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We wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Hey all, So first and foremost, Merry Christmas and a Happy New year to all of you. For the past one month of my blogging break, life has been as close to perfection, as it has been in many years. You see, I went on this long overdue family vacation to Singapore and Malaysia. I spent the night at Nanyang Technological University , with my *super awesome* school friends - (the ones studyin in NTU). I bought a core I7 laptop - my first yet. And then I came back to Delhi . I've been meeting my friends practically everyday ever since. I went to two birthday parties. I even met one of my exes - I should start callin her a normal friend instead of that tho now. In anycase, I don't have a lot to say right now. So I'll leave you with a few pictures instead. The twin Towers A Chinese temple in Malysia A Chinese Temple in Singapore The Coke vending machine in the temple. :P The Statue of Liberty? A Good Night to you, and to you a Merry Christmas 2010 - You were awesome to me. Spec

Whats your personality type?

[Here's a test if you wanna try] [Read about it here] INTJ - (mine) To outsiders, INTJs may appear to project an aura of "definiteness", of self-confidence. This self-confidence, sometimes mistaken for simple arrogance by the less decisive, is actually of a very specific rather than a general nature; its source lies in the specialized knowledge systems that most INTJs start building at an early age. When it comes to their own areas of expertise -- and INTJs can have several -- they will be able to tell you almost immediately whether or not they can help you, and if so, how. INTJs know what they know, and perhaps still more importantly, they know what they don't know. INTJs are perfectionists, with a seemingly endless capacity for improving upon anything that takes their interest. What prevents them from becoming chronically bogged down in this pursuit of perfection is the pragmatism so characteristic of the type: INTJs apply (often ruthlessly) the criterion "Does