Thursday, August 16, 2007

How an Animation movie comes into being

All animation fans..
Here's a stuff which will guide you through the steps in making an animation movie...

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Happy Birthday!

14th August 2007, my birthday!
My Team had a surprise party for me. We had the cake and I got a beautiful card and a coffee mug as birthday present. Besides that another of my colleague presented me with a card and a book, Discovery of India. Whew! The best present for a person like me is a book. I can have it with me throughout my life and besides that it will satisfy my hunger of knowledge.
I will arite a post towards the end of day again!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

Wednesday, August 08, 2007

Fire


The Green and the Sun


Sparkling Sunlight behind the Green!
This was taken on the way to Mukteshwar. I with my project team was on way to the beautiful place in mountains, Mukteshwar. It's in Uttaranchal and I bet you, it's such a damn beautiful place, away from noises and hustles of the metropolitan life, you will fall for the place as soon as you deboard the vehicle you are travelling in.

The Corridor



I have walked through this stretch for 4 years. Year on Year, it's length was increasing and I with my friends kept on walking, running, shouting, laughing, giggling, staring, sitting, standing in this long corridor.
It seems to me that we were growing with this corridor or this corridor was growing with us! Either way, the most memorable days of life were spent here and I know we all will be more willing for a chance to do everything we did, once more!

This photo was taken by me

Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Top 10 List's

Scott McNealy has summed up some top 10 list's on different topics, which is worth reading. Check out

By the way, you know who is Scott na! Well for people who are not into computers and IT (just them) Scott McNealy is Co-founder of Sun Microsystems and continues to be Chairman of Sun Microsystems.

Sanskrit

How many of you know Sanskrit or loved it in school? I loved it so much that I preferred it over Hindi in my 9th and 10th grade! I always topped my class and I dont remember any term when I scored less than 90 out of 100. Yup, I like to boast this fact :) You can loath me for this :P

I dont how many of you know the fact that it has been suggested to use Sanskrit as a metalanguage for knowledge representation in natual language processing, mahcine translation and other allied areas due to its highly regular structure. This is due to Classical Sanskrit being a regularized, prescriptivist form abstracted from the much more irregualr and richer Vedic Sanskrit.

Check out this report. This has been published in early 1985 by a NASA scientist.
 
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