Saturday, October 06, 2007

I want to get too tired

I want to get too tired so that I appreciate the sleep I am getting and naturally thank God for giving the space and stuff to sleep at the end of the day.

I should work hard during the day and should eat only what ia absolutely required. Is this the secret of happiness?

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

How does body odor develop?

How does body odor develop?

Our body contains many sweat glands that help to remove toxins and cools us off when we feel hot. Most of the sweat glands in our bodies simply give off water and salts, but the glands in our armpits and groin secrete more complex waste substances that contain protein and fat.These are easily broken down by existing bacteria resulting in the unwanted body odor.
Many products, concoctions and remedies are offered in the market to try and solve this problem. Some simply mask the odor. Others (anti perspirants) try to get at the cause of the problem- by blocking the skin pores that give off sweat. This stops the odor and makes you feel dry. However this method defeats your body’s cooling and toxin removal mechanism. Worse, this may even lead to bigger problems if you are a regular user. Most if not all these products gradually form a thin film of goo in your armpits which may cause some discomfort or even allergies.

Ref : http://changing-personal-habits.suite101.com/article.cfm/banish_body_odor

Eliminate body odor

Approach to eliminate body odor:

Be Clean in Body and Dress
Since bacteria are mainly responsible for producing BO, cleanliness is an important part of the total solution. Bathe daily, using a mild soap (deodorant soaps are not only harsh to the skin; they also encourage the growth of resistant bacteria). Change into a clean set of clothes after bathing.
Examine Your Diet
There are some foods that can contribute to body odors. Meats, alcohol, strong curries are some of them. Try to examine what you eat and its effects on your body.
Drink Plenty of Water
You need to be clean inside as well as outside. Water is a good cleansing agent; it helps to flush out unwanted poisons from our bodies. Start your day with a glass or two of fresh clean water (this also helps to stimulate bowel movement) Strive to drink the usual norm of eight glasses a day.
Practice Daily Elimination
Daily elimination helps your body to remove harmful waste substances that will make you sick. Strive for a diet that is more alkali than acidic. Reduce meats, fats and sugar intake Eat more fiber rich foods, especially fruits and vegetables. This will even positively contribute to your overall health.
Use a Natural Deodorant
Have you tried baking soda? It’s the best kept deodorant secret! Baking soda is effective, natural and economical too. Just keep a box handy in the shower and rub a good amount in your armpits after you towel yourself dry. If you want to add some scent, mix some baby powder. If you want to feel extra dry, you can also add some cornstarch. Baking soda is good for many other cleaning and deodorizing uses around the home, the kitchen and even the garage.
Body odor is something that all of us can do without. Apply these tips and banish BO forever from your life!

Ref : http://changing-personal-habits.suite101.com/article.cfm/banish_body_odor

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Difference between Focusing on Problems and Focusing on Solutions

Difference between Focusing on Problems and Focusing on Solutions
[from a forwarded mail by a friend]

Case 1:
When NASA began the launch of astronauts into space, they found out that the pens wouldn't work at zero gravity (ink won't flow down to the writing surface). To solve this problem, it took them one decade and $12 Million. They developed a pen that worked at zero gravity, upside down, underwater, in practically any surface including crystal and in a temperature range from below freezing to over 300 degrees C.
And what did the Russians do...?? They used a pencil.

Case 2

One of the most memorable case studies on Japanese management was the case of the empty soapbox, which happened in one of Japan's biggest cosmetics companies. The company received a complaint that a consumer had bought A soapbox that was empty. Immediately the authorities isolated the problem to the assembly line, which transported all the packaged boxes of soap to the delivery department. For some reason, one soapbox went through the assembly line empty. Management asked its engineers to solve the problem. Post-haste, the engineers worked hard to devise an X-ray machine with High-resolution monitors manned by two people to watch all the soapboxes that passed through the line to make sure they were not empty. No doubt, they worked hard and they worked fast but they spent a whoopee amount to do so. But when a rank-and-file employee in a small company was posed with the same problem, he did not get into complications of X-rays, etc., but instead came out with another solution. He bought a strong industrial electric fan and pointed it at the assembly line. He switched the fan On, and as each soapbox passed the fan, it simply blew the empty boxes out of the line.

Moral: Always look for simple solutions. Devise the simplest possible solution that solves the problems

N.B….Always Focus on solutions & not on problems

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

Death and Embedded Systems

On Death and Embedded Systems --> By Dhananjay V. Gadre
The queer thing about death is that you die only once. And by then its too late. You of all people cannot participate in your own death. Why am I talking about death and whats it got to do with Embedded Systems?
With nuclear families being the norm these days, the chances are that your death would go un-noticed. I for one would like my friends and family to know about my death, as and when it happens. So that they dont have to worry about me there after. Dont get me wrong. I am in no hurry for that to happen.
But what I see here, is a possible business opportunity. Most other things are already in place. Almost every one carries a mobile phone. Even if you dont, no worries. Just get a lil piece of sensor silicon, with a valid SIM card on it, implanted in your body. This sensor monitors your heart. Once your heart stops working, you are dead. The sensor detects that and triggers a series of events. Prior to your death, you must compose a letter and a access database of family and friends that you would want to be notified in the event of your death. The letter could read as follows:
Dear _(Name picked from the Access Database)_
With profound sorrow, I wish to inform you of my untimely death. The end was obviously unexpected. I died at (coordinates of the location when your heart stopped working as detected by the sensor chip) on (time and date, again as detected by the sensor chip).
Given your busy schedule, please do not bother to visit my home to offer your condolences. As you wont have to drive to my residence, It will also save the already fragile environment (less emissions etc.), unless ofocurse, you plan to walk to my home.
Yours Truely, although, not any more
XYZ


All the above would be managed through the network of an Event Organizer. The sensor chip either signals your death to your mobile phone, which in turn sends out a text message to the Event Organizer, with whom you have registered yourself with, or sends out a text message on its own (with its embedded SIM card) to the event organizer's network. The Event Organizer's network, in turns mails out the above mentioned letter to your friends and family.
This sensor chip has yet to be developed and there in lies the business opportunity and big bucks.

PS: Please make it a point to die where there is cell phone coverage.

source :
Posted: by Dhananjay V. Gadre on May 16, 2006 on http://www.ddj.com/blog/embeddedblog/archives/2006/05/on_death_and_em.html

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Working hours

I am going to stick to this principle in office from now on. The work is estimated / planned for 8 hours and in a proper estimate, it is always calculated for a resource with average expertise on the skills. So I have to finish the same work in 5 or 6 hours if I am to be an efficient / excellent resource.

If this is not achievable, it is time to correct by asking out for guidance / help from managers.

Though it is a late realisation, it is atleast in the direction.

Saturday, December 23, 2006

Acre - etymology

Acre is a common unit of measurement for agricultural lands. Its origin is explained as follows.

The word "acre" is derived from old English æcer (originally meaning "open field", cognate to German Acker, Latin ager and old Greek agros).
The acre was selected as approximately the amount of land tillable by one man behind an ox in one day. This explains one definition as the area of a rectangle with sides of length one chain and one furlong. A long narrow strip of land is more efficient to plough than a square plot, since the plough does not have to be turned so often. The word "furlong" itself derives from the fact that it is one furrow long.

1 acre = 4046.86 sq.m.
1 hectare = 100x 100 sq.m.
1 acre = 0.4046 hectare

[ref : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre]

Thursday, December 21, 2006

old joke... but a good one...

A woman awakens during the night to find that her husband was not in
bed. She goes downstairs to look for him.
She finds him sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of coffee in
front of him. He appears to be in deep thought, just staring at the
wall.
She watches as he wipes a tear from his eye and takes a sip of his
coffee. "What's the matter, dear?" she whispers as she steps into the
room.
"Why are you down here at this time of night?" The husband looks up
from his coffee, "Do you remember 20 years ago when we were dating, and
you were only 18?" he asks solemnly.
"Yes I do" she replies.
The husband pauses; the words were not coming easily.
"Do you remember when your father caught us in the garden?"
"Yes, I remember" said the wife, lowering herself into a chair beside
him.
The husband continued.. "Do you remember when he showed the shotgun in
my face and said, 'Either you marry my daughter, or I'll send you to
jail for 20 years?" "I remember that too" she replied softly.
He wiped another tear from his cheek and said, "I would have been
released today"!!!!!!!!!!!! !!

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

White rice and Brown rice

Difference between white rice and Brown rice

Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is a staple food of over half the world's people and is grown on approximately 146 million hectares, more than 10 percent of total available land. Total world production is about 535 million tons of unmilled or rough rice (paddy). Ninety seven percent (97 percent) of the world's rice is grown by less developed countries, mostly in Asia. China and India produce about 55 percent of the total crop (IRRI, 1997).

Rice is one of the cheapest sources of food energy and protein. Most rice is consumed as white polished grain, despite the valuable food content of brown rice. These nutrients are lost when bran is removed in milling. Brown rice, once the form of rice eaten before the advent modern rice mills, has lost its appeal due to consumer preference changes for colour, nutty taste and other traits. Health-conscious people in European countries where rice is not a staple prefer brown rice. Drawbacks of brown rice are it requires more fuel for cooking than white rice, it may cause digestive disturbances and the oil in the bran tends to turn rancid and reduce storage life (Henry and Kettlewell, 1996).

ref : http://www.fao.org/inpho/content/compend/text/ch10.htm

Monday, December 18, 2006

The retail supply chain revolution

GDP - 22% agriculture

organised retail supply chain

laws prevent this. needs intervention of govt. no incentive for farmers to improve efficiency as govt regulates the prices. 10% of agri GDP lost in wastages. archaic infrastructure - inadequate to prevent wastages. private participation will ensure the infrastructure to improve due to capitalist motives to gain and hence will improve the efficiency. main opposition is the inevitable closing of the small popandmom shops. but there will be other job oppurtunities due to the organised retailing business and also the middle income group will benefit due to the savings. 13 states and 3 uts already passed laws allowing pvt players. central is lingering on the decision to allow FDI in this sector.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

puzzle

Billiard Balls
You have 8 billiard balls.Seven weigh exactly the same; one is heavier.You also have a balancing scale.How can you find the heavy ball in only 2 weighings?

Solution
If you have not thought for atleast some time before resorting to find the solution below, you may not understand the solution below.

These questions has to be attacked through negative / elimination thinking.

To find the heavy ball, the final weigh should be with 2 balls. If they are in equilibrium, then you can have a third ball kept outside and consider it heavier.

So the pick is three balls on each side in the previous weighing. so weigh three balls each side on the previous move. if they are in equilibrium, pick up the rest two and weigh them and you know which one is that.

If they are not in equilibrium, pick up the heavier lot of 3 and weigh with one ball on each pan and keep one ball out of pan, if the balance is in equilibrium, then the third ball is heavier, else the balance shows the heavier ball.

Saturday, August 26, 2006

I chose nothing

"Why did you chose this life?"

"What life?"

"The life of a great warrior"

"I chose nothing. I was born and this is what I am"



From the movie Troy between Bresias and Achilles.

Saturday, August 12, 2006

Books to read (?)

Recently I started reading the books:

1) The Monk who sold his Ferrari
2) Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
3) The Alchemist

From when I remember, I always did a shallow reading. So I wanted to try studying some books which I usually dont do. So these are all the books which I have taken to find what it takes to study a book.

Books in pipeline:

1) THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OFBENJAMIN FRANKLIN
2) The Virtue Of Selfishness_Ayn Rans
3) The Speed Reading Course - Stephen Covey

"Water under the bridge"

"Water under the bridge"

What does this phrase mean?

It means that something is in the past and no longer important.
Water under the bridge is an idiom cliche used to refer to something that is over and gone and so not worth thinking any more about. It dares from the twentieth century and is still widespread, as "She used to go out with the boy next door but that's all water under the bridge. She married someone else long ago." From _Cliches_ (1996) by Betty Kirkpatrick.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

how good are you?

My friend told to me:

"Can hot water become hot ?? Can I become good ??"

I replied back:

"hot water can get hotter
you can become better

hot water can get colder
you can become bad

See being hot or good is very unstable ;)

Thats why I am neither."

malare... kurinji malare...




Why does the Kurinji plant flower only once in 12 years?

Kurinji (Strobilanthes sp.) and a number of other plant species synchronise their flowering (reproductive phase) within large local populations at a particular site.
Populations at different sites may have different calendars, but the length of the cycle is almost the same within a particular species.
This is one of the survival mechanisms evolved to escape complete destruction of the population by seed/flower predators and is termed `predator satiation'.
Synchronisation of reproduction by large populations leads to an abundance of `prey' such that the predators are simply out-numbered.
Therefore, the percentage of population destroyed by predators is significantly reduced. Jungle fowl and small mammals are the chief seed predators of Kurinji seeds.
Other common examples of plants with synchronised flowering in long intervals include many species of bamboos, oaks and beeches.
Predator satiation has been observed in a number of animal species such as the wildebeest of the Serengeti.
How do plants `count' the number of years? They have an internal calendar, which recognises the difference in day length. There is very good evidence to show that by `recording' periodical changes in day length, these plants count the number of periods to wait before they flower.
This calendar is usually well buffered for changes in environmental conditions and damages due to human activity such as burning. In addition, individuals that are `off-sync' will not survive due to predation.
Each species waits for different periods of length before they flower so that they can accumulate enough nutrient reserves to produce a large number of seeds.
Senthil Subramanian Donald Danforth Plant Science Center St. Louis, U.S.

[Article by R. Kesavan Chennai in Hindu dt. 15 jun 2006]

Saturday, June 24, 2006

Words that puzzled me... June 24

exhortation
A communication intended to urge or persuade the recipients to take some action

rectitude
Uprightness as a consequence of being honorable and honest

probity
Complete and confirmed integrity

Thursday, June 22, 2006

News that interested me ... jun 22 2006

None

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Two great inventions of this century

Two great inventions of this century which matters the most to me are:
1) Internet and
2) Maggi

Liposuction

What is Liposuction?
Most people know that liposuction involves removing fat from certain parts of the body to create a more streamlined shape. But how exactly does it work?

First, what is fat? It is tissue (otherwise known as adipose tissue) made up of cells that store energy and insulate the body. Fat is generally subcutaneous -- located underneath the skin. Where fat is deposited around the body depends on a person's gender. In men, fat tends to congregate in the chest, abdomen and buttocks. In women, it generally gathers in the breasts, hips, waist and buttocks.

There are two layers of subcutaneous fat: deep and superficial. During a liposuction procedure (also known as lipoplasty or suction lipectomy), the doctor makes a tiny incision and inserts a hollow, stainless-steel tube (called a cannula) into the deep fat layer. Working on this layer is safer than working on the superficial layer, because there is less risk of injuring the skin. In a typical procedure, the doctor pushes and pulls the tube through the fat layer (a new technique, power liposuction, automates the movement). As the cannula moves, it breaks up fat cells, and a vacuum pump or syringe removes the fat with suction.

It's important to note that liposuction is not a weight-loss technique; it is merely a reshaping technique. Only diet and exercise can result in real weight loss.

courtesy: http://health.howstuffworks.com/liposuction1.htm

News that interested me ... jun 20 2006

  • The Vice-Chief of Army Staff, Lt. General S. Pattabhiraman, on Tuesday said he regretted that "remarks ascribed to me by a journalist during an interview on June 16 in relation to intake of lady officers in the Army have caused consternation and generated adverse publicity".
  • Germany outplays Ecuador, tops group
    Miroslav Klose scored two goals on Tuesday to help Germany to a 3-0 win over Ecuador and first place in Group A of the World Cup.
  • Chakan Da Bagh (Line of Control): The first bus service in the post-Independence era between Poonch in Jammu and Kashmir and Rawalakot town in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir was flagged off by United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi along with Defence Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Tuesday.
  • THENI : Meghamalai Hills will become one of the prime tourism spots soon with all facilities.
    In this massive effort, a private estate owner on the Meghamalai Hill came forward to offer its 43.4-km stretch road to the government for development of tourism on the hills, said Collector Rajesh Lakhoni.
courtesy: The Hindu, june 20

Monday, June 19, 2006

News that interested me ... jun 19 2006

Controversy mires Saddams trial
saddams trial murmured not to be a fair one. He is on trial for alleged killing of 148 shias in 1982 on charges of conspiracy to murder Saddam. But the defence claims that the fact that some of the alleged dead victims are still alive puts the intelligence at question. But their claims are rejected and the prosecution plead for capital punishment to saddam, his vice president and his army chief on its concluding statement.

France scored first goal after 1998 worldcup final in a world cup game. The 1998 world cup champions never scored in world cup matches after that. Thierry Henry helped take a break from the walk. Hope the team gets going from here.

courtesy: The Hindu, june 19

Sunday, June 18, 2006

prayer

I could not find a better prayer.

மனதி லுறுதி வேண்டும்,
வாக்கினி லேயினிமை வேண்டும்
நினைவு நல்லது வேண்டும்,
நெருங்கின பொருள் கைப்பட வேண்டும்,
கனவு மெய்ப்பட வேண்டும்,
கைவசமாவது விரைவில் வேண்டும்,
தனமும் இன்பமும் வேண்டும்,
தரணியிரே பெருமை வேண்டும்,
கண் திறந்திட வேண்டும்,
காரியத்தி லுறுதி வேண்டும்,
பெண் விடுதலை வேண்டும்,
பெரிய கடவமண் பயனுற வேண்டும்,
வானகமிங்கு தென்பட வேண்டும்,
உண்மை நின்றிட வேண்டும், ஓம் ஓம் ஓம்.


-பாரதியார்

kutti kavidhai from some blog

அடர்ந்த இரவின் நடுவே
அனைவரும் உறங்கியபின்...
வெகு நேரம் விழித்திருந்து
யாரும் அறியாவண்ணம்
உன்னிடம் தொலைபேசுவதில்
கரைவது என் BALANCE மட்டுமல்ல
என் தந்தையின் நம்பிக்கையும் தான்....

How microwave oven works?

A microwave oven uses microwaves to heat food. Microwaves are radio waves. In the case of microwave ovens, the commonly used radio wave frequency is roughly 2,500 megahertz (2.5 gigahertz). Radio waves in this frequency range have an interesting property: they are absorbed by water, fats and sugars. When they are absorbed they are converted directly into atomic motion -- heat. Microwaves in this frequency range have another interesting property: they are not absorbed by most plastics, glass or ceramics. Metal reflects microwaves, which is why metal pans do not work well in a microwave oven.
In microwave cooking, the radio waves penetrate the food and excite water and fat molecules pretty much evenly throughout the food. No heat has to migrate toward the interior by conduction. There is heat everywhere all at once because the molecules are all excited together. There are limits, of course. Radio waves penetrate unevenly in thick pieces of food (they don't make it all the way to the middle), and there are also "hot spots" caused by wave interference, but you get the idea. The whole heating process is different because you are "exciting atoms" rather than "conducting heat."

In a microwave oven, the air in the oven is at room temperture, so there is no way to form a crust. That is why microwavable pastries sometimes come with a little sleeve made out of foil and cardboard. You put the food in the sleeve and then microwave it. The sleeve reacts to microwave energy by becoming very hot. This exterior heat lets the crust become crispy as it would in a conventional oven.

courtesy: www.howstuffworks.com

News that interested me ... jun 18 2006

  • MADURAI: Rich tributes were paid to former Minister Kakkan on his birth anniversary on Sunday. The Minister for Adi-Dravidar Welfare, A. Tamilarasi, garlanded the statue of the leader at his native village Thumbaipatti near Melur in Madurai district. The District Revenue Officer, K. Asaithambi, Thumbaipatti panchayat president, P. Palaniappan, among others paid tributes to Kakkan, according to a press release.
  • Chikungunya spread in TN:
    # Symptoms include abrupt onset of fever, chills, headache and severe joint pain with or without swelling
    # Seven samples sent to National Institute of Virology, Pune, test positive for chikungunya
    Most often chikungunya was self-limiting febrile illness with no mortality.
    Prevention is to look for the breeding places of Aedes mosquito and destroy them.
  • AI and IA planning merger:
    With a combined fleet strength of 160-plus aircraft after merger, AI-IA will be better able to compete with global players like Air France-KLM with 480 aircraft, Lufthansa-Swiss with 401 aircraft, British Airways with 284 aircraft, Singapore Airlines with 126 and Jet-Sahara with a fleet strength of 80 aircraft.
    Do you believe that AI and IA together has only 160 aircrafts in operation
    The net profit will grow to Rs. 162 crore and the revenue will be around Rs. 13,000 crore.
    Does that mean AI and IA together can earn only 1.25% of profit?
    While the domestic market share of Indian has nosedived from 100 per cent in 1990 to 31 per cent last year, AI's share has plummeted from 24.5 per cent to 19.5 per cent during the same period.
  • Shashi Tharoor is the Indian nominee for the next UN Secretary General. He is an History graduate from Delhi's St. Stephen's College, Mr. Tharoor faces contest from at least three Asian contenders. Pakistan being the main voice. By policy of rotation, asia should get the post this time.

courtesy: The Hindu, june 18

Thursday, May 04, 2006

propaganda in web

Another media to propaganda for D M K
http://www.iamformylapore.com/

The site is cool.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Do you know this?

You can use 49-O form to state that you are not voting because you did not like any of the candidates.

Monday, April 24, 2006

Interview in Hindu with LokParitrana founders

What honestly do you think are your chances?

Santhanagopal Vasudev (Mylapore contestant): It is tough to speculate about the chances at the moment. But all I can say is there is a chance of winning.

Tanmay Rajpurohit (national president): There is a non-zero probability.

How did you decide to fight in these constituencies?

Gopal: These are constituencies where people are disgruntled with the existing system. There's been a significant drop in areas such as Chepauk and Mylapore.

Tanmay: There's been an 18 per cent to 20 per cent drop. In Mylapore, last election the voter turnout fell from 59.4 (in 1996) to 41.6 and in Chepauk, the voter turnout fell from 58 per cent to 42 per cent. So for people who do not vote, it doesn't matter whether A wins or B wins. They think why stand in the queue when their vote is not going to make any difference.

Srikant Chakravarti (advocate, party member): If only 40 per cent of the people vote, and if 38 to 40 per cent of those votes go to the winning candidate, it means that the chosen candidate has got votes from only 15 per cent of the total population. How is this democracy?

Tanmay: To promote democracy, we have to make sure more people come out to vote. If they don't find an alternative, they don't go to vote. The people who do not vote are our vote bank. All we need to do is disseminate information that an alternative exists.

Srikant: Most parties are comfortable with the support they are getting from the vote bank. By asking people to vote, we are trying to create a truer democracy.

Gopal: Ours is a `swing' State where people swing from one party to another. Basically, they are disgruntled with what is there. So they keep switching over.

What are you promising people?

Gopal: What we promise is good governance, transparency, accessibility and freedom from corruption, which we think are basic. We don't have a clean delivery system. The implementation is not efficient, there's too much of leakage of resources.

What we don't like is to make short-term promises that do not have any kind of long-term relevance in policy making. We don't want to give specific things targeted at a certain audience to garner their support in the short term. When we get the power, we will implement policies that will benefit the State in the long run and in a sustained manner.

What we want to see immediately is that certain basic procedures become simpler. Getting a ration card, a driver's licence, school admissions, things like this... bureaucracy, red-tapism and corruption are the only reasons things don't happen smoothly.

Are you not worried about taking on the political biggies?

Gopal: What we feel is that by expressing ourselves the way we are, we see no reason to take on competition. What we are offering is precisely what we are. We think we are the best alternative.

Elanthirumaran, you are taking on the DMK chief in Chepauk. He's never lost an election there. How much of political experience do you have?

Elan: I once contested the Secretary elections at Larsen & Toubro when I was working there. But that's the only experience I have. We feel we are about to learn and gain. This is our first step. You don't need any experience to take a first step.

Gopal: Experienced people are usually caught in the mire of the existing system. Every step they take, takes them deeper. So we want to step out of that vicious cycle.

How do you intend taking the biggies on?

Elan: We have volunteers from IT industries, mostly youngsters and students. We don't criticise what they are doing or what they have not done. We are only going to tell them what we can do and what we are going to do.

What are you bringing into politics from the IIT experience?

Tanmay: In this process of getting to power, our technical knowledge is not going to be of much use. We know certain things will help once we come to power. Like we know that there is enough Thorium in Kerala to provide power supply for years together. If we focus on technology, there is enough in our country to make us an industrial super power. Like they say, knowledge is a burden if we don't use it.

Gopal: One, clarity in thinking — we tend to develop reasoning and logic because of the inputs we've gained. Two, we know the value of merit. We understand the value of experts. Third, we have an enhanced sense of possibilities. This is crucial. Understanding is the understanding of possibilities. Progress is always made on the sense of possibilities. That, you can go in newer ways than people have gone before. That, you can use what's existing to do things not done before.

Shukla (national treasurer): And as far as our intent is concerned, degrees have no role. This could have happened anywhere. It's only incidental that this has happened through us.

What are the resources you have for this election?

Tanmay: We have about 2,000 volunteers and 750 members. There are 1,116 streets in Mylapore. If we allot 10 streets for groups of two, we can easily cover it pretty soon.

Finally, the question everyone wants to ask. Were you inspired by the movies "Yuva" and "Rang De Basanti"?

(There's a roar of laughter)

Gopal: I haven't seen them. I saw a part of RDB. I felt it's badly conceived, badly implemented. Obviously, movie directors and story-writers are not politicians. Let's hope we are not inspired by them. Or you won't see us around next year.

Tanmay: Forming a political party and running the show is not a one-man job. You can't see a movie and then go float a party.

Elan: A movie is only 150 minutes. Implementing it requires commitment, courage and sacrifice.

Srikant: If these movies inspire more people to join us, we are really happy to have them.

Tanmay: Let there be more RDBs and more Yuvas.

Sunday, April 23, 2006

The Guy in the Glass

by Dale Wimbrow, (c) 1934

When you get what you want in your struggle for pelf,
And the world makes you King for a day,
Then go to the mirror and look at yourself,
And see what that guy has to say.

For it isn't your Father, or Mother, or Wife,
Who judgement upon you must pass.
The feller whose verdict counts most in your life
Is the guy staring back from the glass.

He's the feller to please, never mind all the rest,
For he's with you clear up to the end,
And you've passed your most dangerous, difficult test
If the guy in the glass is your friend.

You may be like Jack Horner and "chisel" a plum,
And think you're a wonderful guy,
But the man in the glass says you're only a bum
If you can't look him straight in the eye.

Do I care for you?

"TIME"- the cosliest thing, which could not be purchased
by anyone ,so when someone spends it for u , it says
the depth of care that they show on you.

Thursday, April 06, 2006

Life is to be fortified by many friendships.

To love & to be loved is the greatest happiness.
Fate determines who comes into our lives.

The heart determines who stays...

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Junk Mails - A different outlook

[courtesy: http://craniumbolts.blogspot.com/]

Leave me alone. Go away. I don't want your crap showing up in my inbox. How many time have you got annoyed by receiving spam and junk mails. Its a marketing war out there aimed at innocent victims like us.

Here's a transcript from modern day Mahabharat on Spam and Junk Mails:

Arjun is disillusioned and Krishna is trying to clear the disillusionment...

Krishna: Arjun , Try to respect the e-mails of your elders .

Arjun: But Vasudev, how dare I send junk mails to my honourable elders who are logged on to honourable domains ?

Krishna: Paarth, at this moment they neither are your friend nor your foes. They are mere mail-users. So follow your Net-dharma. Logon and send dozens of junk mails. This is your Karma and this alone is your Dharma.

Arjun: Hey Murari ! After seeing all this , I feel like resigning from Software Industry itself .

Krishna: Bandhu, it seems you are caught in a vicious circle of Maaya. In this material world you have none and you are commited to none. Junk mails have existed before you came to this world and shall remain long after you are gone. Rise above this Maaya and perform your duty. Just keep sending junk mails.

Arjun: But Devaki Nandan...........!

Krishna: ... Victory or failure is not in your hands. So stop pondering about results. Don't waste your knowledge on the junk shastra bestowed by your Guru Dronacharya.

Arjun: Hey Keshav, how is junk mail related to the ' system ' ?

Krishna: Junk mail is just junk mail. It has no connection with Hardware. However, it is another matter that it overloads the system... fills up the hard disk...., but you are not supposed to worry about it. Listen Kunti putra, the way Aatma leaves one physical body and moves onto another, likewise these junk mails move from system to system.

Arjun: How can one define junk mail ?

Krishna: Neither fire can burn it.., nor air can dry it... neither it can be conqured nor it can be defeated. He who sends junk mails cannot be looked down upon even by Mahadev... Junk mails
are immortal.

Arjun: Hey Narayan ! Now all my doubts on junk mail are crystal clear. You have opened my eyes Yashoda Nandan, or else I would have lost myself in Maaya and read all the junk mails myself.

........... MAHAAABHAAAAARAT ............

Years have passed since then, generations have come and gone, seasons have cycled, technology advanced, but junk mails remain.

So, go on, contribute something to the history by hitting that forward button yet again to send this junk mail to all !!!!!!

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Requirements Vs Analysis

Your requirements define what is requested to be built.
Your analysis defines what will be built.


Monday, March 20, 2006

Kadalai Partner...

This is a real exchange between a friend of mine and his 'Kadalai partner'.

Who is a kadalai partner?

A kadalai partner is one who should be of the opposite sex and own a cell phone.
He / She should have the same cell plan mostly corporate plans provided by Airtel, Aircel and Hutch.
They should be working in the same company [else u wont get the free plan corporate connection].
They can be tired of anything in the world but not speaking in the phone. [especially to you, ofcourse]
They should tell 'what else', 'appuram', 'verenna sollu' etc. frequently.
They should be in phone with u most of the time[ ofcourse why should they care about their room mates. You bet they pity their roomie has not got a partner but anyways they respect the roommates privacy.]


The exchange goes like this. What makes it authentic is that I have tried two or three times with one of my friends in an unsuccessful attempt to make her my kadalai partner. It was something similar to this. Also I have seen two of my previous room mates frying in the night. I used to cover myself inside the bedsheet and laugh at the exchanges. Here goes the exchange this post is about. [To preserve the identities of the parties, we use 'He' and 'She']

He calls She


She: Hello!

He: What the doing?

She: Ippo dhaan saaptu mudichen. Sir enna pannitu irukaaru?

He: Ippo dhaan 'Suttum vizhi sudare' paatu paathen Sun Music la

She: Nalla paatu.

(And then she hums the line 'mazhai azhagha veyil azhagha')

He: hey!!!!Nee ivlo nalla paaduviya

She: *giggles*

He: Hey. Innoru vaati paadaen

She: En room mates ellam thoongita. Ava bayandhuduva

He: Come on! Please!

She: Poada. I don't sing that well

He: It was really sweet. Please paaden

She: Enakku odd aa irukku da

He: Idhula ennama irukku. Nalla paadare.

She: Nee dhaan sollanum

He: Ippo paaduviya maatiya?

She: yaenda paduththare

He: Sigh! Ok

She: I don't have that great voice

He: hmmmm

She: Seri. Ivlo kaekkare. Unakaaga ore oru stanza paadaren

He: Great!!!!

She: Endha paatu paadatum?

He: Hmmmm. 'un perai sonnale' from dum dum dum?

She: Nice song. But enakku lyrics gnabagam illai

He: Chinna chinna aasai?

She: Illai indha paate paadaren

He: Cool

(She clears her throat, hums a line and then)

She: Illai vendaam. Am feeling very shy!

He: Paadu she paadu. Un isai endra inba veLLathil neendha odoadi vandha
ennai yematradhe she. Paadu

She: Galatta panre paathiya

He: No no. Nee shy aa feel panre illaiya. Trying to make u cool

She: Hmmm

He: please paadaen

She: naaLaikku paadatumaaa?

He: Seri maa. Unakku eppadi thonaradho appadiye pannu

She: Hmmm

He: Good night

She: Good night


After a while She calls He


She: Thoonigitya

He: Illai ma. Match paathundu irundhen

She: Seri. Nee match paaru

He: Hey. Its ok. Pazhaya match dhaan.

She: Illai. Did u feel bad I didn't sing?
(Since it is a tricky question, He thinks for a while)

He: Bad appadinu solla maaten. But I want you to be comfortable first.
naaLaikku paadaren sonne illa. So me waiting

She sings 1 stanza from the song

He: Wow. Too good!

She: Poarum. I know how kevalam my voice is

He: Hey you really sing well.

She: Poada...Nee sollanume appadinu solre

He: Cha! Cha! Un voice nalla illaati naan ivlo kaekkave maaten

She: Hmmmm

He: Nee ivLo nalla paaduve enakku theriyaadhu

She: Hmmm! Seri good night

He: Good night!

She: Take care

He: You too

She: Nejamaave en voice nalla irundadhaa

He: Nejamma! Ofcourse.

She: Nee poi solre

He: Not at all. You sing very well

She: Hmmm. Ennamo solre. Good night.

He: Good Night!!


So after successfully wishing she 'good night' for the

umpteenth time, our He hangs up the phone ;-)

Sunday, March 19, 2006

Vijay Redemption ... The week end of surprises

This week was a redemption in my life. I surprised myself with so much of events. I did five hours of physical work this week end. I did not take too much of calories in. I watched over the fat. I washed my clothes on Friday. And above all, I had a hair cut ;)

I started Friday evening by a hair cut. The hair stylist, she surprised me by remembering my specifications. She remembered my last visit; which was 75 days before. I didnt expect it the least and rewarded her with a 25% tip.[2 dollars]

After that sankar and me wanted a adventure and we started exploring a different path to our house from the saloon. We missed a turn and we ended up walking for a bit more than two hours which if we had taken the right path should be less than 30 minutes.

Saturday was a good start. I woke up at morning 9:30. Listened to many songs on net. I listened to Illayaraja's instrumentals. Then I called my dear friend. It was very good speaking with her. It was a great way to start a week end. After that I slept again for 3 hours. From evening 6:00 to 2:00 wacthed two movies - Gladiator and GodFather part 3. We accomodated a guest this week in our house. He is assigned to onsite and we gave him the landing in our house. I swam for twenty minutes in the pool.

Today morning I woke up at 8:30; started the day with chess. Lost the game. Then I saw some scenes from Anand movie. After lunch - Chappathi + Brinjal curry - I watched a malayalam movie CID Moosa. It was ok. Then myself and sankar went for a walk in medical drive.

The wind was pleasant. Cool breeze and lush green environment due to the spring break. The Medical centers had good gardens and lawns and it was a very good walk. We walked for 2 hours together. I didnt feel like coming back. Hmmm... Why do certain things have to come to an end?

Life was too quick to respond this time. "For some better things to come". I went for swimming after that. I swam for 30 minutes. It was very pleasant and more satisfying than the walk. But only 50% of the time I crossed the length. But it was just 3ft 6 inches deep... and so no danger.

While thinking on it while lying down on the banks of the pool, I remembered about a joke. One caring but illiterate farmer who happens to be a parent of a boy; going to village school for the first time; checks the boys progress time and again with the old village school master.

First time, the master says he will jump 1/4th of the well. Second time the master says, he will cross half of the well. The third time master says, he has shown good improvement and he will jump across 3/4th of the well. The poor chap flunked in the exams. The farmer was puzzled and inquired the school master that from your reports, it appeared that he was picking up very fast, was improving and doing good. The School master said, my last report was that he will jump across 3/4th of the well. But what use it is if u jump 1/4th or 3/4th of the well; if you dont jump the whole length. You will eventually drown. And that is what has happened. I was correct all the time if you have understood me completely.

This is what in tamil they say as "paadhi kinaru thaandiduvaan, mukkal kinaru thaandivaan etc." and the saying goes as "aanaa muzhu kinaru thaandaama adhanaala enna payan".

Now coming back to the swimming, there is no use if I dont cross the full length all the time because in the real waters, one mistake is all it takes to drown.

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Gone is my friend... Shawshank redemption...

"Sometimes it makes me sad though...
... Andy being gone.

I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright.
And when they fly away, the part of you that knows it was a sin to lock them up does rejoice.
But still...
the place you live in is that much more drab and empty that they are gone.
I guess I just miss my friend. "


Red about Andy after Andy moves out of prison and his life; after Andy moves out of his 20 years of imprisonment.
ShawShank Redemption... There is no wonder the movie had 7 nominees for Academy awards.

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Everyone makes mistakes; only fools repeat them

I got this today in a forward in yahoo messenger.

"read this carefully......which was been sent by Yahoo president Jay Rusell...... This is Yahoo President Jay Russell, I am sorry to announce that Yahoo has reached its maximum number of accounts two million. If you would like to keep your account for free send this to everyone on your list. This way we can know which accounts are being used and which accounts we can delete. Send this within 8 days and your account will remain free. Once again I am sincerely sorry that I have to do this. Please start sending. Jay Russell, Yahoo Management Renee: WHOEVER DOESN'T SEND THIS MESSAGE YOUR ACCOUNT WILL BE DEACTIVATED AND IT WILL COST $10.00 A MONTH TO USE IT! TO SEND 2 EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST, RIGHT CLICK ON YOUR GROUP"

I cannot stop wondering how foolish the author is to think that some one will fall for such a farce or how many fools he should have encountered in his life that he thinks this will pass.

Some Prospective Future Editions ...

On a lighter note, I was thinking what would be a better topic to start another blog. I hit upon some ideas:

1) Gods and Goddesses
2) Daemons and Angels
3) Movies and Foods
4) Justice and Punishment
5) Agriculture and Farming
6) Politics and People

I have not included technology for I want to explore lighter sides of life where I am lacking.

Tuesday, March 07, 2006


Long time no see. It has been nearly a week. Days are moving fast. The days are moving so fast and weekends come so fast.
I was reading some bhagavad gita in the past days. When krishna speaks to Arjuna about the qualities of good people, he says that renunciation is good. But there are many people who renounce their prescribed duties. Such a renounciation will not be considered as a sacrifice and it leads to no elevation. Then what will be considered as a act of renounciation. If you are able to do your duties and yet not attach yourselves to the results of it, then such an act will be considered as renunciation. I used to find such excuses to explain my failures towards some of my duties.
so leaving those aside, last week I saw the movies: "Salaam Namaste", "Die Hard 2", "GodFather 2", "Wag the dog", "Look Who is talking" and "Murder at 1600". Some were good; but none of them were impressing.

Technically, now a days i am more interested in reading the contributions of open source community; especially Apache. When ever time permits, i read their projects. It is amazing to see how a virtual group of people who are geographically, culturally, politically dispersed can still coordinate and contribute such good projects to the community.

Food today:

Now a days lunch in cafeteria mainly consists of Gourmet.
1) Spanish rice / Cilantro Rice / Whipped fresh potatoes with pepper gravy


It has become monotaneous. But whipped potatoes have an interesting taste which doesnt taste like potatoes.

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

wow... i was effficient today

After a long time i really enjoyed my sleep. I slept continuosly for 10 hours.
I woke up recalling what all work i need to do for the day. I walked fast to office. Skipped my break fast. And worked highly efficiently. I was parallely processing many tasks.

Myself and shankar went for lunch today in cafeteria :
I got onion rings and Fried Taco salad.
Taco - is like our chapathi.
Fried Taco - is like our puri.

if we fry puri to the maximum it will come like this. Then put olives, tomatoes, lot of lettuce, some spanish rice [our tomato rice without chilli or salt], add some sour cream and some green chutney and absolutely no salt and spice in any thing. This is the fried Taco salad.
Rating: 2/5
Price : $ 3.25

Ok. I am now preparing Godhumai uppuma and spinach curry along with my room mate. This is some speciality of my new room mate - Anil. First time i am seeing some one preparing uppuma in a kundah [vesssel] and not in a frying kadai.
It smells nice... Let me go and attack it. Till next update, ciao...

Sunday, February 26, 2006

Lean On Me

Sunday is always a good day to blog. I watched three telugu movies this week end - Manmadhadu, Badri and Arjun. I watched the english movies - "Red Corner", "Monster - in - law", "Lean On Me", "Die Hard" and "Weather man". Some how my tempo to watch movies was down last week. I did not watch three movies - my room mates watched. I skipped and that happens rarely.

Pick of the week : "Lean on me" - This movie is all about how a man turns around a school of hoodlums and neglected children from its perishes to its heights. It once again reminded me of how much the world is in need of good leaders. If at all there is one great quality that distinguishes a leader from others - it is the ownership - the responsibility. Common people always want some one to point fingers at. Leaders may look arrogant when they are proud about what they did. You may accuse them of not being modest. But they dont look around to point fingers at. They take control and responsibility of their actions. Morgan Freeman is a class act in that movie.

Some good quotes in that movie

"Discipline is not the enemy of enthusiasm"

"Self respect permeates every aspect of your lives.
If you dont have it for yourselves, you are not going to get it from anywhere."

There is a very good song in that movie - Bill withers - classic song - modified for the movie. Here is the original lines by Bill withers. This is a very good song on friendship and support.

Lean On Me
Lyrics © Bill Withers, sung by Al Jarreau

Sometimes in our lives we all have pain
We all have sorrow
But if we are wise
We know that there's always tomorrow

Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on.

Please swallow your pride
If I have things you need to borrow
For no one can fill those of your needs
That you don't let show

Lean on me, when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend
I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
'Til I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on

If there is a load you have to bear
That you can't carry
I'm right up the road I'll share your load
If you just call me

So just call on me brother, when you need a hand
We all need somebody to lean on
I just might have a problem that you'd understand
We all need somebody to lean on

Lean on me when you're not strong
And I'll be your friend I'll help you carry on
For it won't be long
Till I'm gonna need
Somebody to lean on
Lean on me...

Tuesday, February 21, 2006

food today - italian

Today i ate in the "Menutainment" stall in our cafeteria.

Myself and sankar ate Italian food.
it is a mix of vegetables - mushroom, squash, some yellow vegetable, onion leaves and black olive

These are fried in oil, garlic paste, red pepper with salt for three minutes.

Then sphagetti is added to it with tomato sauce and garlic alfredo sauce

A crispy garlic bread was given along with this.

It was good and a little bit spicy; but the preparation does not mix properly with Sphagetti.

It would have been good with Idli. ;)

Price : 7 dollars

Rating: 3/5


PS : chicken n shrimp - optional - Sankar took that and said it was nice.
We took a diet coke [24 Oz] for 80 cents