→ December 2, 2007
I’ve finally got a Mac. Everybody who knows me knows that I have one. I love it. It’s got a beautiful, sleek exterior, great build, a very intuitive interface, and a great hardware configuration. Hey, you… Stop drooling… That’s MY Mac I’m talking about… You go get yourself your own piece, buster! I’ve been using [...]
→ December 2, 2007
That day was yesterday. I was at the end of a pretty good day of architectural photography and was headed back to pick up my motorbike from one of the buildings that I had photographed. I had a bag with me, which had some papers, but was essentially empty. The car dropped me off at [...]
→ July 5, 2007
Yes, you heard me right. I’m looking out for a tiny, pocket sized, point-n-shoot digital camera. I’m looking for something that’s easy to operate, that lets me shoot at high ISOs (because I like to) and that has a manual mode that is not too difficult to operate. Durability is a factor too, because, you [...]
→ June 30, 2007
Here they are… All the new header images that I’ve put up on the blog… So do take a look at them, click on the image to see it full size at my flickr account. And then let me know what you think. You can also go around the other pages on the blog (there [...]
→ June 28, 2007
Apple has revolutionised the phone… really? The guys at Engadget don’t seem to think so. They’ve got a long list of things that they think Apple did wrong. We’ve all heard about the great things that the iPhone can do… now we hear about what it cant! But first, a recap of the headlines… What [...]
→ June 17, 2007
It looks like the monsoons are beginning here, the first of the heavy rain spells began yesterday. Today’s been a bit brighter, but still, its more cloudy than usual. I like the rains. Especially when it rains this way, rains in the late evening, clears up at night, cloudy mornings with the su Share and [...]
→ June 14, 2007
I’ve always wanted to contribute to society, but I’m no hi-tech scientist who can cure diseases or find out the whys and the wherefores of the universe, so I was thrilled to hear about the folding@home project that Stanford University runs. It lets me sit back and watch, as my computer’s wasted processing capacity gets [...]
→ June 14, 2007
There are things you think you should know, things you think you know, things that you dont know, but think you should know, and things that you don’t know and don’t care if you know or don’t… but that’s all utter rubbish. You only know what you know, and at this moment i’m not too [...]