Aug 14 2009

The true patriot

Category: RandomSuvir @ 5:25 am

“Patriotism is the conviction that your country is the best because you were born in it.” – George Bernard Shaw

I read this the other day and then read it again and then once more. Then I laughed. I felt like someone was speaking my mind. As someone who has stayed half his life in India and half outside it, I am somewhat intrigued by the notion of patriotism.

I do remember being very “patriotic” as a kid when I was studying in India. But I have questioned my patriotism over the past few years. What is really patriotism? To me, from a third persons point of view,  its a feeling that overwhelms you on 15th August and 26th January when u watch that parade or you listen to some patriotic song. I do confess that at times that still gives me goosebumps.

But seriously, is patriotism just something like blind faith in the idea that you love you country? Is it just something you are supposed to be as a good citizen? Is not being patriotic traitorous??

Well this is what I concluded : If you love your country, do something for it. If you dont do anything, you are no patriot but just a hypocrite. I mean how can you call yourself a patriot if apart from 2 days of the year, you are whining about what your country lacks(thats just cynical) or just oblivious to it all. Because how can you truly love something if you do not do your bit to improve it. In that sense, “true patriot” is something that only a few deserved to be called. All others, well I like to call them the 2-day patriots.  My patriotism status, lets leave that for another day :) .

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Jul 21 2009

Solar Eclipse of 22nd July ‘09

Category: RandomSuvir @ 1:45 pm

Wow, there is gonna be a solar eclipse tomorrow! Totality will be visible in India and China and apparently the best place to view it some god foresaken place in Bihar. It will just touch north-eastern Australia, too bad I am in Sydney.

Check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_July_22,_2009 for more.

I have always been fascinated by a solar eclipse. I still remember a particular one somewhere around 1998 I guess. Mom let me look up at the eclipsed sun with a pair of Dad’s RayBan and good number of XRay sheet bundle. Talk about improvisation. I dunno how it looks like from those viewing decks with UV filter telescopes, but I still remember seeing a pretty cool eclipse, with the flaring ring around the sun and all.

All those who CAN see it, I’d say dont miss this one, supposed to be the longest one of the 21st century yet.

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Jul 21 2009

Google books

Category: RandomSuvir @ 12:01 pm

Wow..everyone seems to be doing some good..After Bill Gates, its google’s turn…adding to the already large number of books available for free reading at google books, its now entered into a partnership with barnes and noble. According to the deal, barnes and noble will commit another 1/2 a million books to google books. Good stuff!

http://booksearch.blogspot.com/2009/07/helping-more-people-discover-books.html

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Jul 20 2009

Richard Feynman Lectures

Category: RandomSuvir @ 6:47 pm

Read this off CNET..great piece of news…apparently Bill Gates has been busy after quitting the top job. And he’s been upto a lot of good stuff. Apart from the massive fund set up by the Gates Foundation to combat AIDS, he has also done something he had decided to do in the 60’s.

He has put online the entire Richard Feynman lecture series at the Microsoft Research website(http://research.microsoft.com/apps/tools/tuva/index.html). Its really amazing quality and if you like physics but it was probably never presented to you the right way [like the kind of crap they teach in first year engineering], go check this out.

Great stuff, too bad it cant be downloaded. But you gotta appreciate Gates for actually buying the rights and putting it online for free viewing.Kudos!

P.S. Scribefire aint all that bad :)

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Jul 15 2009

Twitter ads

Category: RandomSuvir @ 2:42 pm

Hey guys, noticed something interesting on twitter and felt like sharing it. Its a scam! Yes its a scam! Well not a scam in the truest sense of the word, but it does involve people exploiting what they are given for profit. Well here goes,

On twitter, a measure of your popularity is the number of followers that you have. And the way this can be exploited for cash is : If I somehow get 20000 followers, then every single message that I send reaches 20,000 people. Now this is the crux : If I use these messages to direct people to certain sites and get paid by those sites, I can make a decent profit!

Not bad huh? So, even if an average “virtual” users tweet convinces 2% of his followers to click that link , that’s 400 people with just one tweet. “I can give you 10,000 hits a day” sounds good to any webmaster (wish I could afford it).

But the thing is, how do such’virtual’ tweeters ever accumulate followers? Well, its all in a script. The script makes the ‘virtual’ user automatically follow those people who tweet on a topic SIMILAR to the links it sends out usually. And believe me, if you are new to twitter, you don’t mind someone with a decent pic and similar minded tweets following you. AND twitter etiquette says that you follow back whoever follows you! So, they get one more potential ‘bakra’.There you go, its targeted advertising that just works!

Well , why don’t I like these guys?? I don’t like them because they are using something meant for simple communication between friends to make profit BY misleading their followers. I mean if I own a company and I advertise my own products, that’s fine! But this is just directing people to random unknown sites. The script even sends a great thank you direct message “Hey thanks for following me! Keep me in the loop with DMs ok? tc xyz”.Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhh!!!!

Some tips on spotting the fake tweeters: They NEVER tweet from ‘web’. Its always ‘API’ or twitterfeed’ (anything that can be programmed with the freely available twitter API).And there will always be this regularity to their tweets.After exactly two or three hours, it sends out some links.Not two hours 15 mins, not 16 mins, exactly 2hours!

I just don’t like any sort of advertisement on the web when I don’t wanna buy anything! As if google ads on every single web-page(even GMail) was not enough!  Hello, does my email SAY that I wanna buy xyz product that you want me to buy it??Just leave us alone!

P.S. I know that previously you had to sign in to comment but I’ve fixed it [ASSUMING that even one of you ever thought of commenting, which would be such a nice thing :) ]

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Jul 11 2009

Simple pleasures

Category: RandomSuvir @ 2:56 am

As we grow older, busy in our everyday lives, there are a few things that are almost universally common to all people..irrespective of race, nationality, creed etc. I am talking about simple pleasures that we all enjoy but probably rarely ever notice them. Not only notice, if you just realize it and think about it, it does make one feel good. Most of them lift our spirits, some inspire, some bring a smile.

I will try and list as many as I can :

  1. Unless you never get out of your house, there is a good chance you often walk by areas with loads of leaves just lying on the ground. Yes!! stamping on those dry leaves for the heck of it! And the added crackling crisp sound just adds to the moment. Its quite inconsequential and pointless, but I don’t we all do it. I’d probably rank this is one of my personal best compared to the upcoming ones.
  2. For this one, I am not just sure, I know all of you have done it at least once…after a great long warm bath…the mist on the mirror in the bathroom. Oh yes! some of us written our names on it while others might have done something more imaginative. And if you think about it, its not just bathroom mirrors, windows, cars…basically anything. There seems to be something quite universal about the itch in people to write their names in such places.
  3. Well, I experienced a lot of this staying in the hostel. Sometimes you just have to wake up at night to do what you gotta do, and often the walk is quite chilling to say the least (I am talking about a Chandigarh winter – often below 5 deg). But the comforting warmth of the bed and the pillow when you get back, its more than worth it. This actually rates highest on the “Satisfaction” parameter, if I were to rank this list.
  4. Feeling a cool breeze on your face in the evening of a summer day. Great feeling..
  5. This one is a bit subjective, but its still pretty…I’d use the word fulfilling…and I am talking about the time when you support the underdog, and he wins. It could be a sport, or even a corporate tussle, or anything else. There is something that everyone likes about the one who beats all odds and achieves something he was never expected to.

Well, I have made a list of 5 and I think they all live up to the description I gave in the first paragraph. But the list is by no means exhaustive. I do have a few more ideas in my head but I would like you dear reader, to leave a comment with your one of your ideas. If you don’t have a new idea, at least comment about one of the above or add something to them.

Have a good day…

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Jul 08 2009

My first post

Category: RandomSuvir @ 1:59 am

I have to confess that sporadically i get this itch to maintain a blog. Unfortunately, that itch settles down quite quickly and all to soon I get busy with the daily routine.
But I hope hosting the blog myself will be an added incentive to my lazy subconcious.

Here’s to my first blog post!
Cheers