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Finally got my 1st order from US with NO customs (:wOOtjumpy):

 

Monkey Island Deluxe Edition:

Huge & weighty ! :wOOtjumpy:

Monkey Island \m/

 

Congrats bugger!

 

 

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help needed :(

 

Congrats on your purchase. :cheers:

 

Have your electrician hide the wire with plastic wire casing. If possible get it painted with the same colour of the wall, but considering its already close to white/cream that won't be too necessary. I have it further hidden with light curtains, not sure if it would suit your room though. Finally replace that old wooden table with a glass/crystal stand, it goes extremely well with large hd tvs.

 

 

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Congrats on your purchase. :cheers:

 

Have your electrician hide the wire with plastic wire casing. If possible get it painted with the same colour of the wall, but considering its already close to white/cream that won't be too necessary. I have it further hidden with light curtains, not sure if it would suit your room though. Finally replace that old wooden table with a glass/crystal stand, it goes extremely well with large hd tvs.

 

 

Itna paisa kharch karke ab bhi wire chupaw and new glass table kharido :giggle:

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PS3 MP Jugaad: :P

 

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Blus:

 

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Novels:

 

Bone (Alternate storyline):

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Nemesis: Badass ! Needs no intro. B)

The Fart Party Vol 1: Julia Wertz 1st foray into printed comics. And it's damn good ! (Though Drinking at the Movies still remains her best work to date).

 

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Here's looking at Euclid: An excursion through the world of math that brings readers the joy and beauty of the mathematical way of thinking vividly to life, like Zombie multiplication :P. It's f**king hilarious !

The Amazing story of Quantum Mechanics: Most of us are unaware of how much we depend on quantum mechanics on a day-to-day basis. Using illustrations and examples from science fiction pulp magazines and comic books, The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics explains the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics that underlie the world we live in. Pretty funny !

 

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Stiff: Stiff is an oddly compelling, often hilarious exploration of the strange lives of our bodies postmortem. For two thousand years, cadavers—some willingly, some unwittingly—have been involved in science's boldest strides and weirdest undertakings. They've tested France's first guillotines, ridden the NASA Space Shuttle, been crucified in a Parisian laboratory to test the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin, and helped solve the mystery of TWA Flight 800. For every new surgical procedure, from heart transplants to gender reassignment surgery, cadavers have been there alongside surgeons, making history in their quiet way.

 

In this fascinating, ennobling account, Mary Roach visits the good deeds of cadavers over the centuries—from the anatomy labs and human-sourced pharmacies of medieval and nineteenth-century Europe to a human decay research facility in Tennessee, to a plastic surgery practice lab, to a Scandinavian funeral directors' conference on human composting. In her droll, inimitable voice, Roach tells the engrossing story of our bodies when we are no longer with them.

The 1st thing they teach you in the anatomy lab is to respect the cadavers. How somebody dead can teach you something so informative is just bewildering !

 

The Clockwork Universe: At the end of the seventeenth century—an age of religious wars, plague, and the Great Fire of London— when most people saw the world as falling apart, these earliest scientists saw a world of perfect order. They declared that, chaotic as it looked, the universe was in fact as intricate and perfectly regulated as a clock. This was the tail end of Shakespeare’s century, when the natural and the supernatural still twined around each other. Disease was a punishment ordained by God, astronomy had not yet broken free from astrology, and the sky was filled with omens. It was a time when little was known and everything was new. These brilliant, ambitious, curious men believed in angels, alchemy, and the devil, and they also believed that the universe followed precise, mathematical laws—a contradiction that tormented them and changed the course of history.

The Clockwork Universe is the fascinating and compelling story of the bewildered geniuses of the Royal Society, the men who made the modern world.

 

Latest JUMP & Ravanayan (Both are going apeshit. JUMP is endorsing the Japanese art style (like Pokemon etc.) and Ravanayan screwed up with the artwork & lack of dialogues)

 

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Fatty -- what are you gonna do with all those books. Get a you-know-what

 

AWesome blu rays though.. Linky for the reimaginied bones comics please

 

@ Jump -- Jump is going to be targetted for mature audiences now. Only Batu Gaiden is going in the way of Manga comics. Its a very interesting phase for Jump now. Kinda make or break and yeah BTW

 

1. Jump is hiring.

2. Jump if available on fkipkart.

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Fatty -- what are you gonna do with all those books. Get a you-know-what

 

AWesome blu rays though.. Linky for the reimaginied bones comics please

 

@ Jump -- Jump is going to be targetted for mature audiences now. Only Batu Gaiden is going in the way of Manga comics. Its a very interesting phase for Jump now. Kinda make or break and yeah BTW

 

1. Jump is hiring.

2. Jump if available on fkipkart.

You-know-what is :nono::spank:

They aren't reimagined comics per se. More like a divergent path for some characters to mature.

Got them from Coinjoos (Cheaper than FK & delivers on time).

Rose: http://www.coinjoos.com/books/Rose-by-Jeff-Smith-Charles-Vess-book-0545135435

Tall Tales: http://www.coinjoos.com/books/Tall-Tales-by-Jeff-Smith-Steve-Hamaker-Thomas-E-Sniegoski-book-054514096X

 

Regarding JUMP, even Shaurya seems Manga-isque apart from Batu Gaiden. Mature content is welcome but not at the cost of cliche-ing the storyline. The Rabhas Incident ended abruptly. It felt as if they ran out of steam.

 

congrats motabhai :hug: ...so the blu's finally arrived :wink2:

Thanks ! :makeout::wink2:

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