Tuesday, 24 June 2008

Kannada MP3 songs for download and Internet Radios

I recently wanted to burn a Kannada MP3 CD to listen with 600 W Sony XPLOD.
I know lots of kannadigas out there do lots of googling to find the Kannada songs to download.
Here is the _simple_ way to download. You will find almost all, including latest, songs. http://music.cooltoad.com/music/category.php?id=10285&order=newest

When I become RICH I would consider buying CDs from http://www.kannadastore.com/

There are couple of radio channels :
1. http://www.shreegandha.org/
Windows Media player
Winamp
2. http://www.kannadaaudio.net/
3. http://www.kannadatorrents.com/
Last two seems to be out of service. hope they will come back with bang!

mast maja maadi
Jai hind Jai karnaataka maathe.

Wednesday, 28 May 2008

Coke and Teeth

Sodas promote bacterial growth in the mouth to produce a very favorable environment for cavity development. Coke would lead to rapid tooth decay.

I don't want my fine teeth yielding to cavity. No more coke!

Tuesday, 6 May 2008

Technologies could not save 15k+ people

Today when i tuned into CNN IBN, i was shocked to hear about the deadliest Myanmar disaster. I felt sad. Then I was wondering what is the benefit of all the TECHNOLOGIES we human claim to possess if the same TECHNOLOGIES could not save more than 15000 people.

What are we achieving with all the technologies, let's look at few examples.
We built artificial satellites but their effective use is for TV broadcasting and for telecommunications relays which are money minting applications. We do have weather monitoring satellites but not as many as comsats. Our TV and Internet never breaks but we always fail to predict weather !

We have invented atomic technologies, but the same was mostly being used for making nuclear weapons and hardly for energy requirements(though, not effective).

Recently lot of industries, organisations and companies have turned their attention to 'GO GREEN' buzz. Those organisations are promising their customers to provide 'Eco friendly' products and services. But the agenda is clear, to take advantage of concerns over global warming effect. The companies claim innovation targeted only at their business.

Are the technologies really helping to address basic problems of human lives or are they driven by mere BUSINESS.

Friday, 4 April 2008

validity of Indian driver's license in Texas

most of the Indians who come here to work in Texas does not know this information.

1) How long can I drive with an out-of-country driver license?

Generally, a person 18 to 75 years of age with a valid out-of-country driver license in their possession may drive a private, non-commercial motor vehicle in the State of Texas for up to one year from date of entry into the United States, if their home country has reciprocity with the U.S.

http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administration/driver_licensing_control/faq/answers_dl_id.htm#q51

India has the Reciprocity relation with USA.
http://info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ext.TacPage?sl=R&app=9&p_dir=&p_rloc=&p_tloc=&p_ploc=&pg=1&p_tac=&ti=37&pt=1&ch=15&rl=91

Though, the Texas driver's license is good to have as this is the ID in Texas.

Thursday, 3 April 2008

Blog split

I have created new blog exclusively for Linux and technology.
http://linuxbytes.blogspot.com/

Saturday, 8 September 2007

Pride and Prejudice - 1995 TV serial from BBC

Pride and Prejudice is the most famous of Jane Austen's novels and one of the first romantic comedies in the history of the novel. The novel has been the subject of numerous television and film adaptations — this was the sixth adaptation for the BBC alone.

This version of Pride and Prejudice is simply outstanding and excels in essentially every aspect. It is faithful to the book, particularly capturing the spirit of the book and the energy and constant tension of the story. It excellently portrays the world of the book as it relates to the story. This timeless tale of hate that blossoms into love is as good as it gets.

It is its faithfulness to the original that makes this drama so good. No one has ever written a more tightly plotted novel. Its series of climaxes make the novel difficult to put down; just as one plot-line reaches its climactic conclusion, another is building. And the duel of wits and sharp dialogue between Darcy and Elizabeth as they get to know each other is entrancing. And then comes that moment. She is at the piano befriending Darcy's sister, Georgiana, when he holds her gaze with a silent declaration of his love and admiration. This involved a fine piece of editor-timing.

Moreover, the actors were on the whole outstanding. I fail to see how anyone could have portray Darcy better than did Colin Firth, who perfectly captured the character's aristocratic refinedness, his shyness and sense of decorum that come across as apparent stuffiness and disdain, and his underlying passion, all at the same time. He perfectly blends all these different traits and is utterly convincing in portraying the outward stiffness as a simple facade for the strong emotions and character underneath, rather than simply being stiff and wooden. His looks, and especially his eyes, say so much of the complexity of his character and his feelings with subtle expressions. Similarly Jennifer Ehle excellently portrays Lizzie, showing her to be tender, witty, thoughtful, occasionally prone to strong judgments without all the information, yet trying to grapple with different feelings as her involvement with Darcy, et al., progresses.

I would recommend this miniseries to anyone, especially those not yet familiar with Austen. This specific miniseries is so well done many people I have watched it with have sparked incredible interests in the intrigues of Austen's works. Good job BBC!

Preview this series at http://www.bbc.co.uk/drama/prideandprejudice
For more information about this series : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pride_and_Prejudice_(1995_TV_serial)