Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder

Posts for 2005

10 Sep 2005, 16:21 p.m.

The Play, The Play

It probably behooves me to watch these Indian plays when they appear at UC Berkeley. Anyone want to come with? "Harvest" sounds more accessible than "The Man of the Heart."

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10 Sep 2005, 10:18 a.m.

Correction

As of tomorrow, my column will appear on Sundays in the ANG publications in the East Bay (in Oakland, Hayward, Pleasanton, Alameda, Fremont, and I believe Vallejo), but will appear on Mondays in the San …

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09 Sep 2005, 11:34 a.m.

Your Sense Of Disenchantment

"Holy!"

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08 Sep 2005, 16:21 p.m.

Little Things

My column got moved to Sundays. Will Franken has shows this Saturday. Yesterday was a Hindu holy day celebrating Ganesha. Also yesterday, the Captivate screens in the elevator broke and we saw PC reboot screens …

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07 Sep 2005, 19:07 p.m.

Future Travels

I'm going to be in Washington, DC and New York City in the last several days of October. If anyone who reads this wants to hang out around then, please let me know! Adam, I …

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06 Sep 2005, 19:38 p.m.

Jobs

There are bunch of job openings at Salon. Whether you know marketing, sales, or tech, you might find a place at Salon.

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05 Sep 2005, 10:24 a.m.

Agreement

Like Seth's, my birthday is also approaching, and I would urge that anyone thinking of buying me a birthday present instead donate to one of his favorite charities. Other preferred charities include Fix Our Ferals. …

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03 Sep 2005, 15:00 p.m.

Message From The Astrodome

"be glad for your jobs, your homes, your troubles..."

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02 Sep 2005, 11:55 a.m.

Impulses

What we are now learning about the devastation in the Gulf combines with a growing desire, borne of my working life, to become a manager, a good one.

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02 Sep 2005, 9:20 a.m.

Life, Liberty and Property

I have been watching CNN. The Houston Astrodome now has its own ZIP code and the people who run it have cleared the Astrodome schedule through December. What is the proper function of a government? …

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