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2006, Sep 16

Stupid Apple

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 12:15

The latest cause of heartburn for me:
 
Apple released a new version of the iPod with Video, now with a 80 GB hard drive, in the same form factor (size and weight) as that with the 60 GB drive, and discontinued the 60 GB model.
 
To add fuel to the fire, they are selling it at a price of $349, which effectively means that I lost not only $50 in the deal, but also 20 GB of hard disk space.
 
This absolutely sucks. Totally. In every way. Grrrrrr! Every single time I make a big technology-related purchase.
 
I want a free upgrade! NOW!
 
:’(
 
I need sympathies!

2006, Sep 10

Will I Be This?

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 02:20
From a Simpsons episode:

Some Grandpa: Oh, I’m so old.
Son: Yes.
GP: And what have I done in life? I’ve just wasted it. So much to be done, and yet…
Son: *cheesy smile*


Pathetic. Really.


What about you?

2006, Sep 07

Smilies As People

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 23:10

Or people as smilies. Take your pick!
 
Off-hand, I can associate at least four friends to smilies. By associate I mean, they look exactly like the smiley, except for the yellow skin colour and all that, if you get me.
 
Here’s a smallish list:
 
 - This one was in my degree college. She also makes wonderful puppy faces, those that you absolutely cannot dodge, they just have to melt you!
 - I did a project with this one. It’s not something you can perpetually see on her face, but when she does it, it looks exactly like that, and she makes this very funny noise.
 - We went to school together. Again, when she makes this questioning or sarcastic face, she looks exactly like that.
 - Again from school. No, she isn’t cock-eyed or anything, but had this amazing pic put up on her Orkut profile that had her exactly like that.
 
So there you go! Interestingly, all four of them are gals.

2006, Sep 01

Which one can you afford to lose?

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 03:15

Probably none, but just for the sake of argument, imagine that you get to choose only four of the (traditional) five senses: sight, hear, touch, smell and taste. Which ones will you choose and why?
 
In fact, why don’t you just prioritize all of them for me?
 
What about your limbs? What if they were on the choice-board as well?
 
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Music will generally sound richer if you allow your speaker system amplifier to boost it, intead of the computer sound card. That is, reduce the volume on your sound card, and increase that on your speakers. Of course, having good speakers helps.
 
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All that we perceive
In every mystery
Who are we
What we see
I can’t comprehend
- Thievery Corporation, All That We Percieve from The Mirror Conspiracy

2006, Aug 26

Spooked!

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 15:30

You know how those afternoon siestas are, you promise half the world that you’d get up in half an hour, and then that half turns into two, and you still are in no mood to get up. In fact, the whole afternoon is wasted in a full blown sleep complete with blankies and REM patterns and two dreams, just because you did not have enough sleep in the night before.
 
What you don’t know what I’m talking about? Jeez, what land are you from?
 
Anyway, so today, I woke up after a rather moderate an hour and a half, with every part of my body and most of my brain struggling, telling me to go back to sleep again, but that remaining part of my brain was so gawd-damn motivated that I did get up. I had two swags of the trusted caffeinated aerated drink to get me awake, and I was, sorta.
 
Switched on the monitor, was half-way chatting with a friend, and suddenly, the screen goes completely white, whiter than it would possible be, and the light seemed to glow and come out of the monitor… All of this happened for a fraction of a second, and disappeared after I blinked twice and rubbed my eyes!
 
Spooked, I was. Quite a bit.
 
I checked the time to see if I had lost any, which would explain alien activity, but no, did not seem to loose any. Then I tried to remember if I had forgotten anything, but that didn’t seem to be the case either. So then what was it?
 
Just an illusion? That would be really sad!

2006, Aug 24

Are We Moving Backwards?

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 13:25

After two days of cable TV blackout, and the court ruling that only rated-U movies and cleared programming can be broadcasted through cable TV, we now get the DTH to ban rated-A fare! And in an interesting hypocrisy display, U/A and serials are ok! (Will they ban the internet too? *)
 
Now, this is why I hate cable TV in the first place. Trust Star Movies to snip out the scenes so that they can air movies in the prime time slot, and insert enough ads so that the entire movie experience is confounded.
 
I love the internet however, P2P is here! Unrestricted, unmoderated access! I really hope the MPAA doesn’t come knocking, but I guess they have very little to do outside of the US jurisdiction anyway. I also hope that no stupid professor files a PIL against my ISP as well, and they start restricting content like some other ISPs are already doing.
 
But seriously, how dumb is that? I mean, shouldn’t people be allowed to choose? It’s not like this is a poison. Or sharp edges of a metal foil, that kids need to be protected from. There’s so much violence and pornography around anyway, I don’t think it really matters what the TV broadcasts.
 
Oh and yes, I’m really wondering what the National Geographic Channel and the Discovery Channel and Travel and Living have to say about this. Some of their content, is well, similar in nature to otherwise rated-A programming. And what about the many news channels? Are they rated-U?
 
Bah!
 
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* = Yes, I know you cannot ban the internet per se, but look, they did it with blogspot, and China is doing it (somewhat, if so for different reasons). It’s pig-headed and all that, but it’s doable.

2006, Aug 23

Stuff. Again.

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 21:50

Mediocrity hurts. Very much so.
 
Confusion reigns supreme. As always.
 
Is it over the head, yet?
 
:-(
 
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I hear the sound of the ticking of clocks
Come back and look for me, look for me
When I am lost
 
Just a whisper, a whisper, a whisper, a whisper
Just a whisper, a whisper, a whisper, a whisper
 
Night turns to day
And I still have these questions
Bridges will break
Should I go forwards or backwards.
Night turns to day,
And I still get no answers
 
- Coldplay, A Whisper from Parachutes

2006, Aug 19

Podcasts!

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 12:25

I love them!
 
It’s only recently I’ve realized the true possibilities and hype about them (of course, because I now have the iPod, so ha!)
 
Well, of late, I’ve been travelling for about two hours everyday for my French class, and till recently I used to spend that time listening to music. Then suddenly I remembered that I had some podcasts that I had not yet listened to, so I transferred them to the pod, and played them when travelling! And lo, it is uber. Absolutely fruitful way of spending otherwise wasted time! So far, I’ve been through four hours of interviews and speeches, most from IT Conversations.
 
The best part is, I can now relax my otherwise strained eyes. And improve my listening abilities. We normally ignore that, and in just four hours, I can actually feel a difference. As a plus, I am downloading basic stuff in French, like say kiddie stories, to listen to, hopefully that will help my French pronunciation.
 
Thanks Apple, thanks podcasters and most of all, thanks mom and dad for getting me the iPod! ;-)

2006, Aug 18

Grrrr! The Printer is Kaput!

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 14:15
My Epson C63 series printer head has gone kaput, and it’s going to cost me around Rs. 2000/- to get it replaced. So instead, I’m planning to scrap the printer and buy a simple dot matrix one.
Anyone interested in acquiring the C63 (two year old, printer head kaput, rest in good condition), please get in touch with me. Also available are cartridges for sale: Black TO461 for C63/65/83 or CX3500/4500/6500, Cyan, Magenta and Yellow at half the market price. The cartridges are new, but in opened condition.
Suggestions invited for a cheap A4 size dot-matrix.

2006, Aug 14

Bomb Scares and High Security

Filed under: Mailed-in — Hrishikesh @ 22:20

Amusing things happening these days:
 
My friend Swapneel is to leave for his Masters in Computer Science at Columbia in the US. Unfortunately, his flight is British Airways and goes through London. So no hand-baggage for him, not even his iPod. Wonder what he’ll do for entertainment! At least he isn’t flying Air India! Then again, he has no chicks with him as well! And if that wasn’t enough, BA has cancelled four of the seven transit flights to the US from Heathrow, London, including his flight. So while he will fly Mumbai-London tonight, he doesn’t yet know what flight they’ll schedule him for, to get to the States. One silly incident, and there you go!
 
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My trusty (or not so-trusty) printer, an Epson C63, suddenly decided to stop printing in black. It does print after some coaxing in the form of head cleaning and ink wasting, but even so, it manages to print only alternate lines. Fearing that the refilled black cartridge may be at fault, I buy a new genuine replacement. But no, it is as adamant as ever. So then, I call up Epson. After getting the local service centre number from their call centre, I decide to pay them a visit… Like taking a pet to the vet! ;-)
 
So there I was, carrying my printer in a big jholi with a plastic on top to protect it from the rain… I took the train to Kandivali since the centre is so close to the station, and as I step out of the train, the now extra alert policemen on the station (RPF?) ask me to show what I’m carrying. Wah! Now because they are supposedly doing their job, I show them… Haan sahab, this is a printer. Taking it to the repair shop. Nothing to see here, move along!
 
But those wires, they say pointing to the USB and the power cables, now detached and rolled up nicely. What are those for? Dude! The printer isn’t wireless. It needs to be connected to the PC. And the power. That needs these things called cables. They are not snakes to be used for mass destruction. Told him. Ooooh!, he says. Thik hai, jao.
 
As if!
 
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My French class got cancelled. Why, you ask? Well, apparently the government has declared a few areas to be sensitive and high security. Among them is the area around Plaza theatre and Shivaji Mandir in Dadar. That is precisely where my French class is located. So, there’s a sort of bandh from 10 AM on the 15th to 10 AM on the 16th. Grrrr!
 
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Side note: My blog now has 5000 hits! Thank you all! There will be a party later on, and only special people will be invited! :-P

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