Popfly and surface ...
Using Microsoft PopFly and showcasing Microsoft Surface... this is really amazing and easy to do
I am a guy who spends most of his day time sitting in front of the computer, playing pool, and eating. I like sitting in a corner and watching how the world goes by. But I enjoy not being part of the action, but at some level I need to play some role. I guess by writing about what I observe, I will play my role.- an important one,nonetheless. Just imagine, who would have heard of Rama, had Valmiki not written Ramayana. Hence me==Valmiki, and the world == Rama
Using Microsoft PopFly and showcasing Microsoft Surface... this is really amazing and easy to do
Check this out http://www.indiapost.gov.in/IndiaPost-E-Post.html.
Well, isn't it too late - you may ask?
Happy?
Plus of course, a fellow blogger's post just made me realize that I havent written anything in the new year.
2006 was an average year, with me settling down in my new roles as husband at home. Its really strange how comfortable I have become with that word. I actually like being called Gunjan's husband, there you go my first confession.
Work wise, its been not too bad - with couple of trips to Seattle - though long separation from the wife, and home. At the end, I am glad that I got those opportunities - to learn and experience new things.
We moved into our new house, we spent so much time settling down, buying stuff to fill up our little place - [its not completely done yet]. I actually enjoyed the small arguments whether we should buy red runners or bamboo ones - no prizes on guessing who won?
So whats in store for the new year, I wonder?
.. and I really think that this is going to be THE year.. if you know what I mean. many exciting happenings, new friendships and bondings, new things, changes all around, something that I am really looking forward to.
So here's a toast -- Hope that this year brings all the lovely and good things to everyone.
"May we all live in exciting times" -- Amen!!
One of the good things that happens when you travel to Redmond on business trip is the car rental. Compared to cars in India, there are so many firms, models and varieties. I have had a chance to drive around 7 cars in the two trips that I made in the past 6 months. So I thought I should list down which ones are my favourites.






300MIts funny, how much things are different in US, when compared to India. In India, if one has to see a movie on a weekend, then at least by wed/Thurs he would have to start hunting the online URLs for some movie, otherwise it is assured that there would not be any seats available. In US, I have never seen such a situation, even if you make it the last moment, you still get tickets. Just the difference in population, I guess ... :(
Labels: human behaviour, seattle
How much would you pay for hot shower?
What about a small candle or a torch light?
What about a really hot cup of coffee?
What about a nice dish of hot chicken tikka masala or a dal fry?
I have started appreciating these small things in life, thanks to the really bad weather here in seattle. On thursday, night we had heavy winds of upto 100 miles/hr, that hit the entire north-west coast and rendered most parts of WA, Oregon - powerless.
In my hotel room,heres no power for the past 3 days, and in US, that translates to - no heating, no cooking, no hot water, and of course no light
In these times, I was willing to give anything for a really hot cup of coffee, or nice bowl of hot soup. (and I still am). The situation is getting better, as most parts of town are getting back on line, but unfortunately my hotel still remains in darkness (and thats from 4:00PM to 7 AM, this is something thats very strange to me, but entirely different topic- something that i intend to write about some time)
Thanks to my office building being nearby, I was able to charge my cell, and have a great cup of coffee, which was a gift from GOD. A nice hot shower - thanks to one of my fortunate friends, was another big thing to me. A nice hot dinner with chicken tikka masala, dal and lamb, with naan in a small indian hotel was like amazing. It was totally worth the 20 mile drive :)
So people out there, start appreciating the simple things in life, coz the day things fall apart, these would be the things that really matter!!
Well, after a long flight of 12 hours from Hong Kong, when I landed in LA, I didn't really think I would be able to do anything. I had around 4 hours to kill, and initially though I thought that I will take a quick tour of the city, I reneged.

ok, this has multiple meanings.