Monday, April 26, 2004
On a nice sojourn
Took off on Friday 23rd and went on a two day trip to Ooty (a hill station) with my parents. We left Coimbatore on Friday morning at 11 am and reached Ooty at 2 in the afternoon. Our visit coincided with the Rain God's visit that afternoon. Incessant rains forced us to stay indoors till 6 in the evening. After that we took a nice saunter and visited Charring Cross. Did some window shopping and called it a day. The next day we hired a cab and visisted the Dodabedda peak, Pykara Dam, Boat house, Brindavan Gardens, Rose Garden and a few picturesque valleys. This took us till almost 3 in the afternoon. We took a lot of snaps and had a real good time visiting these places. The best part of course, being the weather. It was so much of a relief to get out of the heat wave that grasped most part of the South and to enjoy the chilly winds of the Western Ghats. After bidding good bye to our relatives, we started our descend to Cbe the same evening and reached "Home sweet home" by 8 pm on Saturday evening. Sunday was a quiet day and we spent most of the time indoors except for a few hours to see the doctor and buy a pair of shoes for Madhu (my brother). Caught the bus at 10 pm and headed straight to Bangalore. The weekend was truly rejuvenating and it was a much needed break!!
Wednesday, April 21, 2004
A new feather to the old bird
Today we had our ground floor inauguration at SUN IEC amidst all pompous. Mark and Vijay did the formalities and this is truly a historic milestone in IEC's achievements. With hi-tech labs, sun standard cubicles and beautiful conference rooms, the place looks really a s/w engineer's haven. So much for the lucky chaps to work in this new place, while I enjoy my little nook on the 6th floor.
Treat in the "Gramin" style
Yesterday, our gang went to Gramin to celebarate the occasion of Athu getting her H1B this year. We had a good time squeezing each other in the rat hole place, but the food (an authentic North Indian sytle) was really good and that simmerred our frustations a wee bit.
Though the place was qutie claustrophobic, people were pouring in all the time. So much to please the taste buds, that people preferred to hang on till they got their little nook. JB and Athu had to put up with some curd spilling on them, thanks to the waiters, but that did not let our fun be washed away. Quite a fun evening it was overall.
Though the place was qutie claustrophobic, people were pouring in all the time. So much to please the taste buds, that people preferred to hang on till they got their little nook. JB and Athu had to put up with some curd spilling on them, thanks to the waiters, but that did not let our fun be washed away. Quite a fun evening it was overall.
Tuesday, April 13, 2004
To do or not to do
In feb 2000, Rob Pike published a white paper "System Software Research is Irrelevant". This is more than a truth now and people who have realised this are silently admitting to the statement. Today, we are all concerned/bothered about creating new applications with existring technology or coming up with a technology that is actually an amalagamation of existing technologies. Where has all the thinking gone in coming up with a new OS with a new architecture..not a Windows based or a unix based one..something which is different??
does all this make any sense???
does all this make any sense???
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