tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-293332072024-03-05T09:13:55.602+01:00The Square CircleJust another blog where random thoughts meet reality...-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.comBlogger109125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-69730532497108033192010-04-14T22:35:00.001+02:002010-04-14T22:35:20.320+02:00Bliss and beyond<p><em>This post was originally written on the 20th of February, weeks after I got married. Somehow, due to a combination of limited internet access and sheer laziness, it got delayed thus far. </em></p> <p>“ <br />Dear Diary,</p> <p>It is currently my third week into my new life where all things seem great and wonderful – and it continues to amaze me.</p> <p>I’m still coming to terms with the fact that I’m now married!!! And the past weeks have been the most beautiful days of my life. <br />These past weeks, me and Thayyuba have spent almost every moment of our waking hours together, talking, laughing, and whispering sweet nothings. <br />Actually the one thing that I keep wondering all the time now is how I lived without her in my life so far.</p> <p>On a more lighter side to this whole episode (which almost everyone I know turns into a serious romantic issue), I realize there’s a whole new, different world that I haven’t known so far, and continue to learn by experience with each passing day:</p> <p>1. <br />Marriage isn’t just about two people. Its about two families. And getting to know a whole new family right from scratch doesn’t really work the same way your weekly meet ups do.</p> <p>2. <br />There are at least 4 types of combs and 5 different hair&face products, at least 3 of which are essential at all times.</p> <p>3. <br />Apparently clothes are supposed to be neatly folded or ironed and stacked in rows in the wardrobe – something that my jeans and tees aren’t used to just yet.</p> <p>4. <br />“I was just talking to this girl” is <strong>not</strong> a bright answer when asked what you were doing. <br />Ever.</p> <p>5. <br />Flowers are pretty. Really.</p> <p>6. <br />Apparently certain shoes go only with certain clothes. Again, something my pair of Adidas never realized so far. <br />”</p> <p><em>Looking back at the above, I realize I haven’t really mentioned some of the more factual aspects of my adventure that happened even before my wedding. <br />To make a long story short, my flight blew an engine shortly before takeoff(!), got cancelled, the rebooked flight got delayed, some looney left an unattended bag leading to a bomb scare at Frankfurt Airport and I finally got to travel Business Class (and use the exclusive Dubai Business Lounge for the first time).</em></p> <p><em>And yes, all of this happened within 24hrs of each other.</em></p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-69283672185528536552010-04-11T21:23:00.001+02:002010-04-11T21:23:22.485+02:00…And we’re back!<p>Yes, this blog is still alive. <br />And yes, I did get married. In fact, three days ago on 7th, it’s actually been TWO whole months since I tied the proverbial knot and started to share my otherwise bland life, with that one special person who adds joy and color to everything I do. <br />And it continues to amaze me with every passing day…</p> <p>Firstly, I would like to thank you, the reader, every single person who kept coming back to The Square Circle months after it was, so to speak, down. And I’m sorry I didn’t keep up my promise of getting “back in the first week of March” (yes I did realize that thank you very much!) or even acknowledge comments. The thing is, I wanted to eagerly write a post just weeks into my marriage. <br />And then  the next one. <br />And another. <br /> <br />I don’t want to do the typical I-am-married-therefore-I-have-no-time thing every other guy I know does and blame my lack of blogability on my marriage or anything. I’ll admit it: I goofed up. I have no excuses. <br /> <br />Truth is, I have at least 6 unfinished drafts in my Open folder. I’ll get to them (and backlink them when I’m done) as soon as possible. In no particular order, they are approximately about: <br /> <br />~Wedding and on being married. <br />~My home town of Cuddalore. <br />~Why we love hot weather. <br />~Facebook. <br />~How to spot Indians in Frankfurt. <br />~Behind a bad video game.</p> <p>…and other random topics of no particular interest.</p> <p>I’ll get to them as soon as I can. I know its all been a long time in coming; but all I can do now is assure you: <br /> <br />The Square Circle is back in the game. <br />Play on. </p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com9tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-9758856820555027282010-01-26T23:19:00.001+01:002010-01-26T23:19:05.857+01:00Wedding Diaries :)<p><em>(Yes I know this post is a bit late in coming...pretty much like everything else I'm doing lately; but anyway here it is...)</em></p> <p>In less than 2 weeks from now; I find myself in that special place where all things look wonderful, a dreamy time that really should come once in everyone's lives, when the greatest joy of all is that of sharing your life with a very special person.</p> <p>And for me, that special time comes on the<strong> 7th of Febuary 2010</strong>, when Thayyuba and I take each other hand-in-hand, and mark the beginning of a new life together, in the most beautiful relationship life has to offer.</p> <p>Yes, I am getting married :)</p> <p>I'll be leaving from Frankfurt in about three days, and hope to reach Chennai in good spirits (I also upgraded to business class to take better advantage of my 8hr transit in Dubai – those miles have finally paid off!) and all I can say is: <br />I'm excited. <br />Really excited.</p> <p>So excited in fact, that I really haven’t been able to concentrate on work for a while. Or anything else for that matter either, except the occasional song and humming that seems to find its way for no reason at all. <br />Those of you already married or in love probably know exactly what I’m talking about…but in case you’re one of those lonely souls who has not – I can only say that this is something no one can truly do justice to in words.</p> <p>You just have to live it!</p> <p><em>p.s. <br />I guess its fair game to state that </em>The Square Circle<em> will not be active for a while…at least not until I get back to work in the first week of March; so I just wanna thank you for being a part of my life, for relishing my blog and for commenting on it.</em></p> <p><em>Please do join in our celebrations, and pray for us, for the day when two lives become one. <br /></em><a href="http://www.AbdulRahman-Thayyuba.com"><em>www.AbdulRahman-Thayyuba.com</em></a></p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-38921648501723556752010-01-09T23:43:00.001+01:002010-01-09T23:50:34.391+01:00Achievements ‘09<p>Yes I know this post quite late, at least a week overdue; and that I also have a load of catching up to do – comments to respond to; blogs to read; facebook to…well, look at; RSS feeds to read and so on – but I just thought I’d do this today since I’m snowed in this weekend (over 10cm of snow here and more storm warnings on the way)</p> <p>I’d like to think of each year as a milestone gone by, to think back and look at all the things – right and wrong – done over the past year with a view to do things better in the future. So let’s get started:</p> <p>First of, come 19th of Jan and it would be exactly a year since The Square Circle first got online (<a href="http://square-circles.com/2009/01/new-beginning_18.html" target="_blank">Click here</a> for the pilot post). Before this, we were called “Random Thoughts” and looking back I think it really has come quite a way since that old blogger template.</p> <p>Late winter and toward the start of spring, I saw a couple of new countries when I caught a trip to Rome, Italy and Brussels, Belgium (which I wrote about <a href="http://square-circles.com/2009/02/when-in-rome-roam.html" target="_blank">here</a> and <a href="http://square-circles.com/2009/04/sidenotes-on-brussels.html" target="_blank">here</a>).</p> <p>This was also the time I became an uncle for the first time in my life when my cute little niece Nahla came into the world. Okay, so maybe it wasn’t exactly an ‘achievement’ on my part but then I realized how much more there is to life.</p> <p>Spring was exceptionally good in purely physical terms as well, and that’s when I also started going out for runs and workouts (believe it or not, there’s actually a parallel bar in the middle of the woods near my place!)</p> <p>Towards the start of summer, I timed-out for a two week trip to India – caught up with old friends, went to a wedding, realized divorces DO happen in real life, and came back to Frankfurt much wiser to the ways of a mature world.</p> <p>In July, I landed myself my shiny new laptop, a whole bunch of games, new software (windows7 pre-ordered!) and other geek stuff that make me go wild.</p> <p>August was when I finally realized how much time I was wasting on online forums after <a href="http://square-circles.com/2009/08/how-internet-can-ruin-your-day.html" target="_blank">this incident</a>, decided to quit and do something useful. <br />And I guess it did pay off, its surprising how much of Qur’an you can memorize in a short period of time.</p> <p>Autumn was beautiful, and it was Ramadan, and it was a wonderful time – the only thing I missed was friends and family on Eid at the end of it; but then we can’t have everything every time can we?</p> <p>And then coming to the start of this winter, the past couple of months have been quite busy – both at work (where we’ve had some major chaos) but more importantly, because of an interesting development in my personal life that has completely changed the way I look at the word ‘relationship’. <br />This is the kind of stuff that makes you want to hum and sing and smile for no reason at all and is actually the main reason for my lack of blog-ability the past couple of months!</p> <p>Yes, I know what you’re thinking and it <em>is</em> true, and I promise a detailed post on this as soon as I can; and I still can’t stop smiling :)</p> <p>All in all, I would like to look back and say 2009 was quite a successful year, and I’m only looking forward to more excitement in the coming months and for the rest of the year.</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com15tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-40062759305680807072009-12-20T14:27:00.001+01:002009-12-20T14:45:35.971+01:00The power of “n”<p>Quick question: <br />What is the most obscure, unimaginative and down-right outrageous name for a video game you’ve ever heard of?</p> <p>As it turns out, it <em>is</em> allowed to name a game after just one letter from the alphabet – and this is what it is: <br /><strong>“n” </strong> <br />(and no, the quotes aren’t included!)</p> This physics-based platformer – which is more completely known as “<strong>The way of the Ninja</strong>” – comes with heavy emphasis on skill and hardly any on graphics (our main character is actually just a stick figure), but don’t let that fool you.  <br />As webcomic <a href="http://www.xkcd.com" target="_blank">xkcd</a> once remarked, the greatest, most powerful gaming systems in the world still cannot match the same addictiveness of tiny flash-based games, and “n” is proof of it. <br /> <br /> <br /> <p><a href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sy4mPnbsKWI/AAAAAAAABW0/ahNgdZhBl1U/s1600-h/ngameshot5.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="n-gameshot" border="0" alt="n-gameshot" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sy4mQbGBCEI/AAAAAAAABW4/mOE5M7xYOI4/ngameshot_thumb3.jpg?imgmax=800" width="503" height="384" /></a> </p> <p> <br />The objective of this incredibly addictive game is to guide our hero the ninja across a series of diabolical mazes (over a hundred of them in all!) and run, jump, slide through it collecting gold, while avoiding mines, laser beams, homing missiles and other death traps liberally spread throughout the mazes and get to the all elusive exit. <br />You have an unlimited number of lives to play each level; however as the game remarks: your patience may not be!</p> <p>It falls in the same category as those embedded-flash browser games we used to sneak into our computer labs back in college, and isn’t any short on the fun part.</p> <p>It also comes with a comprehensive level editor you can use to make your own mazes and upload them for everyone else to use, but from what I’ve seen, most of the user-created levels are way too difficult and aren’t really all that cool. <br />Nevertheless, there are some really challenging mazes out there, and even if you don’t want to play the online content there’s plenty to do in the original game.</p> <p>And here’s the best part:  <br />The full version of this game is <strong>completely free</strong> for the PC/mac. <br />(You can download it from <a title="CNET Downloads site" href="http://download.cnet.com/N/3000-7433_4-10283163.html?tag=mncol" target="_blank">here</a> or <a title="The Way of The Ninja Official Site" href="http://www.thewayoftheninja.org/n.html" target="_blank">here</a>)</p> <p>And in case you’re really interested – there is also a paid version called <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002AB4J1S?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002AB4J1S" target="_blank">“n+” on the PSP</a>.</p> <p>Now, why am I doing this? <br />Because I just spent the last 4hours hammering the arrow keys on my laptop trying to beat my own record (and cramping my fingers in the process), and so I want to spread the joy!</p> <p>Regardless of whether you’re a hardcore gamer or just someone looking to kill time on a slow day at work (or college), this is one game you simply have got to play. <br />Even if you’re not that much into games.</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-50486649584805147292009-11-30T22:26:00.001+01:002009-11-30T22:26:55.196+01:00Plane fear<p>Okay, I'll admit it: flying totally freaks me out.</p> <p>Now given the fact that I <em>do</em> work for an airline company, hating planes isn't exactly helping my career. But while I'm not nervous about messing around with <i>other peoples'</i> flights, for some reason every time I'm at the airport I get butterflies in my stomach, my pulse starts to race, and I start to get anxious.</p> <p>Airports are taunting, cold, mean places where no one can be trusted (would you rather watch over that loose bundle while that guy in the shabby jeans goes to the washroom?) and anyone can be a suspect. <br />The way airport security checks, rechecks and triple-checks everyone’s baggage, its as if anyone could be a possible attacker planning to blow up the next plane.  <br />And that’s not a comforting thought when you’re waiting in line.</p> <p>And then there is more: <br />Since this whole Swine-fluenza started, anyone who so much as sneezes or coughs becomes the target of everyone’s attention and discreet avoidance. <br />In case you’re wondering – yes, it IS still a big deal, at least at airports. Back in April (when the whole thing started) I was on my way to Munich when I see a guy at the boarding terminal wearing a surgical facemask and holding a passport that boldly declared “Mexico”. <br />Understandably, there wasn’t a soul within 10meters of him in every direction.</p> <p>It doesn’t end there. While I’m inside the plane, every time the flight attendant passes the meal tray over my head to the next passenger, I have this morbid fear of the tray slipping off her hand and falling on me. <br />And with good reason: it has happened to me. <br />Twice.</p> <p>Somehow, economy class food-trays are so designed that they hold stuff in exactly one arrangement: the way it is when you first get it. Any other arrangement and you know the fork’s gonna fall over the salad bowl which then tips over that piece of rehydrated chicken that lands on your lap and all of hell breaks loose as you try to retrieve the fork, causing the little cup of juice to spill over the passenger next to you!</p> <p>Ah, the joys of air travel… <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-28842485929593192862009-11-25T21:55:00.001+01:002009-11-25T22:01:03.758+01:00The Door and Devil May Cry 3<p>For those of you joining in late, the <em>Devil May Cry</em> series is a best-selling franchise developed by Capcom Ltd., Japan marketed here by Capcom Entertainment Inc, Central Europe.</p> <p>The series primarily revolve around demons and other dark forces, which Dante – the series protagonist – must overcome. Gameplay is quick with plenty of adrenaline pumping slashing and gore… <br />…until you get to a scene in the 3rd game (available for PS2 and PC) where Dante's brother enters the Demon's domain through a rather familiar-looking door. Here is what it looks like:  <br /> <br />  <a href="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sw2Zz6j-_VI/AAAAAAAABWc/m4PHWM3oUig/s1600-h/DMC-door%5B4%5D.jpg"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; border-top: 0px; margin-right: auto; border-right: 0px" title="DMC-door" border="0" alt="DMC-door" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sw2Z0U4VFiI/AAAAAAAABWg/dv90RzqWNUg/DMC-door_thumb%5B2%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="339" height="185" /></a> </p> <p>If you can’t make the connection, here’s a hint: <br /></p> <p><a href="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sw2Z08f33sI/AAAAAAAABWk/gB4qX-fR7L0/s1600-h/kabah5.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: block; float: none; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: auto; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: auto" title="kabah" border="0" alt="kabah" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/Sw2Z1TwFMvI/AAAAAAAABWo/Cu-8qgHw0Nk/kabah_thumb3.jpg?imgmax=800" width="196" height="302" /></a></p> <p>Above shows a picture of the Door of the Ka’bah, the single most sacred religious location on earth for over a billion people of the Islamic faith.</p> <p>That this so-called “devil’s door” borrows its design from such an incredibly holy relic causes deep hurt and offence..and is completely unacceptable no matter which side of neutrality you look at it. </p> <p>Understandably, a lot of people are upset and I personally know people who’ve been shouting their voices (or at any rate, their keyboards) hoarse about “boycotting Capcom” and “banning their products”. <br />But what I can’t really understand (or accept) is why we as a people – Asians, Muslims and Indians in particular – are so paranoid about banning and boycotting stuff all the time… <br />…as if its gonna do anyone any good. I mean, assuming boycotts did work, who’s going to tell the statistics guy scratching his head at Capcom that the REAL reason the sales of one particular game dipped by 3% was due to religious indifference?</p> <p>I’m one guy who doesn’t believe in Online Petitions or boycotts, so I wrote to Capcom at their London headquarters address telling them exactly what I felt about the whole thing. <br />To be honest I didn’t really expect a reply (who answers back to criticism anyway?) but they did. And here is what they had to say (translated from German): <br /> <br /><em>“Dear Mr. Noor, </em></p> <p><em>Thank you for your message regarding religious artifacts in Devil May Cry 3 We regret that this injury has been caused to religious feelings. The title was developed in a production department of our Japanese parent company, which we will refer to this as soon irreverence. </em></p> <p><em>We will do our best to remedy this artifact representation. Unfortunately, this would be in the form of a patch and would be available only in the PC version because for the PS2 console version it is not possible to produce any program code changes, and also not is not allowed on our part.</em></p> <p><em>With kind regards from Hamburg, <br /> <br /><</em>name withheld<em>> <br />PR Manager <br />(Capcom Entertainment) Central Europe”</em></p> <p>I know we still have no confirmed dates for the rollout of this patch, but at least they acknowledged that the problem exists…and promised to do something about it. <br />Of course they are saying there’s nothing they could do about the PS2 version but that is understandable – after all the ten-year-old console isn't exactly cutting edge on upgradability. <br />But still, I guess I'll be okay even if it is just the PC version getting the patch to remove the offending door.  <br /> <br />Personally, for me it means there is still hope in the world and that people are willing to listen, and reaffirms my faith in the power of the Written Word.</p> <p>And that “boycotts” and “bans” aren’t necessarily the best way to deal with a problem.</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-37434536589394345962009-11-18T23:15:00.001+01:002009-11-18T23:15:37.652+01:007 unique gifts for a geek<p>Question: <br />Have you ever been in that place where you need to get a gift for a certain someone, and you were fresh out of ideas? <br />Well I have, and I was so tired of people guessing socially acceptable gifts that I ended up making a wish-list of stuff that I’d appreciate if people got <em>me</em>. (Original post <a href="http://square-circles.com/2008/11/wishlist.html">here</a>)</p> <p>That got me thinking…normal people get normal gifts – and they’re happy about it. But what about that poor geek who gets stuck with a bunch of boutique gift-vouchers and no clue what to do with them? <br />So for the benefit of all potential <em>gifters</em> and <em>giftees</em>, we present, seven geeky ideas that you can actually buy (online of course!):</p> <p><strong>1. USB spy-camcorder pen:</strong></p> <p><a title="4GB Hidden Colour Spy Pinhole Pen Drive Camcorder USB DVR Cam CCTV Camera with Sound Voice Recording" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001FGUVXY?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B001FGUVXY" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="4GB Hidden Colour Spy Pinhole Pen Drive Camcorder USB DVR Cam CCTV Camera with Sound Voice Recording" border="0" alt="spypen" align="right" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRx66eEt7I/AAAAAAAABVk/qh0ePY4oeMw/spypen%5B12%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a></p> <p>Okay, so maybe no one <em>really</em> needs a video camera built into a pen (with 4gigs of storage, I might add), but the idea is neat. </p> <p>But somehow, this pen seems kinda creepy: Would you rather trust that guy from the next cubicle who leaves a stout pen on top of his computer screen that somehow seems pointed directly at you?</p> <p>Hmm, not sure if all great ideas should really make it to manufacturing. But this one did, and this is proof. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></p> <p><strong>2. Wi-fi detecting T-shirt:</strong></p> <p><a title="Wi-Fi Detecting T-Shirt (Blue - Large)" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00159NYXA?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B00159NYXA" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="Wi-Fi Detecting T-Shirt (Blue - Large)" border="0" alt="Wi-Fi Detecting T-Shirt (Blue - Large)" align="right" src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRx9zrgb2I/AAAAAAAABVo/2p1Jv4AXm9M/Wi-Fi%20Detecting%20T-Shirt%20%28Blue%20-%20Large%29%5B14%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>This tee apparently comes with a built-in circuit chip that detects the presence of any wireless network and then lights up the graphics on the front accordingly.</p> <p>The best thing I like about t-shirts like this (oh yes, there’s plenty more where that <a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.co.uk%2Fs%3Fie%3DUTF8%26redirect%3Dtrue%26ref_%3Dsr%255Fex%255Fp%255Fn%255Ftarget%255Faudience%255F%255F0%26keywords%3Dgeek%2520t-shirt%26bbn%3D83450031%26qid%3D1258581648%26rh%3Dn%253A83450031%252Ck%253Ageek%2520t-shirt&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=ur2&camp=1634&creative=19450" target="_blank">came from</a>) is that it says “geek” in a very subtle way: <br />You probably don’t even notice anything different unless it lights up; but when it does is a head-turner! </p> <p>Of course, I wouldn’t wanna wear this on a plane trip – the last thing you need is to explain to Airport Security why your tee shirt has a circuit chip inside it :)</p> <p><strong>3. Binary watch:</strong></p> <p><a title="Binary White Sumui Moon Watch SM102W2 with LED Binary Format Display Solid Stainless Steel" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B001028TDM?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B001028TDM" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="Binary White Sumui Moon Watch SM102W2 with LED Binary Format Display Solid Stainless Steel" border="0" alt="Binary White Sumui Moon Watch SM102W2 with LED Binary Format Display Solid Stainless Steel" align="right" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRx-iTCYNI/AAAAAAAABVs/Jt2LanBGUCU/watch%5B7%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>Actually this was something I found on the net (or on one of those endless forwarded emails) a long time ago, but I never knew they really existed – or that people actually buy them. </p> <p>To cut a long story short, the upper row indicates hours and the lower row minutes – and to tell the time all you have to do is think in binary…and if you’re wondering how to do that, then this is probably not for you :) <br /> <br />The perfect gift for a computer programmer I’d think.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>4. TV turn-off remote keychain:</strong></p> <p><a title="TV B GONE TV OFF REMOTE" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0015URFY8?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B0015URFY8" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="TV B GONE TV OFF REMOTE" border="0" alt="TV B GONE TV OFF REMOTE" align="right" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRx_Jb9nrI/AAAAAAAABVw/AYCN3ZxBIAU/TV%20B%20GONE%20TV%20OFF%20REMOTE%5B5%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>This is one of those things that’s funnier than it looks, but then that goes by what’s your definition of “funny”.</p> <p>This handy little keychain has over 400 frequencies of “off” codes pre-programmed to turn off virtually any TV, DVD and electronic device that has an infra-red port in it. <br />I’m not sure how well it works but the makers say it works on “99% of all TVs”.</p> <p>Hmm, I wonder what people would do when they catch the guy who keeps turning off the TV right in the crucial stages of a match – at the game-bar. <br /> <br /> <br /><strong>5. Solar powered messenger-bag:</strong></p> <p><a title="O-Range Lounge Solar Messenger Bag" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B002EVPGMA?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B002EVPGMA" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="O-Range Lounge Solar Messenger Bag" border="0" alt="O-Range Lounge Solar Messenger Bag" align="right" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRx_z7jN3I/AAAAAAAABV0/4e9x8TyeV-g/O-Range%20Lounge%20Solar%20Messenger%20Bag%5B6%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>If it weren’t for the fact that it looks kinda lame (and costs over a 100 bucks!) I’d like to buy this messenger bag.</p> <p>Not only does it scream Environmentally Friendly, but I guess this is one of those things that’s actually more useful than it is cool.</p> <p>I’ve been stuck a few times with a dead phone and no charger (or, for that matter, a power outlet) for hours, and it seems to happen especially when you’re expecting a call. <br />Time to put sunshine to good use.</p> <p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/O-Range-Lounge-Solar-Messenger-Bag/dp/B002EVPGMA/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&s=sports&qid=1257890005&sr=8-3"></a></p> <p><strong>6. Water-powered clock</strong></p> <p><a href="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRyAc1QOlI/AAAAAAAABV4/2zjP-y6LbUc/s1600-h/Water%20Powered%20Alarm%20Clock%5B3%5D.jpg"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="Water Powered Alarm Clock" border="0" alt="Water Powered Alarm Clock" align="right" src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRyBDhhgGI/AAAAAAAABV8/UKqCjNi0U5g/Water%20Powered%20Alarm%20Clock_thumb%5B1%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>If you’re looking to show how green you are without lugging a weird-looking bag around – here’s an easier way to do it: <br />An alarm clock that’s powered by water.</p> <p>I didn’t really understand how this thing is supposed to work; but apparently it’s based on some electrochemical reactions between the electrodes and the water – and produces just enough electricity for it to tell time, temperature and even wake you up!</p> <p>Quite impressed by that I must say!</p> <p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/H2O-Water-Powered-Alarm-Clock/dp/B0014VEZS2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=kitchen&qid=1257890258&sr=8-1"></a></p> <p></p> <p><a href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/GadgetBoxLtd-PP1269-Television-Remote-Control/dp/B0013UMG4E/ref=sr_1_32?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1258493100&sr=8-32#moreAboutThisProduct"></a></p> <strong>7. Electronic Rubik’s cube:</strong> <p></p> <p><a title="Rubik's TouchCube" href="http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000KGEQOU?ie=UTF8&tag=thesqucir-21&linkCode=as2&camp=1634&creative=19450&creativeASIN=B000KGEQOU" target="_blank"><img style="border-right-width: 0px; display: inline; border-top-width: 0px; border-bottom-width: 0px; margin-left: 0px; border-left-width: 0px; margin-right: 0px" title="Rubik's TouchCube" border="0" alt="Rubik's TouchCube" align="right" src="http://lh3.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SwRyB6-jX9I/AAAAAAAABWA/N0u_rCf3t5o/Rubik%27s%20TouchCube%5B6%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="244" height="244" /></a> </p> <p>To be quite honest, I was never much of a puzzle freak and to this day I could never solve a rubik’s cube. <br />But I think part of the problem was that the traditional cube doesn’t really help once you’re stuck…that’s where this idea comes in handy:</p> <p>A touch-sensitive Rubik’s Cube with colors that light up when you slide your fingers across it, allowing you to actually ‘solve’ it. <br />Best thing is, when you’re stuck or something, apparently it even offers hints for solving the current combination!</p> <p>But I wonder if it could actually substitute for the real thing?</p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p> <br />p.s. In case you were wondering, yes, these really are things you can <em>actually buy</em> – not that you’d want to buy them – but I just happened to stumble upon them one bored afternoon and realized there’s so many weird things out there…and this list is by no means even an remotely complete. <br /> <br />Lemme know what you think! <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com21tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-62282778284468029232009-11-03T21:04:00.001+01:002009-11-07T21:11:15.103+01:00Windows 7 reviewed<blockquote> <p><em>Okay, here it is – The full review of Windows 7: Home Premium, 64bit edition brought to you by yours truly :) <br />It has been nearly two weeks since I first installed it, and so far its been good. <br />p.s. if you don’t like computers or couldn’t care less for new operating systems, please bear with me on this one. Thanks.</em></p> </blockquote> <p>First reaction: I love it. <br />To be honest here, I guess this is starting out almost the same way as the Bush vs. Obama analogy: Windows 7 is amazing, simply because it is not Vista. It does right a lot of things that Vista messed up. <br />For instance, the power button doesn't directly put your computer to sleep (which was a major annoyance – how many people actually use “Sleep mode”?!); now you can choose which action you want to do...and the default is "Shutdown" which is quite the way it should be.</p> <p>Actually customizability is the key here: <br />Almost every aspect of Vista that drove everyone up the wall can be customized to make it more bearable and even useful. <br />Like taskbar notifications, Windows defender (yes, its still here), UAC, instant one-click wallpaper changes (‘themes’ is a whole new feature in Windows7), Aero Peek options…it goes on! <br />But to make this more organized, here’s a list of stuff that makes this a winner:</p> <ol> <li>The taskbar is revamped, quite nice and takes a while getting used to, but I appreciate the fact that you can now "pin" programs to it just like you would on a dock. And the best thing is, a right-click gives you contextual options. <br />Like for instance right-clicking Chrome shows new window, new incognito window and even some of your recently visited pages, while a right click on say, a media player shows recently played and so on. <br /> <br /></li> <li>I'm happy it DOES NOT come with Windows Mail, Windows Calendar or Windows Gallery. Actually in Vista I was quite confused why they were there because the EXACT same thing is also available on WindowsLive! (as Live Calendar, Live Mail and Live Gallery. <br />So now you don't have twice as many preinstalled software...only one set of them and I have to admit that Live Writer is pretty good. <br /> <br /></li> <li>When installing say a program or something, the installation progress actually shows on the taskbar icon when minimized. Nifty! <br /> <br /></li> <li>‘Libraries’ is a cool new feature that allows you to collate different folders from all over your computer onto a single location to easily look through it. <br />Like say you have your downloads from each of your browsers in different locations. You can now add all these locations to your ‘Downloads Library’ so that you can find all your downloads in one place – even as the folder content changes. <br /> <br /></li> <li>Windows Media Player 12 does not automatically steal file extensions from your existing (already default) video players. Instead, it asks you politely if you do want it to take them. And of course, you only have yourself to blame if you click on 'yes'. <br /> <br /></li> <li>Those gadgets are now on their own on the desktop, without that horrible sidebar. Unfortunately the changes here are only skin deep and it still runs as a single process called (what else?) "sidebar.exe". <br /> <br /></li> <li>The drag-to-resize-windows is a simple yet ingenious new feature in Windows7: <br />Drag to the top of the screen to maximize, or drag to either side to snap to it taking up exactly half the screen on any side (previously the only way to do this was to select "Show windows side by side" from the taskbar context menu. <br />The best part is that when you drag it away, it automatically shrinks back to the original size when you drag it away. And because most people these days use widescreens, it really makes comparing two windows a ton easier. <br />A tip of the hat to whoever at Microsoft though of this! </li> </ol> <p>And I’m sure there’s a lot more to come – just as I am sure there’s gonna be bugs as well, but for now things look good. <br />Oh and btw, in case you are looking to buy, here’s a link: <br /></p> <iframe style="width: 120px; height: 240px" marginheight="0" src="http://rcm-uk.amazon.co.uk/e/cm?lt1=_blank&bc1=E1E1E1&IS2=1&bg1=E1E1E1&fc1=000000&lc1=0000FF&t=thesqucir-21&o=2&p=8&l=as1&m=amazon&f=ifr&asins=B002DGS81C" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com14tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-81212282582420622472009-10-22T18:49:00.001+02:002009-10-23T06:54:30.787+02:00Window(s) on the horizon<p>Yes, today is October 22nd. <br />Today, the much awaited version of Microsoft’s popular operating system – Windows 7 – officially launches worldwide. And being the crazy electronics freak that I am, the box is already on my desk.</p> <p>And here’s what it looks like, straight out of the box (along with my laptop and other stuff):</p> <p><a href="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SuE3A_60NXI/AAAAAAAABVE/30xU7DGZBIo/s1600-h/Photo0018%5B5%5D.jpg"><img style="border-bottom: 0px; border-left: 0px; display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; border-top: 0px; margin-right: auto; border-right: 0px" title="Photo0018" border="0" alt="Photo0018" src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SuE3BSBa2BI/AAAAAAAABVI/gKCsiR44yA8/Photo0018_thumb%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" width="328" height="198" /></a> </p> <p><strike>Yeah I know, I haven’t even opened the box yet</strike> [23oct, Edit:] Okay, so I’ve just opened the box this morning and can confirm, yes it comes with both the 32bit <strong>and</strong> 64bit DVDs which is a good thing because I’m looking forward to “going 64”. <br />And I really hope its worth the hype because I’ve completely lost hope in Vista (recently my Gtalk, Skype and other VOIP software stopped working all of a sudden). <br /> <br />I can’t wait to install this. <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-20000373838220297662009-10-09T23:35:00.001+02:002009-10-09T23:37:39.643+02:00When wolves become shepherds…<p><em>A shepherd was out with his sheep one day, when a wolf came along and attacked one of them. The man chased after the wolf and took his sheep back. The wolf then turned, and spoke to the shepherd: <br />”If today you are protecting the sheep, but who will protect the sheep on the Day of Savagery, when there will be no shepherd to protect the sheep, except me. <br /></em><em>The day, when wolves become shepherds…” <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /></em>And today, when US president Barack Hussain Obama was awarded the Nobel Prize in Peace “for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples”… <br />…my initial reaction was: <br />”Say WHAT??”</p> <p>Now don’t get me wrong…its not like I don’t like Obama (his monkey-faced predecessor yes, but not him, really) but I’d like to know two things: <br />1) What exactly did Obama do to deserve a “peace” award and <br />2) was there really <em>no one else</em> <em>in the world</em> who made a bigger contribution to peace this year???</p> <p>Yes, I really would appreciate it if any of those guys from the Nobel Committee cared to explain exactly WHY the hell would they want to give a “peace” award for someone who hasn’t really done anything so far. <br />I mean okay, so he’s “strengthening diplomacy” but is that what a peace prize is for? Almost seems like an insult to what Mother Teresa did.</p> <p>Which brings us to my next question: <br />This whole “strengthening diplomacy” thing – is that honestly the best anyone has done for peace this year; out of <strong>6 billion people</strong>? Seriously? <br />Wow, it that’s really true, the future of humanity doesn’t look very promising. <br /> <br /> <br />But then maybe I’m just over-reacting. I guess at some level this <em>is </em>good news; because now the Nobel Prize – the Epitome of all that is Great and High – all of a sudden seems within reach of almost anyone. <br />I mean come on, if Obama can bag a peace prize after calling for <a href="http://edition.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/07/20/obama.afghanistan/">renewed attacks on a country America invaded</a>… its almost surprising why anyone else can’t have one. <br /> <br />Hmm, I wonder if Britney Spears would like a Nobel Prize in Chemistry next year… <br />Think I’ll start a campaign or something. <br />Who’s with me?</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-15542348805933629892009-09-20T21:01:00.001+02:002009-09-20T21:01:11.413+02:00Why Germans must learn English<p>This is just a random video I found on YouTube on the most unlikeliest of days, and I found it so hilarious that I had to share it with everyone.</p> <p> <div style="padding-bottom: 0px; margin: 0px; padding-left: 0px; padding-right: 0px; display: inline; float: none; padding-top: 0px" id="scid:5737277B-5D6D-4f48-ABFC-DD9C333F4C5D:0deb3ee9-6e5d-414f-8dfd-258bee9d00fa" class="wlWriterEditableSmartContent"><div id="4a8a3ac7-b4cd-4dd7-9132-c1c5d4d6bc3d" style="margin: 0px; padding: 0px; display: inline;"><div><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fkPfEOdlJo" target="_new"><img src="http://lh5.ggpht.com/_JyteQnkSMCI/SrZ79SRBzCI/AAAAAAAABT4/-6cN9hjAoIU/video704925f7bdcc%5B3%5D.jpg?imgmax=800" style="border-style: none" galleryimg="no" onload="var downlevelDiv = document.getElementById('4a8a3ac7-b4cd-4dd7-9132-c1c5d4d6bc3d'); downlevelDiv.innerHTML = "<div><object width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><param name=\"movie\" value=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/5fkPfEOdlJo&hl=en\"><\/param><embed src=\"http://www.youtube.com/v/5fkPfEOdlJo&hl=en\" type=\"application/x-shockwave-flash\" width=\"425\" height=\"355\"><\/embed><\/object><\/div>";" alt=""></a></div></div></div> </p> <p>p.s. We’d like to wish everyone on the blessed occasion of Eid Al-Fitr, more commonly known as “Ramzan”. Today was Eid here, as it was in most parts of the world except the Indian Subcontinent. Wherever you are, may this Eid bring you happiness and prosperity.</p> <p>p.p.s. I know I’m also long overdue for a post, not to mention a load of catching up on other peoples’ blogs. Hopefully will get to that soon.</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-27759662993381501482009-09-06T23:05:00.001+02:002009-09-06T23:05:13.669+02:00Ramadan reflections<p>Today, depending on the part of the world you're currently in, it’s either the 17th or 18th of Ramadan, the blessed month of Fasting. <br />And today is also the day I realized its been about a month I've been away from (mine and other people's) blogs, and the social internet in general. </p> <p>Now coming to Ramadan, I’m guessing almost everyone knows at least <em>someone</em> muslim, but I find it alarming that in spite of this, a lot of people have quite a few misconceptions; so here we present, The Square Circle's Guide to Understanding Ramadan... for the people who didn't know it already <br />:) </p> <p>1. <br />Firstly, "Ramadan" (or "Ramzan", depending on how you pronounce it) is NOT the festival. It is the blessed month when we fast and it lasts 29 to 30 days depending on the lunar calendar. <br />The festival is called "Eid", and that comes at the end of the month. </p> <p>2. <br />There’s more to fasting than just staying away from food and water. The fasting person also exercises mental discipline – and that includes staying clear of fights, arguments and abusive language as well.</p> <p>3. <br />We don't particularly appreciate it when people ask us if we’re hungry, and then wonder out loud that its incredible how you can go a whole day without eating anything. <br />Its not like we’re setting up a new world record by being without food and drink for 15hrs – people have been doing this for at least 1,400 years.</p> <p>4. <br />Actually, people have been fasting for even longer than that – and every major religion on earth has and requires of its members to undergo fasts.</p> <p>5. <br />We don’t fast to lose excess flab, cut down on calories or save on lunch money. Quite surprising even some (educated) people from work think that. <br />We fast because the Creator of the heavens and the earth asks us to, and we do it to seek His bounty, who has bestowed upon us all we have and don't think twice about. <br />(including that snickers bar in your hand right now!)</p> <p>6. <br />If you’re a smoker, no it is not ridiculous that you have to go through the day without a smoke. <br />Personally, I think it is smokers who are ridiculous. <br /> <br />7. <br />Yes, women fast too.</p> <p>8. <br />Not everyone gets to eat <em>haleem</em> everyday (or for that matter, knows how to make it). Yes, I do miss it, but there’s only so much a guy can cook for himself. </p> <p>9. <br /><em>Iftar</em> (after sun down) is not an excuse to stuff yourself with everything in the fridge and make up for the lost food. <br />Unfortunately, even most muslims seem to have no clue about this. </p> <p>Above all, Ramadan is a time to reflect – upon all things that we have been blessed with, of all things we aren’t thankful for, and think about all those people, who involuntarily fast every single day…</p> <p>…whose fasting doesn’t necessarily end at sunset with a big table of food.</p> <p>May Peace be upon you all.</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com11tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-58437468448313518302009-08-16T14:37:00.005+02:002009-08-26T09:17:17.248+02:00The “Khan” effect<p>Judging by what happened yesterday, I would say US Airport Officials want us to believe that regardless of background or qualifications, anyone with the last name of “Khan” <em>could</em> possibly be a potential terrorist wanting to blow up all of America.</p> <p>While news channels in different countries portrayed the event – the detention of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan – as either “humiliating” (as per the Indian media) or “a dramatic over-reaction” (as per the pro-American news channels), what this really shows is how fundamentally flawed the American so-called counter-terrorism intelligence really is.</p> <p>I mean firstly, not only did they manage to attack and invade a sovereign country under the pretext of non-existent Weapons of Mass Destruction (does anyone even remember that anymore?) and defend that claim for over a year, but when the truth finally <em>did</em> come out in 2004 – that, in fact, there really <em>was</em> no WMD and that the <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/europe/07/14/butler.blair/index.html">intelligence was seriously flawed</a> – they conceded that damage was already done. And that they now had stay in order to “stabilize” a country they originally invaded on stupid intelligence.</p> <p>And coming back to the present, now because Mr. Khan is a global celebrity with good political connections, he was just ‘taken aside’ for questioning and released with the full support of the Indian Embassy 2hours later.<br />But I shudder to think what would have become of the more common Khan – one who is not so well connected to people in high places.<br />Would he have been held for days, maybe weeks for the “secondary questioning”?<br />Or maybe even sent to Guantanamo Bay, just like the countless other <a href="http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/03/19/ex-bush-official-guantanamo-bay-innocent/">innocents languishing for years there</a>, held without any charge?</p> <p>Regardless of whatever “its-all-for-security” reasons anyone gives, if a computer turns up someone’s name just because of their cultural or religious affiliation without any other basis, it shows how pathetic the whole system really is. I mean seriously, do they program those things to turn red and sound alarm bells just because someone’s NAME sounds funny?<br /><br />For that, they might as well put up a sign that says,<br />”People named <em>Khan, Muhammed</em>, or<em> Abdullah</em> not allowed without additional verification”.</p> <p>And if that’s how they are going to keep their citizens safe anymore, they really shouldn’t call themselves “<em>The Land of The Free”</em> anymore.<br /><br /><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">Update, 24Aug:</span><br />After extensive reading, I find out that there *is* such a thing as a "No-Fly List" in the United States and Canada, detailing names - and nothing more - of passengers who are, quite simply, not allowed to fly. Over time, this list is rumored to have grown to over a million names (although this claim is officially denied) and poses significant hinderance to the common person who unfortunately happens to shares their name with someone on the list.<br />In such cases, the person is expected to prove that "I am not him/her" using a variety of identification methods, and apparently almost always leads to delays/missed flights for such people.<br /><br /></p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-26523879683312460922009-08-13T19:05:00.001+02:002009-08-13T19:05:51.187+02:00How the internet can ruin your day<p>It just occurred to me that there’s a flip side to having practically unlimited high-speed internet access both at home and in the workplace. <br />And today, it just ruined my day.</p> <p>It started out quite normal – a regular day doing what I normally do, and since it wasn’t very hectic this Thursday morning, I logged on to an online forum where I sometimes participate. <br />There were a few discussion threads and one of them seemed interesting enough to get into, and a few points exchanged back and forth. Good, constructive criticism. And then all of a sudden, a guy jumps in, accuses me of lying and everything, and before I know it, its a full-fledged war out there.</p> <p>I had a few heated exchanges with him and finally decided to call it quits…when I realized how badly this really shook me up. <br />I didn’t enjoy my lunch today, and I really couldn’t concentrate on my work either.  He completely ruined my day, and pretty much most of my evening as well.</p> <p>I came back from work still thinking about this, and it took me a couple of cake rusks and a load of funny pictures from <a href="http://oddee.com">Oddee</a> to calm me down. <br />And as I still thought of new ways to get back at him, I realized: <br />Why am I even doing this?</p> <p>For some faceless guy on the internet I don’t even know (he goes by the name of Dovey_Descends by the way) and of whom the only image I have is his profile pic? <br />Why should I care what he thinks? <br />Why did I let him ruin an otherwise perfect day?</p> <p>I guess the answer lies in how much we love our online personas. And I for once learnt my lesson: nothing online is important enough to ruin your real life. <br />Dovey, if you’re reading this, you’re just a pathetic loser who gains from online wackamola. Go get a life!</p> <p>And now if you’ll excuse me, soup’s on! <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-13115251175652368032009-08-09T17:45:00.001+02:002009-08-09T17:45:39.432+02:00The Germanic Language<p>There’s a famous joke that says that at the time of the American independence, there was much debate over which of the two – German or English – should be the official language. And that even though it was English that finally won, German did manage to make itself quite well established regardless.</p> <p>I don’t doubt that for a moment. Here’s a list of normal English words I’ve come across that seem to have been directed infused from German:</p> <p><strong>kindergarten: <br /></strong>I guess everyone knows that the children’s playschool is actually a German word. ‘Kinder’ is German for children (singular: Kind) and ‘Garten’ is, well, a garden.</p> <p><strong>Coleslaw: <br /></strong>Thinly sliced cabbage in cold cream is not an American invention either. I’m thinking this was derived from ‘Kohl’ (pronounced almost exactly like ‘cole’) which is German for Cabbage.</p> <p><strong>Rucksack:</strong> <br />No, those backpacks aren’t American either. This comes from the German ‘Rückpack’ (with a “ü”) where ‘Rück’ means back.</p> <p><strong>Apothecary table: <br /></strong>This medieval table having the many compartments for storing medicinal items was made popular in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friends">Friends</a>, but I’m not too sure how many people noticed the language it came from. <br />’Apotheke’ is German for a pharmacy.</p> <p>And I’m sure there’s lots more where that came from, and I just wanna let you know, I’m still not done with German yet. <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-17390520141554225922009-08-01T15:12:00.001+02:002009-08-01T15:14:15.759+02:00The Arab connection<p>I guess I’ve mentioned a few times that I’ve been asked if I’m Arab. <br />Notwithstanding that time on the plane, and that other kid who mistook me for an “arabic person”, the past couple of months I’ve also been asked if I speak Arabic, more times than I’ve been asked if I speak German.</p> <p>That, and the fact that at the barber saloon I go to, the guy speaks no English, no German and little Arabic, I think it would be more useful than fun to answer “Yes”, the next time someone asks.</p> <p>With this view in mind, I’d like to announce that effective immediately I now start to learn, a self-taught course on Arabic. <br />Of course, this is not a new language for me, but having spent most of my school years dreading language classes, I guess it is still going to be a while before I can look someone in the eye and say, <br />”Na’am, atakallam al-Arabi”</p> <p>Now, why am I saying all this here? <br />Because I know that two weeks down the line when I decide to give up because it is getting too way hard to learn TWO languages simultaneously (yes, my German course is still on!) I want to look back at this entry and tell myself that I’m not gonna wimp away from something I promised in Public.</p> <p>And hope that’s motivation enough. <br />I wish me luck. <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com20tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-35875009383824639462009-07-19T15:05:00.001+02:002009-07-19T15:05:00.383+02:00Intelligence India<p>Despite everything we say about our country being backwardly progressive, apparently a lot of people in the western world think that India in general – and Indians especially – are quite bright sparks.</p> <p>Here’s quite a few amusing incidents I’ve experienced/found to this effect:</p> <p>Last June, I happened to sit next to an old German guy on the plane back to Frankfurt from Dubai and we got talking. <br />He first asked me if I was Arab (I don’t know why, a lot of people have asked me that; starting to wonder if I don’t look Indian enough) and when I said I wasn’t; and that I was from India, he only had one thing on the top of his mind: <br />”Ah India, you must be a computer programmer then?”</p> <p align="center">* * *</p> <p>I was out at dinner with some people from work last month to bid farewell to some colleagues from Argentina. Of course, as the lot involved several colorful nationalities (we had Indian, German, Argentinean, and Spanish speaking people with us that night) the conversation undoubtedly turned towards languages and culture. <br />That’s when one guy asked me if Indians were supposedly good with programming because; <br />”Your native languages follow a grammatical structure similar to a programming syntax”</p> <p>After I nearly rolled over with laughter, I began to wonder if it really could be my bad Tamil grammar that’s causing all the bugs in my programs.</p> <p align="center">* * * </p> <p>The character from the comic-strip <a href="http://www.dilbert.com">Dilbert</a> once remarked on the intellectual ability of Indians and their suitability for outsourcing projects. As he presents his report, the first option on his list was, <br />“highly educated Indians who speak perfect English”</p> <p>…who were of course finally not chosen because they were also quite “pricey”. :D</p> <p align="center">* * * </p> <p>In the recent (2009) animated movie <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monsters_vs_Aliens">Monsters vs. Aliens</a>, in the scene where the top of the US armed forces meet and realize how bad the situation really is, the US President shouts at an underling, <br />“We need our top scientific minds on this. Get me India on the phone!”</p> <p align="center">* * * </p> <p>Apparently there’s a lot more to India then people imagine. <br />And if the above is any indication to go by, then I’m only too happy to be part of it. <br />:)</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-36527764136716488322009-07-15T21:17:00.001+02:002009-07-16T22:08:13.923+02:00Windows 7: I update, therefore I am<p>In case you’ve missed it, the biggest thing going around the geekosphere today is Windows7, which opened for exclusive pre-release orders in Europe at midnight.</p> <p>If you’re wondering what’s going on, Microsoft is offering Windows7 (which officially launches worldwide on Oct 22) for advance pre-orders in three zones – North America, Europe and Japan – at a ridiculously special price of 49.99 EUR. </p> <p>Normally, I don’t make a big deal of stuff like this but what was remarkable about this one is, the demand was apparently so high that online stores’ servers started going down all over Europe this morning! <br />In fact Amazon Germany was sold out in just over an hour! <br />Amazon UK is still struggling to keep up with demands – and other stores are having a field day as well.</p> <p>Now as a person who just missed a free upgrade by getting my new laptop a week too early (Dell is offering this to all laptops bought just a week after mine), I wasn’t going to lose out on this. And so, I now stand, the proud recipient of the greatest Windows to come out in a long time.</p> <p>I’ve always said I hated Windows Vista – and come October 22, I can finally smile and say, <br />“I told you so”  <br />…as I get rid of my Vista DVD. <br /> <br />I can hardly wait. <br />:) </p> <p><u>Update</u>: <br />16Jul09. Its finally official: <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8151342.stm">This link</a> from the BBC quotes Amazon as saying that “sales of Windows 7 in the first eight hours it was available outstripped those of Windows Vista's entire 17 week pre-order period”!</p> <p>Man, talk about sellout! I guess Microsoft grossly underestimated how much people hated Vista to get to the next upgrade as soon as they could!</p> -=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-70221513939221736902009-07-10T22:51:00.002+02:002009-07-11T09:05:53.492+02:00Going the ‘Open’ Office way<p>After much deliberation, I finally got rid of my 60-day trial version of MS Office2007 and switched to open source software, namely, OpenOffice.org (yeah I know, the .org is part of its official name as well).</p> <p>On a side note, I also got rid of Microsoft Works9 that came preinstalled on my laptop straight away and buried the installation CD deep. <br />In my opinion, Works is the most ridiculous office suite anyone could have thought of, and I guess the only reason people even use it is because it comes preinstalled on every computer you buy Windows with (along with a trial version of the current MS Office suite).</p> <p>Now why am I moving to open source? <br />First and foremost: because its <strong>FREE</strong>! <br />I can’t imagine shelling out a good 75 EUR for the home (and “student”) edition of MS Office – whatever the hell that means; it ships with exactly the same version of Word and Excel as every other edition – the only differences being the other extras.</p> <p>Secondly, because I’m not exactly an excel power-user – in fact the only reason I use a spreadsheet is for keeping track of my spending and managing passwords. <br />I really couldn’t care less for Macros or a Visual Basic editor outside work.</p> <p>Even so, the incredible power of OpenOffice.org has completely blown me away; in fact there’s a whole bunch of things it does so much better than MS Office that I’m wondering why I didn’t use it all along. And why more people don’t use it. <br /></p> <p>If you’re one of those people who’re lugging around a pirated version of MS Office because you can’t afford the real thing and secretly wishing no one calls your foul, I’m talking to you. <br />I know your excuse: you think you’ve no other options – and you couldn’t be more wrong. And with extensive online support and instant (not to mention FREE!) updates, there couldn’t be a better time to switch to Open Source Software. <br /></p> <p>And now if you’ll excuse me, I need to go install VLC player (everybody’s favorite open player), GIMP (an open source image editor that’s supposed to rival Photoshop) and 7-zip (open source archive extractor). </p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com22tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-16551443255886456192009-07-07T23:38:00.002+02:002009-07-11T09:05:00.087+02:00The Comeback<p>Yes, I am back from vacation. <br />Back from two weeks of fun, good food and family. And back to my regular life.</p> <p>The past few weeks were good, and the vacation was even better because it helped sort out the few things messing around in my head that I mentioned in the last post and made me see life in the true sense it is meant to be seen.</p> <p>I realized that you don’t always need a plan, and that things won’t always go according to the one you make. <br />And that its not even a bad thing.</p> <p>I realized I should be thankful for everything I have, which includes my family, my friends, the job I have, the food I eat, my new laptop, iPod, PSP and high-speed wireless internet :)</p> <p>I realized there is no such thing as a dead-end career, and that all jobs will eventually kill your potential unless you keep the edge. And keep moving forward.</p> <p>I realized knowledge is just about the only thing you can truly own, and that it doesn’t always need to come in a standard package as an MBA or some other degree. <br />And that to seek knowledge is a quest upon us all till the day we die.</p> <p>I realized there is more to life that having a job, making money, spending some of it and putting away everything else. <br />And that money is merely a tool that should help with a greater cause in life.</p> <p>I realized that time is the most important thing people waste, and many don’t even realize what a crime it really is. <br />And that it is for that same reason that too much sleep is the refuge of cowards.</p> <p>I realized... that I realized much today. <br />I’m really glad I had that vacation; I feel fresh with a ton of ideas, and there’s loads of stuff I wanna write about! <br /> <br />The Square Circle is back in business.</p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-82876948219667978042009-06-06T21:34:00.001+02:002009-06-06T21:35:45.429+02:00I need a time-out<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US" style="mso-ansi-language:EN-US">In case you haven’t noticed already, I haven’t been very actively blogging of late. Actually I haven’t been quite active doing anything creative lately.<br /><br />I guess part of the reason for that has to do with stuff that’s been going around in my head for a while that kind of needs my attention. Some of this involves what a management guy would probably call “reorientation of short-term goals” and includes (though not limited to) a possible change of career, or geographical relocation, rethinking on continuing school, maybe taking up paid-writing more seriously, getting married, going bungee-jumping and so on, although not necessarily in that order.<br /><br />And the other thing being the fact that I leave on a 2week vacation shortly and – in the true style of all my vacations – stay as far away from computers as I can while on vacation.<br /><br />So I’m guessing this is probably the last post in a while, and thus effective right now, I take a break from blogging in pursuit of some, if not of all, of the above.<br /><br /><br />p.s.<br />In case you’re wondering, no I am NOT quitting my blog, and The Square Circle will continue to be online. Like I said, I’m on a break – not on retirement.</span></p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com13tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-33963246041379974612009-05-24T23:13:00.001+02:002009-05-24T23:19:33.701+02:00Chromatic thoughts...<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">“Looking at the world though rosy glasses is usually just a pigment of your imagination”</span></p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-39025416826860632312009-05-17T00:40:00.003+02:002009-05-17T00:44:45.968+02:00Base Bloggers<p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Without saying their names I’d like to mention that as of this morning, five people who I’ve known, personally or otherwise, decided to quit off the blogosphere and delete their blogs.<br /><br />And I’m not sure if any of those people might be reading this post, but just in case you are, I’ve got just one thing to say to you guys:<br /><br />You’ve let us down.<br /><br />“Us” is every single person who ever visited your blog, read your posts and was considerate enough to leave a comment on it.<br />We did all that because we thought it mattered. We thought it was fascinating to glimpse into your lives and look at that special place where all things suddenly become equal – where you write all those interesting happenings in your life, your poems and creative proses, your dreams and those mad little thoughts, everything that you wanted to share with the world.<br /><br />Until you decided to shut that door upon us forever.<br />And I say again: I am disappointed.<br /><br />To all those ex-bloggers who’ve decided to quit and move on; I wish you all the best for your future pursuits, and I do hope that your life takes on a deeper meaning than it has now.<br /><br />And on behalf of the community, I’d just like to say that while we will not grieve for you, we will surely miss you!<br /><br />Peace.</span></p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com16tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29333207.post-65800617546340493992009-05-12T07:19:00.003+02:002009-05-12T07:25:30.505+02:00The Square Circle’s guide to the perfect notebook<p class="MsoNormal"><i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal"><span lang="EN-US">Background:<br />I’ve been researching on this topic for over 3yrs now…and although “research” is probably not the right word for it, it always intrigues me when people ask on choosing their perfect notebook.<br /><br />I’ve tried to write this in plain English and leave out the geek-talk as much as possible but kindly excuse if there’s terminology in here that’s over the moon.<br /><br />This list is by no means complete, but here’s a few simple things to keep in mind buying your next notebook.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-style: normal; font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />a) First things first: Go do your homework<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />This is about as basic as it gets, and ultimately boils down to just answering two questions:</span></span></span></i></p> <ol style="margin-top:0cm" start="1" type="1"> <li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt"><span lang="EN-US">What am I going to use it for?</span></li> <li class="MsoNormal" style="mso-list:l0 level1 lfo1;tab-stops:list 36.0pt"><span lang="EN-US">And where am I going to use it?</span></li></ol> <p class="MsoNormal"><span lang="EN-US">Half the laptops in the world are bought by people who don’t know what they want. Don’t end up paying good money for great features that you don’t really need.<br /><br />For instance, if you’re just looking to play games and surf the net, yes you need a good graphics card and a large screen…but do you really need that biometric fingerprint reader, backlit keyboard and advanced hard-drive shock protection?<br /><br />And if it’s just going to be sitting on your desk all the time, who cares about 5hour battery backup.<br />Here’s another tip: If it really is only going to sit on your desk all day…does it really need to come in pretty colors on the back of the lid where no one will ever see it?<br /><br />Of course, if you’re planning on running around with it all over, and use it on trains, airplanes and maybe even in your bathroom, it does help to keep it light while eyeing for maxing out the battery.<br /><br />A couple of years ago when a colleague of mine asked me to look out for a ‘good’ notebook for her, I put together the best configuration I could think of…only to be told later that all she was looking for was “something light-weight with a nice screen and pink colored”.<br /><br />Lesson to learn: Do your own homework, not someone else’s.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />b) You really <u>don’t</u> need a huge hard-disk<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />Yes, and I may be the only person on earth actually saying it, but it really is true.<br /><br />Why?<br />One, it helps keeps the clutter down:<br />When you know you don’t have infinite storage, you’ll start cutting down on the junk you have on it – those lame forwarded emails and the stupid bundles of trial and freeware that you’d never need. There’s nothing worse than a high performance notebook bloated up with trialware.<br /><br />Two, and more importantly, it encourages you to store more important (and permanent) data on an external drive so that when you laptop crashes (which <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">will</i> happen one day) you don’t lose everything.<br />I should know…I’ve been a victim of this. Twice.<br /><br />And here’s an added bonus: When you have a copy of your important data elsewhere, makes it easier to carry it around to say, another computer or even another country.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />c) There’s no such thing as a Future-Proof laptop<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />Let me get this to you straight: No matter what you buy, regardless of whether it has the greatest configuration on earth right now, it <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">WILL</i> get outdated…and sooner than you think.<br /><br />It’s simply not worth spending that much on a laptop.<br /><br />So don’t waste your money on specs that you think you ‘might’ need down the line.<br />I found this out the hard way when I bought my first notebook and spent extras on the highest RAM available at the time, so that it could run memory-intensive applications and OSes like <st1:place st="on">Vista</st1:place> and stuff later on.<br /><br />Less than three years later, my 1GB of RAM seems almost laughable; and most certainly cannot do most of what I have hoped for.<br /><br />Moral of the story: If you’re a guy who hardly ever watches movies, you definitely do not need a Blu-Ray drive even if it’s the hottest thing there is right now. Who knows, a year down the line they might become as commonplace as camera-phones are now.<br /><br />Get the specifications you do need, not what you <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">might</i> need.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />d) It helps to have inside information<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />I know a friend who works for a major computer manufacturer, and because his job <i style="mso-bidi-font-style:normal">is</i> selling computers, I dare say he knows a thing or two about laptops and how they are priced.<br /><br />And he’s also told me inside stuff on their brand that I’d never have otherwise known. Obviously, I can’t write what he said or who he works for…but I’ll just say this: don’t believe everything you read on computer websites.<br />I leave the rest to your imagination.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />e) Stick to the basics<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />Unless you’re getting a Mac or clever enough to work with Linux, I guess it is safe to say the rest of us are stuck with Windows Vista for the time being.<br />And since you will probably end up paying for it, might as well make the most of it.<br /><br />I, for one, prefer Vista Home Basic because it offers a cleaner, more simpler and leaner interface than say, Aero.<br />Also, the only extras Home Premium provides (apart from 3D flip and all the glitter) are the <st1:place st="on"><st1:placename st="on">Media</st1:placename> <st1:placetype st="on">Center</st1:placetype></st1:place> and connectivity/maintenance tools I know most people never use.<br /><br />So unless you’re a sucker for eye-candy, you’re better off without all this trash hogging your resources.<br />But no matter which version you eventually get, do the logical thing first and get rid off all those stupid extras and trialware you’ll never need.<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: bold; "><br /><br />f) Warranties do matter<br /><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-weight: normal; "><br />If you’re one of those people who looked at the “Extended 3year Complete Cover” and decided it was for children, think again.<br /><br />Accidents do happen: it could fall off your desk, the motherboard might decide to die, or you just might spill coffee on the keyboard.<br />It can happen to anyone.<br /><br />And the worst thing about notebooks is, for the most part there’s nothing inside that you can fix yourself (as opposed to desktops), so you’re left at the mercy of those service centers and their prohibitively expensive costs.<br />Here’s where warranties, especially extended warranties, help because most problems start approximately a year after you get it.<br /><br />Yes, it is a bit of an initial investment, but in the long run it pays for itself.<br /><br /><br />Ultimately, its what you get done "on" your notebook that counts...and not what you need to get done "for" it.<br />And a few wise decisions, go a long way in achieving that.<br />:)<br /><br /></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></span></p>-=A.R.N.=-http://www.blogger.com/profile/01719325314663706788noreply@blogger.com12