Wednesday, January 13, 2010







This was one the best experience I ever had in creating a video.
Actually it was my dream to do something whacky like this,
after pulling the tail of my cat, which I think was the other whacky thing I ever did. :p



When I started to think about what I would do, it just flashed me that the best way to do it would be a dance sequence (not perfect though :)) that would contain few steps. 

I know it was not so perfect but I moved my heavy hips after a long time though.
Thanks to ... 

& a BIG THANK YOU Priya, my wife, who took time to shoot this whacky video sequence for me. I am happy I got a T-shirt because of you , love :)

Also thanks Infolinks for this gesture! It is really very nice of you people to select my video also in the list though I'm situated so far in India!

I came to know about Infolinks from many websites and really it was very nice to associated with it. While I never looked upon the help section as it was very easy for me to just copy and paste the script directly into my blogs with a very fast rate of synchronization and it started working within minutes!

Not just this, it was possible for the people reading my blog, to find many additional responses to the text mentioned on my blog and helped them to navigate better to the right webpage.

Neverthless as and when I needed help, the response was good from the infolinks team. Just say for example I faced many performancce related issues which got solved easily.

On the earning part, I am comfortable with what Infolinks pays. Though I am not of the opinion of the traffic on my blog to click on every link through Infolink but it pays comparatively enough and always pays on time.

So I wish Infolinks all the best for this new year!!  

 

3 Cheers for Infolinks!
Hip Hip Hurray!! Hip Hip Hurray!! Hip Hip Hurray!!

GO BUBBLY WITH BUBBLE !!!!!







Lakshman jhula & Uttranchal songs

Lakshman Jhula ('jhula pul' means suspension bridge in Hindi)
is one of the tourist attractions in Rishikesh. Built in 1939
over the river Ganga, this suspension iron bridge was named
after Lakshman, the younger brother of Lord Rama of Hindu
mythology. You can see the beautiful Himalayan mountain range
from this bridge.