Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Blog 037 - Calvin and Chain Letter




Calvin : Look, I got a letter I'm supposed to copy and send to 20 people for good luck.

Hobbes : It's a chain letter.

Calvin : It says, "A man in Denver made 20 copies and the next day he got a raise. A man in Seattle broke the chain and he went bald."

Hobbes : Ha! You believe that? These letters are for superstitious nincompoops. Throw it away.

Calvin : "... and a dumb kid like you listened to a friend and got run over by a cement mixer."

See the expression on Hobbes face.

Monday, December 11, 2006

Blog 031 - K750i and random thoughts

Can you imagine no love, pride, deep-fried chicken
Your best friend always sticking up for you even when I know you're wrong
Can you imagine no first dance, freeze dried romance five-hour phone conversation

Past few months have been weird; since I stopped calling dentist or rather she stopped taking my calls. And since then my k750i has been everything – a FM radio receiver, a media player, an appointment scheduler, a camera, a notepad, a camcorder but a mobile phone.

I love my k750i (Sony Ericsson k750i). It is one of my most prized possessions. And I am enjoying the new role, ‘The 2 Mega Pixel Life’. In fact I wanted to name my blog, ‘The 2 Mega Pixel Life’ and capture moods of Bangalore but then decided against it. ‘Animated Emotions’ suits me rather well.

I still love to capture the moods of city, life and faces. Some of these pictures can be viewed at - http://www.flickr.com/photos/thepluginguy/

Some k750i facts –

Around a 1,500 photos clicked using K750i were uploaded on Flickr yesterday.

Around 213 users.

k750i is ranked 2 among Sony Ericsson camera phones.

k750i on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/cameras/sonyericsson/k750i/

Sony Ericsson on Flickr - http://www.flickr.com/cameras/sonyericsson/

Blog 029 - The Problem with Programming

Bjarne Stroustrup, the inventor of the C++ programming language, defends his legacy and examines what's wrong with most software code. A two part interview on Tech Review

Read the interview at Tech Review.
Part 1 : The Problem with Programming
Link : http://www.techreview.com/InfoTech/17831/

Part 2 : More trouble with Programming
Link : http://www.techreview.com/InfoTech/17868/page1/

Friday, December 08, 2006

Blog 023 - On Travel, People and Patience

‘One hour at a Railway Station’

I loved writing such essays during school days. Anxiety, Last good byes, Bon Voyage, Fear of a new place, Eye contact with a beautiful stranger, the train pantry cars and the list goes on and on. Perfect recipe for 10 on 10 essays.

Do I still love visiting a railway station? Well, I don’t know. At least, I did not like waiting for my train on Bangalore railway junction. Dirt, crowd and hassles far away from things written in my school essays.

Last week, I spent a lot of time traveling. Bangalore to Pune, Pune to Surat and so on. But this time I had different observations. One’s that can be ignored at once but I feel like writing a blog on it as I have nothing more exciting to do.

On Travel


I like traveling by rail. It is so different from air travel. It is fun to see unknown regions slowly give in to known places, as anxiety turns to joy. Starring out of the window till it becomes pitch dark and nothing can be seen at all. Standing by the door and letting the cold wind hit me. The sensation is awesome the numbness caused by the wind and along with it the fragrance of a new place, emotions raring to fly as swift as the wind, inspirational!

Air travel is boring, 35,000 feet above is too high to feel anything the small blocks of land below look the same. Beautiful air hostess and their phony smiles. It reminds me of beautiful things left behind and now can’t even be seen as everything appears same, small blocks of blue, brown and green.

The only good part is the cloud formations. Pure white, it reminds me of those fairy tales. Jack and the bean stalk, a whole new world waiting outside the atmosphere.

On People

Travel presents an opportunity to witness a panorama of people. Beautiful and ugly, tall and short, rich and poor, people ready to fight and people ready to tell their life story to kill those aimless moments of time. People who abide by law and people who love to abuse it.

Yes people who love to abuse it. There are instructions all over the place, ‘Don’t smoke in train’, ‘Use a dust bin don’t litter around’ Rules are for safety, for good. And yet every time they are broken and ruptured. And then you see people who complain that the country is going to the dogs!

I don’t understand people or maybe there are some hidden rules written somewhere that I have not seen till now.

On Patience

Instant coffee, ready to eat, broadband connections, it is a fast and furious world. Seconds are precious; millions are made in seconds and lost in milli-seconds.

So am I right in expecting people to wait on their seats when an announcement has been to remain seated? Am I right to get angry when someone cuts the queue whereas I have been waiting for my turn? Am I right to expect people to stop when the light is red?

And am I right to stick to my values and my beliefs and risk to lose it all?

End on an optimistic note.

As flight 6E 105 landed, Bangalore looked beautiful glittering in gold and neon lights. The curves of roads visible from a few thousand feet above full golden lights. Reminded me of Bono’s voice singing, ‘oh you look so beautiful tonight

Plane landed. Beauty disappeared. It took me around an hour to reach till commercial street from airport on same roads that looked like glittering gold from a few thousand feet above and cost me RS 110/-. Auto rickshaw meters untouched and rules yet again abused…