Lazing Tiger Prancing dragon

Here's a nice catchy line from a certain article in Economics Times

in the time that it took Bangalore to build its Indira Nagar flyover, Beijing got ready for the entire Olympics

So, quite explains the pathetic attitude of some of the government organisations in India.
Read the article "The way to double-digit growth" on Economic Times Website.

Earthquake Rocks Mumbai. Again!

Mumbai felt the tremors again on 17th September 2008 at around 3:15 a.m.
This is the second earthquake to rock Mumbai within last four months. The earthquake which shook the region today was much higher than the previous one, somewhere in June. It was not felt by many people as it occured in the middle of the night and there's been no extensive damage around my area.
Checking around the locality and with my friends, those awake definitely felt the tremble.
As per my guesses the earthquake should be higher than 5 on richter scale. Eerily it has already been predicted to occur today. Though the scale seems to be magnified, the accuracy of the timing and location, as well as the prediction of high intensity of the quake makes one wonder if it's just a co-incidence or is there some real sense behind the theory.
Keep a lookout for the newspaper in the morning for the intensity of the quake, the epicenter as well as the damage caused. Should get some bytes from a few people on their experiences of the quake in the media, today.
Will update the post with the details as and when they are revealed.

Update:-
Magnitude of the quake was 4.7
Time when it occurred at the epicenter was 3:17 a.m. IST
The location of epicenter was 205 kms SSE of Mumbai.

BCM4

BarCampMumbai is back again. The same venue, different format.
BCM4 is happening on 4th-5th October 2008 at IIT Powai. Yeah, you read it right it's a 2 day event this time around. There are some other changes too, for better and for worse – as you see it. This time around only way to get to the barcamp is to get involved. You can either volunteer for helping manage the event or you can register as a speaker. A good thing for me as I already wanted to give a shot to volunteering but was a bit late last time around.
You can register for volunteer at Volunteer's Page or register your session in Registration Document.
There's also a logo competition running at BCM this time around for all you creative people.

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Venue:- SJMSOM, IIT, Powai, Mumbai
Date:- 4th to 5th October 2008

To get news and updates about all the happenings till the countdown clock ticks you can

  1. Join mailing lists and get in touch with the enthusiasts and discuss at http://groups.google.com/group/barcampmumbai2
  2. Follow the blog at http://blog.barcampmumbai.org/
  3. Follow on twitter at http://twitter.com/bcm4

Dadar To Kharghar

So, again it's that time of the year that Maharashtra wholeheartedly welcomes Lord Ganesha. Yesterday, my friends from VJTI planned to visit one of our friend's place at Kharghar since they are celebrating the festival at his place.
The journey began with 9 of us catching a Panvel bound bus from Dadar TT at 14:30 after I made my friends wait for a good half hour ":-P" and miss one bus by just about a minute. Since Dadar TT is the starting point for these State Transport(ST) buses we got an empty bus and could sit all together to enjoy the journey.
With the bus, our conversations started too. From movies to actresses to MBA preparations to college life. Then couple of good singers from our group started entertaining the whole bus with some nice Hindi and Marathi songs. Another couple of friends joined us at Chembur, after that the volume of singing went louder. We were the center of attraction of the whole bus. Many kinds of songs, ranging from old to new to happy to sad to peppy to slow to off beat.
To alleviate the peppy atmosphere in the bus, the weather was perfect neither heavy rains nor scorching sunlight. And the scenery along the way made a perfect companion, that cheer up anybody even in meanest of moods.
The whole journey was over in a short span of hour and quarter, but it was well worth it spending the time in joyous mood with friends. As they say "It's not the quantity, it's the quality that matters" ":-D" . It was definitely a high quality time with friends. So, we finally got off at the Kharghar highway, near ITM School Of Management and proceeded on our way to friend's house on foot. Joking and chatting all the way!
Definitely one of the days to remember and a great way to spend a weekend. Duh! Who needs rest on a weekend ":-)"

Grass

No, I am not talking about the green thing that grows in the garden, nor am I talking about about the stuff that you must be smoking while reading this article :p . Grass is a restaurant at Nakshatra Mall near Dadar railway station towards the west. The place is located amongst the hustle bustle of Dadar area. The restaurant is right next to the theatre on the 2nd floor.
The first glance at the place – a not so brightly lit but adequately pleasant atmosphere. The place is sufficiently lit considering since there's no wall/windows facing the road, just an open gallery. The seats and quite nice and comfortable and about 4-7 people can fit on each table.
The food served ranges from Indian to Mexican to Chinese to Italian. Alcohol, soft drinks and hookah are also served. The preferred item on the menu is, without doubt, hookah, like most hookah joints I have seen ":-P" . We had some pasta, garlic bread and noodles. The food was nice, garlic bread were delicious. Then, while couple of friends enjoyed the hookah, I had a atrocious vanilla milkshake.
The service there is below par – the waiter had to be requested too many times for hookah. Small things like sauce were being forgotten, too ":-(" . Still, the time period for being served was pretty decent if you discount the long time that waiters take to approach your table. But, most people visiting the place don't really care as they're out to have some nice chat, chill out and smoke hookah. The atmosphere is leisurely amongst the general crowd.
So, overall it's a nice place to hangout with friends, especially if you're into having hookah and don't mind the slow service. A good place to hang out with friends occasionally on a leisurely weekend.

Network Marketing

Hi Friends,
I have been reading up on network marketing recently. Like it or not it's something that is catching up everywhere around the world.
Network marketing as a concept sounds really catchy. It is definitely marred by a lot of fraud companies coming up with schemes which are unsustainable. But on the other hand there are definitely some good companies who have implemented these schemes in a honest manner.
Looking around I have found a lot of information explaining network marketing schemes but without any real world explanations. Then there are a lot of blogs on network marketing material, but it seems to be too narrow in scope and a bit biased by author's viewpoints.
Hence, I am taking up an initiative to collect real world examples of people who have actually participated in such schemes and can give me details of those schemes. I hope to receive some information which is hopefully backed by conclusive evidence to the statement.
If you have been a part of any network marketing, whatever your experience – good or bad, short period or long, gainer or looser, joined a good scheme or a bad one send me an email to
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Hopefully if I have enough good replies I can compile it all and put it up on the web so that everyone can benefit from the same.

BPT Gardens

Met up again with junior college friends yesterday. And as always we were up to our stupid jokes, babe talks and business discussions.
While all that was going on we paid a visit to BPT – Bombay Port Trust Gardens at Colaba, near Navy Nagar. It's a really scenic and picturesque garden. Located right on the coast near Navy Nagar. It's provides an absolutely awesome view of Mumbai port near Navy Nagar, which is quintessentially naval area. You can see the tall and beautiful buildings in the area. You can also have a peek at TIFR, which is located at the end of Navy Nagar area. At the place where we sat, we saw a stunning cottage by the sea side with glowing light, turning more beautiful as it grew darker. We didn't figure out what the mysterious place is but it's too beautiful to be described.
The trees are really well maintained, hardly any garbage around and the place is much quieter than any I have seen in Mumbai.
Worth way more than Rs. 2 per head per visit.
If you live/visit to mumbai and love visiting scenic locations, this one's definitely in my recommended list of places to visit.

Happy Independance Day

It's India's 61st Independance day today. 61 years filled with stories of failures, success, joy, anguish and all the emotions under the sun. There have been some great achievements and some things that have taken really bad turn. But, it always is those shades of gray that make it all worth it. We all love our motherland India for all it is and despite all is not.
We are afterall an independant country with the freedom to do what we want. On the 61st anniversary of India's Independance I would like to be thankful to my motherland and all it's inhabitants for the freedoms that I enjoy, that makes the life worth living.
Happy Independance Day to one and all.

Food, Fun and Frolic – A Fantastic Friendship Day

I just had about 2 hours of nice sleep, after having been awake whole saturday night doing nothing fun. Then my friend called me up at around 12p.m.. My group of friends from VJTI were meeting up at our usual place near Ruia college.
I met them up at around 2 p.m.. We sat and chatted for the next one hour at the place discussing about what's going on with jobs and interviews scenario amoung ourselves. After that we decided to visit Baghdadi's, a small restaurant at Colaba known for it's non-veg food and serving size. So, after wasting another half an hour deciding mode of transport and destination to meet up at, me and another friend reached the place by bike while the rest of them took a train to CST, despite telling them to take one for Churchgate ":-(" .
Since we reached ultra fast on the bike, compared to the train, we decided to have some cold coffee (yummy) in the meanwhile. They delayed for too long so we finally decided to meet up at Gateway of India. There was a huge crowd, typical on sundays, with hardly any place to sit. Thankfully we found enough place for 10 of us to sit side by side near the wall facing the sea.
Here we spent a good amount of time chatting, joking and arguing. I kept getting angry with idiots dumping all kinds garbage in the water. Worst part was when a policeman took a seat taken from a tonga(a horse carriage for those who don't know the local name) and threw it in the water. This is a really apt example of how moronic some of our police are. Hopefully, an article on this incident a bit later.
We decided to chuck the plans for Baghdadi's as no one was that hungry. Rather, we decided to go to the terrace restaurant at Hotel Strand, which I had once visited a couple of years back with some building friends. It's a not-so expensive restaurant considering the locality and the reputation of hotels in the area. A pot of tea/coffee for 2-3 just costs Rs. 50. Besides we ordered some Cheese Garlic Bread and scrambled eggs, some cold coffee for those who didn't have pot coffee. The food was great but it was eclipsed by the view around the hotel. The stretch of Gateway of India spread in all it's grandeur, overlooking the majestic Arabian sea with dozens of boats going around in the sea. And it's even better when viewed at late evenings – with the setting sun, cold breeze and the darker skies blending nicely with the open air restaurant. Just splendid! It's a view to experience, especially with your other half ":-D" .
We spent our whole evening at Hotel Strand's restaurant. With just 4 of us left at 8:00p.m. we decided to finally pay a visit to Baghdadi's and let my friends try their delicious non-veg dishes for the first time. My friends ordered for a Chicken Fry and a roti while I settled for an Egg Masala and Veg. Biryani, as I am not fond of chicken.
We spent a whole of 7 hours hardly realising how fast the day passed by. An awesome and joyous day ended with a nice early sleep that I so needed to catch up with.

Friendship Day

A bit later in the day, but still Happy Friendship Day to all my friends out there.
Spent an awesome day with friends and recollected the memories of college days. ":-)"

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