Its the difficult path I choose,
There is lot to gain yet lot to lose.
Midst of stormy waters
The shore left behind
No oar to row back
No way to rescind.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
The Path
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Wednesday, September 02, 2009
The battle within
The hardest battle in life is not with the external world, its with the internal forces. The battle raging between you mind, your brain , your soul and all the invisible forces around you. While the visible forces play havoc, dwindling the ray of light which was open sunshine once.
It's battle between selflessness and happiness? Or is it just a mirage?
Why is being a masochist so hard? If it is hard then isnt it defying the very meaning of the word masochist because it gives no pleasure? Or it is another one of those illusions caused by the fickle mind? Is it really a fickle mind or has it always been that way?
Was I wearing rose-colored glasses so long? Or is it the new Ray ban coolers? Is it perception or reality?
It is the battle noone can help you fight... the ball is in your court..
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
THE SEARCH
Search...
In the wake of the swan,
In the ruddy dawn,
In the ebb of the tide,
In the whisker’s pride.
At the pitter-patter of rain,
At the waxing disdain,
At the turmoils and foils,
At the laity’s toils.
But I found...
In the screeches and squeals,
In the emotional upheavals,
In the burning tears,
In the ink it smears.
At the eye of rage,
Bless my soul, I’m no sage,
At the anguish of passion,
At niceties of compassion.
Therein my inspiration lies.
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Monday, November 24, 2008
The KADA
The first bell had rung indicating exams would commence in ten minutes. I opened my pencil pouch hurriedly in order to empty the contents onto my desk. And there it lay.
The KADA.
A sense of belonging struck me, it was mine, it should be adorning my wrist right now. But then it was more than a sense of belonging, a sense of identity one could say woven with a sense of pride a sikh feels.Though not strongly religious on the outside, but indeed a very ardent believer of god on the inside it evoked a series of complex feelings in me. A subtle reminder to the fact that god exists and is sending you signals all the time, it's for you to recognise them. And I'm glad I did.
NOTE:
The five sacred Sikh symbols prescribed by Guru Gobind Singh are commonly known as Panj Kakkar or the 'Five Ks' because they start with letter K representing Kakkar in the Punjabi language. And the KADA or steel bracelet is one of them.
It is round and seamless: sign of eternity. God is one, has no end. Universal origin of humanity and the entire creation.
Made of Iron: symbol of humility
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Thursday, August 14, 2008
Miscommunication? I Recommend a parity bit

A few days back,
A: hey nice kurta, where did you get it?
Me: Gee Thanks! There is a sale nearby, only 20 kurtas left there. You better hurry up if you want to get one.
A few days later,
B:hey is this one of the 20 kurtas you got at the sale? 'A' was just telling me about it...
Me: Eh?*@#@*
This semester one of the subjects allocated to us deals with Error Detection And Correction. It is strange to see that so much toil has gone into devicing a mechanism for error free digital communication whilst human communication lies ignored.
If something needs a parity bit,its human communication more than anything else.
NOTE:
No blog updates so long because the creative juices have been clogged up by the colander...
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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
Old Wine in New Bottle
Perception is the holy grail
Thou should not oneself fail
The pain hence thy heart shall hold
Magnanimity known only as time enfolds
So etch thy vision with ink of life
Overcoming any manifestation of strife
There is no rewind on the reel of real
So go get thy dream,its your steal.
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Sunday, January 06, 2008
CELL PHONE TECHNOLOGY-THE PAST, THE PRESENT, THE FUTURE
When you peer into crystal ball of technology, the mist of the past reveals that the history of cell phones go back down into the year 1843,when Michael Faraday studied to see if space could conduct electricity. This concept evolved into transmitting messages using atmosphere as a conducting medium. In the past they were synonymous to thick masonry bricks being carried around in dubiously bright neoprene covers and were good only for making occasional, static-filled phone calls and now comes an era of cell phones with the slimmest phone in the world having a thickness of only 11.9 mm (NEC e949) and the device weighs only 96 grams.
Cell phones today have become so pervasive that many countries (and a number of states) have passed laws preventing motorists from using handsets as they drive, namely the eerie hands-free conversationalist who appears to be deeply involved in a conversation with himself. But then cell phones are like Swiss knives, there is always room for invention.
The third generation of mobile technology or 3G as its known is considered as the cell phone equivalent of broadband and is rumoured to be soon followed by 3.5G and 4G. Japan has been labelled as the leader of the pack, with other countries following. Here are lists of few things experts believe cell phones will be capable of doing in the near future.
• By 2010 or so, handsets will use flexible or holographic displays and could have processors that run at clock speeds up to 5GHz. In addition, they may pack up to 10GB of flash memory or hard disks that can hold 20GB of data or more
• Geolocation: This utilizes the GPS (Global Positioning System) and helps find the users' own location, finds friends and family and access practical mapping services. In Europe, Siemens has released a phone the SXG75) equipped with a GPS module and navigation software, and the Tomtom Mobile 5 Navigation System and Wayfinder Mobile Navigation System, both with Bluetooth wireless
• A new technology standard called "near-field communications," or NFC, will turn cell phones into credit or debit cards. A chip is embedded in a phone that allows you to make a payment by using a touch-sensitive interface or by bringing the phone within a few centimeters of an NFC reader. Your credit card account or bank account is charged accordingly.
• Many phones today are equipped with dual radios that let subscribers roam on differently configured cellular networks throughout the world, but in the next few years handset makers will also embed Wi-Fi technology into phones, allowing customers to use the devices in any Wi-Fi network hot spot. If it proves successful, Wi-Fi calling would be one factor that could help to decrease calling costs and shrink revenue at traditional carriers.
• Games on cell phones have gained popularity with masses over a period of time. With the new 3G playing against someone on the other side of the coast may be as feasible as playing against someone online.
• Mobile television is another feature which is envisioned to capture the market. Consumers will have access to a wide range of TV possibilities on their phones, from original and professionally produced content to repurposed clips to live broadcasts and user-generated clips. One British research firm predicts that in five years, some 125 million people will be watching TV on their mobiles.
• There's no question that mobile music is hot and will continue to grow in popularity. All of this is going to lead to the point where there’s no real line between mobile phone and PDA, or MP3 player. Motorola has introduced a phone, the much-heralded Rokr, that runs Apple’s iTunes .
• The picture perfect celluloid camera is always on the road of improvement. Not satisfied with 5 mega pixels, it is rumored that the 8 mega pixel will be the next on the list.
• The disposable cell phones! Randi Altschul, a toy inventor from New Jersey will be soon providing the world with her new invention: the disposable cell phone. The phone will be extremely small (about the thickness of three credit cards), and just as lightweight. More good news is the price; the phones are expected to sell for under $20, which will include 60 prepaid minutes of calling time.
The Apple iPhones released in the market on June 29, 2007 for a contracted price of US$499 for the 4 GB model and US$599 for the 8 GB model has created a hysteria unknown to the consumers electronic market( you may even called it the Harry Potter of the electronic market). For those who don’t know what the iPhone is (which is highly unlikely, but still here it goes), it is a multimedia and Internet-enabled quad-band GSM EDGE-supported mobile phone designed and sold by Apple Inc. The iPhone's functions include those of a camera phone and a multimedia player, in addition to text messaging and visual voicemail. It also offers Internet services including e-mail, web browsing, and local Wi-Fi connectivity. User input is accomplished via a multi-touch screen with virtual keyboard and buttons.
Soon the cell phone of the future will replace every other gadget in the market and will be the one device possessed by everyone (hopefully not possessing everyone though). It will be our electronic wallet; our keys to the car and home; our databank; our means of communicating and obtaining information. It may sound unbelievable but then thanks to Apple, we’re only starting to realize just how much more potential the cell phone possesses and how much more it can.
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