Of poetry and quotes

Filed under:Personal, Pic Posts — posted by ac on April 30, 2006 @ 12:11 am
IMG_1360The rain is raining all around,
It falls on field and tree;
It rains on the umbrellas here,
And on the ships at sea.
- Langston Hughes, April Rain Song

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Come, fill the Cup, and in the Fire of Spring
The Winter Garment of Repentance fling:
The Bird of Time has but a little way
To fly–and Lo! the Bird is on the Wing.
- Omar Khayyám

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Sweet April showers
Do spring May flowers.
- Thomas Tusser, A Hundred Good Points of Husbandry, 1557

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When the April wind wakes the call for the soil, I hold the plough
as my only hold upon the earth, and, as I follow through the fresh
and fragrant furrow, I am planted with every foot-step, growing,
budding, blooming into a spirit of spring.
- Dallas Lore Sharp, 1870-1929

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Spring shows what God can do with a drab and dirty world.
- Virgil A. Kraft

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And fairey month of waking mirth
From whom our joys ensue
Thou early gladder of the earth
Thrice welcom here anew
With thee the bud unfolds to leaves
The grass greens on the lea
And flowers their tender boon recieves
To bloom and smile with thee
- John Clare, Spring

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Just sitting quiety, doing nothing,
Spring comes, and the grass grows by itself.
- Zenrin poem

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Science has never drummed up quite as effective
a tranquilizing agent as a sunny spring day.
- W. Earl Hall

Let me know what you think!

April

Filed under:Personal, Pic Posts — posted by ac on April 28, 2006 @ 3:51 pm

Blues, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Praise the spells and bless the charms,
I found April in my arms.
April golden, April cloudy,
Gracious, cruel, tender, rowdy;
April soft in flowered languor,
April cold with sudden anger,
Ever changing, ever true –
I love April, I love you.

Always Marry an April Girl
OGDEN NASH(1902 - 1971)

A whole set of photos have been uploaded. Have taken quite a few over the month and will be uploading them over the next few days.

Enjoy!

It’s Alive!

Filed under:Tech — posted by ac on April 26, 2006 @ 8:16 pm

A couple of posts back, I wrote that Colibri and Snarl were “dead in the water”. Well, it seems that I am only partially right.

I had written to Michael Walter (creator of Colibri) a few days back and when no response came immediately (read : in a day), I assumed that he was no longer developing it. But, to my great delight, I received this mail :

Hi AC,

I’ll release a new version within 1-2 weeks.

Regards,
Michael

Here is a feature list I would love to see on the new release - though I am sure these will take time.

1) Integration with Winamp - i.e Play next/previous song, stop and pause
2) Customization of scanned folders
3) Shinier interface :)
4) Bookmark ability with Firefox

The list just goes on - I want Quicksilver for the PC!

Anyway, I have never been happier to be wrong.

Until next time - watch *this* space!

Repast

Filed under:Pic Posts — posted by ac on April 23, 2006 @ 11:24 pm

Repast, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: 0.077 sec (1/13)
Aperture: f/2.7
Focal Length: 6 mm

That was dinner tonight. For those not in the know, the menu comprised of

1) Aloo (Potato) Tikki
2) Channa (Ragda)
3) Corriander Chutney
4) Tamarind (Imli) Chutney
5) Gulab Jamun
6) Pepsi!

Enjoy :)

Renewal

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on @ 11:58 am

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Leafy Tree
Full bloom

I want good software!

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 21, 2006 @ 11:54 pm

Before I start - let me apologize to all the people who develop software for a living. I have no idea how you work. I only have a theoretical idea on how software goes from concept to a finished product.

People who own a Mac are lucky people - they have a bunch of talented people who think of innovative ideas - and then implement them. I am of course talking about the applications that are developed by people all over the world and hosted on the Apple site. (In case you are a Mac user and do not know about this - shame on you. Click here to see what you have been missing)

Here’s a confession - I hate the default Windows Explorer. It’s a pain to use and has a horrible interface. I do not like the concept of having two windows open in order to perform file operations. So, the logical step was to look into split pane explorers. The one I like the most is Directory Opus. It’s light, powerful and amazingly customizable. Unfortunately, it’s also very expensive. At USD 60, it’s not exactly cheap software. Thus, I had to end my affair with it after the trial period ran out. There are alternatives like 2xExplorer, but they don’t provide the power that I want (need is more like it).

The reason I talk about this is that the other day, I ran across this on the Apple site. It’s called Xfolders, and it’s a split pane explorer for OSX - and it is free. I am willing to bet that it will stay free for a long time and go on to have a great feature set.

Regular readers will know my obsession with Quicksilver. As a long time keyboard fan (mouse = bad - except while gaming), I prefer to use the mouse as little as possible. The problem is that I hate shortcuts cluttering my desktop and I don’t like navigating through the start menu. So I spent a *lot* of time looking for QS alternatives. I am currently using two of them (yes - two of them) - Colibri and Launchy.

Why am I using two? Plan to do a head to head review once I use both of them for a couple of weeks. The problem with both these software is that they are pale imitations of QS - though, to be very honest, they are good software - but a comparison finds them woefully lacking in power.

Finally, there’s Growl. It’s a smart notification system that interfaces with various software installed on the system and provides information about them. And people find ways to make it better all the time - see Anshul’s post on how to interface Growl and Thunderbird. Go to the Applications link and you will find an ever increasing set of applications that are being supported.

A windows equivalent does exist - it’s called Snarl, and it can be found here.

Why am I talking about this (other than my obsession to shift from my Windows system to a Mac)? Let me put it this way - I think I can safely say that Windows developers outnumber OSX developers by a large margin. I am also sure that the Windows system does provide a good set of tools for software development and a large set of APIs. Why is it that the Mac communiy comes out with the better developed and better supported software?

Here is why I say this. Snarl and Colibri seem to be dead in the water. The Snarl page has not been updated since last year. Similarly, the last update for Colibri seems to be from last year as well. I even mailed Michael Walter, the dude behind Colibri to say thank you and to ask if a new version was coming out. So far I have no response. In contrast, try the Growl and QS homepage and forum. Ideas, features and feature requests are all over the place.

Why is there such a contrast between the two development cultures? I have no idea. If someone is making a QS/Growl for Windows, I would happily test the beta product (QS offers it for free) and pay (a reasonable amount) for the finished software.

Windows developers - wake up!

Slits

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 20, 2006 @ 11:57 pm

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Slits, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 9.1 mm

Took this photo last morning just before I dashed off to college.

I’m looking for a certain type of inspiration when I take photos. While I do like taking nature photos (and will continue to take them), I am looking for another area to branch out into.

Thing is, taking photos of people does not really interest me all that much. So bear with me while I take experimental photos. These are photos of a whim - consider the cola can series that I am inflicting on the viewers :)

As I said before, I find it easier to take photos than write about stuff. But, for a change, I will not give my natural laziness it’s due and keep writing - and take photos.

Until next time - watch this space!

Wistful

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 19, 2006 @ 1:20 am

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Wistful, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: 0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 12.4 mm

Cropped from an original size of 2048 x 1536

Luminous

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 18, 2006 @ 8:57 pm

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Lumimous, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: 0.001 sec (1/1000)
Aperture: f/7.1
Focal Length: 10.8 mm

I need to get a damn photoblog!

Red Ganesha

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 17, 2006 @ 6:23 pm

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Red Ganesha, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

This post is just to throw around a few ideas that are going around in my head. Some of them may actually be implemented - but with me - you never know.

This is something like a to-do list (or to be more honest, a wishlist) of the things that I plan to do.

1) Get web hosting : I’m a little tired of blogger, and none to happy with the themes and restrictions that are applied when you are hosted for free. While I don’t mind not paying anything to be hosted, the restrictions are beginning to chafe. So, a domain name and hosting seem to be in order.

2) Start a photoblog : Of course, if I do get hosting, a photoblog is high priority. The only reason I worry about a photoblog is the fact that (for me) it’s easier to shoot photographs than write. Writing is a lot harder - I don’t have a natural flair for it. Don’t want my site to be a pure photoblog…

3) Learn to use my camera more effectively : Lately, I have been fiddling around with the manual focussing, shutter speed and ISO settings on the camera, but I want to do more. Especially on the macro and super macro shots. Also, as Anshul was saying, this camera has a sweet spot on the DOV. Want to play around with that as well.

4) Learn spanish : I’m not kidding. I do want to learn another language - and spanish seems to be the best bet. Call any automated phone service and the two languages you will hear are English and Spanish. Makes sense to know something about it.

5) Buy a mac : What can I say - I have been taken over by the dark side of the OS force. Especially now that I can use boot camp to install windows, I can literally see myself buying an apple computer. I just hope I can afford it ;)

6) Stop procrastinating : Well, this can wait for later..

Well, that’s my to-do list. I hope the photograph has compensated you for reading through this post.

Until next time - make a list!

Canned Tower

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 16, 2006 @ 7:58 pm

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Canned Tower Front, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Camera: Canon PowerShot S2 IS
Exposure: 0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture: f/3.2
Focal Length: 12.4 mm

Do let me know how you like this mini-series of photos…

PS: Another angle is available on the photo page.

Genre rant

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 15, 2006 @ 2:38 pm

Warning : Rant!

For the last 18 months, my staple reading (other than my textbooks and other mandatory material) has mostly been in the realm of Fantasy. Note that I say Fantasy and not Fantasy and Science Fiction.

This is an old rant of mine, but here we go again. These are two separate genres and for the love of God, classify and separate them!

Now, a lot of people will argue that these two cannot really be separated. I disagree. Where the author provides a rational explanation of the advances that s/he is describing, take it as science fiction. Consider Asimov’s Robot series. No one in their right mind will ever classify it as fantasy. Similarly, where the author talks about magic, elves and orcs. it is fantasy. Simple.

Of course, there are people who are party poopers. They blend in science fiction with some amount of magical background to create a hybrid novel that makes me want to pull my hair out.

Let me keep this simple - here are fantasy books according to me

1) Time and place : Keep it in any setting you like. Alternate earth, a whole new universe, even in your back yard. But please, please do not set the book in modern times. It just takes away from the atmosphere.

2) Weapons : This sort of ties in to the previous point. The most complex weapon known should be a trebuchet/catapult. Nothing kills fantasy more than having the protagonist blast people with a phaser(TM). Use swords, not guns.

3) Magic : Here’s the rub. I’m a person who likes a little magic in my fantasy novels. I really like novel explanations - like the one in the Runelord series. Give the magic in the series a little background. Does it come from the Gods, is an inherent trait in people or something that can be learnt. The magic system contributes a lot to the plot. Of course, there are novels which are so skewered towards the magic that the plot loses it’s place. That is not fun.

4) Plot : This is a newish trend, and one I am beginning to hate. Politics in fantasy. Most novels that come out these days are stories of politics and intrigue told under a thin film of fantasy. For example The Second Sons Trilogy by Jennifer Fallon. What happened to the good old days of prophecy and the coming of a hero?

5) Characters : This to a certain extent ties in to the point above - give us heroes! The last few novels I read (let me not name them here) have forgettable protagonists. They come and go. Give me characters like Druss the Legend, Waylander and Skilganon (all by David Gemmell) and I’ll be a fan for life! This applies even more for series. If I don’t care for the protagonists in the first part - why will I read the remaning parts?

Yes, I know this is a rant. There are a lot of books that give me what I need to read. And I do know that I have a very restrictive set of ideas here. I am not against politics in plots. When done well (think Robert Jordan), it definitely enhances the feel of the story. Grey heroes are good - not everyone has to be perfect. But does it hurt to keep fantasy as fantasy - and not muck up it up with Science fiction?

Let me leave you with an example. Janny Wurts is an author I like. I’ve been reading her Wars of Light and Shadow series and I think it’s really good. On my last trip to the library, I picked up the Cycle of Fire Trilogy. It started off great and I was hooked reading about sorcerers who control the elements themselves. There was magic, intrigue, drama, quests - boy was I having fun.

Then this happened.

“Snared by the magic of the Vaere, she fell dreamlessly asleep as many another mortal had before her. Presently an alien vibration invaded the clearing. A circular track sliced through the turf where she lay. Blue light spilled through the gap, jarringly bright against the rough dark of the oaks. Slowly, hydraulic machinery beneath lowered the platform of soil where Taen slept. A specialized array of robots bundled her limp form into the silvery ovoid of a life support capsule which had once furnished the flight deck of an interstellar probe ship…..

…Busy as metallic insects, servo mechanisms completed cable hookup with the capsule

…For the electronic intelligence known as the Vaere never disclosed itself to men”

Need I say more? This jarred me out of the book - and I have not managed to go on. It’s been returned to the library to be read by one braver than me.

Until next time - en garde!

Is Vista really OSX in disguise?

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 14, 2006 @ 11:41 am

This guy seems to think so. He’s taken the voice over of Windows Vista and played it over an OSX demonstration. The results are hilarious - and an indication on how eerily similar the “new features” of Vista are close to the existing ones in OSX.

For all those people who miss my writing (man - you guys must be into pain), fear not. I’ve been taking more photos these days and didn’t have too much time to write. Rest assured that the articles will be back.

Until next time - buy a mac!

Canned Reflection

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 13, 2006 @ 12:20 pm

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Reflections in cola, originally uploaded by shadowfall.

Exposure: 0.125 sec (1/8)
Aperture: f/2.7
Focal Length: 6.7 mm

PS: See the larger image to clarify the image title.

Wise words

Filed under:Uncategorized — posted by AC on April 9, 2006 @ 8:41 pm

The new(ish) Chase credit card advertisement has a nice song that plays in the background.

The song managed to hook itself in my brain and I spent a while finding the name and singer of the song. It’s by Five for Fighting and the song is called 100 Years.

Allow me the present the lyrics :

I’m 15 for a moment
Caught in between 10 and 20
And I’m just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are

I’m 22 for a moment
She feels better than ever
And we’re on fire
Making our way back from Mars

15… there’s still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose
15…there’s never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live…

I’m 33 for a moment
Still the man but you see I’m a they
A kid on the way
A family on my mind

I’m 45 for a moment
The sea is high
And I’m heading into a crisis
Chasing the years of my life

15… there’s still time for you
Time to buy and time to lose yourself
Within a morning star

15… I’m all right with you
15… there’s never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live…

Half time goes by
Suddenly you’re wise
Another blink of an eye
67 is gone
The sun is getting high
We’re moving on…

I’m 99 for a moment
Dying for just another moment
And I’m just dreaming
Counting the ways to where you are

15… there’s still time for you
22… I feel her too
33… you’re on your way
Every Day’s a new Day

15… there’s still time for you
Time to buy and time to choose
Hey 15… there’s never a wish better than this
When you only got 100 years to live

Great song - and the guys at Chase have created a great advert video to go with it. I wonder if they have an actual video…should be interesting.

Until next time - live a little!


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