Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Spirograph! Fun with graphs!


Here is a link to an online Spirograph application developed by me.

As a kid I had so much fun playing with this toy.
I was always amazed at the patterns and I would fill up any plain paper I could get my hands on!

I hope you enjoy it! Do let me know!

Monday, June 18, 2007

HDFC - House Loans

I visited HDFC house loan branch today morning and I was surprised to note that these guys are charging for every phone call that they make to you and every letter that gets posted to you!!!!

I was disappointed to note that these guys will not call up to inform when your EMI cheques get exhausted. This normally leads to an interest payable by you to the tune of ~INR 1000/- per month.

The manager at the branch today said that he has taken my feedback.
I hope he intends to take some action!

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Your way, My way OR The Right of Way!!!!

Once again I am lashing out on Bangalore traffic … nothing new as far as the traffic and road conditions are concerned, but some more observations I found interesting enough to grab some space on my blog.

I just returned home from office on my ducky Yamaha RX-135.
This is one bike I always recommend to any aspiring buyer. If you are not campaigning for mileage and want to have an adrenaline rush with a powerful drive in a limited budget, this is The Bike. I am the proud owner of this bike for last 5 years and it needs the least of maintenance and an almost constant mileage 60+/-10 Km for every Rs.100/- I spend on refueling.

Okay, coming back to Bangalore’s bumpy traffic story now.

Simply put day by day its becoming a nightmare to drive in Bangalore!!!!

My office is 15 kms away from my home, and by the time I reach office I am all sucked up, my hair disheveled and clothes covered with a thin layer of soot.

*Whew!*

I reach office zigzagging between traffic of all variety from simple bicycles to LMV to HMV you name it and that vehicle is in your way! Variety has always been the spice of Indian lifestyle!

A very common occurrence, any body could guess, is a traffic JAM!
With the traffic increasing by leaps and bound every day the JAM has become a routine phenomenon!

A few observations about the fellow commuters:

1) Nobody wants to wait. They need to understand that whatever you do however fast you drive you can never over come the average speed of the traffic. I have noticed this more than often that driving really rash and fast hardly pulls out a meager 4-5 minutes from the normal cool hassle-free driving.


2) Especially the two wheelers seem to be on a rampage and they will do any thing to move ahead disregarding lanes/ dividers and discomfort of other fellow commuters, to an extent that sometimes they even jump on to the pedestrian path!

3) Making the situation worse are the vehicles, LMVs of Call centers and private car rental agencies and to a certain extent general car owners, who love to go out of there lane in an effort to move ahead. They will first slowly peek on the right side of the road and then jump on to every opportunity that would push them by a car ahead of them, contributing to the opposite lane getting narrower and eventually leading to a JAM. Pathetic!

4) In the whole messy Jamming situation there are some smart 4 wheeled @$$€$ who decide to take a U-Turn and follow an alternative route to there destination, making the Jamming situation worse!

5) And last but not the least there are pedestrians who love to jump over the road dividers/ iron railings and cross over the road!


A very nice concept that I really wish people understand and start practicing in India is the “Right of Way”.

I am compelled to refer the readers of this article to this link from Transport department Govt. of NCT of Delhi:

Right of Way - India

And this link from California DMV website:

Right of Way - CA, US

I am confident that if commuters start being a little patient and follow these guidelines driving is bound to become a pleasure.

I make an appeal to all readers of this blog to use the information in the above links and also to share this information with there friends!

The key to safe and comfortable driving is being patient!

Drive safely! Follow the road rules! & Respect the “Right of Way”!

Friday, March 03, 2006

My cheese has moved!

Hiiiiii !!!!

Filling in my blog after a REALLY long pause! It feels good :-)

Life is such a complex maze of events that nobody can ever fathom.

I have faced certain situations during the last six months that have forced me to start thinking about what life is and why it is like an amalgamation of smiles and frowns.

Definitely “Life is not a bed of roses” but it is also not a “Bed of thorns”.

Around six months back, I took a decision and it turned out like somebody threw a stone in the placid waters of a pond. Everything is in a state of frenzy since then!

I am now leaving the actual incident for my rumination and I will continue to the vital parts and the larning. I hope my observations will be of help to many passing by my blog!

I guess I am pretty late at realizing the “Truths” of practical life but better late than never.
Some learn it the hard way that’s what I can say of me.

Is it bad to be good?
The usual argument holds good, nobody is good/ bad. It’s the situation that makes a person good or bad relative to you. However good you might be or do you just cannot keep “Everyone Happy”.

So the larning: Continue to be good and always do good things BUT never compromise on things that have a direct affect on you professionally and/ or personally.

Stand out large and shout if someone is trying to move your cheese. Even so, if the cheese is moved unwillingly, start finding a new and a better one. Even a mother would not suckle her baby unless the baby cries. [Good Reading: Who moved my cheese? Spencer Johnson].

Watch your interests!
I did *fail* in watching my interests :-( but I am now all set to relish on a new and of-course a better cheese :-).

A very important and vital element for a smooth and successful life – “Watch your interests and in the process try and fulfill interests of others you are interacting with”.

An all time favorite belief that I hold strongly: “In this world nothing happens without self interest”. So, always think what your benefit is before doing any thing!

Control your personal emotions/ worries!
Emotion, a very sensitive subject and it is an all time cause of some or the other kind of discomfort :-).

Never let your emotions and personal goals drive your actions at work! It has the potential to mar your judgment and has all the ingredients to force you to start finding a new cheese even if what you have is a good one, but just been eaten up at many places by your rivals!

Have a great day! [And wish me luck :-)]

Thursday, January 06, 2005

Hulchul

After a long time I am visitng my dormant blog.
I wonder if bloggers come to see if any I made any 'Hulchul'.

I didn't get time to a great extent and also true I had little to reflect on the 'Hulchul' happening around my life.

Latest updates
-Parents are here for a whole Month :-)
-Won a "Feather In My Cap Encore Award" for an out standing contribution in my Project :-) Hurray
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Sunday, September 12, 2004

Isn't it a wonder

Isn’t it a wonder?

Finally I have some time today to spurt on my blog :)
I have been thinking, while my blog was quiet, waiting for me to fill in.
It has been long, last post was on Monday, August 23, 2004 … whew that’s a really long break from blogging. Anyways, I am back and blogging :).

As a kid I was very curious and always playing the “why and how” game that I guess every one does. In the process I discovered many things, although at that time I had little understanding of what exactly I was up to, and not to mention I caused a lot of trouble to my parents but I know they love me.

I recollect as a kid, I got hold of a caterpillar roving in my garden. It was very beautiful all black with red, white and yellow dots all over it and two beautiful black antennas two in the front and two at the rear. It was about and inch and a half long and must have been slightly less than a centimeter thick, it was big as far as the size for a caterpillar, that as a kid I could have imagined.

It was harmless. When it moved on my hand I had a tingling feeling when its thoracic legs and the abdominal legs clung on my hand, it was very soft, like silk. I picked it up and brought it inside my home. I prepared a home for it using a shoe box. I gave to it the leaves of the plant on which I found it feeding. I had read in the school text books that a caterpillar turns into a cocoon and then in to a beautiful butterfly. Now I was about to experience the same in real life. It was very exciting. I love my Mom and Dad they never said no to what I was doing :).

Days passed by I kept feeding the little thing with plucked leaves from my garden. I played with it, allowing it to explore on my arms, enjoying the tingling feeling it gave. The time came, one fine day I saw it weaving the cocoon! It was a sight to behold. Using its spinneret it was spitting a sticky liquid and then weaving a cocoon around it. The day it happened I watched it for hours and my mom was really angry as I was not studying, but I was happy as I was experiencing something different, I was extremely excited, and I know she too was pretty enchanted by the experiment. Finally it made the cocoon in 2 days. The silky black skin was shed before it entered into the cocoon. The cocoon had a hard shell unlike the silky touch of its past life.

It was still, no movements, I wondered if it was still alive. The next day I dared to pick it up in my hand and to my astonishment that thing wriggled in my hands! It was an amazing feeling, to feel a budding life in my own hands. I could see it now filled with some liquid and white grainy matter towards the translucent front end of it. I was taken aback by the metamorphosis process. Once a caterpillar, it was now trapped inside a hard shell and the whole body turned into liquid and some white lumps.

I could feel the thing move inside the cocoon, but I had no idea what it was. It was no more a caterpillar and it was definitely not a butterfly. It was awe-inspiring. I had a feeling of pride flaunting it to whoever came to my home. It was a different! I kept a careful watch on it all the days, the liquid inside kept getting dense as the time passed, one fine day it broke open the shell and came out. I was unfortunate not to see this happen as I was in the school at that time.

When I came home I heard something flapping inside the little shoe box. I knew my efforts had fructified and I was very excited. I opened the box very carefully so as not to frighten the little life and before I could see the fruits of my labour, it flew out of the box and sat on the ceiling of my room. I was overjoyed but for a moment. It failed my expectations badly. It turned out to be a large Moth instead of a fascinating Butterfly in myriad colors that I had imagined it to be.

Nevertheless even today when I am writing this I am filled with excitement about the rendezvous I had with “Life”.

The sheer thought of being aware of the existence of our life is mesmerizing.

One powerful thought – “It’s a great feeling to feel the life itself”.

Monday, August 30, 2004

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I'm not getting enuff time lately to update my blog :(

Will fill in JIT some time soon :) .. keep blogging though.. :)

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An IT HR Manager talking to a prospective employee "Santa Singh" ...

HR Manager: Choose any figure between 5 and 6 lacs as your salary package.

After a minute of silence...
Santa Singh: Ummm .. I choose 5.5 lacs
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'Njoy.