Making an absolutely fresh begining, starting off with a clean slate is amazingly simple. But it surprises me how difficult it is to take up again, what you had started long ago, but given up on lately! Its tough to get back to what you once were!
Posted at 09:10 am by madsworld
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Neeti July 12, 2006 03:55 AM PDT
Yup! I agree! :) Remember how difficult it is to reduce the timing by even a second in a 1000m track!! |
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Rujuta July 12, 2006 04:18 PM PDT
Nope, i dont agree!
remember what hermione said...
its easy because you know you have already done it..once!
so you should just repeat the performance, nothing more, nothing less:)
but i understand! |
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Aditya July 13, 2006 01:44 AM PDT
I agree, mainly because of the way it affects the infinite improbablility drive. I also think its a direct result of the swarm behaviour of the third generation neuron activity triggered by a support vector machine based genetic algorithm in the cerebellum. |
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Ajay July 23, 2006 07:24 PM PDT
The outcome is definitely worth all the effort. Enough of a drive isn't it ?? |
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Name July 24, 2006 10:23 AM PDT
good memories from past may help...
hav a look @
http://meghnad.iucaa.ernet.in/~publ/khagol/extracts.html |
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Mukta July 25, 2006 11:30 AM PDT
Hmm...yes being what you were at one time is difficult you have to get most of the parameters needed, back in the range..But you know what I thought that starting afresh clean slate and all is also tough...and if you can do that so easily then you just need to remember that the point in time you want to go back was reached from a clean slate too...So keep at it |
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Rajeev October 10, 2006 11:20 AM PDT
Hey i dont know why but went to the link mentioned above..
http://meghnad.iucaa.ernet.in/~publ/khagol/extracts.html
And i think Newton and Aristotle..Not a bad thought at all...!!Considering that in 96 you must be in schools and yet thought of options et al!! |
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