Sunday, March 27, 2011

Big B Tweeting in Punjabi today


Hey!


A chair was bothering the great Big B while he was Tweeting today @SrBachchan.

Few very amusing tweets by him in light mood turned to Punjabi.

It was amusing and good to hear own language from him.

Also good to see a really candid side of him while he shared some more facts about his linguistic skills with the TwFmXt (Twitter Extended Family) as he lovingly calls his Twitter followers!

Got little time today guys wanted to quickly share this . Good night. TC. See ya soon.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Hello...? ubuntu here!

Hi all!

You know what is unique about this post?

This one, I am keying in from ubuntu 10.10 running from my 4 GB USB drive! Reason is that I have to revise some aspects of Linux for an upcoming examination. So I thought that there must be someway to quickly try some commands.

What I was searching for was some public server that I can access using telnet or remotely try something over a web sharing session. But here I got it running on my own PC within 5 minutes of downloading the ISO file from http://www/ubuntu.com.

The process was so straight forward! Download the ubuntu ISO, download the USB installer, enable USB boot device in the BIOS, select removable drive to boot! That's all.

I have not set any persistence area on this USB device so will not be able to create any files or save any settings I make to the environment. That is, I will get to use a brand new installation of ubuntu in every session I log in. But that serves my purpose.

Also it reminds me of some games that I used to play on my RedHat installation when I was graduating. Even then the purpose was academic: Shell programming. This time I will just be running some file system commands and get to know the file system and device management in Linux. That'll be all.

Nice experience and it has got nice effects like wobbling windows that stretch and wobble when you move them around or resize and maximise and icons that you can right click to stretch. Something new and different from what I have been seeing on my XP...cool!

I got to play with this for a while. Seeyaround.

Take care

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Parallel chases

As India is chasing Australian target of 261 to move up the WC2011 ladder, I am on a different kind of chase here. A day before the big day, all the likes of us have been through this kind of chase, racing through the  subject material for a three hour long performance. Target 350 pages, need 250 in next 6-10 hours at 25 per hour :-) Hope I will make it.

Of course I will because so many people have passed on best wishes for tomorrow. Call me superstitious but I believe that my lack of faith in religious deities is compensated by positive synergy that flows for me from my well wishers' hearts. I move ahead to accept any challenge and so far have managed to emerge with flying colors. Thanks to my close friends, parents, siblings and well wishers whose wishes and blessings protect my back and force my destiny to rule in my favor. So blessed I am!

My greatest regards to all these beautiful human beings in my life who keep me going on. Keep me from giving in. Keep me motivated to make that last effort when the times are toughest. I absolutely can not afford to make a slightest dent in their hearts. Amen!

Have to stop here because my right hand is bandaged due to suspected RSI. I dread that horrible term to be attached to my extremities. Hope it will be fine by morning. :(

Take care!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Ready-Set-Facebook!

The title says it all.

The fad is infecting all and it is getting so addicting that now I am feeling that I would need a parental control tool for my own self! There is so much useless amusement about the internet that it takes some effort to switch to useful work while online.

By the way, a friend suggested a cool site for listening free Indian music online http://www.muzikwar.com/. Is it legal? Anyways listening to a nostalgic song by Safri Boys: Rahe rahe jaan waliye (Hey you fair lady walking along the way). The lyrics promising a love-till-death, unconditional, unending. The love that love should be. A nice way to recharge after spending a really hectic day at office!

Reminds me when I used to listen to a lot of music when I was schooling. Even switching off the fans so that I can enjoy every note of the song in solitary room for a few minutes. Sweating was ignored in favor of great food for soul: music.

Still a fan of music that used to captivate during those old days. More now when I often get out of sync with the latest bands and albums, I enjoy those tracks all the more.

Few days ago, someone asked me when I find time for bogging as I am working, studying and reading (technical) stuff at the same time. My answer: We can always spare some time for what we like to do. Just as we find time for whom we love.

Well, I think I went a little astray. Got to get back to work. Remember 5 are still to go? Actually 4 now.

Off I go. Take care.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Visit to old age home

One of my friends had his birthday and invited me to accompany him on a visit to old age home where they were providing lunch for the day.

It was a gloomy sight to see abandoned old men and women only passing their days. The facility was providing only the basic amenities and some recreation. But what good is all the recreation if you are not in the best frame of your mind? Ill-treated, abandoned or separated from dear ones by acts of God. They probably have no more objectives in life and just living on...

The staff of the facility deserves a mention and a token of respect who are definitely more patient and caring than the ones whom these old men and women bore and brought up: to their own ill luck.

Life has its facets. Got to live with it. All we can do is contribute to make their life a bit easier. I think we all should add this to our lists to do some charity for these institutions. Whenever we feel like throwing a bash, we should also keep aside a small share of our recreational budget to empower these institutions.

I will, are you joining in?