That time of the year

I am updating this blog after quite a lot of time, mainly to satisfy my two readers: Sagar, and Karthik who religiously checks the blog for updates from Bristol, thus giving my blog a truly multinational readership.

I was generally pissed of with life to have the motivation to write something.



Anyway, Its that time of the year when everyboday and his sister are busy making lists of what the year was to them; Their way of doing this is to make a Top-10 list of either movies, songs, news events or whatever else they are intrested in. A lot of sites also have been indulging in this decimalistic exposition. I have surfed many a sites and I found hardly any lists worth mentioning.

Here are the two I liked:

Reuters is the worlds largest news agency, with excellent photographers on ith payrolls. These people capture most of the pictures that you see daily in the International section of 'The whore of Boribandar". Here are their top 40 photos & You'll have to agree some of them are quite good.


Here is a list of the words, phrases and politically correct misnomers that appeard in the news media over the past year. I think that the list is rather america centric in nature, but in these days what isn't?

So hopefully this is my last Update in 2005.

Happy New Year To You!

Stray Thoughts on a Sunday

Many things have been happening over the past few weeks, and I have been too busy trying to appear to be studying to blog. So I’ll just yak about some things that have caught my eye.

  • The Kashmir Quake

It was on the morning of 8th Oct that the earth shook once again under the Beautiful land of Kashmir. The Epicenter was Near Muzzafarabad in POK. Like always, the authorities were slow in realising the true magnitude of disaster. The Numbers slowly rose from 500 to 1,000 to 10,000 and now are hovering about 50,000. These are on the Pakistani Side, while the Indian Numbers are miraculously low of about 1,500.

This figure along with the figure that the Indian authorities had given out during Tsunami, seem fishy.

The Destruction that I had seen along the T.N. coast seemed to warrant a larger toll then the 10,000 dead that were officially mourned. I know something about the geography of the Kashmir region. Muzzafarabad is about 38 K.M from LOC. The style of houses, the mountain ranges, the subsoil, and the deforestation on both sides of the LOC are same. Given this, I fail to understand how the death toll on this side is so small.

Last year I had heard from some Ngo’s in Chennai that the government had been actively suppressing the real number of casualties in the Wake of the Tsunami Disaster. I did not believe them at first, but when I went along the coast, and I saw the destruction with my own eyes, I thought that their conspiracy theory may hold some water. I have not seen the region under question, but my hunch is that it is happening again.

You should just look at the warnings that Aid agencies are giving about POK, on their websites as well as on the BBC and you will truly understand what is happening. Compare that to the News you are getting from Uri, and well it’s a no-brainer. Why are the authorities doing it? I’ll come to that later.

This Earthquake is soon turning into a Blessing in Disguise for India- Pa relations. If there was earlier a ‘thaw’ in Relations, now the situation is warmer then ever. Here lies a great opportunity for leaders of both countries to Tackle the situation head on, and restore Peace to the once ‘Heaven on Earth’

  • The Rise of India

The previous NDA government may have tried to win back the last general elections using the “India Shining” campaign, but most of the voters did not buy it because they lived in the “Andhera Bharat”. The Informed already knew that India was on the rise, but were worried about the huge widening gap between the haves and the have-nots.

Slowly the world too began to take notice of the ‘India story’ and almost overnight, the view about India changed. Earlier India was always viewed through an Indo-Pak prism, and now it began to be compared with China, albeit as an inferior cousin of China. Somewhere about last May, after an in depth article in WSJ, which questioned various economic practices in China, India began to be seen in a favorable light.

For Economic reasons, India became the place to be for all multinationals. The world suddenly realized the buying capacity of the expanding middle class. They began to appreciate the Democracy of the India. The Judiciary and the parliamentary democracy turned out to be assets rather then liabilities of the Indian Nation. With the help of the ‘Incredible India’ add blitz across the world, India became the preferred tourist destination. CNN and BBC started special India commemoratives programs. It seemed India dream of sitting permanently on the Security Council would turn in to reality. India was beginning to Fly. It started to be counted one among the Superpowers. India Had Arrived.

This is not some fantasy, but a reality today. You should go abroad and talk to the people there and they will tell you they hold India in high esteem. Today India is the second most Searched Country on Google. Go to http://www.google.com/press/zeitgeist.html

This has been an excellent PR coup and it has not come easy. One of the costs has been under reporting the tolls in various disasters, be it the Tsunami, 26/7 or even the Quake. India in this regard is not much different then North Korea or China. [At last, we have learnt something from China ;-)]

  • Mount Everest: 8844

Non-Mountaineers among you may not know but the height of Mount Everest is an important figure for mountaineers.

Indian cartographers had measured the height ofMount Everest as 8844m in 1950, using the age-old trigonometric methods (which were perfected by the first Surveyor General of India George Everest). Then Hillary and Tensing summated the world’s highest peak in 1953

The Chinese in 1975 measured it to be 8,848.13 m using new methods. This figure stood for a long time until 1999, when American Scientists measured it to be 8,850m (including the snow) making use of the latest GPS technology along with Radio trigonometry.

In May this year, there was a Chinese expedition, which successfully attempted the peak from the North Ridge, which had not been done earlier. They left some measuring instrument, after clearing the ice and snow on the peak.

They announced their results on the 11th of this Month. Mount Everest stood 8,844.43 m above sea level, with a margin of error of about 0.21 m, Chen Bangzhu, Director General of the State Bureau of Surveying and Mapping, told a news conference.

The updated figure does not mean the mountain has shrunk over time.

The data is so far the most detailed and precise among (those from) all previous surveys and hence should be seen in that context.

The decrease in height does not affect the real mountaineer. He will have to Take the same efforts, overcome his internal demons and call on all his ‘Super human Strength’ to summit Mount Everest.

  • Astrologer wrong on the big prediction.

Hundreds of people flocked to a village in M.P. Near Bhopal, on Thursday to see if an astrologer who forecast his own death would indeed die as predicted.

But the 75-year-old man survived the day. Kunjilal Malviya, who lives south of the Madhya Pradesh state capital Bhopal, had been meditating in his house after announcing he would die Thursday between 3pm and 5pm.

A police official confirmed the astrologer was fine and quoted his family members as saying the prediction failed because many of those gathered had prayed for him to live. “We are afraid of his prediction coming true because all his predictions till date have been correct,” his son Anirudh told reporters. “My father had predicted the death of my grandfather 15 years ago and it came true exactly like he calculated.”

Police have been posted near the house to prevent the astrologer from killing himself, authorities said. Millions of Indians consult astrologers about their futures as well as marriage and job prospects. Malviya’s prediction is not the first of its type by an Indian astrologer. However, in the past, crowds have beaten up astrologers when their predicted demise failed to occur. Sadly, the Times have changed

  • The Intricacies of Spanish Language

The word for mother and breast is the same in Spanish. This has led to a humorous thing happening when you use Google’s Translation tool

The instructions as I received Via email are as follows:

1] Go to Google’s Translation tool

2] Write “Aishwarya’s mom is very nice” in ‘Translate text:’ textbox.

3] Select “English to Spanish” in the below combo.

4] Press Translate and wait for translation.

5] Now copy the translated text from the above text and paste it in the ‘Translate text:’ textbox.

6] Select “Spanish to English” in the below combo.

7] Press Translate and wait for translation.

8] Laugh out loud.

I pity the pervert who found this out!


I would never have bet on this.

Men are better in shopping than women: An Article by IANS

London:
Men are genetically programmed to be better shoppers than women, according to new research.

The researchers looked at shopping patterns in 14 countries, including Britain, China, France and India.

They found that the differences between the genders were similar all over the world and far outweighed the effect of any national characteristics.

A team of scientists found that men's "hunter-gatherer" inheritance means they are more effective at going in for the "kill" on the high street - as they did on prehistoric plains millions of years ago.

They spend less time browsing and have a far clearer idea of what they want - allowing them to navigate shopping trips quickly and effectively, conclude the researchers from Brunel University.

Even men's heart rates increase at the moment of purchase, an echo of the excitement at the climax of a successful Stone Age hunt.

Charles Dennis, co-author of the study, said: "For females, shopping tends to be a leisure activity in which the social aspect is important.

"Compared to males, females tend to visit more shops than necessary, spend longer hours shopping than they need to and shop more often than they need to."

"Males try to complete their shopping in the shortest possible time. Therefore, by being purposeful about shopping, men are more efficient in a strictly objective sense, saving time that might be considered squandered."

He added: "The hunter-gatherer relationship has existed for millions of years - 98 percent of mankind's evolutionary lifespan."

"We simply adapt our behaviour to suit our new environments. That's why we like the natural daylight, greenery and water features of our best shopping centres. They are the environment characteristics that would have sustained life in the savannah millions of years ago when humans were evolving from apes."

Dennis and his co-author Tamira King say the deep-rooted nature of the shopping gender gap means that retailers need to rethink the way they approach men.

Stores may need to introduce male-only shopping areas and "cruches" to occupy men while their female partners shop.

Another study has found a possible cause of the female inefficiency. More than half of women "frequently" return their purchases because they have changed their minds, according to the study commissioned by Prima magazine.

Something for the Homophobes

Here is something I came across while surfing around
Enjoy: The Gay test

Hilarious Reporting on Google Earth

Today the country or more accurately ‘The Times of India’ woke up to the phenomena called Google Earth.

They have printed a front page article detailing the various places you can see in high Resolution. The whole of Indian Media was caught dozing. If you remember, after the July Rains, Times had published an article about how AAI have flouted norms while building a runway over the Mithi River. The Picture accompanying it was taken from Google Earth (Without acknowledgment of course). Then they published another article with the Help of Rishi’s Paper on the Mithi River. After that they forgot about that little wonderful software till sometime yesterday.

Star News has now picked up the story, and is rerunning the pictures with hilarious commentary. You can see them claiming that these are exclusive videos downloaded of the Net. lol! They are of course focussing on New Delhi and the pictures of Rashtrapati Bhavan and Mainly Lyten’s Delhi, which to set the record straight, were initially the only High Resolution Areas in India when Google Earth 1.00 was released on 28 June 05. (Ya I have been using this software since then) BTW, if you look at the Star News report, they do not show any Military areas. Do you know why? Because if they do, they are guilty according to the Official Secrets Act, of exposing sensitive information.
The areas under discussion were updated to High resolution on the 17th of Sep 2005. By a happy co-incidence, I went to visit the Naval Dockyard on the 18th and on coming home I was surprised to find these areas in such good resolution.
I instantly made a few placemarks and put them on my blog. Now that I am thinking, even I may could be hauled off as a traitor to the country. Lol!

What do I think about showing these satellite pictures? I am very happy. This is what the internet should be all about. This is the information age, where nothing is hidden, everyone who wants to know something is able to find it out.
The Military people may lead you to believe that this information was not earlier available to ‘The enemies’ of the country, before the advent of Google earth.
They are plain wrong. Countries like US and China have 35 and 4 military grade spy satellites respectively. (These are only the ones we know. There will be many more unacknowledged ones.) As for anyone else, these images, shot by the Ikons satellite are available in the commercial market for a price.

The Indian government mentality is all for secrecy, and they believe that if they do not let common people see what is happening, there would be no problem. That is why they have archaic rules like no photography at the most scenic places. Did you know that you cannot shoot photographs of any Bridge, Dam, Canal, Radio Tower or even the railway station?
I hope that The Indian Government wakes up form its peaceful sleep, can get rid of its denial mode and truly secure the country instead of believing it is safe with some archaic laws in force.

P.s. The commentry on Star news is truly rib tickling! see it to believe it.
BTW they have a show at 2130 hrs today, I am going to watch that to see really how internet challenged these people are!

Never Judge a Book by its...Movie!

I watch a lot of Star Movies, and this weekend was no exception. The Movie being shown was 'The Runaway Jury' loosely based on the book of the same name by John Grisham. After watching some excellent movies based on Books like LOTR as well as Harry Potter, and the Oscar winner, 'A Beautiful Mind', I was expecting something great, because I am a great Grisham fan.

Many would not believe that I could be a law fan. So let me explain: I see litigation as verbal chess. Each new case is like a new game. There are several ways of fighting it. You need foresight to be able to see beforehand what your opponent is going to do, and have a strategy ready for him. One wrong move and all will be over. Lawyer dramas are hence very intellectually stimulating, nothing to say of the fact that they are thrilling. Some of the best Movies like 'A few Good Men', 'Philadelphia' as well as 'Mr Darcy' are law based. Some of the best dramas on T.V. like J.A.G. and 'The Practice' are excellent pieces of work. It’s no wonder then that People adore Perry Mason Novels and John Grisham is one of the most popular writers today.


Going back to the topic, this book was my first Grisham [The first one is always special isn't it? ;-)]. It deals with how a jury decides whether a tobacco company is responsible for the death of smoker. The case has obvious far reaching consequences, and so each side is hell bent on getting a favourable verdict. Two people, with the power to influence the outcome, extort money from both the sides. Just when the reader believes that everything has become predictable, Grisham in his trademark style throws a twist or two in the end. It is an excellent read, quite thrilling from the first page to the last, and a good book to spend some time with.

Compared to this, the movie was quite tame and boring.
Firstly they have changed the theme from Cigarettes to guns, thus alienating non American Viewers.
Secondly, there is a lot of action in the book which can’t be shown in the space of two hours. This leaves the defendants, who looked like the mafia in the book, end up as petty thieves in the movie. The hero ends up looking like an extortionist, instead of the cold, calculating and intelligent man that he is in the book.
Thirdly there is an excellent sub plot in the end, which shows how the girl actually ends up using the money, and then giving it back, which is entirely missing from the Movie.

I am truly sad at the way they have manhandled the book and ended up with a story that in not one hundredth as interesting and riveting as the Book. I truly feel sorry for Dustin Hoffman, who could not salvage the Movie. We can only hope that the Future ‘Da Vince Code’ Movie does not suffer the same fate.

Mumbai On Google Earth

Today I went to the Naval Dockyard as a part of the Heritage Course I am Doing.
I come back home & open up Google Earth, just to recheck. Imagin my surprise , when I see That Google has now made Mumbai a High resolution Area.
So I have wasted some more time and made a sightseeing tour of Both The Nval Dockyard as well as Mumbai In General.

Here are the Links For the kmz files. Download them and open them using Google Earth

1 Points of Intrest in Mumbai

2] The Navl Dockyard

3] St Xaviers College

4] A Plane Near South Mumbai


Do Comment, as to How You Like it.

[Update: I have updated the links to these Points. It just happens that All of them are not from me.]

A Reason to Live !

I saw an add today for Seinfeld on Star world.
The show about nothing will start running from 19th of Suptember onwards. At least now there is something good to watch on tv.

P.s. I have added a subscription service on my blog. ( Its on the right side, just below my profile) If You subscribe, You will be intimated when my creative work comes online, which is a rarity nowadays.

A Mist(r)y Presentation.

Do tell me, why is it that people spend a good part of their day in college, when they could be easily spending that time sitting on the grass, inhaling fresh air, without as much as a care in the world? People tell me that is because they learn something in college. As to what that could be, is a big mystery.

It is quite possible to go thru college without learning anything, but then you do not appear to be intelligent or hardworking. To keep one surrounded by an aura of brilliance and appearing to be clever and sincere is not as hard as one thinks. Why I have been doing that for the past 15 yrs. The key is not to let anyone actually see you working, otherwise your cloak of intelligence will melt away faster then an ice-cream in the middle of summer.

When somebody expects you to do some work, that is when you have to use all your resourcefulness, and your tact is bought to test. Let us take an example from my own life.

Imaging that college has just begun after a long summer vacation, most of which you have spent in wandering all over the countryside, doing nothing productive. Your bunking has already started and you finally show your face to your teachers only on the fourth day of the week. This happens to be Mistry's class and he is going to take Relativity this year. Nothing wrong in that, except for the fact, that Pattu in his missionary zeal to make a theorist out of each one of us, has already, with no regard to the syllabus, tried to cram down our throats, MSc. level relativity including G.R.

When Mistry heard of this, he declared that Pattu was a fool, and he would now take on the duty of teaching us proper relativity. In the break, he sent out word that I should meet him, he still being under the illusion that I was a sincere student. When I went and met him, he asked me, "So what did Prof. Patwardhan teach you in Relativity last year?" If you think that answering this question should not be a problem, you are forgetting two important points. Firstly the question presupposes that I paid attention in Class, which simply was not true. Secondly, even If I paid attention, deciphering Pattu's thought process, his language and his handwriting, making sense of all that gibberish and finally understanding what he exactly wanted to teach, would be Impossible. Infact Some Indian historians are recruiting Ex- Pattuites, to help with the decoding of the Indus Valley Script. They Believe that he who can make sense of the blackboard after a Pattu lecture, could easily understand the Indus Valley script while enjoying a cup of tea.

I threw all caution to the wind, and threw as many relativity related terms as I could recollect, at Mistry. Surprisingly Mistry found this Barrage of words to much to handle, and asked me to write them down on a piece of paper. This is when my Mind decided to abandon me, and I just about managed to write some basic words on that sheet of paper. Mistry on seeing this remarked that Pattu had not done much, and the he suddenly he asked me," Have you done the comparison of Newtonian Laws and Maxwell's Equations?" I had no idea what he was talking of, so I safely assumed that no one would mind even if he repeated it. "No sir."

"Take that Resnick, and present the topic in class on Monday."

So this is how I accepted to do a small presentation in class on Monday, this day being Friday. I happily put the book in my bag and forget about it till Saturday Evening. This hardly served as a wake-up-call only causing me to further delay opening Resnick.

Sunday morning was spent in sleeping, and then reading some newspapers till lunch. The Sunday lunch is a usually a special occasion, and that day was no different. The Sacred Indian Texts instruct a man to have a siesta after a sumptuous meal, and I followed these instructions both in letter and in spirit. The evening was spent is watching Alanso race around in some European circuit. Finally I accepted the inevitable, and once again delayed the preparation till the next morning, after resolving to get up early next morning.

As expected, I reached college by about 8:45, without touching the book. My plan was to read up the material in Veda's lecture and present it in Mistry's, which was to be the second lecture of the day at 9:40.

You can imagine my surprise as well as panic when I saw Mistry standing in Lr 14. He looked at me and asked, "So have you prepared?" This would have been an ideal situation to retreat and say, no I haven't. But in situations like this, my tongue grows a mind of its own, which is hell bent upon getting me into trouble. "Of course sir; I'll present whenever you want." I could hear my voice saying. "Ok. I'll introduce the topic and then you present." He said.

I sat at my place, mentally strangling myself. I opened up the index pages in Resnick franticly trying to find the proper page. I finally managed to find it. On opening that section, I saw that what I had to present, was hardly about one and a half pages. I quickly read through them, trying to cram as much as possible into my short term memory. I reached the last line not a moment early, because just as I closed the book, I saw Mistry just about finishing his introduction.

I got up from my place with as much enthusiasm as a goat ready to be slaughtered. I had heard about Mistry from a lot of ex- students, and I knew that it was not very difficult to impress him, as long as you followed certain rules. I began talking about Galilean transformations and I took care to draw V and the arrow at the proper place. Whenever I was talking about light, I managed to use the word 'Laser' repeatedly. I also took pains to talk very rapidly, because it is well known how fast he talks, and how much he detests silence.

This is when I saw some girl waving to me, from the corridor. Now I was totally surprised, because of two reasons. Firstly, because of cramming everything into my memory, I was concentrating with every neuron that I had, on not forgetting this relativity stuff. Secondly, it is not every day that some pretty girl waves out to me from the corridor.

By the time I managed to recognise her face and recollect her name, my memory was wiped clean. I managed to acknowledge her presence and I turned to face the class. I saw them all attentively looking at me, as if they had understood what I had said upto then. I don’t know what I said after that, but I remember talking for a few more minutes, and Manu nodding his head vigorously, as if I had explained something lucidly to him.

I remember looking at Mistry after I had nothing more to say. He said, "Good Presentation, but you haven't drawn the tree diagram."

Nothing Like Mother Daughter Competition


Mum and daughter compete for Miss Great Britain.

Have you people read about this mother daughter pair competing for the Miss Great Britain title.
Cressida Grant is the 17 yr old daughter and Philippais the 40 yr old mother pictured along side.
Now this is an intresting pair & I wonder Who'll come on top. Now this would be some contest that I would be intrested in keeping track of.

Any one want to bet who will have a higher score?

26, The bad luck day!

Any anybody noticed that bad things tend to happen on or around the 26th of the month?
Let me refresh ur memory:

1> Gujrath Earthquake 26th January 2001
2> Godhra Train Burning 26th Feb 2002
3>Vile Parle Bomb Blasts 27th Jan 2003
4>Mumbai Bomb Blasts 25th August 2003
5>Tsunami 26th Dec 2004
6> Deluge in Mumbai 26th July 2005


So Now Beware of August the 26th (Friday)!!!

Wierd Idea For the Day

Today while waiting for some people at a Suburban Multiplex, I was wondering as to how we guys always complain that the girls are always late. Some people have gone so far as to suggest that it is a peculiar condition arising due to two X-chromosomes being present in the genetic code of the said individual.
The thought that stuck me was, could it be that we guys are so keen to meet girls that we tend to turn up early and it’s the girls who turn up at the right time!

Recent Incidents in Pattuland.

Tuesday being his Honours day for the Sy's, Pattu was introducing some poor souls to the intricacies of Time travel while the rest of Mumbai was fighting against the rains, and trying to get home. It was about 7pm before the doors of Lr 14 were opened and the pure pattuites were reading to go home. It was then that they realised that going home was an impossibility and they quickly excused themselves from his presence, in case he decided to take an all night exposition on the laplacian equation. His FY as well as his Ty students decided to be extra careful and avoid him at all costs, becoz it would be really difficult for them to extract themselves from his grasp, since they could not even use the excuse that they had to go home before it got too late. He was later seen looking up at the Math department while standing outside his den. Some eyewitnesses swear that he was muttering some curses while simultaneously looking at the moon.
Oscar was not very lucky that Night. While going to relive himself at the peeing walls of Xaviers, he happened to bump into Pattu. He began to talk about the freaky whether and poor Oscii could not even attend Nature's call till he departed a few minutes later muttering something to himself.
Some people got so bored on spending a night in Xaivers, that the next morning, a girl actually went up to Pattu and asked him to take a lecture.Pattu readily agreed. Rahul had the misfortune to be present at that moment in front of him. He had to pay by undergoing a lecture on Cloud dynamics and how cloud seeding takes place. Since his favourite students were absconding, he had a short talk of only about 80 minutes.

P.S. The latest rumour I have heard is that a girl from F.y.B.A. has joined his honours!!!! I want to meet this brave and courageous soul.

The Rain Reign

The incident of the week for most people would be the deluge in Mumbai.

It was a rather enjoyable time for me, providing me with an occasion to have a 37 km walk, but I am being quite dismissive about the magnitude of the disaster.

Someone I correspond with, who is right now in Switzerland, wrote,
"I am astounded by the furry of nature. In one way I am
relieved by you all being safe and not being harmed by
this calamity. But on the other hand it is beyond my
imagination - the suffering of all the less
privileged people and sudden and surprising
near-death experience for many. May be this experience
would expose some harsh realities which otherwise get
buried underneath all the talk of development and
progress. I hope we all including those who govern our
civil life, would become more alert to develop
strategies to cope and avoid future calamities."

He has a point. It is futile to now assign blame for the mismanagement of the disaster and the fiasco that followed. We need to stop asking who screwed it up, and start asking what the concerned people learned from the disaster and what changes they are going to make in order to cope with any future problems.

First of all should stop dreaming of making Mumbai Shanghai, & start working at how to make it at least a decent & safe place to live, work and enjoy for everyone.

Secondly, we should be making long term plans for the metropolis so that it can better handle any kind of problems and still carry on. For Example if something like the New York Metro or the Boston 'Big Dig' Project had been in place in Mumbai, It would not have been affected by the rains and flooding as it would have certain mechanisms inbuilt to take care of the water.

Thirdly we need to strengthen the communication infrastructure. We need to find out why the mobile networks were out and we should strengthen them so that this can never happen in the future. It was noted that the real media of communication were the FM Channels, which could reach a larger part of the population as compared to the TV networks. So the government has to give more importance to the Radio, which functioned as the real link between People.

Fourthly, Like all mega cities, we should have an elected mayor, who is in charge of all things concerning the city from the Municipality, to the trains, from the police to other essentialities. This will enable one team to take all the decisions and be more accountable rather then a de-centralised spread out bureaucracy of several departments under various government levels.

P.S. Has anyone noticed that all the politicians have been relatively silent, be they from the Congress-Ncp, or the NDA. That’s coz the congress is at power in the state which happily ignored all the initial signs that could have diminished the extent of the disaster; The SS-BJP on the other hand is ruling the BMC which has a lot to answer for.

Did U know Peta Kills Animals?

After more than 100 dead dogs were dumped in a trash
dumpster over four weeks, police in Ahoskie, N.C., kept an eye on the
trash receptacle behind a supermarket. Sure enough, a van drove up and
officers watched the occupants throw in heavy plastic bags. They
detained the two people in the van and found 18 dead dogs in plastic
bags in the dumpster, including puppies; 13 more dead dogs were still
in the van. Police say the van is registered to the headquarters of
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and the two occupants,
Andrew B. Cook, 24, and Adria Joy Hinkle, 27, identified themselves as
PETA employees. An autopsy performed on one of the dogs found it was
healthy before it was killed. Police say PETA has been picking up the
animals -- alive -- from North Carolina animal shelters, promising to
find them good homes. Cook and Hinkle have been charged with 62 felony
counts of animal cruelty. In response to the arrests PETA President
Ingrid Newkirk said it's against the group's policy for employees to
dump animals in the trash, but "that for some animals in North
Carolina, there is no kinder option than euthanasia."


For More details go to Peta Kills!

Well many of you would not believe that I am the type of guy who would even keep a private diary, forget a open public blog. But hey, You get to know new things everyday.

Some of my friends think that my experiences would be intresting to a few others as well. Let me at the onset confess that I have always questioned their sanity, but It has never stopped me from following their advice, in the past, so I will not let their insanity stop me this time.

So what will I yak about here, do you ask? Well anything that intrests me, any thing that I feel strongly about at the moment of writing, or anything interesting that comes to my notice. So you will see me pontificate on various topics like food, politics. news, sex, the physics department, books, Mumbai, art, cartography, indian history, photography, travel, journalists, politicians, health issues, humour, movies, tv shows, the adventures that I have and some absurdities I see in life. Well on second thoughts, I'll keep the sex part as some exclusive material for my mémoire, when I become rich & famous.

So Dear Reader, best of luck!