Friday, December 03, 2004

TGI Friday

Ya, I'm tanking God because it's a Friday, and its close to evening.
This simply augurs another weekend is round the corner.
I have been looking fwd to weekends on every week day, for no special reason at all !

The past 3 weekends in a row, I have been out on the B'lore-Mumbai by-pass on Sundays,
and I have completed the trioka last weekend.
Yet it seems that I may be destined to make the quadruple trip on the same road this week on Saturday .....

On the Padwa, day I went to Abhiruchi, and the next SUNDAY, it was time for a mini get-together at my Phoopha's wedding anniversary..
While there was absolutely no reason to step out of doors last Sunday, Abhi and I decided to explore the outside territory. It was almost like we wanted to conquer stamina and display our adventurous spirit. So, we headed off to Sinhagad fort in the chill of the morning.

The drive was quite enjoyable, since the road is very good , if not extremely scenic.
Still it took us almost 1 and 3 quarters of an hour to get to the basement.
Without looking left or right, we started the mission on a high note.
It was 9 am, but we had still put on our gloves, to beat the cold and it really helped.
My allergy or , rather aversion to cold weather was exposed another time
when I got my fingers, especially the thumb swollen.

The first 15 minutes were real fun, and then we started grappling with reality; it was not going to be a cake walk. The climb started getting steeper, and though the Sun was out, it didn't seem to bother us much, due to the chill in the air and the mountain interspersed with few trees and shrubs.....

The initial plan was to get to the top and then have some beverages, but the loss of salts and sugar made us have some buttermilk and nimbu-paani; not that it helped greatly but it was a booster to our pysche !!!!!!

At times, I got so tired and the palpitation of my heart sort of worried me....Was almost like it would breakout any moment, luckily the heart turned out stronger than expected and it would heaved a sigh of relief when I got to the top safely and it got the much needed respite under some shady boughs.

In office, this Thursday we had a party to celebrate the release of BE 10.0, our latest Windows based solution. Our team went to Flags restaurant, near Inox, and it looked like a nice place.
We had a food riot, to say the least, almost idential to the description you would find in an Enid Blytonn novel. We relished the appetizers and the starters, and there wasn't much room to eat the main course after that. We ended the luncheon with a pizza and some ice-cream.
One of the few meals that turned out to be exotic and that would be remembered for some time to come.....

At work, US is still in slumber or so it seemed, things became pretty clear when it was announced that my US manager had opted out of his managerial hat and had decided to go back to basics..to coding.. YES.
Sounds quite surprising that a person at his age and experience still wants to delve into the debugger.........................................So guess what, we have a new US manager now, and lets see how it gets..

The India-SA matches were not that exciting, on the backdrop of a lackluster performance against Aussies.Nevertheless, we merged victorious, with Kumble adding another feather to his cap...
I was expecting Sachin to be dropped for the B'desh tour considering his horrendous form off late, but in India, where cricket is religion, and Scahin is demi-god, saying or even thinking of such a remote possiblity amounts to sacrilegious behavior.


Monday, November 15, 2004

Sensational season

That Diwali is the best among all Indian festivals is beyond doubt, atleast as far as I am concerned. No other festival can match the zeal, enthusiasm, vigor and glee of the festival of lights.
This Diwali was a bit different from others for me, for a handful of reasons...
It was a bigger vacation this time, due to lot many holidays round the year falling on weekends.
Having a 5 day vacation was definitely a delight !

It was a privilege this year to be first of sorts in many respects....
It was the first time I started filing Invention disclosures this year and it has been a fairy tale since...
It was in 2004 that I was asked to set the Question Paper set for the new Autonomous PIET.
It was also the first time that I was called upon to assess the papers..
Doing this has been an enriching experience, and I have had the chance to reform the education society by playing my wee bit .
Doing paper correction in the midst of Diwali sweet-meats and firecrackers didn't sound encouraging at first thought, but that was a golden chance to undo those wrongs which have come to stay with the Engineering Exams in Pune University....
It was good to see that most of the students had fared pretty well, and had taken the new exam format in their stride....

After almost a decade of getting to know 'Abhiruchi' it was the Deepavali Padwa , the first day of the month of Kartik, which finally marked our visit to Bhide Baug.
Now, while i thought we should have gone there much earlier, since I sounded like a misfit among those young toddlers and infants, having a gala time there, it was nevertheless a nice refreshing experience.
The food was delicious and the atmosphere was perfect; the guava gardens added to the scenic beauty of the place. Taking a nice nap under one of those trees and resting on the zhula were truely divine moments....................

Tuesday, November 02, 2004

Why do I blog ?

If you think that the bug of regular blogging has bitten me, then it is indeed not the case.
For me, it just comes out of the blue and then I have to conjure up something for the heck of writing, every time a background thread telling me that I have all it takes to be a an authoritarian literary figure...
I don't know if this is mind-games or true, but I always have a feeling that I deserve better than I get and I have the potential to do better than what usually manifests itself.
Probably its a shade of ego, or who knows it might be the truth, but the bottom line is that this feeling keeps coming....
Just to cite an example, I have shown strides of improvement in playing TT, and many friends appreciate it. But it has been a tough task crossing that level and getting even better.
Just like electrons need some push, some kinetic energy to move to the higher orbit, I am always on the lookout for the ever-eluding catalyst which will propel me further. I guess, its all in the mind and what is really needed is better application and loads of practice.

Last week was Kojagari Pournima, and it was a treat as usual having the sweet milk interspersed with the gentle, yet enigmatic and seductive rays of the moon....
Also gives us an opportunity to get onto the terrace and take a look at the surroundings...
The season is perfect for outings, parties and travel !
I also had an opportunity to wear some ethnic outfits; the chance provided on the occasion of VxDhoom. Wearing the traditional Gujju/Rajasthani pheta added to the glee of the evening.
The nice delicacies and the ambience added to the rising spirits....A nice evening............

Friday, October 29, 2004

Final Frontier Collapses

I write this blog in an ambivalent state of mind.
The reason for euphoria is that my prediction has turned out to be true till now.
I expected the Aussies to win in B'lore and they did.
I expected India to win in Chennai and they would have, if rain had not played spoilsport..
In Nagpur, it was always a tough call, with +ve bias towards Australia. The moment a green top was offered, the Aussies pounced upon the opportunity and romped home in style.
Victory in the test is not as important as the manner in which India were vanquished.
We looked like a jaded team all along, and resting on past laurels can only do worse for Ganguly and co.
In this process of nemesis, Steve Waugh must be ambivalent too.
Happy because the Kangaroos have conquered the final frontier, and a shade of sorrow since he could not do it leading as Captain. Ricky Ponting must also be cursing his injury, since now the victory credit goes to Adam Gilchrist...:-)
The approach of Aussies this time along was truely commendable.
There was no shade of arrogance this time , nor was there any sledging.
Though I love Aussies at their sledging best, this time there was a more humane touch to the tour. Their eyes were set on the Border-Gavaskar trophy and they have won it like silent killers.
In the process, they have reaffirmed cricket as a game played by gentlemen in white flannels !!

I am veri sure that India will crumble at Wankhede too, and even quicker, without offering much resistance....That would make it a nice 3-0 washout.

Thursday, October 21, 2004

Vijayadashmi

Morrow brings in a new hope,
Vigor, zeal and a precursor to bundles of joy !
9 days and 9 nights of bellicose turmoil,
And Mahishasura was finally foiled....

The monsoons have come and gone,
Leaving the earth green and clean...
The oceans have swelled, their waters are pristine
The festive mood has set in, its time to wine and dine.

Wednesday, October 13, 2004

Some legacy

Well, I am not talking about any fortune here, but more mundane things.
As a child, I read a book called Mr. Pump's Legacy; unfortunately just caught hold of vol 1 , which left the story hanging at a point of delicate balance.
Veri similar to what the viewers of LOTR would have felt after seeing the "Fellowship of the ring".
My legacy was related to a class called LegacyPlugin, in some code.
I was stupified to see this code being called, instead of another Plugin.
The worst thing is to trace the flow of code, jumping from one dll to another, with the NT.dll coming in between, which renders one almost helpless..
Probably I need a revision of assembly code, to understand and unearth what each instruction and opcode means and then do a mental conversion using my super computer to high level C instructions....
It was almost as if the code was desperate to trace its routes or exhume some Legacy, but the amount of heeart-burn it is giving me is remarkable !

Waiting for the Exit polls and then poll results in Maharashtr to see who emerges victorious..
Lets see..Needless to say, I have been a true citizen, reiterating my faith in Goddess Democracy by exercising my ballot.

The 2nd test starts at Fort St George / Fort St. Williams , i.e purana Madras or the modern Chennai at Chepauk. Hoping for a nice duel there, and as per my prediction we can expect to win only here..so the Indian team had better perform here......

Monday, October 11, 2004

Of predications and predicates

The last time I made a prediction, it wasn't on this lovely Blog Spot, but on rediff blogs
and it was around May of 2004, where in the scorching heat, the NDA and what is (un)fondly called as UPA were engaged in a tussle of supremacy.

Well, it was not a battle for land, or was it ?
Though the Englishment came up with this saying 'Uneasy is the head that wears the crown', everyone wanted that cherished crown.
I made a prediction then that the NDA would romp home with an unsurmountable margin of 330 seats in the current Lok Sabha. Elex results were out, and I had to bite my tongue, since I couldn't even say I made a typo; clearly the NDA had refused to garner even 230 seats in all.
Well, polsters do go wrong, so the novice like me need not worry.....

That's why with the cricketing fever gripping the sub-continent again, with our favorite opponents back here, the mates from Down Under, I have gathered enuff courage to prophesize.
They say, failure is the stepping stone to success, so my previous failure makes my resolve even more resolute.
Here it goes, I predict that Aussies will succeed in conquering the Final Frontier, India this time,and that too in style.

Guyz, don't be surprised if they crush us 3-1 this time, because the law of averages suggests that, and more importantly, for the aesthetics, sheer determination, homework, team spirit and talent are difficult to crush even inside a Lion's den. To worsen things, the Indian lion is either aged or in a deep slumber.
Without extending this further, here's a breakup of how I landed the test score above
Bangalore :- Australia
Chennai :- India
Nagpur :- Tough call, could be a draw (but Aus will pull off a victory here)
Mumbai :- Crushing defeat at Mumbai inflicted on India

In office, my current group lead haas resigned and all I can write on this blog is that it was an unexpected move, though I welcome it.

Friday, October 08, 2004

Freaky Friday

Though I titled this blog freaky Friday, it has been a listless day with not much happening in office...
Eagerly awaiting the release of CAICOS so that our next release CRETE can get started.

I recalled and revered Mahatma Gandhi on 2nd October and thought of his autobiography
"My experiments with truth". How veri true he was !
I had to only settle for 'my experiments with blogs'.

I used blogspot 2 years back and was regularly irregular in posting.
One fine day blogspot decided to punish me and wouldn't allow me to login and post again.
The egotist in me said, so what, its not the only place in the world to rite online stuff...
So I switched loyalties unlike a steadfast general and moved to the rediff camp.

This kind of sounds melodramatic like countries switching sides between US and USSR, the erstwhile, during the cold war era !
Things looked fine on rediffblogs, and I was at my blogging best. I thought it was a wise decision to associate my literary work with rediff, probably more desi than others...
But my moment of happiness was ephemeral, and a gap of 60 odd days between my 2 posts had taken its toll.

My trusted lieutenant RediffBlogs ditched me, and I thought at first hand, let me give him the benefit of doubt. I expected it was a server side issue which would get sorted in a few hours, or a couple of days as the worst possible bargain !
My hopes were all dashed when this security guard refused to accept my login credentials and kept me out of the realm of blogging...

When you run out of options, what do you typically do ? Well, just what the mouse called Scabbers did in the Harry Potter book, you run back to the lesser evil.
So though BlogSpot sounded like the one-who-must-not-be-named, I decided to name him and owe allegiance to him again.

And today's blog is precisely an effort at achieving that....

Only after posting will I realize if the attempt was worthwhile or not...

If yes
{
expect lots of blogging from me
}
else
{
// do nothing
}