Thursday, March 27, 2008

Now at ThoughtWorks

The Name, The Brand, The Company. And now, I'm with ThoughtWorks.
Have read about TW in countless blogs and websites, how the processes (agile.scrum.consulting.2.0) work, the thoughtleaders, facts and myths about immersion, case studies, clientele, the set up, the social experimentation with geeks, the growth...etc.(that was all pre interview research :))...and now I'm IN (their NY payroll after 4 rounds of interviews and 2 written screenings).

Going over to "Immersion" in India for 2 weeks.

Will keep this updated (for interested people only)!

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Down with Friendster

When you are active on the internet, you create your personal and business profile in god knows how many social networking sites...tab.com, friendster.com, meetin.org, myspace.com, meetup.com, facebook.com, orkut, yelp.com, yaari..the list is bigger than you can think. After sometime, you end up only using a popular and trendy few forgetting about the others (except the occassional emails they send out to let you know how they are changing to compete w/ the best sites).

My serious concern for all you out there, who are dating or newly married specially, is to make sure that all your profiles are up to date in all such sites or get rid of profiles on sites you are not using. You can run into trouble and this time its not your boss at work or Uncle Sam. Its your current heartthrob. She might phish you (she has few scrupulous, not-at-work friends too) on one of these unused sites as "single" and also find that you accessed them say within last few months and didn't update the profile. If she is of the jealous kind (most women are, even if they don't accept) or the typical suspicious, insecure female....then everything will be lost the moment she finds out something like this. Her possible ignorance about the behavior of such sites and the mental remnants of the last argument you had with her will all resurface with a dark vengeance to end it all. She will not care whats your status and profile on the ones you actually use, but this un-used one will become the focus of severance.

This is true. This has been my experience.

NOTE: Also, if you can explain yourself well and give some time, the disbelief can be eliminated. Thats my experience too.

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Sloppy Service

Sloppiness in service sector seems to be on the increase in USA while developing countries are improving on them. And this is not just limited to public/ government offices. Check some events over last week.

NJ Motor Vehicles Dept. Change of address on driving license. The agent verifes 6 points of Id and then issues you a new license (all 20 minutes of work), with the same old address (you need to be there to believe it). She then uses the F* word in frustration and issues another license card with the new address after another 20 minutes.

COMCAST Cable Unable to get proper resources to install a digital television cable connection to my condo for last 2 months.
Correction: Comcast was able to set up the service. A couple of really good helpful supervisors and engineers got this working around 20th.

Graceful Spa in NYC. Lost all their Valentine's Day week appointments due to computer crash. No back up available so all appointments are messed up. First come first serve. Can you believe this is New York?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Home-made Indian fare

I cannot believe this. More than a year in mid-town Manhattan and still didn't know of this hole-in-the-wall Indian food joint at 6th Ave and West 38th before last afternoon.
No menus. Just plain veggie dishes to be ordered.
6 dollars flat. White or yellow Indian rice, Saag-daall, Okhra-squash sabji curries, 4 rotis heated with traces of ghee, a lentil soup with sambar, Mango-chilli pickle, and a gulab jamun to end it all.



Try it out! Its a good break from Kati rolls and other Indian buffet fares. If you get bored with the veggie fare (the side dishes are different every day), then try the next enclave of Spanish non-veg food.

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Broadway Show in NYC

Broadway Show: Chicago Venue: Ambassador Theater. New York City.
Tickets are worth 112 dollars each and then you get seats with the smallest leg space you do not even want to experience in your nightmares. Even in Mumbai, which has higher real estate prices compared to mid-town Manhattan (source Time.com), I have had better seats to watch movies than in this theater. By the time the show is over, you develop serious knee cramps. The whole experience of watching and enjoying a diabolical and historical broadway show got marred by the weird alignment of seats. And believe me I was not alone in that theater with the problem. Indians and Chinese are "smaller" compared to Caucasians and most people around me were trying to "fit" in their seats or stretching their feet out to the next seat (in case it was empty).


The show was marvellous-the orchestra, the choreography, the costume and the light arrangements. Totally commendable. However for the seats...may be they need to find a new theater.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Time to write

During the last month, I attended a couple of church sessions and was really amazed with the following
1. use of technology to deliver sermons

Use of technology to spread religious thoughts is kind of controversial ....however I think its one of the key things that any progressive religion should adhere to in order to get the message across to the tech savvy generation X. Today people in general are more aware of technology than they were even 5 years back and so the use of sophisticated presentation software, big screens, full wall blowup of pslams, displaying actual lyrics of the gospels on the screen during chorus music help the pastor address the diverse crowd much more eloquently and effectively. The audience is no longer distracted with a mundane speech, they do not feel guilty of not being able to spot the right page for a gospel in the Bible (you can read it on the projection on the wall !!).
Organized religion is here to stay.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Usage

Bucknor: (n) (adj)
1. Temporary blindness leading to missing out on the obvious.
2. To be at the wrong place at the wrong time.
3. Situations leading to grave judgmental errors.

Usage: I feel bucknored by my boss. Life often throws a bucknor at you.

Couldn't help but copy this piece of information from my friend Kali in India...anybody who follows cricket will hopefully know what this is all about!

Wednesday, January 09, 2008

Porque?

Why? Why do we fall in love? Why do we fall in love very well knowing that it is a bottomless pit of suffering? Why do we trust when we know that they don't? Why do we take trouble for other person when we know that the other person might not do so when required? Why do we feel lonely w/o the other person when we know they are running "errands"? Why love cannot be a little more patient, comforting and selfless? Why do we have expectations? Why? Porque?

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Penn Station, NYC, 18th Dec. 7.30am

Lots of people.
People coming out of the station as waves in a sea, relentless...wrapped up in long coats, jackets, scarves, gloves and what not, stepping on each other...impatient to catch the next red traffic light to cross the roads; the Salvation Army Santas ringing bell for donations; Scarlett Johanssen on Macy's bright, colorful, digital billboard doing her jig for holiday perfume; the sanitation department people cleaning of the streets; free newspapers and pamphlets being distributed by punters; two cops sipping hot coffee in the comfort of their white-blue sedan.
And then you see a couple of odd seagulls elegantly finding their way in the myriad of skyscrapers and hoardings towards the Hudson.

Good Morning New York! I'm ready for work.