Near Agara, Bangalore
Puncture Shop
September 15th, 2011 § 1 comment § permalink
/install android -forever
January 6th, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
Installed the CyanogenMod Android 2.2.1 (Froyo) build on the HTC Touch Diamond running Windows Mobile 6.1.
Andy Rubin, you’re a genius.
1. >format F: /u
2. Partition F: into FAT32 “Android”, EXT2 “System”, FAT32 “Linux” [no fdisk, no system partitioning routine]
3. >cd Android
4. >Android/install.exe
5. One reboot down >haret.exe to boot into Linux
6. Robot says hello
Back Catalogue
January 3rd, 2011 § 0 comments § permalink
July
October 22nd, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink

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UI Controls in Nature
April 24th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
Look what I found. The significant ‘Back’ control pointing to my whereabouts in office. Often reminds me to get back to where I started – and thrash first principles like they were smelly roaches. In a peaceful way of course!
Look-See-Do
March 28th, 2010 § 0 comments § permalink
The first of many to come – Signs in and around Bangalore and Madras. Spotted this one near Silk Board on Hosur Road.
Good design – the coffee mug
November 9th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink
I found this in Egg Factory, a good brunch place on St. Mark’s Road in Bangalore. The mug had a lovely handle, offering a comfortable grip. It is one of the simplest ergonomic marvels I’ve come across lately, and is available for sale at some of the kitchenware/cutlery stores on Commercial Street.
Information, on Demand. Really.
October 9th, 2009 § 2 comments § permalink
I remember roaming around the streets of Madras not so long ago, only to find the phone number of P.James scrawled in every wall, advertising his magic show. Talk about this to any true Madrasi, and you will be surprised that most of them have seen it at least once in their lives. This is what I would like to call ‘on demand’. Not because Google steals the spotlight today; because of social simplicity. More on social simplicity later, I’ll have loads to talk about it in exactly 3 years from now. Till then, here’s Avik accessing a socially simple phonebook.
Prem Joshua
July 11th, 2009 § 0 comments § permalink
Been tripping on this lately. Thanks Pallavi!
Search for ‘Prem Joshua’ on fizy to listen to his music.
The Art of ‘Do’ing
July 6th, 2009 § 4 comments § permalink
When I first stepped into Bangalore, there was this sea of change I had to experience to start a whole new routine. Like any other moving out of the city situation, I had to leave behind quite a few things, which I wasn’t too happy about. Luckily, work kept me engaged and I didn’t have much time to wander around on the inside. Balu was the inspiration behind all the running, and Palit and Ritesh for all the ‘nautanki’. Valentino (the Bangalore version of the NID shack) felt like home to an extent.
Anyway, I finally realized what it takes to get down to ‘do’ things. I can’t believe I lived near the beach for over 20 years and didn’t realize the beauty of it; I should’ve literally ran my ass off when I was there! Unfortunately laziness worked in my favour. Anyway, getting introduced to few Team Asha folks probably did it’s share of the trick.
Today was a train wreck. It started off as the most innocent Monday (in office) that ever was, only till lunch to find out that I haven’t pushed my self enough to come to a concrete conclusion to what I was supposed to deliver. It’s one of those moments when I felt everything around me froze (more like bullet time, only that the bullet is traveling ever so slowly from one end of my skull to the other!)… But the best part about this is the striking similarity to the game. All totally Max Payne‘ish. The falling, all the red around me, the dream sequences, everything. I found out that it was about choosing the right weapon. Molotov Cocktail over some cheesy Uzi. The rest is about the next 4 days, and this week will conquer a new level in the game. And once I’ve chosen them, there’s nothing else left expect to ‘do’. It’s all a game anyway, isn’t it?








