Sunday, July 12, 2009

कुछ ऐसे ही

ऐ हमें भी मालूम हैं , कल को छोड़ के जो निकला ,
वो सुबह नई हैं |
आगे जो दिख रहा , सपनो से भरी ,
वो दुनिया नई हैं |
नयापन के नवरंग में डूबा ,
मैं ऐ भूल कैसे जाऊ ,सर छुपाने को आज भी ,
कल की धुप में जला ,
मेरा आशियाना वही हैं |

Saturday, December 27, 2008

The undead dead


It has been a long time gentlemen. I wonder what is everyone upto. I am putting up picture of my house. Yes, its bloody cold, I know. I just saw the picture of Chitro da two posts below. Cooking breakfast special Jeeves? :)
Life in a remote English village gives one ample time to reflect and so forth (read: Shivam is terribly bored of staring at deers and rabbits and doesn't like the fact that he can't shoot them). I am hoping Patri is having fun in Cambridge (Another village!). What is the US gang upto? And the Europe? Dada must have mastered cooking 2 mine-ute noodles by now and Kamlesh should have finetuned his utopian new-economy-principles, I guess. Its about time.
Thus finishes the random rant. Here is wishing all of you a wunnerful Christmas and a great new year. May you all live to eat Pandey's food one more time! May Jaggu with you.
Peace.

Friday, October 31, 2008

Cambridge

Beautiful place! Amazing and so steeped in history! My room's location is really deadly, it on trinity street almost opposite Trinity Great Gate. Newton's room is some 30 mts away and so is Ramanujan's room. 8 people stay in my apartment including 2 profs, probably retired.
There are many events organized here to welcome freshers and one of the best is pub crawling, where you go to a pub, grab a drink or 2, and then dash off to another pub. The bigger pub crawls, like trinity's, also involves garish costumes. Was really smashing, ended up in a nightclub, saw things I had only seen on youtube before, somehow returned to my room and slept to wake up to a glorious hangover!! One of my friends was punched by another guy when he was returning to his place!!
And a welcome relief is that some trailers are open almost through the night, so no more misadventures like we had back in ISI, foraging for food from dreamland to airavatha at 2 in the night!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

LSE

Read here!
Account of an Undergrad - first year.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Its four in the f*** in morning!

A line I cribbed from Shaun of the dead!
Actually its five in the morning in nama bengalooru. And as always I turn to blogging to kill time, though this time in the BMath blog, a privilege extended to me by the madcaps I had as my seniors.
I was thinking about the piratebay thing, which most of the internet users round the globe visit more often than not, except probably in US of A, Uncle Sam being his usual hawkish self. Now piratebay is a torrent site, which allows us to download loads of stuff using some torrent client like azureus. Its based in Sweden, which has pretty lax copyright laws or maybe, pretty ok copyright laws. Piratebay has been aggressively targeted by some organizations, most famously by MPAA, which is the Motion Pictures Association of America. MPAA urged, nudged, and probably kicked asses of some Swedish ministers and got Piratebay raided, although it was up in about 3 days. Have a look at this.
MPAA claims that Piratebay is in violation of copyright laws, that what it does is stealing. Legally though this might not exactly be right, the reason being Piratebay is more like an information giver, its like you ask this fellow where you might get stolen TV's or where the gangbang's going on. You can't prosecute someone for this, atleast that's what Swedish law says.
Ethically and economically however this is a different issue. The MPAA argues that this downloading is resulting in money loss for artists (as wide as possible), that it is something that might lead to loss of jobs, lowering of budgets and lowering of incentives for movie work. This is not quite true. First, most people download movies they otherwise won't have watched in theater or would have bought a dvd of, however the movie turns out to be good many do get the dvd (this is not quite true in India, what with dvd prices high and students, who are the major downloaders, budgets low) but you can see the comments in piratebay, in which the one who is sharing the movie, recommends it. Why do people take so much time to share a movie? My guess is that apart from the fact that they expect other people to share, they also want to show a good movie to others, akin to the way I used to run around trying to show movies in the audi. Besides sometimes this sharing can also greatly advertise a movie, case in point being that of The Man from Earth. Most of the movies being shared are popular hollywood movies, which I believe are downloaded by 20-30 years olds, mostly for time pass, but not out of an irresistible need to watch movies, I mean if Piratebay wouldn't have been around, they would probably watch TV, get a social life, masturbate, whatever. Some might rent a movie, this thing though I am not sure about, ie I don't know if
people will rent a movie unless they know its good, has got good reviews or is recommended by a friend. Although people do download movies indiscriminately, I mean 150 guys downloaded The Hottie and the Nottie for heaven's sake!!
Sharing is inherent in most humans and piratebay is just a big center for sharing. Rousseau defined civilization to be all about building fences, he famously said man is born free yet everywhere is in chains! But I can hardly criticize civilization to defend something that is a product of civilization! However, it is natural for us to try and break fences, fences are quite good but too tight fencing is not what we are looking for!
The important thing is that this is sharing which is going on, not stealing. I mean if they stop it, why not stop people from lending their DVDs, cameras, books, etc to their friends?
PS- Australian Aborigines were a race of people who were pretty much without any fence, they roamed wherever they wanted, each clan was like a big family in fact they hardly differentiated between there tribe and family, and if someone refused to share his wife, he was regarded as a bad sport!! I guess Kamleshji would have fitted right in, could have become sarpanch of an aborigine village simply by sharing the right thing!
PS2- One wonderful review of The hottie and the nottie said this - Watching this film was like having a view from underneath a toilet....and watching in horror as each piece of cinematic feces after another emerged, falling horribly and inevitably towards you.

Saturday, May 31, 2008

Why people blog?

Nowadays the blogs seem to be replacing the Fifth estate. Indian paparazzi are more using blogs to get into the limelight rather than call a press conference and make the announcements. I am totally baffled as to why people blog. I asked one great researcher why he blogs. He 'defined' blog as a personal diary which can be accessed as long as you have access to internet(though his definition of 'definition' is pretty vague and hazy). But then, if you are really interested in penning your thoughts and ideologies, then why go online, in the days of hacking, cracking and 'phishing'?

When your credit card can be accessed and hacked using a computer, why write your thoughts, which are more valuable than mere 6 sq. inch cards?

Being a statistician, my feeling is that a personal diary is very less probable to be stolen than a blog being intruded. So why blogging?

Monday, May 26, 2008

Some Photos.

Lake Michigan Surfers.




















(left)Sad and lonely. :(













Human face.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Hiking/Chicago Trip.

Today, we planned to go to Starved Rock State Park which is in Illinois(IL). We four started driving from seven in the morning as it was 3.5 hours drive from St. Louis. We reached there by 10:30, it was good light hazy weather for hiking. We had our brunch in a restaurant, it was buffet and was good, I enjoyed it. Then we left for hiking with a map, which showed 4-5 small canyons along the side of Illinois river. The river was not huge, as what I would say but it was surrounded by good mountains/hilly areas. We headed with the map and got few pictures(whose link will be posted soon(hopefully) in my album). We were lucky to get some good ones in our cameras. Then we finally walked alongside the river to the parking lot. The surprising moment came when we decided to have some good food after all that excitement in the hiking, not to mention that the hiking was really tiring as we walked for some 10 miles on those mountains and along the river. Anyways, we decided to go to Gareeb Nawaz/Usmania(in Chicago) for Biryani!!! And we left for it. We reached Usmania at 1630 hrs. got our biryanis but not before we saw the lake Michigan as we drove through the Lake Drive and near Sears Tower. Lake looked astonishing, it was beautiful and filled with surfers. As it was already 6 and given that it will take 5 hours to drive back we left Chicago(Chicago is 313 miles from St. Louis). But that was not the end of surprise, we were caught by the hail storm that was there waiting for us in the dark night, 150 miles before our destination. And we were racing @80 mph, which was both exciting and crazy. We drove past people who were mere 40 and were reluctant to speed up. Over all it was a total surprise trip which was made in few second's initiation and executed with the most excitement(if not perfection).

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

NY and DC trip day 1











It's long that anyone posted some topics here. :(
So I thought I'll take the initiative to write something, cause my semester practically got over today. Last week I , together with a few friends went to visit New York and Washington. We rented a car on Sunday April 20th and headed to New York at around noon. In between we stopped to some place in Connecticut to have a small break and then we continued our journey to New York. We reached New Jersey at around 4 in the evening and checked in our Hotel. After an hour's rest we headed to New York. We were at Times Square at around 7pm. Times square was full of people even though it was a Sunday evening. The place near times square rocks. We park our car in the 7th avenue and amazingly we got free parking. :)
We walked around in times square watching the most colorful American city. Then we headed towards the Rockefeller centre . We had to walk 2 blocks to get there from times square. There is a beautiful garden in front of Rockefeller center and behind there are flags of all the countries which are decorated in white lights. Then it was the time to go to the top of the rock, on the roof of Rockefeller center. We had to stand in a huge queue before we entered the building. We went thorough a minor security check before we got in. There again we had to wait in a long queue before we could step in the high speed elevator to finally reach the top of the rock (well... at least to the 63rd floor. The elevator doesn't go to the top). We walked around there for a while before we finally took the escalator to reach the top. The view from there was fantastic. I would suggest whoever gets a chance to come to New York must go there during night for the view. It is worth your money and effort :)
At around 11 in the night, we were out in the streets of New York and surprisingly we found out that even New York sleeps as most of the shops were closed, but luckily the Burger King near our car was open. Then we drove to ground zero, to see the remnants of the world trade center. They are still trying to clear the area and it looks so sad. But they are planning to build a new world trade center in the same place by 2012.
Then we headed for the battery park to get a view of the Statue of Liberty at night. But it's actually too far from there to get a good picture. So we headed back to our hotel with the plan to visit Statue of Liberty and other places in New York on the next day.

To be continued...