Friday, January 11, 2008

It's good to be the king

So just the other day (9th January) tenCube was featured in the local papers, the Straits Times. For those who don’t read the papers here it is, in all its glory……….

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Pretty impressive, eh? And to top it all off, it’s even got a picture of the team responsible for your pretty piece of software!

Actually it’s not our whole core staff; Kapil is in India (apparently, it’s too much trouble coming down. Boo…), Vyas has more important things to do than pose for a “stupid photo”.

But still, allow me to introduce you to the makers of WaveSecure (the Protector of your Phone, the patron Saint of your SMSes, the Champions of your Calls): From the Top,

  1. Rishi: He's built up more muscles since he has been going to the gym and getting a personal trainer. If he's your fave developer, vote 1 in the comments. (Maybe we should pay him a visit during one of his training sessions and do a vlog)
  2. Varun: He's going to India to staff the office there, our sofa will miss him. Vote 2
  3. Darius: He's not tech team so you don't get to vote for him.
  4. Tito: No, he doesn't have large hands. Its just a very tricky photograph. Vote 3

Another rumor I heard spreading around is that Tito is the only one that is real in this photograph. The rest are a part of a background poster or something. It kinda looks that way if you are observant. However that observation is false. Firstly, we aren’t so frivolous with our cash to get a poster with the mugs of those 3 on them as the poster wouldn’t sell anything except maybe tuition services. Secondly, it takes a professional photographer to get them looking this good.

For your (the readers) benefit, I have decided to do a bit of work and have come up with this:

Just storming through this little idea:

  1. A welcome addition on your bedroom/bathroom/living room/dining room/storeroom wall;
  2. Print it out as a postcard: Send it to a loved ones to show that you cherish them and think of them all the time. Remind them to use WaveSecure so they will not lose their phones ever again and thus will always stay in contact with you;
  3. Print it on your custom made towel or blanket. Wrap yourself in sheer delight;
  4. Parodize this on flickr and youtube;
  5. A nice piece of plywood, a set of darts and let your imagination run wild!

We are always open to suggestions!


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