 2020

My Favourite Dog Breeds

I LOVE DOGS. There, I said it, in all caps. Now before I share with you a list of my favorite dog breeds, here’s a little something about my own dog, Nuts (may he rest in peace). A pure-bred Lhasa Apso, he was named so, firstly coz imagination was low during those formative years, ๐Ÿ˜› and because in less than 24 hours in our home, it was crystal clear, that we were nuts about him and he was nuts about us.