- 1 photo of Saibaba of Shirdi. It has been the custom at my home to keep a photo of Baba in any new bag/wallet. You'll find one in the suitcase I travel with, and also in my laptop bag.
- Some notes. sometimes notes of 100; maybe 500; but you can always be sure of finding the 10s and 20s.
- 2 Debit Cards and 1 credit card. This has to be the minimum requirement these days I think. If you want a quote on the maximum, my neighbour at office has at least 3 debit cards and 8 credit cards. It would be hard to beat that number.
- My other cards, including visiting cards, metro card, privilege cards, insurance cards, driving license, etc.
- Some 6-8 passport size photos.
- One small Indian Flag, which a lady duped me into buying for 100 rupees saying the money was for orphans.
- A parking ticket from "Sreekumar" theatre, from when I saw a movie there the last time I was at Trivandrum.
- A feather from a duckling I had as a pet in 2006. I know that it is weird, but I carry it around with me like a good luck charm.
- A Re.1 coin, minted in 1997, which was given to me by my grandfather.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
What's in your wallet...
Friday, April 19, 2013
5 things I learned this week (Part 3)
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
A random post
It's never too late to do something, that you had stopped doing long before, again.. That nostalgic feeling you get - when you ride a bicycle again; when you visit your ancestral home; when you hear your favourite lullaby; it's all the same..
That's what I'm feeling right now.. I'm writing this blog by typing it out on my mobile - the way I started writing my blogs some 5 years ago..
I had my trusty Nokia 6233 with me then.. I still have the worn out mobile with me, reminding me of the fonder memories of the yore.. Then I used to write such inspired nonsense (these days it's just nonsense) that I wonder how I even thought of writing those stuff..
Anyways, I'm deviating from my original train of thoughts.. What I actually wanted to tell you people is that sometimes it just feels right to do something old..
It gives you these exhilarating moments which you would learn to value as much as those earlier ones..
I wrote this post over three days.. Starting on wednesday, while I was in a cab coming back from office; then yesterday, ay office, when I smudged and nudged this post into shape; and now, at MGF Metropolitan Mall, after watching "The Croods", when I'm giving the finishing touches.. This mall is refereed to by Alok, Anupam and myself as "Tharavadu", meaning ancestral home.. And it was such to us in our first year here.. The place we came for every holiday, a place where we knew which would make us happy..
As I sit here on this bench, thinking of a way to properly end this blog, I hear on the speakers here a song playing.. "Stereo love". The same song they played here when I first came here.. And for the whole of the first year... Needless to say, I'm getting that feeling again..
P.S. I wrote this on my mobile.. So spell check and grammar is out of the question.. So, please bear with me..
Also, the "5 thing I learned this week" blog is coming up as soon as I get home..
Friday, April 12, 2013
5 things I learned this week (Part 2)
I was in my room in my flat in Gurgaon, and everything was the same, except for two new doors. When I opened one door, I found myself coming out of my room in my home in Trivandrum. I was confused so I went back in and tried the other door. This time I found myself on the pitch in the Emirates Stadium (for those of you who are non-football freaks, that is the home ground of Arsenal FC). Anyways, I was so confused that I decided to wake up, and I find myself in my room with just the one stupid door, which leads me back to this stupid world.
Anyways, I've deviated so much from the topic at hand that I guess most of you have already gone down and read the points I'm gonna say now. But for those of you who are intent on sticking with me, and have read through till here, let me personally welcome you to the five things I learned this week.
Did you know...
1. ...that there is a difference between unbalanced and imbalanced?
UNBALANCE means to unsteady something so that you try to make it fall.
IMBALANCE means a lack of proportion between two similar things.
2. ...that Eurofighter is a military aircraft that flies unstable?
Yup, you read that right. This brainchild of a party of European superpowers flies unstable at sub-sonic speed. So much so that it requires AI to control itself. Human reaction speeds can't control it. The reasons those geniuses made this seemingly idiotic feature is so that the flight can respond to change in trajectory quickly. Since it is already twisting and turning in all possible directions, it becomes easier to turn it in a different direction. This gives the flight a unique advantage in close combat.
You could say that the inherent IMBALANCE in the flight UNBALANCES it. (You see what I did there..;) )
But I can't help but wonder whether this was a EUREKA moment from one of the scientists..:D
3. ...that if you do overtime, your expenses also increases?
This is because you spend on things you normally wouldn't, thinking you are earning more. Simple logic really.
4. .. that my roomie thinks mosquitos follows lights?
I don't know where he got the idea from, but he believes this theory to such an extent that he keeps the light in the hall burning the whole night.
But don't take the guy to be a dumbo just cos of this. He has got a job offer to work with Mangalore Refinery today. He has more to him than he lets us know. Congratulations and Best wishes to him from my readers and myself.
5. .. that I can't seem to finish off two blogs that I'm writing right now??
Now, if you could be burdened so much as to remember that I had skipped the last point last week, I would like to inform you that I have it now, and that I'm pleased to share it with you.