Sunday, March 25, 2007

Dark Energy

Dark Energy, definitely a word that ought to be a part of any sci-fi that deals with cosmos, but I guess that's not enough, a bunch of really great scientists have found it in our universe and believe that it comprises of 70% of the entire universe! Phew! Seventy Percent! Thats way to much of this stuff...but then why can't I see it or feel...Well here are few articles that may answer some these questions:-

Wake Me Up When September End....


I have' been a Green Day fan from the day I heard it's song "Wake Me Up When September End..."

It was one of those lazy, half asleep Saturday mornings in Melbourne, when I heard this song and I felt like I have been waiting for this music all my life. From that day (something like 2 years back) I have been a fan of the music of Green Day! Though I "beg to dream and differ" slightly from their philosophy!

You can watch the video (Live Version) of this song at the following link: -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj4qfCNQB6s

Some intelligent information on this song can be found at: -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake_Me_Up_When_September_Ends

And for the lyrics...there you go:-
Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
wake me up when september ends

like my fathers come to pass
seven years has gone so fast
wake me up when september ends

here comes the rain again
falling from the stars
drenched in my pain again
becoming who we are

as my memory rests
but never forgets what I lost
wake me up when september ends

summer has come and passed
the innocent can never last
wake me up when september ends

ring out the bells again
like we did when spring began
wake me up when september ends

here comes the rain again
falling from the stars
drenched in my pain again
becoming who we are

as my memory rests
but never forgets what I lost
wake me up when september ends

Summer has come and passed
The innocent can never last
wake me up when september ends

like my father's come to pass
twenty years has gone so fast
wake me up when september ends
(Repeat 2 Times)

P.S. :- For the sake of all those weak hearted souls who are reading this, let me tell you, the genre of this song is Punk-Rock! So listen the song at your own discretion :)

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

An Encounter With Mozzarella Cheese

I am not a great cook...but sure cooking is one of my hobbies...though it's on the lower end of the spectrum.

So today I thought why not make a "Desi Pizza" at home! Have never tried that before ... so thought should be fun making it! But what would be a pizza without the great Mozzarella...so went to the super store and bought a packet of it. This was the first time I was having a look at this thing and to me it looked like a blob of plastic and when I tasted it...well it was tasteless. But still I went ahead with my venture only to become more curious about how this stuff (Mozzarella) is made.

So after couple of minutes of "Googling", I found this interesting link that explains how you can make a Mozzarella at home: -

Well now I know how this stuff works or I should say made!

You can also check the following Wiki link on Mozzarella or go ahead an google it out: -

Monday, March 19, 2007

The Caribbean Masala - 2

Oh dear! This curry is really developing a bad taste day by day!

Nothing could have really stigmatized the facade, but the sudden and controversial death of the Pakistani Coach, Bob Woolmer, a gentlemen from Britain. If this was not enough, Pakistani captain Inzmam-ul-Haq announced his retirement from international one day cricket. He will be playing his last one day international match and his last match as the captain of Pakistani cricket team on 21st march, that's when Pakistan will be playing with Zimbabwe.

The platter was already filled with strange ingredients and as if it was not enough the Brits added their own version of miseries. I thought only Manchester United fans were drunkard-outrageous-hooligan machines, but it turns out that even the British Cricket team is not far behind. Andrew Flintoff, the British Vice-Captain, has been shown the door for his out-off-the-line behavior and several other players of the team have been fined for "breach of team discipline". For More Click Here

The picture outside the Caribbean is also not well painted. The fans out there in sub-continent are outrageous over the unexpected defeat of their teams (Read: India & Pakistan) in WC. Effigies are burnt, road side protest and some have gone even to an extent of attacking players houses.

It's been just the first week of a month long drama and already it's turning out to be a show not well directed!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

The Caribbean Masala - 1

This Cricket World Cup seems to be most awkward and weird of all the WC ( that's World Cup and not Water Closet!) I have witnessed. It's been very few days that the WC has begun and already there has been a series of unexpected incidences.

To start with we have the Irish team, a rookie team for this WC, made their presence felt when they drew their match with Zimbabweans, who if not the favorites were (expected) best of the two teams. This was the third time that a WC match ended in a draw. The Irish team gave the next surprise to across-the-globe audience, when they defeated Pakistan (No dear thats not a typo!). Pakistan getting all out for mere 132 runs! And to add to their miseries, they are also out of the WC, so there is no chance that there could be a match between India and Pakistan (And there goes all the fun). But, really don't know what is the next surprise that Irish team has held in store for us!

The next weired thing to take place this WC was record number of Sixes getting hit in an over. Herschelle Gibbs became the first man to hit six sixes in an over in a one-day international. You need a lot of guts to do that...doesn't really matter who your opponent is! You can read more on this at the following link:-

"Gibbs hit a robust 40-ball 72 coupled with Kallis's unbeaten 128 as South Africa's batsmen pulverised hapless Dutch bowling to muster 353-3 in a Group A match reduced to 40-over-a-side."

Now, if that wasn't enough, cricket fans in India had one more iron pill to swallow! India V/s Bangladesh, first match in this WC for both the teams. Team India took the ground with most coveted eleven men of the nation and to everyone's imagination, disaster struck. With a very shaky and lame start, Team India reached a face-saving total of 191, but it turned out that the total was not enough to save the day! The boys from Bangladesh played a very technically correct professional cricket defeating the men-in-blue with 5 wickets and 9 balls to spare. Looks like Mr. Greg, the Indian Coach, is still experimenting and as the joke goes that he is prepaing team India for 2011 WC! God Save India! And all those companies who have made all those expensive ad campaigns!

It is going to be a wait-watch WC for everyone as it looks like the trophy can fall in anyones hand. But sure this WC is no lesser than the Pandora's Box!

Friday, March 16, 2007

Recovering deleted items in MS outlook

Here is something for those, who use MS-Outlook for managing their emails and normally end up deleting the emails which they would like to preserve till their death!

So here is something which you can try...
1. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
2. Locate and click the following key in the registry:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options
3. On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry value:
Value name: DumpsterAlwaysOn
Data type: DWORD
Value data: 1
4. Quit Registry Editor.


P.S. : I didn't create this method...I found it somewhere on the internet long time back and of course now I am feeling too lazy to search the original link!

Monday, March 12, 2007

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Analytics Loaded!

Google is great!!!!
Just stuffed my blog with Google Analytics...isn't that great!!! Now I can know how many times by blog was visited in a day...over the week and in entire month...and all other details to keep me inspired to keep blogging :)

Computers for All!

It’s nice to know that our government is interested in making India a real knowledge based society. The efforts made by them are worth appreciating, as they are conforming that the so-called “Gen X” is computer savvy. Today’s kids are the leaders of tomorrow and they definitely take India into a new world.

Now, here comes the big “BUT”. But! What about the present? The world is changing and changing real fast. Our leaders are not still computer savvy as their counter-parts in other nations. Can we afford this? We really need to digitize our selves. Today or tomorrow we will have to emerge as a paperless government. So why not today? The fact is: we are one of the fastest growing economies in the world. And we have fully stepped on the gas. Now, in order to really boost up we need the booster rockets and that are available in the form of digital world. The smooth information flow is the key in making ourselves as voraciously growing economies.

Of course, we will have a new technology and definitely it is going to come with its own well-defined set of difficulties, ambiguities and problem. But, we just don’t stop using a motorcycle because it has more complicated problem as compared to bi-cycle. The world of paper, which is based on the logic that the answer to clutter is more clutter, needs to be shunned and the e-world where the answer to clutter is a single mouse click, need to be adopted.

In simple terms we need a paperless government, that to “RIGHT NOW”!

Friday, March 9, 2007

Gaming Around....

Well just got hold of this very interesting article on "Game Theory". Following are couple of paragraphs from the article: -

"Hobbes's Leviathan is often regarded as the founding work in modern political philosophy, the text that began the continuing round of analyses of the function and justification of the state and its restrictions on individual liberties. The core of Hobbes's reasoning can be given quite straightforwardly as follows. The best situation for all people is one in which each is free to do as she pleases. Often, such free people will wish to cooperate with one another in order to carry out projects that would be impossible for an individual acting alone. But if there are any immoral or amoral agents around, they will notice that their interests are best served by getting the benefits from cooperation and not returning them. Suppose, for example, that you agree to help me build my house in return for my promise to help you build yours. After my house is finished, I can make your labour free to me simply by reneging on my promise. I then realize, however, that if this leaves you with no house, you will have an incentive to take mine. This will put me in constant fear of you, and force me to spend valuable time and resources guarding myself against you. I can best minimize these costs by striking first and killing you at the first opportunity. Of course, you can anticipate all of this reasoning by me, and so have good reason to try to beat me to the punch. Since I can anticipate this reasoning by you, my original fear of you was not paranoid; nor was yours of me. In fact, neither of us actually needs to be immoral to get this chain of mutual reasoning going; we need only think that there is some possibility that the other might try to cheat on bargains. Once a small wedge of doubt enters any one mind, the incentive induced by fear of the consequences of being preempted—hit before hitting first—quickly becomes overwhelming on both sides. If either of us has any resources of our own that the other might want, this murderous logic will take hold long before we are so silly as to imagine that we could ever actually get so far as making deals to help one another build houses in the first place. Left to their own devices, rational agents will never derive the benefits of cooperation, and will instead live from the outset in a state of ‘war of all against all’, in Hobbes's words. In these circumstances, all human life, as he vividly and famously put it, will be "solitary, poor, nasty, brutish and short."

Hobbes's proposed solution to this problem was tyranny. The people can hire an agent—a government—whose job is to punish anyone who breaks any promise. So long as the threatened punishment is sufficiently dire—Hobbes thought decapitation generally appropriate—then the cost of reneging on promises will exceed the cost of keeping them. The logic here is identical to that used by an army when it threatens to shoot deserters. If all people know that these incentives hold for most others, then cooperation will not only be possible, but will be the expected norm, and the war of all against all becomes a general peace."

You can read the entire article at: - http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/game-theory/

Time's up


In the portrait of dreams

Where i roam with no one,

But lonliness,

And a melancholic thought

Runs through the mind.

The chase is still on...

While the time moves on

And my life’s clocking out.

Treason is what i fear

A fear which has no meaning

Integrity is what i have

A thing with no use...

What should I do

When aim is high

Strength is less

Desire is there

But time is less

This is something which I wrote back in May-06.