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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Killer Machines

Three Software Engineers Dead

Sitting in a car which is in the middle of water which is blocking the exhaust with windows closed and AC running is very dangerous. The news in Hindu which appeared three days back has given cars a different look 'Killer Machines'. I was really shocked when I heard the news. Still unable to comprehend how this could have happened. My sympathies with the familes of those software engineers.

London Bus

Again I am forced to write about the great London Bus service. Last evening when I boarded the bus 203 which runs from Staines to Hounslow I was reminded of my travels in 21 G between Guindy and Santhome and also the train service from Beach to Tambaram. The buses here are not designed for standing travel with buses running at their own timings the crowd increases and we end up standing in buses which are not designed for that. The buy who stood in front of me was thrice the size of me with a hood over his head like Anniyan. Each turn the bus takes we will be struggling to hold onto something for balance.

There was another time when I waited for 203 for 40 minutes but it never turned up so I moved to another bus stop and started waiting for another bus 116 but 116 came only after another 40 minutes.

Hats off to Spelthorne bus service.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Chennayil Mazhai

சென்னையில் கடந்த வாரம் பெருமழை என்று கேள்விப்பட்டேன். From childhood days rain in chennai always gave me something to rejoice. May be it was because schools will be declared holidays or it is just the Rain that gave the euphoria I dont know. Water used to flow in the road like a river. This water used to come from a vast empty field behind our house. The water will be crystal clear with no dirts.


We used to go out with a mug in our hand and start looking for fishes. When we see a fish we used to kick the water with out legs so that the fish lands in land. Then we will pick it up and put it in the mug. Finally all the fish will end up in our well.


As rain used to happen around November thoughts of half-yealry exams are mixed with the memories of rain. Sometimes with exams round the corner the gloomy days do make us feel like we are at the edge of a apocalypse but here we are with Life still going on....
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நேற்று Man on fire என்ற திரைபடத்தை DVD'ல் பார்த்தேன். I have heard this movie was remade after adding enough masala to suite Tamil audience. Already a friend of mine gave very good comments on this movie. So my expectations were high. As the movie started I started viewing each scene with some anticipation. Though the movie didnt live upto the expectations I had it was still watchable.




The movie was going very good till I knew that the dad of the kidnapped child had a hand in the kidnap. The movie is about a family in Mexico hires a body gaurd for their child. Denzel washington is the body gaurd and Dakota Fanning is the child. I didnt like Fanning in War of Worlds but here she has played a cute little girl. Initially Washington doesnt mingle with the child. As time goes by the child changes Washington. They become close. When everthing is looking fine the child is kidnapped right before Wahingtons eyes.


How Washington goes about taking revenge forms the rest of the story. All the revenge scenes were very powerful.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Tamil Blog

இது தமிழில் பிளாக் செய்ய என்னுடைய முதல் முயற்சி.

இதற்கு முதலாவது
அம்மான்ச்சி அவர்களுக்கும் சியாம் அவர்களுக்கும் நான் நன்றி சொல்கிறேன்.

To type the above sentence i did struggle a lot. Moonu suliya illae rendu suliya endha ra podanum appdinu kulapam vandhudhu. Adha vida entha key eppdu type pananum solli samma confusion.

This shows that its a pity we are loosing touch with out mother toungue. Though it is easy for us to read when it comes to writing we are struggling. I am happy I found this font with which I will be able to keep in touch with Thamizh. I really admire those bloggers who blog in Tamil.

அடுத்த கடிதத்தில் சந்திப்போம்...

Friday, October 27, 2006

Put Vote

This site has been nominated here for posting stupid inane matters. Green Puke has done the job of nominating. A lonely soul has said 'Dan writes brilliant posts' do we smell any sarcasm in that?

I saw the puke nomination yesterday was thinking about the consequences but the only consequence of that nomination is a comment for my previous post by anonymous.

The conclusion is
1) Nobody other than anonymous agrees with green puke that I write inane posts
or
2) Nobody other than anonymous gives a damn whether one dan writes inane posts
or
3) Putvote doesnt attract lot of people
or
4) I dont know kya ho raha hai

Just one word to green puke.

"Green Puke your puke is greener than chlorophyll"

Thursday, October 26, 2006

Madonna

Madonna is currently the headlines whenever I turn any news channel. I dont know why there is so much fuss about her adopting a child. The father of the child who had previously agreed that Madonna wanted to adopt his child has reverted back saying that he only thought she will only rise the child but wont adopt.

The child will definitley have a lot better life when compared to living in Africa with its original parent. I dont think Madonna would have any ulterior motive in adopting that child. If the father of the child didnt want to part with this child he shouldnt have let Madonna take the child in first place.

Above all that this shouldnt be the concern of the world when there are more pressing matters in hand. It is frustrating to see the news always begining with the sentence "Madonna blah blah blah..".

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Alternate fuel


Read in Hindu that Air Deccan introduces flight between Blore and Madurai. We see many different routes being introduced new Airports being constructed and we feel proud about our development. We also see lot of new Cars entering into Indian market. We can see Indian economy pulsing like a heart beat vigorously.

Here in UK they are making all efforts to make people use public transport and people not to use flights. This I read in a newspaper which stated the fuel consumption per person by different modes of transport. Aeroplane tops the chart with public transport like bus or train comes at the bottom.

In this world where speed matters we cannot take a cattamaran to travel from Chennai to Pondicherry saying we want to save the world.

One thing looks clear as long as all the developing countries are aiming to become developed countries the amount of resources consumes is definitely going to increase per person. Unless otherwise we find alternate fuels we are in for some bad years to come.

I also read they are planning to use Water as a fuel for some automobiles (by producing Hydrogen). There are already enough nations suffering for lack of drinking water now if we start using water for fuel I can see that there wont be any sea.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Empty Lands

I always have a fascination for vast empty lands spread before our eyes with their end nowhere to be seen. This fascination of such lands comes from childhood. When I used to go to my native place we used to visit 'Vayakaadu' very frequently. Its just the land after cultivation with patches of dry grasses stick out. The land split into equal squares. We wont see the end of the land it will go on and on. We can see the silhouttes of few palm trees standing tall very far. Evening times we used to see a goods train (this was a name given by us for all trains withold type steam engines) going from left to right farther away from the palm trees. Only the sound of the train could be heard (shiku puku shiku puku). We will be asking where does it go, are there people living beyond the track? One day we should walk till that point... We never walked till that point we will loose interest somewhere in the middle.


When going by long distance train I cannot stop admiring the vast empty 'vayakaadus' spread on both sides. If we keep our cheek on the window frame and observe the land we can see the land rotating. It used to be a very fantastic sight mixed with the distinctive scent of our southern railway. Thats a different story altogether.

This fascination towards such places led to enjoy movies which were taken in such places. Especially I am very fond of western movies mainly because of the locale. Some movies I started collecting just for the locales. To name some movies in which I enjoyed the locales Tremors, Thunderheart, Broken Arrow, Inferno, Mad Max, Gods must be Crazy, Forrest Gump, Cast Away (The last scene) etc. There was this MGR movie where he deals with 6 deadly criminals this movies locale will also be good. Many old Jainshankar movies will happen in such locales.

I enjoyed the book 'A Painted House' just for the location where the entire story happens. It's a beautiful book by John Grisham.

The fascination led me to write few short stories in which the location would be vast empty lands.

This fascination still continues, it just goes on and on as the vast empty lands with no end.

Monday, October 23, 2006

London Diwali

It's been raining since Sunday continuosly here in London. Its getting very difficult to get out of bed with no traces of sunlight outside. The walk to the office from the bus stop is laborious. Deepavali was celebrated by desis in Indian in a big way. On saturday evening it felt like I was standing in chennai. So many fireworks. I myself am not a fan of loud crackers so I was looking for a place where I cant hear the noise. I have been of the opinion that 'phoren' countries wont allow people to burst crackers during Deepavali but that opinion was broken on Saturday.


I watched Varalaaru in a theater over here. I missed the first 10 minutes. The theater was 1/4th full. There were few posters of Don kept outside but not a single one for Varalaaru. Well there was no poster for Vetayaadu Vilayadu either when it was released here. Heard Vallavan and Dharmapuri are also releasing here (no sign of them on Saturday atleast at the theater I went). It's amazing the way Tamil movies are released simultaneously worldwide. I checked out India glitz to see how Deepavali releases were doing in chennai and they had a section to show the crowd in the theaters and the banners in theaters. Yes movie watching in chennai will definitley be a different experience. The same movie varalaaru if watched amidst Ajth fans on a first day woud have made it more fun but I have no complaints as I will never be able to watch first day first show in Chennai.

Sunday was a dull day. It rainined continuosly without respite.

And (pls dont say we shldnt start a sentence with And) thats pretty much it. Monday is dragging itself towards Friday.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Godfather - Review

Godfather - Varalaaru

There is nothing new in the story treatment but Ajith shines in the role of the dancer. The movies storyline is similar to those movies we have seen in the 80's. KSR must have been impressed by the idea of how a man will react when a woamn doubts his manhood. From this simple thought must have spawned the movie Godfather.

Ajith has done triple role. As dad especially in the flashback Ajith steals the show. The villain Ajith goes little overboard but thats what KSR must have asked him to do. The other Ajith is just there. The movie starts of slowly. Ajith and his friends going to a village where he encounters Asin. A tamil cinema style fight between hero and heroine finally ends up in love. Dad Ajith accepts sons love and arranges for the marriage. Then starts happening weird things is son Ajiths life. Ajith misbehaves at his inlaws, then he misbehaves with his fiances friend etc.

Why Ajith does all those things are answered in the second half.

The songs and background score are a big let down but still the song Innisai and Theeyil vizhunda are different in good way. Especially the song Theeyil vizhunda is pretty good. The kid who has acted in that song has done a good job.

Asin is just there for the songs. Kanika looks good in flashback.

There is absolutely no comedy in the movie. The first 15 to 20 minutes they do something thinking it is comedy but it doesnt evoke much laughter.

Some places we can see traces of Rajini in Ajith - I guess it should KSR's direction. I also felt Ajith has strted to resemble Aamir khan a lot but Aamir has started to resemble Tom hanks a lot but thats a different story altogether.

The fight scenes between Ajith and Ajith has been picturised well.

There is one song in which Ajith looks very different - lean, which shows the lack of continuity because of the problems the movie faced.

Its a typical mass movie with all right ingredients. If this is 80's this movie is a sure blockbuster but this is 2006. We have to wait and see.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Deepavali

This is one such day when persons who would have walked east if they knew you are walking towards west will come to you voluntarily and wish you "Happy Diwali". Today is Friday as well as tomorrow is Diwali. So enthu will be overflowing.

BUT As enthusiastically it starts it will end with silent streets. It will be a sad sight to see all those burnt crackers lying in the road the next day. All excitements vanished. All worries back in full force.

Still it is good to celebrate. The one day is worth it. From dawn till dusk the excitement never stops. Non stop TV shows, palagarams from neighbours it will be a fun filled day.
So lock all your worries with a godrej lock and enjoy. What if this Diwali ends there is always next Diwali.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Disaster Week

This week started off with lot of issues. Many of them out of my hands but still ended up in my hands. If there is onetime when I am afraid of opening my official mail box it is Monday. When people become defensive when they start talking about "whose responsibility" it gets into my nerves. For some reasons we Indians never talk much about "its not my responsibility" when someone approaches us for help.

This is commonly prevalent here though I have seen some people who are very much willing to be helpful. Its just that week where I had to face people with bad attitudes. This kept me most of the time away from blogging not just from writing even visitng my fav blogs.

I can see coweys blog has become colorful. Balaji has reflected upon another thought.
Hoping for better days to come.

discalimer : this is my personal thought doesnt reflect any other party involved with me personally or professionaly

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Solar Energy

It is getting difficult nowadays to get out of bed as winter is slowly settling in London. Sun which used to show its head early in the morning around 4.45 AM is nowadays not seen until 8 or 9 AM sometimes you dont see it the entire day. Only when we are in places like this we understand the importance of sunshine.

In chennai we eagerly wait for the monsoon to set in but here sunshine is like monsoon and we eagerly wait for it. As I am typing this its very dark outside but the time is 9.30 AM. There is no sign that sun is going to show its face anytime sooner but you cant guess anything with London weather.

We have read in school in scandinivian countries it is still worst. One thing that keeps me wondering is that the people from those places never made an attempt to leave those places and move to a better places (in terms of weather). They have done all that is possible to make their life comfortable in that weather.

In Chennai we have abundance of Sunlight. I dont know how much of it we are using it to our benefit. The only thing we do is complaining it is too hot. Recently I have seen few lights using solar energy. It is a very good step. Lets hope we come with some ground breaking method of utilising the solar energy.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Weekend

Atlast Friday is here but hold on just in a blink of a time Monday will be back with a bang.

Whoever is reading this forget about Monday for sometime and have a blast.

Have a great weekend!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Air Cops

Last night there was a program in BBC about 'Air Cops'. These are cops who keep flying in Helicopters. They showed what these cops did in a single day. They had chosen the day of Notting Hill Carnival when London will be bustling with millions of people who came just for the carnival. During that day the helicopter cops remained in air for 13 hrs in total. Two helicopters were used during this period.

The most interesting part is the way the cops in air co-ordinate with the ground cops and the way they nab the culprits. From where they are the air cops can see the city as clear as their finger prints. They showed atleast five or six incidents where the air cops had to chase the culprits in car, bike, moped, bus and foot. Definitley without the air cops the chances of the ground cops nabbing the culprits is very remote. The way these cops help a fire fighting crew was also amazing.

During the night they use some infra red camera and they can see everything as clearly as during day time but in black and white.

The way these people use technology is just amazing. It did leave me longing to know whether their brothers in India that is our Indian police use these technologies.

Another thing also came to my mind about the right to privacy? Wherever you are some body is constantly monitoring you.

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Dose for today

Smart Guys
If someone tries to act smart nowadays it gets into my nerves more than it ever did. Especially when they are acting dumb and think in their mind that they are acting smart. Simple innocent questions which are thrown without any purpose generate even more palpitation.
Here is a conversation between two people who are from same organisation and same group
Guy 1 : Hey
Guy 2 : (just smiles shows he is not interested in Guy 1)
Guy 1 : Where do you stay yaar? (this guy is not a north indian but uses yaar to impress
Guy 2 as he is north indian and the guy not reciprocating his Hey also doesnt stop him from doing that)
Guy 2 : Why? (he asks and smiles, in tamil they call namutu siripu or mischevious smile)
Guy 3 : You already have an apartment na (ha ha ha he laughs like a goat having hiccup at Guy 1)
Guy 1 : Give me your full address (to Guy 2)
Guy 2 : still just smiles
Guy 3 : What is a full address (goat again has hiccups)
Guy 1 : Do you live above that XX building (he is not bothered by the smiles of Guy 2 or hiccups of Guy 3)
Guy 2 : Why tell me? (again mischevious smile)
Guy 1 : Whats you apartment number?

From somewhere Guy 4 asks Guy 1 whats Venkys mobile number

Guy 1 religiously gives the number showing to Guy 2 that he is a good guy and he can give his address

Guy 2 : apartment number 226 flat number 76.
Guy 1 : hey give me the real address dont fool me
Guy 3 : goat again has hiccups
Guy 2 : this is real address
Guy 1 : i want to come and have a look at your apartment
Guy 2 : bulb fuses in this guys face as he is not interested in having the company of Guy 1 but still manages to say - Sure come

Guy 4 again asks Guy 1 shouting give me your mobile number also (we used to collect stamps as hobby nowadays people collect others mobile number which they will never call and ever keep wondering whose number is this)

After sitting between these guys for 10 minutes my brain was looking for a escape route to jump our of its enclosed skull

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

London Bus

If you consider bus service in chennai sucks and if you are one who has sworn under your breath "In phoren bus services are lot better", then better take those words back. The moment you cross the borders of London city and you enter the greater London the bus service is equally worse or still worser. Especially the buses which ply through A30 to staines. There is supposed to be a total of six buses minimum to ply in this route at any hour during the day and rarely those buses make it on time testing each and every pore in your body.

There will be a timetable in each bustop announcing the time the bus will arrive at that busstop. You will notice buses in the stop at all other times other than the listed times. You will never know if it is a bus ahead of its time or if its a bus running late.

One thing is for sure greater london bus service sucks. Next time when you curse the bus service in chennai please hold it.

Note : This post is not a show off to proclaim i am in london this is a mail out of frustration.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Monday Blues


Dreadful Monday is back. The things which we postponed happily on Friday to take care on Monday now seems like nightmares waiting to engulf us.

Friday 3.30 PM
Manager : "When can you finish that?"
Me : "Monday"
Manager : "Great" (he is also in Friday mood so he doesnt stress much)
Me : (whistling and thinking what i can do Friday night)

I was drunk in the thoughts of Friday that I postponed things to Monday and as now Monday is just hours away I am looking forward to some Miracle to take me straight to next Friday.

Why did Man do this? Monday will remain as the worst nightmare for any man. Poor Monday. And yes poor me.

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Society

Read in todays The Hindu that college students damaged a public transport bus. If we look at this incident in a broad perspective it boils down to an issue of recognition. This is where most of the youngsters falter. Since I have lived in Chennai I have observed the attitude of college students. The only thing that goes on in each guys mind is he is a star.

He assumes each girl looking at him is in love with him. He thinks he can do anything. He thinks irritating others is a way to show his strength. This is not only an issue with college student this is an issue with most of the youth.

The moment an youth is in a known group the yearning for recognition among the group grows and his confident level peaks. You can observe this in the group which gets into a public transport bus or electric trains. The moment they get in they start talking in louder voice, they laugh for silly jokes like hyenas and they start drumming and singing a pathetic song. This way they feel they are estabilishing a supremety over others. If they are not in a group they will be silent once they are in a group everyone in the group becomes a King. That too if a girl is happened to be in the same compartment or bus their atrocity increases.

Why does this happen? Yearning for a girl or recognition is high at this age. It is not wrong but the way they express it by smashing buses by shouting in public by making fun of others is wrong. They do it because they care two hoots about their future. A guy who cares for his future wont be part of such an atrocious group.

Another important factor which leads to such issues is lack of control by Police. Police target only the weak and meek. Very rarely they question the strong. Police is like a fool with mainframe. They never use their power to the fullest.

There is no point in me shouting in this blog. It is not even going to reach out to 10 people. The whole system is corrupted.

Friday, October 06, 2006

Police ! Police !

These are the people who have been give all the powers to take care of all other human beings. If a normal man strikes another man he will be 'taken care' by the police man. The police man has all the right to strike a man (though there are rules against it he is someone who can officialy hit another person). Looking back how would this system have come into existance? Why would human beings create a seperate group called Police men? What was the need that triggered it?

Here is my 2 cents on it. Every man has a different nature. Some are born introverts and some extroverts. Some are born with strength some not. Some doesnt mind beating another person some does.

In the olden days there should have been men who were strong and men who were weak. Sometime the weak grow wealthy as there is no strong to interrupt their growth. The situation doesnt remain that way very long. The wealthy weak soon is spotted by the strong. The strong since they are strong plan to sabotage the weak as they know he is weak.

Assume there are two strong people who notice the weak. Both of them want their share but both know that the other person is strong. They hesitate. The weak senses this and befriends one of the strong. Now the befriended strong becomes the protector of the weak from other strongs.

Now assume there are a group of weak persons. They want themselves to be protected from superiors. Now they themselves give power to a group of strong people to protect them from other strongs.

The concept of Police should have come out of the mind of the weak.

Thursday, October 05, 2006

Civilisation

Yesterday when walking back home I saw a man aged above 60 singing aloud and walking. He didn't look like a lunatic. He looked pretty decent. If he was not singing aloud he would have passed for a any normal old man. Just because he was singing aloud the first feeling I got was I should keep distance from the person.

This is what most of us feel. Now why do we feel that way? Does singing aloud means the guy is insane? Who defined what is insane?

If we think about how the primordial man would have lived, we will not be having many of the rules we have now. Example is not to shout when in a crowd. He would have lived in wild sorroundings. He would have shouted whenever he felt like. He would have sang aloud whenever he felt like.

Then came a group of people who enforced a rule saying no body should shout when in crowd.

Remember I am just talking about one such rule. Similarly rules were added on top of rules and man has now been reduced to live by the rules he created. He has lost most of the freedom. He can't do this, he can't do that. Man become very selfconscious. He is now afraid of what the other person will think of him.

The old man made lot of friends on the way due to his singing. People started singing with him and few made dancing movements. I crossed him at one point and he was harmless.

Yes sometimes rules make life easier but some rules have just made man a butterfly whose wings have been plucked.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Those days..

There are few stories which were part of our English subject in school still remain very fresh in the mind. I have tried to list down a few here
1) A lady carrying a dog enters into a bus and conductor is against it
2) A guy borrows a penny from a friend when going abroad and the friend remembers that for a very long time
3) A couple buys everything through installment and finally we learn that they pay the doctor who attended their childs delivery also in installments
4) This was a poem about a poisonous tree. We grow inside ourselves a poisonous tree when we have anger against friends and we water it everytime we smile at them
5) Two guys who stitch an invisible dress for a king (this one triggered me to write this post - i read this today in another place)
6) A man who sells his watch to buy his wife something good for her hair and the wife who sells her hair to buy her husband a good strap for his watch
7) A kid who comes running back to his home to enjoy a weekend with his mom realises his mother died just few days back - a very sad story - it was part of a non detail story

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Running Child

Yesterday there was a documentary in BBC on a Running Child. Yes it was about Budhia Singh from Orissa. I have read about him but yesterday was the first time I saw him in television. As usual BBC started with lot of questions and ended the documentary without answering those questions. The following questions were raised

1) Is it possible for a 4 year old child to run such a distance?
2) Will it harm the child in anyway?
3) Is Biranchi the childs coach and protector trying to cash in on the childs popularity?

None of these questions were answered or in other words answered in both ways.
They showed Budhia Singh running for 72 KMs or 40 miles without taking a break or drink inbetween. He stopped at the 70th KM but entered into Limca book of records.
He does look very fragile. He did look totally exhausted after the long run (I cant imagine myself running 100 mts without getting tired).

There is a chance Budhia may become an olympic hero but the question being raised is should the government allow him to run at this age? There are countries which encourages children to practice for an Olympic which will be 12 years away so what is wrong in allowing Budhia to run?

I am neither a doctor nor a sports man to comment on this but like any other Indian am wishing to see Budhia turn into an icon. If this is done in a planned way with sponsors help we can reserve ourselves an Olympic gold.

Can Budhia sustain his interest, stamina till then is the biggest question.

Monday, October 02, 2006

Gandhi Jayanthi



October 2nd. Today is Gandhi Jayanthi. What comes to our mind when we hear the name Gandhi? A simple man. A great man. The man who single handedly got freedom for India from the hands of British. Some of them even compare Gandhi to GOD.

Except for the comparison to GOD all other things must have been true. Otherwise he wouldnt be having such a following but in India we cannot judge anything based on the number of followers. In India every Tom, Dick and Harry has huge number of followers. The only difference is for some reason even the world accept Gandhi as a great man. Sometimes the world does succumb to external pressure but in this case there should be some truth not just pressure.

Yes Gandhi alone didnt get us freedom. Lot of unknown people gave their life for freedom. Do we celebrate their birthdays? If we start celebrating everyones birthday then we may end up having to celebrate all 365 days.

So let us consider this day Oct 2nd as a common day for remembering the birthdays of all those who fought for India's freedom.

Should we celebrate birthdays? Thats entirely a different topic.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Lazy Hormone

Have you noted people who become very active during week days? Have you noted students become more interested in schools on rainy days?

Yes there is some hormone in everybody which secrets more when it knows for sure the worst thing it fears is not going to happen any more.

As the weekend nears you can notice people wishing someone a happy weekend, whom they would have wished a skunk the previous day. The thought of the week getting over and they can postpone the work for two more days brings out such cheerfulness. They wish everyone they meet on the way “Happy weekend”.

Similarly when it is raining cats and dogs outside student will suddenly become more interested in studies and get ready to school more eagerly. They know in their heart that the school will be closed.

When the server is down the development team will show more interest to complete the project. It will keep repeating “the server is down” atleast ten times. The team is happy the server is down. It now has a reason for not doing work that day. Hormones working overtime. When the server is up, the team will spend its time checking emails and browsing.

How sad!!

People never live a peaceful life. They are always on the look out for some escape route. Doing one’s own job is not becoming easy nowadays. Everybody is looking for an escape route.

A Student keeps longing when he would complete all his studies.

A software engineer who is in a cutting edge project looks for getting into a tension free project and who is in a tension free project looks for a challenging project.

At the end of the day till a man dies he keeps longing for something. Nobody lives the present life they keep longing for a future life and they die somewhere in the middle.

Tomorrow is Monday I have already started counting days for next Friday. Come next Friday I will be sad because weekend will be over soon.

What a vicious cycle!!

A Simple Plan and Just Mercy