I’m a lot of things to a lot of people. I like to learn and you could be my teacher. I am a voracious consumer of information, an observer.
I could be a spy, I might be your friend, I might be your neighbour.
I love all things Cleantech, especially to do with water conservation. You might like to read the Cleantech Daily – a paper.li transformation of my cleantech list on twitter.
I’ve been a traveller, an amateur photographer, probably the only one who migrated from an SLR to a point and click to a mobile phone camera. You can see my pictures here and here.
I used to be a quizzer and a writer of verses. I still write some poetry when I feel like it.
I love good food, but I won’t call myself a gourmet.
I used to tweet a lot, I’ve reduced the frequency of my tweets greatly.
About This Blog
This blog is an outlet for all my processed observations. It started out as a placeholder for my travel photos and descriptions and short poems that I used to write. Then as a chronicle of my BSchool life. It eventually turned into a receptacle for all my thoughts and updates for anyone who might be interested in reading them.
Most of my recent posts have been about experiences with the world of social media.
Do read my posts and if you like them, you can comment and we’ll take it from there.
Ever since I’ve took a break from twitter, I started writing quick, short posts on Tumblr. Please follow if you like them. These could have been tweets, but they are better preserved here.

Just a quick post « The Prolific Dyslexic // Nov 13, 2008 at 4:15 pm
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You’re the first person i’ve ‘met’ who is from Mumbai, and now these gunmen are all over the news – let me know you aren’t affected, or not too badly.
Relieved you are ok, physically at least. I imagine the atmosphere is difficult. A friend of mine saw the Two Towers come down (watching from the roof of his own building) – i haven’t personally lived through anything similar but imagine living with the whole city post-traumatic will be hard.
Hey, It was nice meeting you at the Jaipur Lit Fest.
thanks for showing me around Twitter’s nooks and crannies.
Best,
Arti