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20040726 Monday July 26, 2004

Wireless everywhere

Apple's new base station is very cool. The one thing it needs is an audio input so you can source the streaming from other sound sources (TV, baby monitor, mikes, etc) and listen to it on your computer. (2004-07-26 22:52:25.0) Permalink

Cricket mania

Cricket season is here again. One of the things no one tells you about doing business in India is that there is a 5% cricket tax to be paid in terms of lost productivity. People think nothing of watching the game during work hours - it's not even a topic of debate.

In any case, Mr. Tendulkar failed to rescue India in Sunday's game, yet again.

(2004-07-26 22:21:55.0) Permalink

20040611 Friday June 11, 2004

Trekking in Chikmagalur

We're off today to Chikmagalur for our group's annual monsoon trek. Hopefully, we'll be able to cover Mullianagiri and BabaBudangiri peaks in a single day.

Last time we lost our way in the Bhadra forest, and barely managed to make our way back. (2004-06-11 03:34:42.0) Permalink

some concerts in Bangalore last weekend

Let me try putting something in the Music category, since it's there. I attended the Taranath foundation's yearly music festival last weekend. they seem to have a concert series every year. Last year, they had an all-nighter, the highlight of which was Kalapini Komkali - Kumar Gandharva's daughter - singing Nand, the same piece her father sang. Quite beautiful.

This year, the performers were Ganapati Bhat and Ronu Majumdar (flute) in the morning and Prabhakar Karekar and Rajeev Taranath (sarod) in the evening. I've listened to Ganapati Bhat before and had high expectations when he announced Gujri Todi, one of my favourites - but it was a let-down. Ronu Majumdar had a fabulous pakhawaj accompanist (Durga Prasad) who played thunderously with much style.

Prabhakar Karekar in the evening started off with Raag Patdeep at a fast pace, as usual. Omkar Gulvady's fabulous drumming on tabla makes him my favourite accompanist in 'vilambit' tempos. This was probably the best piece of the whole festival. We had to come away without listening to Rajeev Taranath, but then we've listened to him before. (2004-06-11 03:29:02.0) Permalink

To Blog or not to Blog, that is the question

This whole Sun allowing blogging thing came as a bolt from the blue. Wonder what it's all about. (2004-06-11 03:10:42.0) Permalink


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