Tuesday, January 27, 2009

My baby, in real copper and components...!

Today morning, I felt extremely happy holding my new baby in real copper and components.  Yes the boards I designed have arrived from the fab-assembly unit.

Before we woke her up to this real world and feed power, she was given a full check up… As any parent would propagate how bringing up children is a difficult yet enjoyable experience, my friends added similar such experiences of theirs to normal conversations.

She is just born; need to bring her up…miles of difficult path to go. But for now, she is the cutest baby I have ever seen because she is of my blood :)

Monday, January 26, 2009

Is India's future in rite / wright / right / write / ryte direction!!!?

rite / wright / right / write / ryte... So much of similar rhyming words?


Yes, all these words were collated from responses to a questionnaire presented to women students of PSG College of Arts and Science in Coimbatore. The questionnaire was a part of the one-to-one initiative from Vasantha Memorial Trust for spreading the awareness on breast-self-examination among women. Around 900 girls were given the awareness talk.

My mother who was a part of the initiative was amused by the answer to a particular question (Answer: Right) Some of the answers were rite (the mobile SMS effect perhaps), wright(Where did wright brothers come into picture?), right, ryte(Again SMS effect), write(What to write?) and many more similar sounding compounds. Many did not choose to right the write answer...sorry, write the right answer!

This left me wondering whether we are marching into future in the right direction??

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Saving Satyam...at whose cost?

I was taken aback by the Indian government decision to flush in 2000 crore Indian Rupees to save Satyam IT limited. Government was in fact acting hurriedly in taking over the Satyam IT limited themselves. This highlights involvment of top government officials in the scam and now they are trying to hide themselves from the one of the Great Indian Shame of the century.

Our prime minister says that this will save us from the corporate shame in the eyes of other foreign countries, but at whose cost...Being the part of the scam the individual politicians, including state and central ministers along with auditors and directors of Satyam would have made a lot of money then (When the founder and CEO resigned the company following a confession of cooked up accounts, he held only 5% of stake in the company! ). Now politicians want to save the self destroyed corporate image usign the tax payers hard earned money.

Why should we, the tax payers of the country bear the burden for a bunch of selfish crooks affected by the virus of greed?

Friday, January 09, 2009

Real Work...

'I swear by my life, and my love of it, that I will never live for the sake of another man, nor ask another man to live for mine...'      _Ayn Rand from her 'Atlas Shrugged'

Real team work and fulfilling work starts when we understand the above lines in its entirety...
What do you say?

    Tuesday, January 06, 2009

    I am 24.60232717 yrs old !!!

    Hey CK…this is not the right thing you have done…exclaimed my junior colleague during morning tea break. I was really amused by the tone he said those words. He was referring to my age I have put in the company networking portal.

    Born in 1984-May, I am 24.60232717 years old as of today (This is what my computer calculated!). Now should I mention my age as 24yrs or 25yrs? Here started the debate…
    Should I say my age is or 24.xxxxxx years then?

    Whatever is, can’t we mention that I am always 16 + rest yrs as experience?

    Sunday, January 04, 2009

    Smoking Ban, India and the World...

    Before typing in my thoughts to the word processor, I thought it would be wise to delve deeper into the banning of smoking in public places around the globe. And I was right in doing so, because till now I was under the impression that India is the only country to impose such a ban. In fact we are actually delayed in passing such a bill: more than 80 nations have such bans in place (Courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_smoking_bans). To my surprise, the earliest smoking ban dates back to as early as 1590 brought about by Pope Urban VII and the first modern age ban was imposed by Nazis in Germany and was in effect till their fall in 1945 (Courtesy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoking_ban).

    Though governments round the world have banned smoking, how many nations are effectively implementing this rule is still an unanswered question. My feel is that, in India this ban as any other rule has transformed into an array of bribe collection mechanism. Curious about other nation’s success stories on such bans, I searched the web and found out one or two research paper exploring the barriers in implementing smoking bans. This clearly means that every other country is trying to achieve higher success rates in imposing smoking ban and are finding it tougher. Probably I will weave one of my next blog based on my reading of these researches. 

    Thursday, January 01, 2009

    Lenses...

    The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera." ~ Dorothea Lange (1895–1979)...
    I saw this quote in one of my contacts in Flickr photo sharing site and felt how true these words are...

    In fact, I welcome the new year 2009 by exploring an ocean of bits and pixels of frames shot by people world-over. A real satisfying experience that no words can express...

    Wish you all a happy new year indeed.