Strange bacons?

Is it weird that I don’t think any of the items on this list are strange? hrm… Strange Things with Bacon

February 1, 2008 · 1 min · chetan

Re: Amazon Kindle

I bought one last night. Curious to see just how sold out it really is.

January 18, 2008 · 1 min · chetan

What we do

according to steve:

January 13, 2008 · 1 min · chetan

Aren't you on vacation?

It’s strange. Just because I’m back in New York for a couple of weeks before I go back to India, everyone just assumes that I’m here on vacation. If it was any other time of the year, I’m almost positive that I wouldn’t get this reaction at all. Stranger still, most of the people asking the question aren’t off either. What gives?

January 1, 2008 · 1 min · chetan

SimpleDB: MapReduce for the masses?

On Thursday, Amazon announced SimpleDB, “a web service for running queries on structured data in real time.” As many others have noted this more or less completes the cloud computing stack that Amazon has been steadily building, ever since they launched the Simple Storage Service (S3), early last year. Where their earlier releases (S3, Elastic Compute Cloud [EC2], Flexible Payments, Mechanical Turk) commoditized much of the infrastructure required for building scalable applications, SimpleDB (SDB) and the earlier Simple Queue Service (SQS) are bringing cutting edge technologies and design patterns to the masses. First they made it cheap and easy to have a cluster; now they’ve made it cheap and easy to use a cluster! Amazing. ...

December 16, 2007 · 2 min · chetan

And you may find yourself in another part of the world

Ever have a moment where you suddenly stop and ask yourself: how did I get here, to this exact moment in time? For me it’s almost an out of body experience where I look [down] at myself in a particular instant and I try to work backwards to the events that led up to it. It seems to be happening a lot, of late, and it always comes back to the same question. Two weeks ago, I was sitting in the domestic terminal at the Bombay airport, reading a book of no consequence and listening to my iPod while waiting for my flight to Pune when I suddenly looked up and thought to myself, “what the fuck am I doing here? How the hell did I get here?” ...

December 16, 2007 · 2 min · chetan

Nice shoes, but I still think you're stupid

My boss asked me a question recently, which really got me thinking: would it make any difference if I [my boss] wore slacks and a shirt every day? That is, do outward appearances at the office really matter that much? Could dressing a little better mean being taken more seriously? It took me a really long time to answer the question, because to me it doesn’t affect how I judge a person’s performance, and it was difficult for me to look at the question objectively and realize that not everyone thinks the way I do. Everyone has their own criteria for judging performance or value. Which got me thinking about meritocracies and why they don’t work in business. ...

December 16, 2007 · 3 min · chetan

The Da Vinci Code

As far as film adaptations go, I thought it was pretty excellent. It pretty much played out exactly as I pictured it when I read it in January. Of course, the movie had already been out for some time when I read it so I knew who was playing the various characters but I pictured Robert Langdon to be an older, bearded version of Tom Hanks, not the young, long-haired version in the movie. A little more like Indiana Jones than Nic Cage in National Treasure, I suppose. ...

December 15, 2007 · 1 min · chetan

international indeed

11:31:48 PM chuan: funny 11:32:02 PM chuan: eating thai curry and watching tokyo drift in india

December 15, 2007 · 1 min · chetan

I found a pebble in my hair

I woke up this morning and there it was. Now I know why I kept thinking something was falling on my head last night! It wasn’t just my imagination…

December 15, 2007 · 1 min · chetan