Sunday, November 01, 2009

Two Nice Articles in today's newspaper

This morning's newspaper had two interesting articles one on Ubuntu's latest release Karmic Koala and the other on encouraging FOSS at the school level.

Last week I installed Ununtu on an old Acer Laptop and was surprised by the speed at which the installation was complete. Of course it downloads about 500+ packages once you boot and connect to the net. I guess every other OS in the world does the same.

Read the complete articles here

New Ubuntu version makes software installation easy
Project to encourage Free and Open Source Software use at School level

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Intalio - Getting Your First Process Right

I have been hooked onto Intalio ever since I discovered it in the last week of July 2009. I did have some hiccups in installing the designer, mainly with the version of JDK. Having installed it I then had issues with starting Geronimo because of my Browser and Mail client followed by issues in using the web service. Though the documentation on the Intalio community web site is helpful its rather fragmented and difficult for a first timer to get a grip on it. The boarders on the forums are helpful but it takes a few days before someone posts to your questions. I thought I should supplement the available information on the Intalio web site with a document of my own that illustrates the installation process and how to get your first process right. This I hope helps a beginner and removes the frustration of having to search through various posts to get your first BPM right. You can find it here. You'll need any Open Office compatible wordprocesser to view it.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Retro - Toranado Bamboo


While I work out the future course of the blog and its contents here is my latest acquisition. The Retro Tornado Bamboo. Picked this up at the William Penn store at the Terminal 1D, Delhi Airport.

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Change in content

The blog is in for some window dressing. I have made changes to the template and hence the new look and feel. I've decided to focus my y blogging on Business Processes and Re-engineering, BPM and BPEL. To this end I've made changes to several aspects of the blog. One noticeable change has been the byline. "My views on software and occasional posts on my hobbies" has been removed as this not reflect the purpose of the blog. The new byline is "Swimlaning process for your business".

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Twitter

Twitter is the latest craze in Social Media. I hopped onto to this micro-blogging platform a couple of months back to make sense of all the noise. I tweet, but not very often, nor am I able to set up Twitter on my Treo. This morning newspapers carried two radically different opinions on Twitter.

The Hindu's syndicated piece from The Guardian UK traces the reasons behind the remarkable rise of Twitter while The Times of India carries a news item that quotes a survey commissioned by Morgan Stanley which says that its "Not Cool" among teens.
I plan to continue tweeting.

Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Reading as a Habit

I seem to have come a long way since I read my first book, Enid Blyton’s The Secret Seven that I borrowed from a local library some 30 years back. Noddy, Asterix and TinTin saw me through Primary School while Nancy Drew and The Hardy Boys kept me company through my days in High School. Summer Holidays were spent reading, Reading in the morning, in the afternoon and in the night. Sometimes three Hardy Boys’ books in one day! I then graduated to more mature authors like Agatha Christie, Irving Wallace, Ken Follet, Alister Maclean, Arthur Hailey, Jeffery Archer, Sydney Sheldon and other contemporaries. A good book can be very gratifying. The ones I have read brought out the setting in such vivid detail that the lingering taste of Stout on my tongue or the directions to Saville row comes from books. During School and College I spent most of the time reading Fiction and was addicted to it for over fifteen years. Sometime during my stint in Mumbai I discovered the literary world – Non Fiction, since then I have hardly read any works of Fiction, one exception though has been Rowling’s Harry Potter series. Literally one thing led to another and today I am surrounded by books on various arcane (not in my opinion) subjects – From Freud’s Interpretation of dreams to John Adam’s Wealth of Nations. Looking back I sometimes wonder, How did one thing lead to another? How did reading become so addictive? What do others have to do to develop reading as a habit? Here are some notes from my trunk.

An excellent way to start is to read a page a day. Or better still read when you have your morning tea. Read while commuting to work. Place books by your bedside table and read before going to bed. .You’ll be surprised you would have read more than a page.

Pick up something that interests you. It could be the latest Jeffery Archer thriller or some self improvement guides. But pick up something interesting and something that you need not plough through by brute force.

Carry a book with you. You’ll be surprised at the opportunities you get to read a page. Take a book while you commute to work, take it during a journey. If there is time when you have to wait like for an appointment with a doctor you just flip it open and read a few pages.

Make a list of books that you want to read. Better still make a list of books that you want to buy. You can maintain a journal where you can write this down. During the course of your reads you would come across interesting anecdotes or facts Note these down in your journals. You can also create a list on Amazon and add to it. This way you would also get a picture of the cover. Literary reviews appear in every major newspaper and magazine. Cut the interesting ones and paste them in your journal. Use your Journal to keep a log of all your reads. You can also write a short review piece on each of the books you have read along with the start and Finish dates.

Enroll in a library. Its possibly the cheapest way to get access to books. The next best option is to visit a second hand book shop to get dirt cheap books.

Enroll yourself in a good Book Club. The weRead Book Club on Facebook is probably the most popular network for Books. They also have a list of top 200 books that one should read during a lifetime. It’s a good place to start.

And finally turn of the television, the cellphone, your gaming devices and be off the Internet.

My reading habit has broadened my horizons, made me savor life that would have other wise been boring, it has made me taste stuff that I would have never dared, it has taken me places that I have never been to. After all there is no point in being literate if all you do everyday is to watch soap.

Wednesday, July 01, 2009

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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Being Organised - DIY Planner

For several years I have been using a leather planner from "Business India". To Order refill pages and other forms I ticked the items I wanted in the ordering sheet and sent it along with a cheque to "Business India" and this continued every year for the yearly refill pack untill sometime after the year 2000 "Business India" decided to stop the planner refills. So I had to settle for "Business Today" and later "Sanka" from Landmark (the book store) but then getting this in time for my yearly planning exercise (just before christmas) was a pain. At times I could procure these yearly refill pages only during mid Jan. This threw all my planning out of gear untill I discovered DIY Planner.

This blog is dedicated to personal productivity solutions and offers a software application - Dynamic Templates that prints out planner pages. I use the 2 page per day format by printing these on an A4 stationery with two pages per sheet and using the duplex option to print like a booklet. I created my own templates for Itinerary Sheet, Project Planning, Notes. I use a simple two ring binder to keep it all together. Will post pictures of it soon.

I am creating additional templates and adding more capabilitites to my binder like having a pen loop, a place to keep post-it flags, a transperent sleeve to carry stuff, a business card sleeve and a lot of other stuff. Will post the photos of the project soon.

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Flexible Keyboard

I watched "Die Hard 4 - Live Free or Die Hard" this past Sunday and was intrigued by the gadget used by the protagonist hacker Farrell (played by Justin Long) - a flexible keyboard. It appears in the scene where Mai Linh (played by Maggie Q) starts the shutdown procedures for the powerplant. Also visible are two Smartphones/PDA's similar to the HP iPAQ.

Checked out the pricing of the flexible keyboard on Indiaplaza it costs about Rs 844 and you get to take one free when you buy one.

Also visible in the movie is a white iPOD. Its in the scene when Fareell and McClaine (played by Bruce Willis) meet WarLock (played by Kevin Smith) in his command centre.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Objects of Desire

I love gadgets and so that first thing that caught my eye was the launch of the new phone from Palm the Palm Pre. Stunning looks and very functional, Initial reports on engadget and gizmodo place it ahead of the Iphone in many aspects. Being a palm fan and an owner of the Treo 680 I'm looking forward to acquire one. Awaiting the pricing info in the meantime, If Rumours rae to be believed it going to be first launched in the US by Sprint at about $399. Looks like we'll have to wait a bit longer for the unlocked version.