I don't think any non-IT company or for that matter any IT company in India has a company blog. The blog run on the Mahindra website by "Joel Combs – 32 years old, live on and farm 170 acres in Pine Knot, Kentucky USA. Gateway to the Big South Fork NRRA. I have 3 children, ages 5, 7 and 9, and I work as a Machine Operator for Kingsford Charcoal in Burnside, KY. I’m a 5-year member of LIUNA local 576, and my hobbies include hunting, fishing, boating, cars, barbecuing, and most all things outdoors." Not a terribly interesting blog - but some good photos on how the non-IT world lives ;-) Looks like Mahindra is trying to show how it's part of the American community.
“Paris is always a good idea.” - Audrey Hepburn On Summer Solstice day in June 2024, when the world was looking east for the International Day of Yoga, we headed west to Europe. We had an ambitious plan of conquering Paris in three days, swinging by the sunny coastal town of Montpellier in South of France, hopping over to Marseille and then a flight to Rome where we would see the legacy of the Romans and the Renaissance before heading to Florence to see some of Michelangelo's classics such as David. We would then come back towards Asia by taking the morning train from Florence to Rome, the afternoon flight from Rome to Paris and the night flight from Paris to New Delhi. The morning flight from Bangalore to Mumbai at 8:30 AM was packed with mostly people heading to Maximum City for a day of business and perhaps try to come back by a late evening flight. We reached Mumbai, crossed Immigration and reached the Vistara gate for our Paris...
When the weather is cold and it gets dark by 4:30 PM at the end of the year, thoughts turn to the meaning of life. Does the universe have a purpose or is it a random collection of sentient organisms with no higher purpose than being born, living, reproducing and dying ? From an engineering point of view this seems to be a very inelegant solution and a colossal waste of resources for no perceivable returns. And in financial terms, what is the return on investment for the Creator ? Why are we here and what is our objective ? Saying that we are here to "realize God" seems a very facetious answer which raises more questions than it answers. Why did "God" send us here ? Over the years, I've seen many explanations. The answer is 42 says the computer Deep Thought in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. "I checked it very thoroughly," said the computer, "and that quite definitely is the answer. I think the problem, to be quite honest with you...
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