Here's a nice catchy line from a certain article in Economics Times

in the time that it took Bangalore to build its Indira Nagar flyover, Beijing got ready for the entire Olympics

So, quite explains the pathetic attitude of some of the government organisations in India.
Read the article "The way to double-digit growth" on Economic Times Website.

 

Mumbai felt the tremors again on 17th September 2008 at around 3:15 a.m.
This is the second earthquake to rock Mumbai within last four months. The earthquake which shook the region today was much higher than the previous one, somewhere in June. It was not felt by many people as it occured in the middle of the night and there's been no extensive damage around my area.
Checking around the locality and with my friends, those awake definitely felt the tremble.
As per my guesses the earthquake should be higher than 5 on richter scale. Eerily it has already been predicted to occur today. Though the scale seems to be magnified, the accuracy of the timing and location, as well as the prediction of high intensity of the quake makes one wonder if it's just a co-incidence or is there some real sense behind the theory.
Keep a lookout for the newspaper in the morning for the intensity of the quake, the epicenter as well as the damage caused. Should get some bytes from a few people on their experiences of the quake in the media, today.
Will update the post with the details as and when they are revealed.

Update:-
Magnitude of the quake was 4.7
Time when it occurred at the epicenter was 3:17 a.m. IST
The location of epicenter was 205 kms SSE of Mumbai.

 

Heh! Please don’t mistake me for one of those LHC guys. No, I am not talking about planets as in heavenly bodies which reflect lights from the stars but have give out no light on their own. I am talking about planet as in a feed aggregator.

Firstly, planet is a web based feed aggregator software developed in python. Planet was originally developed for GNOME and Debian. It can parse RSS, Atom and RDF feeds.

So, let’s get started up.

First step is to download planet software from here or checkout the latest stable bzr version from here.

Then untar the file if you downloaded the tarball.

tar -xpvf planet-xx.tar.bz2

Now untar the planet tarball and install the planet files eg.

tar -xpvf ~/planet-2.0.tar.bz2

cd ~/planet-2.0

su

./setup.py install

Now we need to configure the config.ini file in fancy directory to get started quickly. If you wanto take your time

vim examples/fancy/config.ini

Look at the file, it’s nicely commented you should have no problem at all in configuring it to your tastes, believe me. It’s too easy.

I set my output directory as

output_dir = /var/www/localhost/htdocs/planet

cp -R examples/output/* /var/www/localhost/htdocs/planet

This will place all the output files in the planet and the second command will copy the images folder and css file to the DocumentRoot so your page renders well.

Now to generate the output

./planet.py examples/fancy/config.ini

Now you can install the planey.py and planet-cache.py to /usr/bin using setup.py so that you can run it via cron

./setup.py config && ./setup.py install

crontab -e

0 * * * *   /usr/bin/planet.py /home/user/planet-2.0/examples/fancy/config.ini

Now open up your web browser and point to localhost/planet. Of course you need a web server running on localhost to try this out.

To show your image, put it in /var/www/localhost/htdocs/planet/images

Happy journey. Enjoy the feeds on your own planet!

 

BarCampMumbai is back again. The same venue, different format.
BCM4 is happening on 4th-5th October 2008 at IIT Powai. Yeah, you read it right it's a 2 day event this time around. There are some other changes too, for better and for worse – as you see it. This time around only way to get to the barcamp is to get involved. You can either volunteer for helping manage the event or you can register as a speaker. A good thing for me as I already wanted to give a shot to volunteering but was a bit late last time around.
You can register for volunteer at Volunteer's Page or register your session in Registration Document.
There's also a logo competition running at BCM this time around for all you creative people.

"BCM
Venue:- SJMSOM, IIT, Powai, Mumbai
Date:- 4th to 5th October 2008

To get news and updates about all the happenings till the countdown clock ticks you can

  1. Join mailing lists and get in touch with the enthusiasts and discuss at http://groups.google.com/group/barcampmumbai2
  2. Follow the blog at http://blog.barcampmumbai.org/
  3. Follow on twitter at http://twitter.com/bcm4
 

So, again it's that time of the year that Maharashtra wholeheartedly welcomes Lord Ganesha. Yesterday, my friends from VJTI planned to visit one of our friend's place at Kharghar since they are celebrating the festival at his place.
The journey began with 9 of us catching a Panvel bound bus from Dadar TT at 14:30 after I made my friends wait for a good half hour ":-P" and miss one bus by just about a minute. Since Dadar TT is the starting point for these State Transport(ST) buses we got an empty bus and could sit all together to enjoy the journey.
With the bus, our conversations started too. From movies to actresses to MBA preparations to college life. Then couple of good singers from our group started entertaining the whole bus with some nice Hindi and Marathi songs. Another couple of friends joined us at Chembur, after that the volume of singing went louder. We were the center of attraction of the whole bus. Many kinds of songs, ranging from old to new to happy to sad to peppy to slow to off beat.
To alleviate the peppy atmosphere in the bus, the weather was perfect neither heavy rains nor scorching sunlight. And the scenery along the way made a perfect companion, that cheer up anybody even in meanest of moods.
The whole journey was over in a short span of hour and quarter, but it was well worth it spending the time in joyous mood with friends. As they say "It's not the quantity, it's the quality that matters" ":-D" . It was definitely a high quality time with friends. So, we finally got off at the Kharghar highway, near ITM School Of Management and proceeded on our way to friend's house on foot. Joking and chatting all the way!
Definitely one of the days to remember and a great way to spend a weekend. Duh! Who needs rest on a weekend ":-)"

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