I just could not stop myself posting this. One of Golden hit 'Chodo kal ki baatein' from movie Hum Hindustani (1960)
What makes the song more inspirational is Mukesh's voice, Sunil Dutt, Cinematography and of course the Lyrics. Hats off to old golden songs.
I am on MydeveloperWorks
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Amit S
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IBM recently announced new social technology enhancements to developerWorks, to help software developers more easily work together on open-standards-based innovations.
I am a big fan of developerWorks. When in need of some 'get-started-tutorials' to 'advanced-tutorials' on any technology, dWis the best site to refer. dW have brilliant articles written by brilliant people. I am trying to get into their authors list too, but struggle is still on. :)
With this social touch to dW, they have added communities, groups, blogs, etc etc. You can have your own profile and add any colleague in your colleagues list. Its pretty cool actually.
Today to my surprise in MydeveloperWorks main page my profile was listed. Though not yet as an author but I am indeed proud to be a member :)

Something to cheer about !!!
You can anytime visit my blog @ dW. I will be filling in some tech stuffs soon.
/ciao
I am a big fan of developerWorks. When in need of some 'get-started-tutorials' to 'advanced-tutorials' on any technology, dWis the best site to refer. dW have brilliant articles written by brilliant people. I am trying to get into their authors list too, but struggle is still on. :)
With this social touch to dW, they have added communities, groups, blogs, etc etc. You can have your own profile and add any colleague in your colleagues list. Its pretty cool actually.
Today to my surprise in MydeveloperWorks main page my profile was listed. Though not yet as an author but I am indeed proud to be a member :)

Something to cheer about !!!
You can anytime visit my blog @ dW. I will be filling in some tech stuffs soon.
/ciao
WTF: Procession @ Morning 3AM?
Today early morning at around 3am IST, near our place in Kodihalli, some so-called religious aholes started a rally. Instead of peacefully marching to temple they were 'banging' drums, dancing madly creating hell lot of trouble of not letting the entire street sleep.

Everyone of us went down to see what the hell was going on. Expecting a small rally, but in vain, it was a huge procession. It lasted for almost 3hours from 3 to 6. Those aholes started back during noon.
Now let me ask, what kind of procession is this ? Instead of peacefully chanting mantras and moving to temple most of them were drunk and jumping over the drum beats. Have a look at this video. Like crackers should not be burst after 10pm during Diwali, they should also ban such acts.
I don't know when will people grow up. They feel its called Bhakti and celebrations, its nothing but nuisance. Really pissed everyone in the locality. Bloody drunkards feel its their culture and they should dance their way to temple. In my view it was more of noise than something to enjoy.
I am not complaining about the rally. It is about the way you do it. They can very well start this during day time, carry on whole day and celebrate in 'human' manner. I found a bunch of crowd who were part of this procession were for the sake of it.
None of those aholes might read my blog, but it does feel good to release my frustration here. I took a video of my friend 'dancing' along with them. But sorry folks can't upload it here. He was so quick that my N70 camera's fps fell short to record his movements. ;)

Everyone of us went down to see what the hell was going on. Expecting a small rally, but in vain, it was a huge procession. It lasted for almost 3hours from 3 to 6. Those aholes started back during noon.
Now let me ask, what kind of procession is this ? Instead of peacefully chanting mantras and moving to temple most of them were drunk and jumping over the drum beats. Have a look at this video. Like crackers should not be burst after 10pm during Diwali, they should also ban such acts.
I don't know when will people grow up. They feel its called Bhakti and celebrations, its nothing but nuisance. Really pissed everyone in the locality. Bloody drunkards feel its their culture and they should dance their way to temple. In my view it was more of noise than something to enjoy.
I am not complaining about the rally. It is about the way you do it. They can very well start this during day time, carry on whole day and celebrate in 'human' manner. I found a bunch of crowd who were part of this procession were for the sake of it.
None of those aholes might read my blog, but it does feel good to release my frustration here. I took a video of my friend 'dancing' along with them. But sorry folks can't upload it here. He was so quick that my N70 camera's fps fell short to record his movements. ;)
Bachchan's showing fingers to ?
Posted by
Amit S
on Saturday, May 2, 2009
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The moment I saw this picture in The Hindu, I couldn't stop myself from posting it in my blog.

Are Bachchan's showing fingers to Media? or Election Candidates? or Amar Singh?. ;) I think it should be all the three !!!
Jokes apart. Celebrities endorsing brands/products and their behaviour in public have always impacted decision of a common man. Bachchan's are very renowned family. I hope everyone do follow their attitude and cast their vote along with their family and friends.
One doubt. Is vote mark not applied on Index Finger?

Are Bachchan's showing fingers to Media? or Election Candidates? or Amar Singh?. ;) I think it should be all the three !!!
Jokes apart. Celebrities endorsing brands/products and their behaviour in public have always impacted decision of a common man. Bachchan's are very renowned family. I hope everyone do follow their attitude and cast their vote along with their family and friends.
One doubt. Is vote mark not applied on Index Finger?
