Chak De India

You right! Saw the movie yesterday and just loved it.

Chak De India is amongst those very few sports movies from India which look real on screen. For me, the only other movie which holds this distinction is Lagaan. You really feel that the game is on and end up cheering for your team.

[continue reading if you have already see the movie as I would be disclosing the climax scene. I recommend you to go and watch it in the theaters]

Now the most interesting part of the movie. Few week back I had read the review of the movie online. The reviewer said that he hoped India had won the World Cup Final at the end. So, I knew India is gonna loose the Final. Now everything at the end was turning to be too dramatic and in the back of my mind I was thinking whatever it is India is going to loose. Now just before Bindia Naik took the last shot in the decider penalty shootout which made the scores India - 5 & Aus - 4, I said to myself "I don't care about the review. India just has to win this. Chak De India." Thats what happened, Bindia scored and Australia missed the last penalty stroke. I am so HaPpY we won.

SeNse of aCHieVeMenT

Today, I really feel like I have done something substantial, something meaningful and something which gives me a feeling of a sense of achievement. Before you take any guesses it's not related to some of my previous posts.

I am currently in Ahmedabad and day before yesterday I had been to my friend Prayas' place in the evening. It was just a casual visit but I ended up accepting the challenge of teaching his son Pavan cycling. He had some previous failed attempts at learning to cycle and falling off which was the case on that day.

[flashback _remembering the day when i cycled on my own for the first time_]
I faintly remember my brother and dad teaching me how to cycle. But let me share with you what I rememebr of my first maiden cycle trip. I don't remember how old I was then but I distinctly remember that my dad had taken me and Mandar to Prabodhan Krida Bhavan to teach us to cycle. I consider Prabodhan Krida Bhavan as my home ground. I played a lot of cricket there and have loads of memories which make me feel nostalgic of the place. Then we didn't have a cycle of my size and so we would rent a cycle from a shop near the ground. So, we rented two cycles. Now I just loved a cycle named "Rough Rider". It felt good. Mandar and me had a good understanding and so we would exchange our cycles at half-time. Then we proceeded towards the ground. After an assisted start from my dad I was off on my maiden cycle trip. I was surprisingly taking turns in the ground unassisted and I was so excited. It felt so great. Can't express it here on the blog as I can't feel the same now but I surely remember how excited I was. (weird isn't it?)

[comeback _present_]
Since, yesterday it was raining all day, I had been there to help him teach cycling today. Pavan was playing outside with his friends. Now, I could see his friends cycling all over the place and so it was obvious even he wanted to learn to cycle. So, me and Prayas stepped out of house and were looking out for him. On seeing me he rushed towards us along with his cycle as if to show that he was all ready for the training day. To cut a long story short after more than 7 falls, some tweaking of his handle bar at a local shop, almost crying thrice, giving up completely once and one and a half hours later he was on his maiden trip on his bicycle. The excitement on his face has made me write this post. Though, I don't clearly remember how excited I was after my first maiden trip, this reminded me of it and I sure was as excited as him if not less. He almost fell off after riding some distance and guess what he was asking while getting up, "Maine chalai na cycle, uncle maine chalai nah, Papa mujhe aa gayi nah cycle chalane?." We gave him a resounding "YES" unanimously. In another half an hour he gained more confidence and the best part was him showing his mom(who he fondly calls aai) his cycling skills. Finally, I feel a sense of achievement and I am so happy for him as now he can cycle with his friends.

Manju (his mom) wanted to record this moment on video but till then it was dark. You can check a latest video of his on her blog here where he plays the lead protagonist. Now, these are the perks of being part of a film-making family. 😉

To end this post, here is a list of some of my memorable cycle trips:

- Cycle trip to Aarey garden with my brother doing all the cycling on the slopes and me enjoying sitting double seat with him. Though, the journey wasn't very comfortable sitting on the front rod all the way but still enjoyed it.

- Cycling to Aksa beach in the morning with Narayanan (brother's friend) and his friends. Never again did my plans of visiting Aksa beach materialize.

- Cycle trip from our farm-house in Mangaon (marked as Surve House) to a distant place Vhira (where my grand father had bought land and a well was being constructed) with my brother and dad. Again I was sitting double seat with my dad most of the time.

- Trips to various Ganesh mandals in and around our locality during Ganesh Chaturthi with my building friends.

Do you remember your first maiden cycle trip...?

Here I aM

Remember this post of mine. Adding a little more to the previous teaser post.

Last couple of weeks have been exciting, challenging, lonely, introspective and fun at times. In all its been an enriching experience to say the least. Are you guys still wondering what I have been upto?

Here is what it is all(_almost all_) about ):

rode on rails, some cool wordpress hacks, explored flex, almost released a facebook app, own two web2.0ish domains now, was on the verge of announcing a contest on the web, washed my own clothes (in no particular order)

We have taken a break from all this and just trying to re-align our goals and our deeds. We are happy to go back to the drawing board and get our act together. So, sorry to keep you waiting for a little bit longer (_may be a bit too long_) before I have something really interesting to share.

Here I am
This is me
There's nowhere
else on earth I'd
rather be
(credits: Bryan Adams)

(The above post may make sense only to few. Others be patient and wait for some more spice from my side)

Dino & Baby puss

Its been ......ages... since we last met. If i remember correctly we last met in stone age. You were Baby puss and i was Dino. Being a dinosaur i barked like a dog. You were too too sweet then. LoL. If you want to read more about our story then plz go here (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones) if not then call me on 9819319609 and hear it from me.

Left this message for a friend of mine after seeing her offliner. Hadn't heard from her for a long time now. Lets see what her reply is... ;?)

(will not keep you all updated though of the happenings. lol. unless she replies to this post)

Laughter is the best medicine

Chintu would stammer regularly and so he would keep quiet most of the time. Once while answering his teachers question everyone started laughing on him. Few students were making fun of his stammering, some were bored of the lecture and others didn't want to be left out and effectively everyone was laughing on him. Chintu decided that he will never answer the teachers questions ever again.

Moral of the story: Laughter is the best medicine, only for oneself.

Jack and Jill

Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
Jack fell down and broke his crown,
And Jill came tumbling after.

Moral of the story: Sometimes even God plays pranks.

Small details = Big Impact.

Using the MacBook is a real delight. It feels good and its only after time that you realize that the small design decisions made by Apple really have a big impact on usability.

MagSafe:
MacBook size - source Apple (http://www.apple.com/macbook/design.html)
The MagSafe connector is held magnetically in place. One just needs to get the connector near the socket in the laptop and it clings to it. No more adjusting to get it in right. When its tugged accidentally it just comes-off easily without pulling your laptop. So no need to worry about someone accidentally tripping over and getting your MacBook off the desk.

Screen:
macbook
At 1280 x 800 the screen size is just perfect. I face no problems when it comes to browsing websites or coding. The default text size is also perfect and very near to the size I was used to. The contrast and saturation seems proper. I haven't got the time to watch a DVD but will test that soon. The glossy screen has its own issues especially the narrower viewing angle. May be thats true with all glossy screens.

Form factor:
MacBook - source Wikipedia
I find 15" widescreen laptops too bulky to carry around. I didn't want to think twice before I carry my laptop in my backpack. Also, 15" widescreen laptops are not handy when it comes to moving or changing your posture. So, during my search for a laptop I was very clear of not opting for a 15" widescreen laptop. I found the 14.1" widescreen laptops handy and manageable. I must say I was a little doubtful whether 13.3" would be right for me. Now I find the form factor of Xen just the way I wanted it to be. Its sleek (at 1.08"), light (at 5.1 pounds) and feels just right.

Keyboard:
mac keyboard
The keyboard of the MacBook is different than any of the other laptops(ibm, lenovo, hp, compaq, dell) which I have used. They are square, flat on the top and of the same width and height at the top and the base. It felt different to begin with but soon I was comfortable with the keyboard and I kinda like it now. I just love the mild sound of the keys and the slight resistance when I press them. Feels different, feels good.

Trackpad:
Trackpad is neat with a trademark Apple style single click button. It didn't take time for me to get used to. Now, I find it very usable. The best feature is the scroll. To right-click tap two-fingers on the trackpad and to scroll I just roll two fingers on the trackpad.

Connectivity:
It has built-in Gigabit Ethernet, Wifi and Bluetooth. Has been sufficient for my needs. This doesn't have a PCMCIA or a ExpressCard slot which is a limitation. Other than that its awesome. Not much configuration required its just works out of the box. Internet connection sharing can be configured over Ethernet, Firewire or WiFi. I tried it over Ethernet it was simple, few clicks thats it.

Battery Life:
The battery has a cute looking battery life indicator. You can check the battery life by click a button on the battery even when its disconnected from the MacBook. Officially Apple endorses the battery life of the MacBook to be 6 hours. Is it true? To everyones surprise, I would say, "YES, nearly." I use the Internet (on Wifi), Firefox (gmail + atleast 15 tabs open), Textmate (sorry Emacs lovers, I am just giving Textmate a fair try), Terminal, Quicksilver, MySQL server, Apache and Bluetooth (OFF). So, under normal operation I get a battery life of aprroximately 3.5 - 4 hours. Isn't that great? But its still not 6 ours! Fine, one more story to tell. I had kept my MacBook ON one night downloading stuff from the Internet. I had closed all the applications except Firefox, WiFi was ON, monitor was OFF. I got up to check the download after 4.5 hours and it was still downloading with another 2 hours of battery life to go and estimated 1.x hr of download time remaining. Later, when I got up from sleep the MacBook was asleep, the download had finished and another 31 minutes of battery life remaining. How long is the battery life?

Don't you agree "Small details = Big Impact"?

Welcoming ‘Xen’

If you follow my blog you must have already seen 'Xen'. For those who haven't see his pics here.

Yup, Xen is my new white MacBook.

Here are its hardware specifications:

* 13.3-inch glossy display
* 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
* 1GB memory
* 80GB hard drive
* Apple Remote with Front Row
* Built-in iSight camera
* Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950
* Slot-loading optical drive
* Built-in AirPort Extreme
* FireWire 400 and two USB 2.0 ports
* Gigabit Ethernet
* Bluetooth 2.0+EDR

Bundled software:

* Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger (includes Spotlight, Dashboard, Mail, iChat AV, Safari, Address Book, QuickTime, iCal, DVD Player, Xcode Developer Tools)
* iLife ’06 (includes iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie HD, iDVD, iWeb, GarageBand), Microsoft Office 2004 for Mac Test Drive, iWork (30-day trial), Big Bang Board Games, Comic Life, OmniOutliner, and Apple Hardware Test
* Front Row

Link to the Apple website:

http://www.apple.com/macbook/specs.html

Blog dedicated to Xen:

Nuby on Mac

Don't you wanna say a big "Hi" to Xen...?

Oh PhisH!

Today, I received this mail in my inbox.

To: akshay.surve@yahoo.com
Subject: Dear Valued Paypal Member
From: service@paypal.com
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 01:32:51 +0200 (CEST)

Dear Valued Paypal Member

Your account has been randomly flagged in our system as a part of our routine security
measures.

This is a must to ensure that only you have access and use of your PayPal account and to
ensure a safe Paypal experience.

We require all flagged accounts to verify their information on file with us. your online
experience and renew.

Go to https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_help-ext&source_page=_home
and login your Paypal account.

Please do not reply to this e-mail. Mail sent to this address cannot be answered. For
assistance, log in to your Paypal
account and choose the "Help" link in the footer of any page.

Paypal

--- here is another ---

Dear member,
As part of our security measures, we regularly screen activity in the PayPal system. We recently contacted you after noticing an issue on your account. We requested information from you for the following reason:

We have reason to believe that your account was accessed by a third party. Because protecting the security of your account is our primary concern, we have limited access to sensitive PayPal account features. We understand that this may be an inconvenience but please understand that this temporary limitation is for your protection. Please fallow the link below to restore your account access.

Case ID Number: PP-098-556-456

Click here to restore your PayPal account.

Thank you for your patience as we work together to protect your account.
PayPal Account Review Department
PayPal Email ID PP1207

The email looks authentic. You can also see the 'https' link with the email which means it is secure. If you click on the link you go the PayPal website where you can signin to your PayPal account. Simple isnt't it.

BEWARE

I first check the link I have been asked to click on. If the link doesn't start with paypal.com (or anyother service provider) then I refrain from clicking on such links.

Though, there have been times when I do click on such link just to check how close they are to the real thing. Today was one of those days and so I clicked on the link. Guess what? I had this message from Firefox:

firefox2-phishing.png

Isn't that cool. Firefox jst rOcks!