Hi,
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive.
Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
Thanks.
P.S.
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Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
Hi,
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive.
Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
Switch to a single-edged cut-throat razor.. that one that 'nais' in 'dhoop-chaon' use..
Also refer: http://slashdot.org/articles/06/10/26/1936250.shtml http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6886845/ http://www.gentlemans-shop.com/acatalog/perfect_shave.html
PS: Geeks shave dammit!! and they also discuss it..
On 2/17/07, Mrugesh Karnik mrugeshkarnik@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive.
Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
you might want to try toothpaste instead. will help solve complexity in managing 3 - soap ( if u bathe, cream / foam and toothpaste. )
additionally u can save a lot of water and cream if you opt for an electric device. i m not in a position to recommend any since ur license preference is not known yet.
hehee. lets see how many mails does this thread live
Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive.
Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
Ooops,Mrugesh - You too forgot to put the '[OT]' ? :(
--- Parthan wrote:
Ooops,Mrugesh - You too forgot to put the '[OT]' ? :(
Exactly! [OT] is a must for this thread.
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On Saturday 17 Feb 2007 23:53:28 Roshan wrote:
--- Parthan wrote:
Ooops,Mrugesh - You too forgot to put the '[OT]' ?
:(
Exactly! [OT] is a must for this thread.
*sigh*
No it isn't. You people still don't get the point. Such threads shouldn't even make it to the list, [OT] or not.
This is exactly the point I was trying to convey. The list has gone heywire. Every single thread goes berserk. There is no order, there is no discipline.
On 18-Feb-07, at 12:12 AM, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
This is exactly the point I was trying to convey. The list has gone heywire. Every single thread goes berserk. There is no order, there is no discipline.
this is a wild exaggeration. Most threads are fine. And self discipline is the best discipline - dont forget, you started a thread on your motherboard that failed - which was highly OT. No harm in a little OT - the list is much livelier for it, and those who are made lively also start reading/contributing to the things that are on topic.
On 18/02/07 07:43 +0530, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: <snip>
on your motherboard that failed - which was highly OT. No harm in a little OT - the list is much livelier for it, and those who are made lively also start reading/contributing to the things that are on topic.
Actually, it just turns people off from reading content. Liveliness is not an indicator or useful activity.
Devdas Bhagat
On 18-Feb-07, at 11:05 AM, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
on your motherboard that failed - which was highly OT. No harm in a little OT - the list is much livelier for it, and those who are made lively also start reading/contributing to the things that are on topic.
Actually, it just turns people off from reading content. Liveliness is not an indicator or useful activity.
maybe in theory - in practice I have noticed that OT has increased active membership in this list.
On Sat, Feb 17, 2007 at 06:23:28PM +0000, Roshan wrote:
Exactly! [OT] is a must for this thread.
Um, don't you think there's a point trying to be made here? If I understand correctly, the OP is trying to point out that there are way too many OT posts, or something like that, and he wants others to notice it.
If it isn't, then it is OT for sure!
Kumar
--- Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Um, don't you think there's a point trying to be made here? If I understand correctly, the OP is trying to point out that there are way too many OT posts, or something like that, and he wants others to notice it.
Umm, I guess, I get your and ... his point too!
If it isn't, then it is OT for sure!
Let the OP decide ;) :)
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On 18-Feb-07, at 12:13 AM, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
Exactly! [OT] is a must for this thread.
Um, don't you think there's a point trying to be made here? If I understand correctly, the OP is trying to point out that there are way too many OT posts, or something like that, and he wants others to notice it.
do *really* think so? Vow, that never occured to me
Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive. Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
Beards are the latest rage. But if that's not for you, try dry shaving.
Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive. Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
Colgate Shaving cream is the best. There's no competition here. Just like no other OS can compare with windows.
On 17-Feb-07, at 10:14 PM, Mrugesh Karnik wrote:
My shaving foam is about to run out. Its Gillette currently. I'm wondering if I should perhaps switch to another brand? Gillette is too expensive.
Also, should I stick with the foam thingie or should I be using a shaving cream instead? Which is better? It'd help very much to get some reviews from the members here.
my dear sir, if you want to be recognised as a geek, dont shave.
On 2/18/07, Vihan Pandey vihanpandey@gmail.com wrote:
my dear sir, if you want to be recognised as a geek, dont shave.
Well said :-)
Mrugesh, while you are at it, stop having hair cuts.
no one sud regularly shave and have a nice hair cut. it will help promote employment.
Harsh