Blogs
What is a blog genre? Unless it falls clearly into a predefined genre, blogs are just personal thoughts. But then, there is a finer classification of what you write, of what you think. Not so much for the world to understand (though you want them to, else you would just write a diary) – but because of what you believe, because of that something that makes you write what you write.
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Gaizabonts
Travel, life, thoughts, ideas, wish-lists, and everything else. Thoughts, mostly.
The star. The flagship blog. The start of it all. A culmination of everything, in the space that we inhabit and more so those small spaces that we don’t.
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Learning French
A double experiment: Learning French through Web 2.0
Trying to see if I can learn French without attending classes. Use the Web and the social web to help.
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ठेले पे हिमालय
भाषा में अस्तित्व की खोज
My blog in Hindi. I started this blog, more to brush up my skills in the language that I use everyday, yet don’t know very well. A search for identity, of sorts, in the language.
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माय सह्याद्री
आई तुज्या कुशीत, बन्द डोळे, आणी सुखाचा अनुभव
My blog in Marathi. Again, the same reason why I started my Hindi blog – language learning initiative of sorts. Dedicated to the love of the Sahyadris and the land that I call home.
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Clay Gods
Strangers, together by choice, together by chance
A journey of a few strangers, some brought together by chance, and some by choice. Suddenly strangers no more.
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Deep Recess
What you can never say can still be said. What is understood, well…
From and within the deepest recesses of the mind they flow, struggling to express, in a million words, thoughts that are best expressed, if silent.
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Deterministic Chaos
What determines your life?
Poetry. Just. For no rhyme or reason
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His Story Telling
Telling history as I see it – telling a story
Releasing history from the shackles of timelines – without removing the timelines. That, and specifically my personal interest in Maratha History
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If I Could See Better
Beyond words, beyond worlds
We never really see what we see, so we need to save what we see, to see if we can really see what we saw
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The Albatross
Walking through life, living with lies
A novel in the making. Utterly fictitious. The name of the novel is “The Albatross”; the theme is “Living a Life.” Or is it the other way round?
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The Wandering Monk
Travelling alone, together
A single journey that is seeking and resisting a destination
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atul sabnis
Seeing isn’t believing, believing is
What we see in life means much more than what we see.
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Second Version
Of 2.0 Concepts
What is the next stage of anything? What is its next version, the next avatar? Inspired by Web 2.0 and amazingly long chats over the sweetest bitters in the cosiest pubs, co-blogged with Robert
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Kenfinity
Infinite Range of Vision
My eLearning blog. and related news, issues, ideas, thoughts…. Cross blogged at my ELGG site
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the small issue
today’s small thing is tomorrow’s big thing?
I notice small things.
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Been There, Read It, Seen That, Ate It
After I saw, ate, read, felt, it, I wrote about it
Views and reviews – of pretty much anything – what started of as a movie review site is now an all-review site
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Square Peg/Round Hole
All that didn’t fit in any of my other fourteen blogs
Odd stuff, random stuff, trivia, observation, pretty much everything else.
Trackbacks & Pingbacks
- Tired, Now « Gaizabonts
- Blogging Blues « Gaizabonts
- Administrative Break « Gaizabonts
- First Post « Of Blogging and Such Things

I’ll be watching the journey
==David:
. Please bookmark!
Welcome! I am glad
how cud u manage this much
waise, i must say, wordpress looks refreshing. but their must be other things on your mind to take this decision of switching over from blogger. kindly explain.
==adi (C1):
with some difficulty, i guess
==adi (C2): Frankly, nothing so specific – just made the switch – i mean there isnt any secret abt it
The more i read, the more i learn, the more i learn, the more i want to read, wonder if i could ever write…
==Rajiv:
Cheers!
Welcome to Gaizabonts! Write what you learn?
My wish right now is to catch up on all the posts I am missing for now. I year to read them but I can’t keep pace with you. It is depressing as I know what I am missing and yet I don’t.
==EU:
The posts won’t go anywhere, I promise!!!
Great.
Harshad:
Welcome, thanks!
Awestruck!! Thats what I am… I used to blog very regularly a few years back, today the frequency has gone down quite a few nautches… However, even when my mind was able to process thoughts into coherent enough sentences, I could not imagine maintaining so many portals of experession
But I do agree, blogs essentially are personal thoughts, a more refined and rationalised version of them
==Aparajita:
Welcome to Gaizabonts!
Thank you, though I must admit, for sometime now, I haven’t updated a few blogs above. Hopefully, I will be updating the blogs soon; therefore refining my thoughts!