23 May 2005
Futurama’s coming back on DVDs.
Kimi dominated Monaco.
And rains in Bangalore. Could the weekend have been better?
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16 May 2005
Sons of Fortune by Jeffrey Archer. Boring. Nothing to look forward to. Don’t read.
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11 May 2005
I got my bike (a Suzuki Fiero) to Bangalore some 2 months back. My dad sent it via train and sent the receipts here by courier. I expected the bike to arrive in Bangalore some 5 days after it was sent; so me and Lokesh, my colleague, went to the...
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09 May 2005
Kimi Raikkonen finally won it for team McLaren Mercedes at Barcelona yesterday. He beat Alonso in number 2 by a whopping 25s. Says a lot about the package Kimi got. Was very good to see such a convincing victory for McLaren after a long time. Was at the Forum mall...
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06 May 2005
It’s been almost a month that I’ve read Deception Point by Dan Brown. This one is his 2nd novel. A very fast-paced gripping adventure + thriller. Nicely woven story around NASA and the White House. However, I could guess every twist and turn in the book (against a couple in...
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01 Apr 2005
Read “The Da Vinci Code” last Saturday while lazing over a long weekend. Friday was non-working day because of Good Friday and Holi, the festival of colors. On a typical Holi day, I would be playing with some color and water in my building with neighbors. This time, away from...
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22 Feb 2005
People are using the Linux kernel everywhere now; so there have to be lots of Linux (kernel) developers around. So finding one should be easy, right? My team (at Juniper Networks, India) has openings for Linux kernel guys and networking guys. If someone stumbles through this post and is interested,...
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18 Jan 2005
Having worked in a startup for ~ 3+ years, and still enjoying the work I’m doing, there seems to be no reason for me to switch jobs. However, there still is some need for that. I’ve never stayed away from my family. So this is probably the best time for...
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12 Jan 2005
Things you should never do (Part 1) by Joel Spolsky… talks about throwing away code, reasons why not to do it, consequences faced by some companies for doing it and so on. As the title promises, this is the first in a series. More good reading lined up! (BTW: if...
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11 Jan 2005
Just read an article on Wired on ideas for smoother traffic flow. Some ideas suggested are not having any signs or signals at intersections, so drivers are more cautious and so on. Well, it kind of works that way here in Pune, with people ignoring signals, pedestrians walking on streets...
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