Thursday, December 29, 2005

Have a wonderful new year 2006!


phew!!! webservices, components, transaction, transformation, orchestration, end points, mapping, workflow..... last three days i hv been listening to all these terms (and many more) for more than 5 hrs per day. Day 3 i.e. today was more of discussing and suggesting solutions to some of the project scenarios which we will be implementing over the next few weeks. yes it has been quite a bit of learning. the sessions got over by mid day and we had been out for lunch to a nearby restaurent. well, as of now nothing more to work on... and think i wil scoot as early as possible. and am not too keen on coming to office tomorrow :) Its just just 3 days to brand new year. btw any new year resolutions??!! i have quite a few.... Anyway, Wish you all a very happy and a wonderful new year filled with joy, success, and peace.

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Speaking Tree - Every Day is a Celebration For the God-conscious - Dec 28, 2005

We awake each morning not knowing what to expect from the day ahead. Will it bring good fortune or pain? This uncertainty creates feelings of fear and instability. How is one to deal with daily life when one is filled with uncertainty? Mystics and saints view life from a higher angle. They recommend that we live each moment with full trust in the Lord.

Trust in the Lord requires a conviction that there is an unseen power who created this world and who created us. It means having knowledge that our soul has been created by God, and its journey is under God’s will. It requires conviction that God has sent us into the world for a purpose and our destiny is to fulfil that purpose. This means that we cannot leave this earth before our destined time comes. It means that certain events that happen to us are also preordained by God, and that what happens is already laid out for us. It also means that we have been given some free will in which we can make some choices.

Some of what happens to us each day is God’s will. We also have free will to choose, and we can make choices that are going to be beneficial to us and those around us. Our journey in life is a process of evolution of the soul. Sooner or later the soul is destined to return to God. The end goal that God has for us is that we attain this freedom. At the right moment, we get a helping hand when we think all is lost.

Ernest Shackleford dreamed of crossing Antarctica by dog sled, a 2,100-mile journey. Shackleford and his team began the journey. Unfortunately, the boat taking them to Antarctica hit an ice pack and sank. Luckily, the men survived, but they found themselves in waters with drifting ice floes. The nearest land was 200 miles away. The nearest human outpost was 1,200 miles away.

They salvaged a one-ton lifeboat which they pulled with them, crossing from one ice floe to another. When they reached an area that did not have anymore ice floes, they got into the lifeboat, but the waves were often 90 feet high. Somehow, they made it to an island of ice, which had never been crossed before. It took them seven months to reach civilisation. When they finally arrived, they told their friends that they felt the presence of an unseen power guiding them on.

The beauty of God’s unseen hand is that sometimes we actively pray for help and receive it, but there are many times when we do not even ask for help, and help comes anyway. These times are reminders to us that we are not alone. One way to feel God’s presence is to meditate. The energy emanating from God is a principle that manifests as light and sound. The light is greater than any light one experiences on earth. The sound is a divine melody that reverberates without instruments or vocal chords.

The more consciousness there is, the more ethereal the sound. Let us make everyday a celebration. The next time we feel helpless and alone, let us remember that God’s arms are around us. Let us offer thanks for the myriad ways in which God’s love surrounds and protects us.

Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Day one complete.. two more days to go. Actually it wasnt as tiring as i had presumed. more bcos it was more of hands on than just listening. also the trainer is my former collegue. we both were project mates at netkraft. so was nice talking and sharing the past with him. he is a tech consultant now and will be travelling to Ireland in another week or so. well looking forward for day2 as he has said it will be more complex and challenging. me going for home.. probably will meet a frend on the way. bye.. keep cool ;)

Cast Iron training..

me off to a training session in the academy block... will b back sometime late evening. shall catch u later guys... enjoy!! what is Cast Iron?.. well, click on - Cast Iron Systems

Speaking Tree - The Lotus of Consciousness Is Thousand-petalled - Dec 27, 2005

The journey from loneliness to aloneness is a long and arduous one — from the seemingly playful ripples on the surface of our being at the outset to deep shadows of conflict and contradictions — as we move on to discover ourselves.

To reach the innermost depth of understanding and tranquillity, each one of us, as a free thinker, has to walk the lonely path to self-discovery through the noisy mind. Life in its essence does not change; it hasn't for thousands of years. Life flows, as ever, with all its ups and downs.

The question is: Can we flow along with it in a naturally abundant, joyous, balanced state of being? From the chaotic state of mind, we first travel the difficult distance to the state of loneliness, which for some, may even be an anxiety-ridden experience. But in itself, it is the first and most promising milestone towards self-realisation. From there begins the journey towards aloneness.

Loneliness is the mirror carved out of our introspection — it reflects where we are in our journey towards the ultimate. At the take-off stage we are nothing more than lost particles in the vast universe and yet not quite so... for we are determined to find out who we are.

Aloneness is that next step towards self-realisation and then with consistent, aware evolution comes the finer state of aloneness; it keeps getting better till finally one arrives! There is no conflict left...problems get resolved. We had perceived challenges as problems because of our deep-rooted conditioning.

Rarely are we brought up to think that every challenge carries a huge potential, a juicy seed for our inner growth. Evolution, like pregnancy with its labour pains, is a process that carries the amazing promise of a whole new life.

In aloneness, we begin to cherish our own company and in the same measure as that of the stars, the trees and the breeze. We become one with the universe, in tune with life. Then you want nothing, crave for nothing, desire nothing because you have everything. You have you with you and that you is life in totality itself: the ultimate. Your journey to the higher self has to begin and end with you and only you.

The moment of self-realisation can happen anytime. It depends upon your readiness to receive it, upon the purity of your being in everything you do. Open your being to life and magical things would begin to happen to you. Your own life energy will flow through you, surprising you with the infinite joyous energy you carry within yourself.

You would no longer be lonely. Instead, you would be the ecstatic self which is total in being alone and in tune with nature. For the first time there would be no conflict between existence and you. As Osho said, "You will be able to sing the song that you have brought into your heart which has remained unsung for so long.

You will be able to bloom into thousands of flowers. Or as we say it in the East: You will bloom into a thousand-petalled lotus of consciousness, of awareness. That is, God, or still better, godliness".

The Speaking Tree!!

Starting today i will be posting some great articles.. which takes me, you, us .. everybody one step closer to God and self-realization. These are articles from the editorials of the times of india newspaper and is called "The Speaking Tree".

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

Riding High

Riding fast on my fiero on a bright sunny early morning was all that was required to spur me up for wat seemd to be quite a long day ahead at office. I started from home pretty early.. wantd to reach office before the Bangalore (bengaluru) traffic peaked. its a 15km ride from my home. and boy! it was one terrific ride today... no signals, not many vehicles, smooth ride all the way... felt as if the road was laid only for me. Also today was one of those mornings when u carry forward the feeling of larger than life attitude from the yesterdays !!! Feeling light and cheerful is certainly contagious.., moreover as they say - "The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up" ... so smile maadi!! :)

Monday, December 05, 2005

Fun-filled trip to Pune


It was a perfect get-away from home, work and worries… a 3-4 day off from all the worldly headaches and a trip with frends to some distant place was all that was needed to relax and rejuvenate.

We headed to Pune for a training on one of the products required for our projects. Accomodations were arranged, tickets were booked, luggage were packed and we were all set (four of us.. myself, N, S and SH). Our onward journey started on the Saturday evening from Bangalore. Ahead of us was an 18hr train travel in a 3-tier AC … which we thought wud be the most boring part. But it turned out to be the most fun filled part of the whole package. I don remember the last time when I had been out on a train journey with frends.. yeah I traveled bt Chennai and blore evey weekend when I worked for CTS Chennai. But it was alwys an overnite travel. So here I was with 3 of my project mates on a Saturday evening chatting, eating, teasing, playing cards (Badam Satta, Bluff and a new game called ‘Phat’ :))… none of us were in the mood to sleep. we stayed awake till pretty late and slept only after we got several warnings from the co-commuters ;). The next day it was a lazy (Sunday) morning… and the first thing that was on our mind was to meet SH’s mom and bro who wud meet us at Gulabarga station with some nice food preparted for our lunch… the train wud stop there for 10min and it was fun to meet, greet and grab all that they had got for us.

It was almost 4pm when we reached Pune station. S’s sister had come to escort us to the place where we had our acc booked. my second stint of Pune was ok, thot it was more impressive on my first visit. Anyway… the weather was good.. unlike blore which is pretty damp for quite sometime now. All four of us were pretty tired with the journey.. we got settled in our rooms and then had a nice dinner and dozed off, for we had make at our training center the next morning at nine. We did make there but atleast 30 min late, thanks to the taxi driver who came late to pick us up. First day at the training was pretty decent with theory sessions being covered during the pre-noon and pracs during the post lunch. but the sessions which were supposed to complete by 4pm… got dragged till 6pm. we were pretty exhausted … Day1 at the training was over. That evening S’s sister took us for a small roam inside Pune. We saw MG Rd and visited a couple of stalls .. and did some shopping. Then we were taken to the best eat outs in Pune. “Durvankur” … the place where u can find the maharastrian food at its best. Well, I don’t remember what all I ate that day but yes we all ate soo much that we cudn get up from our seats. we sat for a few more minutes at the table and then started back to out service apartments, which was quite out of the city. the clocked ticked well over 9pm as we hired two auto rickshaws. well this was how our day ended.... some amazing never eaten before maharastrian delicacy. Slept to the core that nite only to be woken up by S the nxt morning.

Day2, 9am and we found ourselves sipping coffee in the corridors of the training centre. Still pretty lazy.. but one good thing happnd on day2 was we started with the practical sessions which was unfinished on the prevs day. The learning went on till 6 again and we did quite a lot of work on day2. The satisfying part was we cud see some outputs. Well, it was evening and we had to cover the Fergueshen College Road before. “The” place where the Pune youth wud hangout. Most of the famous restaurant, cafes, coffee bars are located on this long stretch. We all had a walk thru the streets .. took a few snaps (which includes the one posted on this blog). The best of the lot. S’s sister took this snap and she moved even before my digi cam flashed and took the pic. Hence u can see the feet all of us :D. truly a fantastic, unforgettable evening. That nite S’s sister had cooked some amazing veggie stuff for our dinner. Ate nicely and gave a gift we had purchased for her. Infact we couldn have asked for more… we got some superb company for the two days we spent in Pune. She provided great comfort level as she kept us engaged and never did we feel that we were outsiders. Tremendous energy levels. Well, Tuesday night was all over as we slept early as we had to catch our trains the next day arnd 12 noon. We obvsly wantd to stay for one more day in the city as we dint see any places as such. But we consoled ourselves that there is always a next time.

We boarded the train at the Pune station at exact noon and started towards Bangalore. We were blessed with some well cooked food for lunch. We had an all day of journey ahead of us…. this time it was a two-tier AC so it was only 4 of us in the compartment. it was pretty comfortable. another 18hr travel and we started doing what we were good doing at.. having fun !! listened to music, chatted, played a lot of improvised versions of the games…. laughed to the core. Seriously it wud hv been a pretty boring journey if we had to travel single. The company was good, and we all had a brilliant time. Ate all the junkies like ice cream, bhel puri, tomato soups, etc and kept ourselves engaged till nite. No doubt we were sort of exhausted traveling all day. so we decided to sleep early. And it was my mom’s phone call that woke me up in the morning. She gave me the news that my sister in law gave birth to a baby girl in mysore. Sweet was the news… there cud hav been no better way to complete our unforgettable journey. N, S, SH n myself .. for all of us it was a nice break and happy time together for 4 wonderful days.

We all certainly wud hav opted to stay back in pune given a choice, but then we wud hav never looked forward of visiting Pune again. Now we do!! The memories of this visit wud certainly live in our hearts…. so that we cherish them forever.

Bangalore Habba!!


Its Habba time, when our city celebrates its cultural spirit with panache.

The third edition of this annual cultural event will be celebrated from Dec 2 to Dec 11, 2005.

>> 'Habba' in Kannada means 'Festival'.

>> This year it will be bigger, better to mark the 'Suvarna Karnataka' (50 yrs of formation)

>> Over 2750 artistes from Karnataka and 250 artistes from across India will participate in Bangalore Habba.

>> Habba will spread the festival across towns in Karnataka such as Mysore, Dharwad, Chikamangaluru, Mangalore, Tumkur and Mandya to create awareness about different performing arts and share euphoric experience of the Habba with people living outside Bangalore.

The programmes will be conducted at public places like parks, temples, malls, Cubbon Park and Art Espresso to facilitate more people to witness them.

Dance, music, theatre, fashion and interactive sessions are planned in malls and the Resonance and mega events at the Palace Grounds. This event aims to reinstate Bangalore as the culture capital and not just IT/BT capital.

Login to know more about programms.

http://www.bangalorehabba.net/

Come celebrate the Habba and Dazzle along !!

Monday, August 22, 2005

Feel like GOD !

Seen this new ad on TV for the Bajaj Avenger DTSI 180? shows a guy in a black gear with cool goggles, cruising on a bike in the rugged high mountian terrain...(bkg music is good as well), and reminiscing ...

the tight slap on his cheek from his father... he says
I forgive... my father.
remembering the gal who let him down... says
I forgive..... women.
rides on a pot hole on the road... says
I forgive ..... the Government.
his boss flinging papers at his face... says
I forgive...... my boss.
feeling the cut on his lip... says
I forgive....... my barber.
seeng himself of the past, kicking some old dust (read bike).... says
I forgive........ my past.

I forgive.......... them all.....
I feel like... (a small pause) .... i feel like GOD!


I love this ad... somehow relates to me a lot (if not all) :p

Friday, August 19, 2005

On the move...

setting off to Fish cove(one of the many beach resorts in chennai) in another hour. we have a dinner outing with the client. Riedar Hauge (CIO of WWL) is in Chennai along with Ragnvald Blindheim (who will be taking over as CIO from Riedar soon). Great people.. making big at a very young age. its so nice to have interaction with such people. so much to learn from their personality. The last time we had our client visit Cognizant was almost a year back. Then we had the bigwigs of IT dept of WWL at our office. I remember talking to most of them who were on their first ever visit to India. Well, they must hav had a great time... certainly different from wat they experience in the cold Scandinavia. some of the things (they say) that strikes their mind when they talk of India is the idols of god and goddesses, sarees, elephants, spicy food, oranmanets ... and not to forget the cows on the streets :) They feel really amazed how India is soo much diversed in itself, yet is a very powerful player in almost all the aspects of today’s world, including business, IT and world politics.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Resolving Conflicts

[came across this classic article... take time to read]

Conflict. It's a fact of life. It's a fact in friendships. You develop a friendship with someone, and conflict is sure to occur.

Many superficial friendships end up being shelved after an argument because there isn't enough depth to warrant all the trouble it takes to smooth over the disagreement. Unfortunately, even when the friendship reaches a deeper level, conflict continues to happen and can break apart a relationship.

First and foremost, talk the situation over soon after it occurs. And do it soon! From my experience, people begin to talk about what happened even sooner afterwards. Good, step in the right direction, right? Well, not always… particularly when the talking isn't with the person involved, but with other friends or acquaintances. People begin to pick sides. The gossip circulates and all of a sudden, friends become enemies. Suddenly everyone is mad at everyone else. So, be sure to talk with the person with whom you are upset without the interference of people who aren't really involved.

Resolve it the day it happens. One rule my parents follow in their marriage is that they don't go to bed angry with each other. They always attempt to resolve things the day it happens so that in the morning, it's a fresh start with no past grudges. I've found I need a short cool down period of a couple of minutes so that I don't act in anger, so I can act with a more rational mind instead. For some, counting to one hundred before saying anything, may be an option. Whatever you do, don't let things ride for too long. Even when you don't see eye to eye, agree to disagree. Tell them that while you may not agree with what they're saying, you still value their friendship.

Try to see the other person's perspective. Sometimes if you sit down and talk things over, you begin to see where the other person is coming from. Realize that everyone has been created differently with various talents, abilities and personality traits. For example, you might be a leader while your friend is more of a follower. You may be frustrated with him or her for not being very decisive. Yet it is important to understand that no matter what your quirks, each person is still unique and needs to be appreciated.

Here's a tough one - initiate resolution. Be the first person in a fight to say sorry for your part. Even when you think the other person is wrong, it's not a bad thing to say "I'm sorry you feel that way" or "I'm sorry if I offended you in that way." If you're honest, genuine, and gentle in delivering your words, there's a good chance your friend will reciprocate positively. Use feeling words as no one can argue with your feelings. For example, "When you do this, you make me feel silly."

Focus on the bigger picture. Successfully facing and working through the discomfort of conflict in a friendship has a worthwhile reward: a deeper relationship. Don't accuse by using the word, "you." Be sensitive. Try to offer solutions when appropriate, but know when to listen. Don't underestimate the importance of a listening ear. Most important, be loving in what you do. Don't go out to "get" the other person, but try to focus on peacefully resolving the disagreement.

Resolving conflict in any friendship is not the most pleasant task, but it is worth the hassle for the result on the other end is a deeper friendship.

Wednesday, August 10, 2005

cudn resist posting this...

Calvin & Hobbes

Wanna crack CAT 05' ?

Here are a few tips from Brijesh Singh, an alumnus of Mumbai's Jamnalal Bajaj institute of Management Studies (Class of 2002).

CAT is a test of your managerial aptitude and managerial skill sets:

~ Time management
~ How you handle pressure and uncertainty
~ Decision making

Remember, CAT is not about solving 150 questions in 120 minutes. It is about solving 90 to 95 questions with 85 to 90 percent accuracy. Here are a few tips that should fetch you a call from the best B-Schools in the country.

Tip 1: Handle pressure and uncertainty well

Handling pressure and uncertainty is a crucial element of CAT. This is a vital skill that a manager requires in his/ her daily decision-making process. The CAT examination spans 120 minutes, but if you are able to handle the pressure in the first 15 and last 10 minutes, your chances to excel increase.

Tip 2: Sequence and prioritise -- your mantras for success

Sequencing and prioritising mean:
~ Deciding on the sequence in which you will attempt the various sections.
~ Allocating an approximate time to each section.
~ Prioritising questions within sections.

Here are some sequences you could adopt:

Sequence I
1. Quantitative Ability
2. Data Interpretation/ Data Sufficiency
3. Verbal Ability

Sequence II
1. Quantitative Ability
2. Verbal Ability
3. Data Interpretation/ Data Sufficiency

Sequence III
1. Data Interpretation/ Data Sufficiency
2. Quantitative Ability
3. Verbal Ability

Sequence IV
1. Verbal Ability
2. Quantitative Ability
3. Data Interpretation/ Data Sufficiency

Note: Never attempt Quantitative Ability in the end. QA utilises your core fundamentals and formulae; sometimes, they are difficult to recall under the twin pressures of time and mental fatigue.

Tip 3: Tame CAT by taming each section individually

Here are some specific section-related strategies:

Quantitative Ability
Attempt questions in three rounds.
Round 1
~ Attempt all one liners.
~ Attempt all two liners.
~ Attempt all four liners.

Round 2
Come back to the leftover questions of Round 1. Under pressure, you might just have left easy questions from Round 1 unattempted. Attempt them again

Round 3
If time permits, tackle the lengthier questions on your favourite topics.

Verbal Ability
~ Most students attempt English Usage or Reading and Comprehension questions first.
~ In Para Jumbles, look out for structural and logical connectors.
~ Before attempting Reading and Comprehension, scan the questions once.
~ Narrative RCs have generally proved students' nemesis. Be careful.
~ Generally, students scan a poem before an RC. A poem is short and easy to read, thanks to fewer eye fixations. You will also come to know within a few seconds whether it should be attempted or not.
~ Grammar questions should be your forte.

Data Interpretation/ Data Sufficiency
~ Revise your percentages and approximations.
~ Data Sufficiency questions are independent of each other and should be attempted first. Try not to use external knowledge while answering Data Sufficiency questions.
~ Once you are done with the Data Sufficiency questions, attempt single graph questions followed by the double graph questions.
~ Questions based on logical games and long tables are generally attempted last.

Speed breakers
CAT also features speed breaker questions. Beware of them. These questions constitute about two to five percent of the CAT paper and are best attempted by not attempting them. They are also known as 'take home' questions.

Most important!
1. Relax.
2. Take two easy full-length tests on November 19 and November 20 from 11 am to 1 pm. The test on November 20 should be a three-section test. Try taking a four-section test on November 19 (Remember, CAT may have an additional section on Reasoning).
3. Do not over-burden yourself on November 20.
4. Revise your mathematics formulae.
5. Watch a war movie to pump up your adrenaline! :)

ALL THE BEST !!!

Solve this

One of the CAT questions...

Five years ago, Beth's age was three times that of Amy. Ten years ago, Beth's age was one half that of Chelsea. If C repre- sents Chelsea's current age, which of the following represents Amy's current age?

1. c/6 + 5
2. 2c
3. (c-10)/3
4. 3c-5
5. 5c/3 - 10

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Moods of a woman :)

(well this ones not from a feminist for sure!!!)

An angel of truth and a dream of fiction,
A Woman is a bundle of contradictions.
She's afraid of a wasp, Will scream at a mouse,
But will tackle her husband alone in the house.

She'll take him for better; She'll take him for worse
She'll break open his head and then be his nurse.
But when he's well and can get out of bed.
She'll pick up the teapot and throw it at his head.

Beautiful and keen sighted yet blind,
Crafty and cruel, yet simple and kind.
She'll call him a king and then make him a clown.
Raise him on a pedestal, and then throw him flat down.

She inspires him to deeds that ennoble man,
Or make him her lackey to carry her fan.
She'll run away from him and never come back
But if he runs away she'll be on his tracks

Sour as vinegar, sweet as a rose
She'll kiss you one minute, then turn up her nose
She'll win you in range, enchant you in silk
She is stronger than brandy, milder than milk

At times revengful, merry and sad,
She hates you like Poison, but loves you like Mad.

why always....

i usually get time to write something on my blog only after office hrs, late in the night. but today i wantd to prove otherwise. the result are these insignificant lines. ok.. got to get back to some work.... I'll b back (Terminator style) :) Hasta La Vista Baby !!

The way people say sorry !!!

The way people apologise and their style of saying sorry depends a lot on their personality and zodiac traits. No wonder Leos embarrass you when they say sorry while Arians will actually annoy you with their apology?...

Aries: For starters, Arians think they are so sweet,they could not have possibly said or done things that need an apology. So in the unlikely possibility of them actually going down their knees to apologise, it will be a simple sorry.Nothing less, nothing more.

Taurus: They are so scared to face others when they make a mistake that by the time they resurface to tender an apology, the damage is done. So Taurans end up making foes out of friends because of their laxity in apologizing.

Gemini: Geminis think they are infallible and therefore will never really apologise for anything. But once they realize, they prefer to act as if nothing happened, and behave normally with people who have a problem rather than remind others of the incident by tendering an apology.

Cancer: Cancerians will make you feel sorry for demanding one when they make a mistake. They are the legendary characters that burn hands and slash their fingers! in order to display the quantum of their repentance. Their repentance is dangerous.

Leo: Leos are a delightful bunch even when they are trying to make up for their follies. They will go down their knees, buy flowers, put up sorry posters.. do everything colorful to flatter you and make up for their mistakes. In fact it's fun to induce them to make a mistake and let them apologize for it.

Virgo: Virgos will first formally set aside a time and date and inform them what they want to tell you. Then they will mentally prepare themselves to talk out the same things. They will finally draft the script and read out whatever they want to. In short, even their heartfelt apologies sound like well-drafted scripts.

Libra: They are very vocal once they realize their folly. They never ever hesitate to come clean and admit their mistakes. In fact, they will go out of their way to convince you about how genuinely sorry they are.

Scorpio: Scorpios are formal and think that tendering an apology is more of a formality. So instead of just saying sorry, they will send a formal mail or send a card, whatever it takes to avoid direct confrontation.

Sagittarius: Sagittarians don't believe in being sorry or apologizing. For them, it is human to err and therefore saying sorry is just redundant. Interestingly, even if others make mistakes, they are pretty cool and don't expect much from them.

Capricorn: They can't take a simple sorry. They need reasons, explanations, written letters and the works to get elicit an 'ok, you may go now' phrase. They are hard to please and even harder to appease.

Aquarius: They are sweet, genuine and innovative when they think they are wrong and need to undo the damage. Aquarians are easy on their mistakes and don't take too much time to do their sorrying.

Pisces: Pisceans don't easily give in because they believe that everything is about perspective. So if somebody thinks they made a mistake! , it's because they have a wonky perspective. Pisceans and apologies? No chance!!!

sochta hoon…

sochta hoon…
inn saagar ki lehron ko dekh kar,
kyon ye kinaare se takraakar laut jaati hain.........
karti hain wo kinaron se bewafai,
yaa fir saagar se wafa nibhati hain.

Monday, August 08, 2005

Calvin strikes again !!

a quite weekend

it was one of those weekends which i would never blog again. i regret for not going to blore. atleast i could have spent some quality time with my parents. And i could have met some old pals.. it was a Friendship day on sunday! Staying back in chennai all i did was going to The Park and Landmark.

More than me, it was my frend who was disappointed, as the lounge at The Park was open only for in-house guests. he got really pissed and drove out from there within no time. 30 minutes and we found ourselves sipping drinks at ‘Bikes and Barrels’. Chennai has quite a few good pubs and discs. it was Saturday and crowded like hell. we somehow managed to find a table and tried to listen to some good rock. one reason i like go there is for the music. they play somer eally good music ..hip-hops, light rock and sometimes fusion. Bhangra remixes are quite a craze now. i watched my frend smoking, sipping beer and enjoying the music while i had some pepsi. Its actually embarrassing for him to take me.. i drink nothing but pepsi and he drinks nothing with pepsi :) quite a contrast. neways.... could see some most of them glued to the three flat screen TV’s mounted on the walls. I guess it provided them more excitement than the..... :) And why not, it was fourth day of the second test bt Aus and Eng and Aussies were pushed to the wall. not often u see Aussies going down. it was a wonderful performance by the English team. The Ashes has always been fought for pride more than anything. Todays newspapers said.. the match was a real cracker as England won the match by 2 runs.

i felt i missed some real good cricket, which i wudn have if i was at my home in blore (well, one more reason why i want to get back to Bangalore soon).

Saturday, August 06, 2005

Calvin and Hobbes


I always had the love for cartoons. first it was Maya Kamat's comic strips on Deccan herald, then RK Laxman's 'Comman Man' and now im CRAZZYYY abt C & B. Yes, u are right... its Bill Waterson's Calvin and Hobbes. Calvin is really amazing, he is a six-year-old boy, and is the main character of the comic strip. He lives at home with his parents. He has a stuffed tiger named Hobbes, who he believes is real and with which he converses and interacts. He has an overactive imagination, and just about every comic strip has some element of fantasy in it. Calvin is rambunctious, getting into trouble frequently and often breaking everything remotely breakable in his parents' house. He is extremely smart, but his imagination and immaturity make success in school impossible. He represents the piece in all of us that wants to stay a kid forever--and who can blame him?

Too good... well.. just hav a look at some of the best of C & B.. njoy !!! ;)

http://www.progressiveboink.com/archive/calvinhobbes.htm

OK, me logging off for the day... gud nite!

wat am i doing in office?

no..its not always that u find me at office on a friday night. every week at this time around i wud be rushing to catch a train to bangalore. this weekend im not travelling. last time i was in blore i had met all my frends. its always good to meet frends... esp during a weekend. no major work to do, just lie around, watch a movie, do some shopping, .... (well, we end up doing a lot than the prev 5 days). the only sad part for me is that i will hv to travel back to chennai, by the sunday night train. its almost 7 hrs journey and the worst will only come later... i.e. OFFICE on a monday morning :(

this weekend since i'll b in chennai, im thinking of going to The Park. not been their before though, before that i will b going to Landmark, my fav bookstore to grab a couple of mags and books(if sometings interesting).

neways... let me get back to some work... i hv a call with onsite in another 20 min. shall scribble more before leaving for the day. byeee