Monthly Archives: January 2009

The ‘Doer’

“It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled, or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by the dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who

Pictures from my K750i

Check a set of pictures I had taken from my K750i mobile phone.Not bad right? k750i

Writing On the Wall

A Senior team member pasted this card…. From The Eagle Works… From The Eagle Works…   …overwhelmed.

Mementous Memory Lapses

There’s something fascinating about movies that deal with memory lapses.Most of us(I believe) like things that are convoluted. The duality of  both apathy and sympathy for such character is a surehit formula for the movie’s success. Two movies(in fact four,one being a tri-series ) that I love watching repeatedly are the Bourne Series and Memento.

List of Indian Tweeple interested in Entrepreneurship & Tech

I’ve compiled a list of tweeple(in no particular order) who are into Startups,Technology and Entrepreneurship.So if you are interested,do check their tweets: twitterid link Vijayanand proto.in  Ashish Sinha pluggd.in  Arun Prabhudesai trak.in  Sriram Vadlamani trak.in indimeme   Amit paranjpe blog   Navin Kabra punetech punetech1 & punetechlive Manas Garg blog  Dorai Thodla blog Anand Rajaram

Literature on Google Earth

Here’s a new mashup for Google Earth called “Google Literature Trips“. Its a cool way to see all the places and take road trips mentioned in a book. So if you’ve read Kite Runner and want to follow the path taken by Amir,download the kmz (Keyhole Markup Language) file and open it in Google Earth.

Art,History & Conversations

If you ever wondered about words like Baroque,Gothic or Rococo et al,this post is for you. Here’s a free multi media web book by Dr Beth Harris and Dr Steven Zucker ( click here to know more about them). So head on to the site for a course on Art and History and delve into