Thursday, April 22, 2010

hmm. hmm.

The gloriously melancholic weather makes anything other than gentle sulking incredibly difficult. Going on for the past few days is this:

$ while true; do mplayer Kabhi\ tanhaion\ main--Hamari\ Yaad\ Ayegi.MP3 ; done


It is a reasonably common experience, while you are deeply meditating upon certain things, to encounter something, totally out of the blue, that freakishly resonates with your thoughts.

Prolong this over a few days. Add a couple of bouts of deja vu moments. Mix it with dull overcast weather. Sprinkle with a few psychic fireworks.

There goes the recipe to make you rethink of yourself wrt the universe at large.

Of course, then, invariably, you think of Zaphod Beeblebrox in the Total Perspective Vortex, and decide that all is not lost!

Monday, April 19, 2010

Simple pleasures of reading

One advantage of having someone else drive me to work, and back, has been the re-discovery of a now long lost habit - Reading. A list of books I was able to savour in the past few months:

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (Robert M Pirsig)
Psmith in the City (P G Wodehouse)
Psmith Journalist (PGW)
Leave it to Psmith (PGW)
The Salmon of Doubt (Douglas Adams)
Thank You, Jeeves (PGW)
Right Ho, Jeeves (PGW)
The Code of the Woosters (PGW)
Joy in the Morning (PGW)
The Mating Season (PGW)
In Search of the Cradle of Civilization (Georg Feuerestein, Subhash Kak, David Frawley)
A Study in Scarlet (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)

Savouring in Progress:
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Carl Gustav Jung)
How Mind Works (Steven Pinker)
The Trouble With Physics (Lee Simon)
Glimpses of World History (Jawaharlal Nehru)

(As always, the list is here to remind me of what my short term plans are, what I have been missing in life and all that sort of crap. But historically, I have always been short of a meta-reminder to remind me to occasionally look at this reminder and get inspired)


What's keeping me occupied:
Book: Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Carl Gustav Jung)
Music: Mohabbat Turq ki Maine (Talat Mahmood, from "Do Raaha")

The Why!

There comes a time in a man's life when reality takes a swing at him and does not miss. As time flows on, fantasies of having my own very website rise from the ashes seem to be just that.

And hence ..

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