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Transcript of my Saurkundi Pass Trek
The trek to Saurkundi Pass was organized by Youth Hostels Association of India. The base camp for this trek was the Youth Hostel situated at Babeli, a small town near Kullu, Himachal Pradesh. I took a flight to Delhi, and then from Delhi I took a bus to Kullu. All the AC buses leaving for Kullu were full and it was only by good luck that I was able to get a seat in one of them.
The next entries are about my days during the trek.
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words of wisdom from an APC dev
Have you been using heredocs in your php scripts ? Gopalv shows why this is bad. Gopal is one of the developers of APC, so heed his words.
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Back in Bangalore
Somewhere near Sarakundi lake
Originally uploaded by lunatech.I am back from my vacation. It was awesome. Pics here
.I really did not want to come back to Bangalore and the only good thing about coming back here is that I am getting back to work with my extremely talented colleagues
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On vacation
I will be on vacation (I think for the first time since I started working) from 19th May to 5th of June. I am going on a trek with the Youth Hostel Association of India (YHAI). Hopefully, being on a trek (my first one) will be an enlightening experience.Defined tags for this entry: My take on life -
I work here!
premshree
Originally uploaded by lunatech.Is your workplace as cool as mine ? Can you sit like that infront of your colleagues. I doubt it
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Pure love
Just discovered 'blog this' on flickr and ran into this nice photo too. Simply beautiful. It really captures two people in love
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Something interesting I read on Steve Woz's site
As yet another engineer working in Silicon Valley, it seems that with all the Internet startups and dot-com millionaires, no-one is out to create exciting, innovative products and technologies here anymore. Instead of "How can I change the world?", it's "How can I go IPO ASAP and get rich quick?" I see PhD's leaving high-tech to work on yet another search engine. I see folks reading The Wall Street Journal who used to read Byte. Do you see this trend worsening? Can hi-tech get out of this dot-com mind-set and back to innovation? Will there ever be anything close to a technical revolution again?
Woz:
I do see this trend increasing. A lot of the problem is that small guys with something attractive have a much more difficult time getting recognized. This is largely due to the spending of large companies, ensuring that their territory is not easily eaten into. You have a good point. Where are the engineers and scientists these days? All we hear about are CEO's. Typically they attended business schools and weren't inspired by science fiction.Defined tags for this entry: geek stuff
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