Apr 14 2005

43 things!

Tag: Raves @ 2:25 pm

Ever wanted to have a set of goals that you wanted to accomplish in your life? I’ve always had a few, but never really got down to putting in the time and effort to list them all down.

Until now, that is.

I found this really awesome site, 43things.com. It let’s you set up your goals, see what others are doing. You can cheer people on, comment on others goals, write about your own, the works!

Really, really well done. Highly recommended for everyone. Do try it out, you’ll like it.

Bonus: You can set up the goals to appear on your own site. Like I have. After some arm twisting with my blog, I managed to set it up as a links panel on the right bar. You can see my goals and click on them to see more detail. Neat, what say? :)

My home page on 43things is here.


Apr 11 2005

Cynapse turns 4!

Tag: Cynapse @ 1:00 pm

My company, Cynapse, celebrated it’s 4th birthday on the 9th of April.

Over the weekend we celebrated this occasion by having a birthday party at office, then went on an impromptu trip to Kashid beach, near Murud, on Sunday. I’ll put some photos online as soon as I get my hands on ‘em. We had a blast at the beach, lazing around in the hammocks and splashing around in the water. The trip was marred by Manoj getting hit in the knee by a rock while he was in the water, but all of us, (Manoj included) had a really fun time.

Over the years, Cynapse has grown by leaps and bounds, where we can boast of having Microsoft as one of our clients, both in Singapore as well as in India and have a very popular service offering, SyncNotes makes me proud. Looking back at the initial days when Cynapse was truly a startup and we were all learning the ropes, makes me wonder, sometimes, at the amount of hard work we put in to get Cynapse where it is, today, and all that energy that came from our inner selves.

Here’s to even more eventful, happy and rewarding times and many, many years to come at Cynapse.

Cheers!


Apr 03 2005

The Dark Tower

Tag: Raves @ 7:47 am






“The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.”


That’s how the Dark Tower tale begins, with Roland, the gunslinger in the middle of a desert. which is (to quote the book) the apotheosis of all deserts, following Walter, the magician. This beginning line, will always remain in my head. It’s (to me at least) become synonymous with the ethos of the Dark Tower universe, immediately bringing to mind, guns, roses, demons, the whole lot.


Over the weekend, I finally finished the last installment of the long, Dark Tower tale, thus bringing an end to a reading journey which I must have started when I was in college when I first read the Gunslinger, the first of the Dark Tower series by the master of horror, Stephen King.


Since then, I’ve read (and re-read) the subsequent parts of the series and waited for the final three installments of the series to be released. Well, all I can say is, he kept us waiting, but it was sure worth it.


Having read the entire series, I can still say that my favourite book of the series remains to be Book one, The Gunslinger. The simple no-nonsense way of Roland, the last gunslinger is best felt in the first book, in my opinion. That said, Book two, The Drawing of the Three, deserves a mention due to it’s fast paced narration, filled with action and tension throughout the book.


My favorite monster from the book would have to be Blaine the mono, Stephen King’s take on Charlie the choo choo, gone mad. Roland, Eddie, Susanah, Jake and Oy’s experience of riding the Barony coach of the monorail train named Blaine was a gripping experience, to say the least.


My Cheers go out to all the people who are planning to read or are already reading the Dark Tower series. May it be as fulfilling a reading experience for you as it was for me.


I sum it all up with my second most favourite line from the series, the one that Jake utters when falling to his death - Go then, there are other worlds than these.


Check out the excellent Dark Tower sub site on Stephen King’s web site for further info.