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Dec. 29th, 2009 @ 08:55 pm On tolerance
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Tolerance is not adjustment happening out of compulsion. I would rather call it cowardice rather than tolerance. Tolerance, to me, is about living discomforting situations with ease, with happiness and satisfaction. You should not be losing peace of mind. Your should feel satisfied throughout so much that the other person wanting to frustrate you, himself/herself feels frustrated at every sight of you. Funnily even though the later part of previous statement is not an intended objective of 'tolerance' thingy but I have witnessed it happening a lot of times. There are few who like to inflicts injuries on others but feel miserable when they are unable to. That's what tolerance, in spiritual sense, is capable of doing to such nut cases.

Yeah, this was partly discussed with Venkat when some moron at gaylord played mood spoiler. Also for those who may not have read about this thing (http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/randomaccess/entry/sorry-indians-not-allowed1 - courtesy http://twitter.com/srrajeev)

Another thing, tolerance works at individual level and for self. If you tolerate wrong stuff for your fellowmen then, again, it's an act of cowardice. So when you see things like the one cited above happening, it is important to speak out.



2006 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/273075.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/63839.html

No entries in year 2005, 2007 and 2008
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Dec. 29th, 2009 @ 09:23 am Mamma mia
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I can never get tired of watching this movie. Its a regular love story movie, but the songs from abba, cast, location and the way the songs are packed appropriately make this movie magical. I just love it.

The song "Slipping through my fingers" reminds me of how much mom was there for me and all that she did for me, and I miss her. Funny how you miss people when they are not there and when they are there you take the next moment for granted.
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Dec. 28th, 2009 @ 09:19 pm An evening spent with 7 (naan) samurais
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With no one volunteering to log it down (or they could be logging in other places beyond my knowledge/access), me is taking up my part-time incompetent correspondent role. But it could be incomplete version because I was out of the scene before dinner thingy. Here's the summary before diving deep in the lj-cut:
1) Adventurous bus-n-taxi-ride
2) Chaos theory @ NCPA
3) Walking n driving from marine drive to colaba to backtrack to marine drive

Teh log )

There was an interesting talk about tolerance that I had with Venkat. That hopefully will be the topic of the next upcoming blog.

[Update #1] Pic uploaded. Camera courtesy - Rahul.

Friendz@Marine drive



2008 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/427719.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/428015.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/428133.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/428521.html
2005 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/170169.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/63717.html

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Dec. 27th, 2009 @ 04:35 pm Getting treated to Rahul, Venkat combination :)
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Reunion, originally uploaded by peeyush.

L2R: self, mom, "leela bai", rahul, venkat



2008 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/427331.html
2005 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/169802.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/63460.html

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Dec. 26th, 2009 @ 11:02 pm THE OAKS OF KLICKITAT CANYON
ANNOUNCING MY NEW BOOK:
just sayin,

Peace
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Dec. 26th, 2009 @ 11:21 am xmas long weekend
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The xmas weekend is a nice long weekend with four days off. I had been wondering what could I do, when I had received Nandini's call inviting to spend time with her. Nandini and her roomies have just moved into the new Avelon Cove apt. The appts has a cosy and colonial feel and feels like home. Its close to the hudson river and you can see the skyline of NY from the boardwalk.

Celebrated xmas by having Dosa at Saptgiri and watching Avatar yest at Imax 3D, nice movie and the 3D effects awesome. I never imagined eating Dosa in US. It was pretty decent, esp if a place offers you good sambhar it is really good.

I've also learnt some interesting games and am abt to pick up some culinary skills by observation. :) There is a party here tonight and some interesting items up on the menu.

Cheers! Merry xmas to those who pass by here and to those who dont :)
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Dec. 26th, 2009 @ 11:05 am LJ is alive!
Accidentally bumped in to check if LJ is still alive. For a long time, I used to see no one writing much here. Friends page would have just one or two messages in a week or two. So, gave up on LJ.

Orkut seemed to be a good timepass and nothing more. So, gave up that too even before.

Checked out LinkedIn - I find that quite useful. It is a professional forum. Some of the groups are very active and relevant. Not too much of junk postings there. You can ask questions and people respond sensibly.

Then checked out Facebook. I did not like the user interface. Its utility is also doubtful - except as a time pass. I also hear a lot about Facebook people's tactics on 'freedom control', copyright, etc. So, became quite inactive on FB too.

Twiiter is the latest I am trying, what with all the bollywood and big people all there. It is hard to follow too many people. But there are useful information coming there. Some relevant stories, news, updates, and some timepass.

But on landing here accidentally today, there are some ancient civilisations still here, and some occassional movements too. So may check out once in a while.
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Dec. 25th, 2009 @ 09:57 pm BRUCE AND THE SPIDER
BRUCE AND THE SPIDER

by: Bernard Barton (1784-1849)

For Scotland's and for freedom's right
The Bruce his part has played;--
In five successive fields of fight
Been conquered and dismayed:
Once more against the English host
His band he led, and once more lost
The meed for which he fought;
And now from battle, faint and worn,
The homeless fugitive, forlorn,
A hut's lone shelter sought.

And cheerless was that resting-place
For him who claimed a throne;--
His canopy, devoid of grace,
The rude, rough beams alone;
The heather couch his only bed--
Yet well I ween had slumber fled
From couch of eider down!
Through darksome night till dawn of day,
Absorbed in wakeful thought he lay
Of Scotland and her crown.

The sun rose brightly, and its gleam
Fell on that hapless bed,
And tinged with light each shapeless beam
Which roofed the lowly shed;
When, looking up with wistful eye,
The Bruce beheld a spider try
His filmy thread to fling
From beam to beam of that rude cot--
And well the insect's toilsome lot
Taught Scotland's future king.

Six times the gossamery thread
The wary spider threw;--
In vain the filmy line was sped,
For powerless or untrue
Each aim appeared, and back recoiled
The patient insect, six times foiled,
And yet unconquered still;
And soon the Bruce, with eager eye,
Saw him prepare once more to try
His courage, strength, and skill.

One effort more, his seventh and last!--
The hero hailed the sign!--
And on the wished-for beam hung fast
That slender silken line!
Slight as it was, his spirit caught
The more than omen; for his thought
The lesson well could trace,
Which even "he who runs may read,"
That Perseverance gains its meed,
And Patience wins the race.

(source http://www.poetry-archive.com/b/bruce_and_the_spider.html)
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Dec. 25th, 2009 @ 09:02 pm Merry Christmas
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Merry Christmas, originally uploaded by peeyush.

Season's greeting to everyone. Merry Christmas :)



2008 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/427147.html
2007 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/374907.html
2006 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/272687.html
2005 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/169502.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/62974.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/63190.html

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Dec. 25th, 2009 @ 12:43 am Our Christmas Wish
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Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 11:58 pm movie time
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Today evening saw the 5:45 3 idiots screened at Big Cinemas at Oak tree road, Edison, NJ. Lovely movie, must watch. Main take away - follow ur heart.

Now am watching Golmal in the Ave Union theatre with the team. Feeling sleepy...may ditch.

But been a great day so far. Got a digital keychain gift from the team, very nice of them to do so.
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Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 11:13 pm Me on twitter, courtesy [info]swapn
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After searching for all sorts of userids and failing not getting either of them, me finally opted for number thing (http://twitter.com/05101978)

Swapnil got me on twitter. She started by asking me why I don't tweet. She explained me what microblogging is and then encouraged me saying that my randomizing status messages will do very well on twitter. In other words, the one liner series of LJ which turned into google chat status message thingy is now shifting to twitter thingy.

I hope my Twitter account doesn't meet fate of my 'murdered' accounts of Orkut, facebook and linkedln :)



2005 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/168586.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/168759.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/61450.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/61867.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/62378.html

No entries in year 2006, 2007 and 2008
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Dec. 20th, 2009 @ 08:28 pm The big picture
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The closer you are to a picture, the better you are able to see about the minutest details of a small portion. But you won't be able to see the whole of it. For that, you will need to move a little bit away from the picture. The bigger the picture is the farther you have to be from it. Same thing happens with our life. We rarely realize the importance of certain time event till we move a little farther in time. Then we look back at it, start realizing why that seemingly bad thing turned out to be better with time and feel happy for it.



2008 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/426611.html
2006 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/272218.html (*)
2005 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/166840.html, http://peeyush.livejournal.com/166934.html
2004 - http://peeyush.livejournal.com/60740.html

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Dec. 20th, 2009 @ 12:03 am my first snow
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Today is mom's bday and today is my first day I experienced snow, what a coincidence. She surely would have been happy. Here is a couple of pic from my balcony taken on my cell.




[the view next day morning]


[19th dec night contd] The station platform being cleared off the snow.


We made a small snowman, abt a feet high with the snow in the balcony. Threw snowballs at each other. This fulfilled my dream of seeing, feeling and playing in snow.


In the morning made a mini version (looks more like a snow dog instead of a snow man) for pic sake

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Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 10:40 am Happy Bday Mom (19 Dec)

my namkaran day
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Mom would have been very happy if she were alive today. She always wanted to be in a cold country and I have her here - a part in my flesh and a part in her photo.

Mom was always very innocent, smart and had instincts no one could beat. I miss her, she would have been with me now in person.

Her drawer still smells of her. Whenever I want to feel her presence, all I need to do is open the drawer. The drawer is too far away today.

Love you mom, and hope your happy wherever you are.
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Dec. 18th, 2009 @ 09:18 am -12 F
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Its -12 F. Cold is an understatement. I've never smoked w/o a cig in my mouth. Enjoying the weather, though my body isn't really doing too well. The bed is so soft that I have a bad back. Feels like as if someone has stuck the two portions of my body! :(

For a Mumbaikar, who has experienced only 2 weathers, this is a brrrr brrr refreshing change. I've had a chance to experience how it must be on the moon. When walking from the parking lot to the building the sun kept us slightly warm and the -12 F was not so bad. The moment we stepped into the shade of the building, it was like being moved into the cold storage. Fortunately there were no winds today, otherwise it would have been crazy. My teeth really freeze the moment I open my mouth to talk. This chill will teach talkative folks to shut up :D
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Dec. 17th, 2009 @ 06:06 pm Remote Model Designs for Web Apps
I've been involved with writing back-ends and (limited) front-ends for multiple web-apps over the course of my career and one pattern that I observed at the last 3 of my 4 workplaces was that the application started as a single unit running on a webserver but the model sooner or later got ripped out and deployed in a separate layer over the network.

There were different reasons for the model to be broken out. In one case, our team was the provider of some data (ratings and reviews) and all the data management logic. It soon stopped making sense and being feasible to package our code and get it deployed on rapidly growing client base. So we started offering it as a webservice. In the second instance, we had a website to display our data as part of the end-user experience but soon realised that there was demand for the data itself via the b2b channel, so we again created a webservice. In the third case, it was driven by a need to scale up and modularise a pretty large and complex web application that we had, and the first step was to decouple the data management from the application UI.

wsloader was a product of this observation. Having done this thrice over, I wanted to make the process as painless as possible -- even have it as the starting point in fresh application development.

This blog post is essentially just to discuss whether the repetition of this pattern has been a coincidence with me or is it a recurring pattern in the larger development ecosystem.

If it is a larger pattern, does it make sense to recognise an end-to-end development pattern wherein some toolkits or frameworks establish and automate the conventions in providing data services and some other toolkits establish the convention in usage of these services to build the UI -- whether it be for direct end-user interaction via different platforms (web, mobile web, etc.) or for integration into other applications or systems.

How many web applications have you built where you have (or wish you had) stuck a UI on top of decoupled data services? Do you think that the thick-server pattern as promoted by frameworks like Django, Rails, etc. is inherently not scalable? If it were a project specification to have remote data services and a decoupled UI layer, what tools would you use to work on that project?
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