Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Why

WHY

why is life so sad
tell me, I'd be so glad
am I really that bad?

Ah, the crazy dream I had
to be a Carnegie Mellon grad
though I was a lazy lad
was I crazy was I mad?

Today I finally took my rad
didnt tell mommy didnt tell dad
life's crushing without a pad
very bad very bad!

Life suddenly is so bore
the dollar dreams are no more
not a single girl did I score
supposedly a daily chore.
baggin' jobs no fun nomore,
as it used to be before,
Chances bright they ignore,
though I knock loud on the door.

No more sleep,
no more snore.
throat too is really sore.
Dirty clothes I always wore,
full of stink, body odor.
Walking shoes I often tore,
Like my heart, my bloody core,
NY London - they did explore,
time to get new ones from store.

Let the wretched fate encore,
take me away from the shore,
Unless from heaven's galore,
you see me in deep deplore!


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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The biggest problem in IIT Bombay - Authorities !

What I speak below is more relevant to IIT Bombay per se, but I know of similar instances / rules in all other IITs. To some extent people higher up the chain are always short-sighted?

Even though I am an alumnus of IIT Bombay now and technically should be least concerned about the state of affairs there, the recent news of proposed Internet restriction had me ROTFL ! Hats off to the super-brainy authorities who leave no stone unturned to make the life of students a living hell. Compulsory attendance (attending 80% of the classes is compulsory; as if  we were part of a jail), ban on usage of vechiles, curbs on PAF, technical and cultural fests and now the ban on internet usage are some of their most mind-blowing rules/ decisions / laws. 

I had been following the debate on IIT Bombay's internal mailing groups and was just a spectator. I have been a part of the system and I very well know that all cries of students are gonna end on deaf ears. They believe that overall student performance is going down, research output of IIT's is not at par with other world renowned univs and instead if looking at other means, they believe enforcing attendance and pulling the plug on internet is gonna do the trick for them. The authorities could not take a step let alone raise an issue when the so called stupid, illiterate, uneducated politicians took the decision of imposing quota (just for the sake of their vote banks).

I fail to understand - Why the authorities had to take it, at all? They had no vote banks to cater (ok fine ! These institutes are govt. funded and they cant do without it ) Why do authorities think that it's a problem at student's end at the first place? Why cant the autocratic rules be blamed? Why cant teaching be more fun? Why does a student feel forced to attend some classes and will go to others even without someone reminding him? The difference is great scientists not necessarily make great teachers. Professors maybe exceptional in their field but I for sure knew many sample ones who didnt knew how to speak loudly enough to be heard by the entire class, leave alone how to teach properly. Anyways, all this for some other time.

More -
CNN News
Online Games - Changing the IITs - DNA


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Thursday, March 1, 2007

Hindi / Punjabi Online Radio Stations

Few weeks back I posted about Radio Teentaal (which was the only meaningful / high quality radio station I could find that time) After a little more time, I have figured out many other stations which play equally melodious songs with high quality and dont serve stupid ads.
The list can be endless if I include radio stations with bit-rate lower then 64. Here is my list of selected few which will save you a lot of search and help you tune into Hindi music anytime :-)


1. [Indian Pakistani Desi] DeSi-RaDiO [Hindi Urdu Punjabi] - www.DeSi-RaDiO.com
2. [Bollywood Indian Hindi] RaDioNIMBOODA.com::Bollywood Live From Paris::You can request your personal fav hindi songs
3. [Hindi Desi] DesiMusic247.com
4. [Hindi] Bollywood Oldies


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Microsoft and the Russian bug :)

While reading a linux forum I came across this email from Irina Aristarkhova. I did read about some news on Cnet - Russia hits out at microsoft licensing, Arstechnica- Russian piracy case dismissed etc; but this email seemed different and interesting. Read it and get a hang of things for yourself.
There has been moderately active Linux community in Russia, with availability of cheap hardware and good programming skills. However, there has been little government or institutional support, and a lack of understanding of why one would want not to use Windows. But not anymore.

Runet and Russian official media have been flooded with discussions and instructions on open source, and what it would take to drop Microsoft 'soft' altogether. All this has been prompted by the recent legal case of 'Microsoft versus Ponosov'. Alexander Ponosov is a
school director from a Perm' region (Ural mountains), who does not seem to be an 'advanced' Windows user himself (which in Russia usually means word, exel and powerpoint). However, he was charged with violating Microsoft copyright, and under the current legal
provision could be sentenced for 5 years in jail. Plus Micrisoft side demanded 266.593.63 roubles (presumably calculated to equal 10.000 dollars, but the dollar is falling), from a school director whose salary is probably 200-300 dollars per month (at best!).

What is it all about? 20 computers in his school computer lab, with illegal copies of Windows, claims Microsoft side, that violates piracy law and its IP.
It started as a quiet case, but gradually became a matter of national concern. It became about "American multi-national mammoth corporation" against "a little man" of our own. The fact that Ponosov (whose name, curiously, might be translated both as related to 'nose' as well as 'diarrhea' that is widely referred to in Runet) looked like he had no clue what it is all about, was an 'ordinary' man, making very little money in a remote secondary school, unconnected to IT sector, showed how unwise Microsoft actions were. Until then Russia was demonstratively trying hard to fit Western IP laws. But 5 years in jail for 20 computers in a school lab?

First, Russian bloggers started flooding Microsoft with letters that hey all use pirated Windows, and that they are ready to go to jail for Ponosov. He had no idea what was on those computers, while they, real programmers and IT geeks, know what they are doing. Take me!
Leave a poor school teacher alone! they were typing and e-mailing off.

Second, Russian television and press jumped on this out of control, pressing local authorities to think further (at first it seemed as if Microsoft surely had the case, and would win it. Ponosov was visibly worried that he would lose).

Microsoft corporation still had no comment, saying it is handled by its office in Moscow.

Third, Gorbachev wrote an open letter to Bill Gates, asking him to personally interfere, and stop the case. Putin called the case "dog's rubbish".

It was becoming an international scandal for Microsoft. And Bill Gates in his reply to Gorbachev distanced himself and his corporation from this case, arguing that it was started by Russians against Russians, and Microsoft had nothing to do with it.

Meanwhile, Ponosov was becoming more and more visible and vocal, giving interviews to BBC and other major media.

About two weeks ago a judge ruled that this case should be dismissed, since the charges (10,000 dollars and 5 years in jail) were unreasonable.

Ponosov is unhappy and plans to appeal, he wants to be declared 'innocent'. Microsoft lost a very important case, made more important by its own making. And Russian officials, schools and Runet are busy discussing what it would take NOT to use Windows. They are not sure
yet, and they feel it is a difficult task (Office price is about 5 dollars for a pirated copy). But they've started discussing it. For the first time so seriously and openly.

This is a short extract from one of the letters to Moscow Microsoft head Olga Dergunova:

"Respected and Dear Olga,

My name is Sasha, I live in Mitischi (near Moscow), and I am 30 years old. I have never - you hear me? never - bought any licensed software. And I never will. Let me know if you want my passport number, my address, and go ahead, sue me. I'd be only happy. I have about 15 unlicensed Microsoft products installed on my laptop. All of it - pirated. I am not ashamed, and please do not tell me about programmers who want to eat. ... Sue me, not Ponosov. And sue another one million people like me. It is not about love: that we do not love you personally, or Bill Gates - abstractly. We love everybody. It is you who hate us." (translated from a full letter and a blog at http://forum.msk.ru/material/news/19486.html)


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Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Live performance - Bollywood

I was reading about the Filmfare awards 2007 and the splendid performance of Hrithik Roshan. In case you haven't seen it as yet, here it is.



Hrithik's performance reminded me of Abhishek's first performance which was really splendid. In case you havent seen that either, enjoy :-)


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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

India - The other side of the coin

I don't know how to interpret these numbers, but every time someone starts talking about India's economic growth and its rapid development, my mind wanders on to these numbers.

Lets start with some solid demographic facts and numbers -

Population: 1,095,351,995 (July 2006 est.)
Literacy : 59.5% (source)
HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate : 0.9% (2005 est.)
HIV/AIDS - People living with HIV/AIDS : 5.7 million (2005 est.) (source)

Rural electrification - Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Orissa, Uttranchal, West Bengal etc are some of the states where significant number (more than 10%) of villages are yet to be electrified.

  • Number of Villages (1991 Census) - 5,93,732
  • Villages Electrified (30 May 2006) - 4,39,502
  • Village level Electrification % - 74%
  • Number of Rural households (2001 Census) - 138,271,559
  • Electricity Access - 60,180,685
  • Rural Household level Electrification % - 44%
    (source)


Some people read (something that media portrays) and start believing that small villages in India have Internet and have their own websites . The facts are very different. Villages don't even have proper drinking water, forget about electricity / computers / internet. Something similar posted on Gigaom. There are number of villages in India where problems range from no proper drinking water,no roads to no electricity and no health facilities.

Tribune had a excellent series of articles on India: The Tasks Ahead. The authors have very articulately written about the problems with India's governance model, how agriculture can start a new economic revolution, en powering women, judicial independence, fighting corruption, health of nation etc.

The point of bringing out these numbers is simply to highlight the fact that everything needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. We as Indians might have achieved phenomenal economic success and development rates, there are still many areas where we need to pull up our socks.


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Sunday, February 18, 2007

Valentine day - Love poem

I am so slow :-( I realized now that it was valentine week so there had to be a stupid post about some lovey-dovey poem or something. So here it is.

If You Find Love
-=-=-=-=-=-=-


If you find yourself in love with someone who does not
love you, be gentle with yourself. There is nothing
wrong with you. Love just didn't choose to rest in the
other person's heart.

If you find someone else in love with you and you don't
love her/him, feel honoured that love came and called at
your door, but gently refuse the gift you cannot
return. Do not take advantage, do not cause pain.

How you deal with love is how you deal with you, and
all our hearts feel the same pains and joys, even if
our lives and ways are different.

If you fall in love with another, and she falls in love
with you, and then love chooses to leave, do not try to
reclaim it or to assess blame, Let it go. There is a
reason and there is a meaning. You will know in time.

Remember that you don't choose love. Love chooses you.
All you can really do is accept it for all its mystery
when it comes into your life. Feel the way it fills you
to overflowing, then reach out and give it away.

Give it back to the person who brought it alive in you.
Give it to others who deem it poor in spirit.
Give it to the world around you in anyway you can.

This is where many lovers go wrong. Having been so long
without love, they understand love only as a need.
They see their hearts as empty places that will be
filled by love, and they begin to look at love as
something that flows to them rather than from them.

The first blush of new love is filled to overflowing,
but as their love cools, they revert to seeing their
love as need. They cease to be someone who generates
love and instead become someone who seeks love.
They forget that the secret of love is that it is a
gift, and that it can be made to grow only by giving it
away.

Remember this, and keep it to your heart. Love has its
own time, its own seasons, and its own reason for
coming and going. You cannot bribe it or coerce it, or
reason it into saying. You can only embrace it when it
arrives and give it away when it comes to you.

But if it chooses to leave from your heart or from the
heart of your lover, there is nothing you can do and
there is nothing you should do. Love always has been
and always will be a mystery.

Be glad that it came to live for a moment in your life.
Don't deny love just only you don't want to be hurt...

IF YOU KEEP YOUR HEART OPEN, IT WILL COME AGAIN



Share Love. Spread Love. - Lovely Wishes for Valentines


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Friday, February 16, 2007

Ways to reduce computer eyestrain

As a software professional my daily activities involve heavy usage of computers. The main problems associated with such job is eye / neck / back problems and other problems like Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS). Today lifehacker pointed me to lighting blog's 22 different tips for reducing headaches, backaches, and reducing other symptoms of eyestrain at computer.

The most obvious of them is to take frequent breaks. (You can try WorkRave, AntiRSI for free or pay for similar other softwares rsiwarrior, RSIGuard). The blog suggests other novel ways of arranging seat, lighting, monitor etc to help you.


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