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Travelogue update from Mt Whitney Second Attempt
Original travelogue follows below update
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I was able to reserve day permits for Mt Whitney on 29th of July for 2 people, but this time, Arun was busy (his job in Apple) and as half expected, no other friends were free. I was not happy at the prospect of doing the trip all alone. However, it had to be done.
An exciting move...
The "move" in the title does not refer to a company change or change in physical location. It refers to a martial arts move.
How the Bible got altered
I recently saw a Stanford University lecture on the errors introduced in the Bible (New Testament) in its two millennium long journey since Jesus' time. Its absolutely worth the 50 minutes of your time.
Danny Ocean, Financial Crisis, Office in Farmhouse, Marriage and Startup Advice
If you are trying to make sense out of the title, please don't, there is a reason I christened this blog as Assorted :-). As expected, 2009 is turning out to be pretty hectic so far, and I guess the rest of the year would be on similar lines. Last year was great fun with all the travels and the rally, but for this year, as of now only Stok Kangri looms on the horizon. And chances of it happening do not appear too bright to me (so far).
In between all the usual humdrum, I read some good stuff in recent times, and thought of sharing them here. Here we go.
A Quote and a Language Twist
I am sure, like me, everyone has seen their fair share of quotes on the internet, but this particular one, with its interesting twist, caught my attention...
THE MEEK SHALL INHERIT THE EARTH... errr, if thats all right with the rest of you.
Another funny twist of language happened a few days ago in a shopping mall... I was waiting in the checkout line behind a middle aged lady, when I heard some commotion at the back of the line. An older woman had collapsed/fallen due to dizziness or so it seemed at the moment.
Fire And Motion
Ever felt, what the heck am i doing? Am i going somewhere? Am i on the path of achieving whatever i would like to? And i am not writing this in parlance of only the professional career. This includes the personal goals one might have for themselves e.g. learning to play a musical instrument, running a marathon, learning foreign languages, helping out community, writing a book etc.
These thoughts do tend to cross once a while in my mind, and for me at least, the reason is an overt need of achieving targets (or measurable goals) at a reasonably fast pace. I tend to get a touch restless, if things are not happening quick enough or in some cases not happening at all.
How Banks Create Money
I always thought that money was created by Government and banks just deal with it in largely the following way - take money from depositors and lend it on high interest rates while giving a small share of this interest rate to the original depositor.
It seems this was done a very long time back. Now, banks need to have almost no money from the depositors in the vault to give someone a loan. They "create" money on the go. Sounds incredulous?... watch this video.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-9050474362583451279&hl=en
Wasted Youth?
This comment is pure gold. It came from a Startup Hacker, Troy Simpson, in the context of a discussion centered around the point that whether programmers waste their youth in front of the terminal.
Miraculous Plane Landing
Discovery Channel has a range of interesting shows and they often make for very good viewing. (Man vs Wild rocks!). But i caught another good one last Thursday night - 'Secrets of Survival'.
This particular episode detailed the story of 'Andy Judy', a skydiver who got trapped in air, upside down, when one of his feet got stuck on the plane's wing. He was up in the air for 40 minutes, at 10,500 ft, weathering wind speeds of 100 mph. He survived with only minor bruises. But how did he get out of this situation?
Heartbreak
She lost. The sports lover and the Indian in me is really disappointed.
18 year old Saina Nehwal, playing in her first Olympics, lost in the quarter finals today morning to Indonesian Maria Kristin Yulianti. The scoreline read 28-26, 14-21, 15-21. I managed to catch the final two sets live on TV, and was extremely happy when she was leading 11-3 in the final set. Then a change of court, a quick word from the coach P Gopichand (Winner of 2001 All England Open Badminton Championship), but somehow the momentum shifted. May be she got a bit flustered losing a few consecutive points on unforced errors, may be the pressure got to her ...