Thursday, July 25, 2013

Finished

Finally finished Pride and prejudice. First bought at Dariyaganj at Delhi in 2005. Latest was the fifth, bought on kindle. Glad to record I have finished my first Jane Austen 8 years after I first bought it.

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Link: Technical Article

In a recent editorial (read here), George Whiteside discusses some issues in wide scale adoption of Lab on Chip systems. While the editorial focuses on a particular class of products, some issues can be generally applied. Parking it here for future reference. 

Monday, July 15, 2013

Science and Engineering

Blog post on Farnam Street with some excerpts from a book comparing Science and Engineering. This is the link.

Saturday, July 06, 2013

Cattles Online

Cattles being sold online in India, reports Indian Express here. In my 3 year long stay in US Midwest, I am yet to see something similar. In an inter hostel debate I participated with Alok, we were given the topic of globalization and its effect on India. One of the examples we used to support our idea was that of Indian flavors included in McDonalds and Dominos menu. With selling of the cattle online, we see one more of such example. From weekly haats, where one would see colored cattle (to distinguish cattle from one owner to other), to online selling space is not natural. At least not now. Not to me. But then I guess I have very high opinion of me of knowing what goes on in India. I am surprised, in a happy way, to read this. I shall be returning to India next month, for good, with the hope that it will provide me with interesting problems. It will be very different from the textbook world I am used to and therefore solving problem will require something more than discretizing a grid and numerically solving a differential equation at grid points. With news like this, I am more hopeful to encounter new scenarios which are yet to be covered in textbooks from Wiley etc. 

Monday, July 01, 2013

Bas baatein karwa lo

बस बातों की  जमा पूँजी है
सपनो की तिजोरी की यही एक कुंजी है
कभी मीठी तो कभी कडवी
थोडा चना ज्यादा चिरौंजी है
बस बातों की  जमा पूँजी है
आँखों से मेरे कही गयी
कानों में तेरे गूंजी है
बस बातों की  जमा पूँजी है
चेहरे से खिलखिलाई है
गले में अटकी रूंधी है
बस बातों की जमा पूँजी है


Sunday, June 30, 2013

Link: Word document page numbering

Putting page numbers in word document for two different formats: Link

Friday, June 28, 2013

E Book wish list

I like to read. Books are a favorite. They last longer than a normal blog article, usually covers a topic or idea from start to end, and I get a sense of accomplishment after I finish one. Whenever I try to find a book for reading, I start with a search in the library. If I like it, then I buy it. Sometime I do not find the book in library. Then I buy it. Sometimes these are the books which never get completed. Lately, I have started buying eBooks. I am a convert. I never thought I will ever like an electronic version of book over a dead tree version. Some times it is difficult to wait. But main reason, in my case, is size of book. Some of the books which runs into 500+ pages and it is very cumbersome to carry them around. Some books, however, are still not available in electronic format. Here I am maintaining a list I wish to see in electronic format:

  • A Suitable Boy
  • Kinetics of Materials
  • Raag Darbari
  • Mujhe Chand Chahiye

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Link: Web Bookmark

I made my first website when I was at IIT Bombay. It was hosted on institute server. I wrote bare basic html code and it was running in no time. Lately, I bought a domain and web space on Google sites. Now I am trying to learn how to code dynamic websites. After searching through the internet, I recently found a good tutorial website which serves me well. Tizag has tutorials on php, JavaScript, and MySQL. I have completed  tutorial on PHP and am midway into MySQL. While this is not new, I am constantly amazed with ease of finding information on internet. Yes there is lots of noise but its not an issue compared to difficulty in finding relevant information prior to it. I remember one of my Father’s friend asked him to bring for him a computer book from Bhopal because it was not available in Vidisha and when he finished reading it, he said it was useless.   

Monday, June 24, 2013

Quora

I have been on Quora for little less than an year. There are days when I spend more times reading answers on Quora than I spend on Facebook. There are other places on internet where people ask questions and other people answers them. I regularly post questions on Stack Overflow sites, and have posted questions rarely on Quora. Most of the time when I need to find an answer quickly, top links reported by Google are invariably from Yahoo answers. Then where does the utility of Quora lies in ? I think, in the space of web QnA sites, Quora has carved its own niche – Questions. Interesting questions, questions you never thought of and yet when you see them you start to think that knowing this will be good.

If I remember correctly, when I registered on Quora for first time it asked for some topics I would like to follow. I chose few and then I could see latest updates on those topics. It was fine for some days but then signal to noise ratio started to decrease. Or at least my perception of it started to go southward. I also started to notice that by following people, I was able to discover more interesting content than by following the topics. And this is when I decided to stop following all the topics and started to focus on finding people with interesting tastes. These may not be the people who ask lots of questions or write good answers. These are the people who have interest in things I have interest, and they read and up vote indicating me where the better stuff it. And by better stuff, I mean the interesting questions. If you know the question, finding an answer to that is easy on internet. Coming up with the question is difficult.    

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Link: Web Bookmark

US Navy has produced some of the best introductory technical documentation I have ever come across. These documents explain what needed to be done and many times it is what you need. Here is the link for my future reference: http://www.hnsa.org/doc/

Saturday, May 04, 2013

My Short Tryst with MBP

I spent last couple of days using Mac Book Pro. I am now back to my hp Pavillion dv6, running windows 7. I do not intend to ever return to it.

I have been using my laptop for around 3 years. It has served me well so far. Considering the bad treatment I have subjected it to, it has been too gracious to show its anger only through excess heat and occasional shutting down. Few days back I got access to an apple machine in my lab. I am in the middle of finishing up my thesis writing. It obviously involves lots of typing and occasionally running a code or two, many of which I run remotely. Lately, I begin to notice key strokes of my laptops are not what they used to be. So I decide to use Apple machine. I transferred all my necessary stuff to Skydrive, started MBP*, and started typing my thesis. And boy did it felt good. Typing is such a pleasure. Scrolling is so smooth. Keyboard is just of optimum size. Not to mention that Aluminum case and no fan. I was mesmerized. I was hooked.It was not the love at first sight but I am sure it was not in double digit either. But then things started to go from bad to worse. First it was little thing like 'where is my maximize button' or 'why do I always have to go to finder'. Then some serious issues started to emerge. No home/page up/page down !! I reassured my self: I can live with that. Give it some time, long term relationships are built on patience and mutual understanding. I even did learn how to use option key. I somehow managed to enjoy the process. Getting up in the morning, opening the lid and voila, there is the monitor screen all lit up. If you can boot up for me so fast, of course I can push option+click to access right click options. But one thing which deleted my relationship with MBP was, well the lack of delete button. I am in the serious business of writing up something which will constitute most probably most important 100-150 pages of my life and anyone who has ever written any thing even half seriously knows for sure that writing involves more deleting than writing itself and for deleting, back deleting via backspace is as necessary as forward deleting via delete. That was the time I decided it was time to call it quits. And I am back here with my hp and I hope to remain with this till the rest of my life. With all things moving to cloud and me increasingly doing my computations remotely, I do not think this is not doable. MBP was good. It felt good and I am sure had I given it some time, I would have figured out all the things and must have gotten used to all the weird key combinations. Did not I went through all this learning curve when my first laptop arrived ? But it was not worth it. As Bob Marley said something to the effect of: Every one is gonna hurt you. You should decide which one is worth of getting hurt from.

* While looking for some solution on net, I realized it is hip to say MBP and not Mac Book Pro    

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Quote

From http://www.mvstat.net/

"It is more probable that a poet who knows what the Gaussian (or bell) curve is writes better love sonnets than one who does not." Fernando Pessoa (1888-1935), Poetry and Culture.

Friday, December 28, 2012

SS-1


'We are not compatible’
‘What do you mean we are not.’
‘Your interests are different than mine
‘Ohh that compatibility. We don’t need to have same sets of interests’
‘No we DO need to have. Else how will we enjoy things we like in each others company’
‘See. That is the point. Our interests do not align. Therefore, your interest and mine form a basis in interest space’
‘What??’
‘Yes. Together we can experience all the things in the word’
‘I do not understand’
‘Okay...lets see. On this interest space,
‘Interest Space!!!!’
‘Arre listen naa....everything will be clear....X axis is where my interest lie, and on the Y axis lie your interest and since our interest do not align, your interest axis is perpendicular to mine’
‘So that proves my point’
‘About not having same sets of interest, yes it does. But not about enjoying. You see, if we denote your interest as a and my interests as b, then together we can cover all the possible interests in the world with n1 a+n2 b
‘That does makes sense’
‘I told you...we are gold’
‘But I would have liked it if you would have said something like lets do some things together...you know...something more romantic than two lines on paper napkin
‘Ohh you do not like lines....wait I will draw a Venn diagram..they are elliptical...i too like ellipse better than straight lines’
’OMG kk.....For once, just for once, cant you think of things in normal way.. Why is it so hard to understand. I bet when you hear of love triangle, you think of geometric triangle’
‘Yeah that is a wrong term...they should use graph or network..’
‘Shutup. You can not reduce every situation to a set of mathematical equations’
‘May be you are right’
‘There are few things for which you need different approach. Not every thing is well defined’
‘Hmmm...I guess you are right. ...This approach wont work here. But lets say there is probability p that any situation can be modeled mathematically....wait...you have not even finished your coffee...where are you going’
That was last time she talked to me.

Thursday, September 20, 2012

Random Poem

Random यादें    
Random बातें 
Random से दिन  
Random रातें 

Random छुपाना 
Randomly बताना 
Randomly रूठना 
Randomly सताना 

Random गुस्सा 
Random सी हँसी  
Random memory में  
Randomly बँसी 

Random Topic
Random किस्से
एक  Random दिन के  
ये Random हिस्से 

Random बाल 
Random से सवाल 
Random चीज़ों पर 
Random बवाल 

Random Party
Random Walk
Random Coffee
Coffee पर Random talk

Random मैं  
Random तुम  
Randomly random 
Randomly गुम  

Random poem 
Of random line
Randomly bad
Randomly fine

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Untitled

तेरे सवालों ने जवाब दिए हैं
उम्मीद दी हैं , ख्वाब दिए है

लम्बी अँधेरी रात थी ज़िन्दगी
तुने रोशनी दी है, आफ़ताब दिए है

मेरे देखते मुरझाते थे फूल
तेरी हँसी ने गुल शादाब दिए है

रात में सोना और दिन में काम थी ज़िन्दगी
तेरे ख़यालो ने सुबह ओ शाम दिए है
 

Sunday, December 04, 2011

Thesis problem statement..अब तो सामने आओ


तुम रातों के सपनों में हो
सुबह की सोच में हो
दोपहर के किस्से में हो
दिन के हर हिस्से में हो



एक खुबसूरत ख्याल हो तुम
सबसे अजीज़ सवाल हो तुम


प्रिये, मुझे और न सताओ
मेरी Thesis problem statement
अब तो सामने आओ


किताब पढ़ी
पेपरों का printout लिया
हज़ारों line का code लिखा
बार बार ./a.out किया


इस पूरी process में कहा bug है
यह तो बताओ
प्रिये, मुझे और न सताओ
मेरी Thesis problem statement
अब तो सामने आओ

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Irregular length/language की ग़ज़ल की कोशिश

और कितनी पतली दाल करे
आओ इकोनोमी पर सवाल करे

कब तक हम कीमत और वो आश्वासन देंगे
चलो अब तो कुछ बवाल करे

बोर हो गए है ख़ाली बटुए देख कर
अब तो कुछ अशांति बहाल करे

कीमतें, टैक्स, रोड पर गड्ढे सब बढे और हम चुप रहे
किसी ने कहा था एक थप्पड़ के बाद आगे दूसरा गाल करे

दिन में दो बार से रविवार के लंच तक सिमट गया प्याज
और कितना जैन ना होने का मलाल करे

Monday, August 10, 2009

Before and After -2

Apparently the situation in last post is not a new one. While surfing over the internet i came across this article and it makes the same point as last post, only the roles have reversed. Read and enjoy.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Before And After

I remember in my first year i used to hear this argument a lot : 'Many of you may be topper in your school days.And you all have come here and here there can be only one topper. So if you dont figure in top of the class, don't get disheartened and enjoy the learning.' I was never a topper but this advice helped me a lot.
Tomorrow is convocation ceremony for many of my friends and i just want to say this to my female friends from IIT who are venturing into real harsh world out there :'You may have been asked out a lot during your IIT years because you were one of the few girls. But there are many girls out there and don't get disheartened if you don't get the attention/notes/xerox delivered to H-10/free coffee at Shack/CCD because theer are many better girls out there. Best Of Luck.'

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Election-Mirror Image

It has been some days since results of election are out. I have been reading the analysis and can't help noticing the similarity with the practicals i did in last four years. The analysis follows the same rule as my undergraduate practicals like :
  • You were and you will be always right
  • You can either read the manual, perform the experiment by book and then wonder what went wrong OR you can do the experiment (3 hours is long time,kuch kar hi liya karo ) whatever way you like and then justify the results
  • There is always room for new theory/trend
Reading the above three rules, it is clear they can also be applied to election result. Now let us do a thought experiment. Suppose BJP would have won the election. And, as in experiments, i just happen to get the final result. How would i interpret it. Here we go :

Indian voter has done it. Finally, the democracy in India is matured enough to think on its own. Indian electorate has taken a stand of its own without listening to what so called election pundits had to say. This is a clear mandate against the dynasty politics. Indian netas should understand that they need to have something more than mere surname to get elected. And the experience, the hardship, direct contact with the masses (through various yatras) pays.
This election has once again showed the importance of regional parties. It has established the fact that India as a country is very diverse, country where dialect changes every X kms and aspiration of people follows the same trend. It has shown that development is what country votes for and if you are good at governance, you will get vote(Gujarat, Mr. Modi).
Congress paid the price for its arrogance. Going alone in a state like UP was a big blunder. Congress should return to basics of electorate mathematics and workout its equations. In west bengal too, though Left suffered some setbacks in rural areas, in urban areas it won handsomely. Again emphasizing the fact that urban voter were in support of industriallization and hence voted for left.
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