Monday, November 21, 2005

Amruta smiles

It was long we had been postponing Amruta's photo shoot. Finally last weekend I caught Amruta behind the lens, and got a great shots with my new 50mm fixed lens f/1.8!

Sunday, October 23, 2005

Work for a social cause

What social work are you talking about?
Member of a CybageAsha committe, (A group in my company, Cybage, which looks into work for the social cause), I have been involved in helping out people in need. My focus has been physical presence rather than financial aid. Visit orphan ages (Shreevasta), aids affected kids (Mannavvya) and other institutes where kids are taken care and educated.

Why work for social cause?


Motivation factors:

Hindering factors:

Monday, October 17, 2005

CybageAsha's recent visit to Phadke Kaku's place

This weekend CybageAsha had been to a visit to Phadke Kaka-kaku's place. Phadke kaku takes care of children's education. We had great fun doing a few hundreds of greeting cards and dozens of Handkerchief painting.

More details in my CybageAsha blog:
Blog: CybageAsha Social Group
Post: CybageAsha 2nd year celebration
Link: Click Here

Saturday, October 15, 2005

Royal Enfield Himalyan odyssey

Do you have that craze for adventure. You can do something like this!

Royal Enfield Himalyan odyssey (27th June to 11th July 2005)
http://www.royalenfield.com/app/IN/Events/HimalayanOdyssey.asp

Saturday, September 24, 2005

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

My left foot ligament injury


The Introduction:
Met with a small accident yesterday (8th Aug'05), where the truck tyre went over my left foot.

Its not a bone fracture, but a ligament injury. As per the doctors it should heel within 3 weeks time!

The Story:
I was on my 2-wheeler, on the approach route to Holekar bridge (The bridge near Bombay Sappers), that approach route is mostly busy at rush-hours (12 noon), the vehicles were moving slow, and close to each other. On my left was a truck moving slowly (Not more than 5km/hr). A Sumo guy rushed in from right hand side (40-50kms/hr) and hit my handle. I went out of control, and was pushed on my left onto the truck. I took the support of the truck by my hand and kept my foot down. It was at that time the truck went over my foot. It was a close call!

The After effect:
I was in office for that day, without much pain. But by evening the pain increased. Went to Mangeshkar hospital late that evening and got a X-ray done. X-ray was ok without any damage to the bone. Doc says its a ligament injury. Next day got the foot plastered (Adhesive Scotchcast). Bright Pink: That was the only color available in the scotch cast! :)

Its difficult to walk properly with the plaster-on.

The Good news:
My foot X-ray report says: "The joint spaces are unremarkable"
The means my bone structure is good!

Saturday, July 30, 2005

Monday, July 25, 2005

Opdicom's Disk media storage solution

One of my friend's at office is working for a new client, which is into Optical Disk storage solution.

I liked the concept!

There is this box, where you can dump-in all your CD's / DVD's. This box connects to your PC's USB. Type in a search string and - bingo!!!! the box pops-out your desired CD.... Cool...right!

Check it out:
http://www.opdicom.com

Currently I am using https://www.qunom.com's CD Bank cataloguer.

Saturday, July 23, 2005

My photo competition entries at my office

We had to submit 5 photos for the theme: "Nature". My entries for this competition were:







Lance Armstrong Autobiography

It was in History channel that I saw the Biography of Lance Armstrong: his determination to bicycle riding and fight against cancer.

I have got his autobiography "It's Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life"

You should see more about it here in the blog

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Photo Storage from Camera Flash Card

How do I store my photos from my Camera Flash Card into a Storage Device without the help of a Computer?

I am finding for a cheap solution:
1. Digimate II Portable Digital Storage Solution?
link here

2. Digi Mate ?
http://blueangel.en.alibaba.com/product/0/50211163/Digi_Mate.html

Apple iPod have great solutions, but they are costly solutions

Let me know if anyone has a better solution

---
I got some more solution, like directly cutting a CD from the CF card - Battery operated

Apacer CP-200 CD Writer.

Or a HDD reader USB 2.0
Goto Link

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Swami vivekananda's chicago speech

Swami vivekananda's chicago speech.. back in 1893...
An excellent sketch of the gist of Hinduism for the modern mind (Swamiji was speaking to Americans). Wonderful use of English.. possibly the finest you would have ever heard.

Speech Part 1 (20MB)
Speech Part 2 (16MB)

Spread the links if you can...

Want to know more about: Canon EOS lens!

Great link:
http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/canonFAQ.htm#2Q1

More on Canon lenses:
http://photonotes.org/articles/beginner-faq/lenses.html

Canon Camera:
http://photonotes.org/articles/beginner-faq/

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Checking binary files in CVS

Its easy adding and checking-in text files in CVS. Use the following commands:
cvs add [filename]
cvs commit [filename]

And when you want to add and commit it in binary format in CVS. Use the following commands:
cvs add -kb [filename]
cvs commit [filename]

But, what if you add an binary executable file in text format (like I always do). You are in a big mess. I always used to delete that file from CVS and add the same file again in binary mode. However, I recently came to know that we can change the mode from text to binary using 'cvs admin' and 'cvs update' commands.

What you have to do is:
1. Replace the existing file in your local folder with a clean binary version. (I still want to verify whether this is necessary or not)
2. Call cvs admin -kb [filename]
3. Call cvs update -A [filename]

This converts the file in binary mode. This has saved a lot of my time, and also the version number isn't altered.
Reference:
Click here to goto reference page

Other CVS links (CVS tutor):
http://durak.org/cvswebsites/doc/cvs_toc.php#SEC_Contents

Sunday, March 27, 2005

Makarandgad Photo

The group on the Makarandgad Trek. A Picture perfect photo
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Lie

I had seen this documentary on Lies on National Geographic. Summary:

Lie:

Every individual tell atleast 2 lie every day. So in a year it come to more than 600 lies.

Self-Oriented:
- Protect from embarrasment
- positive impression
- gain advantage
- avoid punishment

Other-oriented:
Good motivate. Friend1 to Friend2 (Friend2 had a recent facial burn operation): "You are looking good today".

White Lies:
You are worried about you monthly budget. Your collegue crosses you, he asks: "How are you?". "I am doing great"

Infant Liar:
- Lie plays an important role of tranforming a child into an individual
- Till 3 year of age an infant cannot read others mind.
- Test wer conducted John and Mary example.

Liar's Brain:
- Good understanding of others mind
- Involves complex calculation

Pathological Liar:
- Pseudologs.

Lie detection:
- Polygraph
- Liars face --> Macro-expression --> computer-based techniques.