Archive for November, 2008

Tonight…

Sad Café

While listening… Pink FloydHigh Hopes

3.00 AM 

And then, Jack JohnsonIf I could

A Little Note…

A Little Note... 

A Little Note…

Inspired by a photo I saw today morning on the Interestingness  on Flickr. Experimented on inspiration… Wanted to do this shot with burning cigarette & Zippo, but couldn’t find a fire to light… ;)

This Photo is dedicated to my room mate Hansy, who smokes about 15-20 cigarettes per day!!

Losing My Religion…

A great article on CricInfo; reminded me of old days and how we all grew-up with cricket…

Let me explain. For many of us cricket began in November 1989. Pictures of what went before are too hazy. I remember Allan Border lifting the World Cup but don’t recall what I was doing then. So I can’t connect Australia’s World Cup win to my own life.

Sachin Tendulkar spoilt us. He commanded that we sit in front of the television sets. He ensured we got late with homework, he took care of our lunch-break discussions. He was not all that much older than us, and some of us naïve schoolboys thought we would achieve similar feats when we were 16. We got to 16 and continued to struggle with homework.

Read the full article by Siddhartha Vaidyanathan here on CricInfo. Thanks Nandan for sharing this.

How to quit your job in the middle of Global Financial Crunch!

Crunch! In last whole month, I’m hearing & reading lot about the Global Credit Crunch we’re having in our planet. I’m seeing people relating this crisis to each & everything which matters & even not matter at all. That is really crap!

I seriously hate when people directly relate technology with this crunch and then directly target India like this is the slowdown of Indian Technology Ecosystem; and it is more frustrating when many Indians itself support this crap-talk! My question why people act so blindly like our nation is all about off-shoring, why don’t they see the innovation. Surely, a large part of our technology ecosystem is based on outsourcing, But that is not the only thing that defines the system, there is major part of innovation which is driven from small start-ups incubating to large enterprises, there is innovation driven by small technologists like us, there is innovation driven by the most talented pool of minds in whole world we have.

Let’s take a typical Bangalore scenario. Out of city’s 5.8 million population almost 1.6 million people work here for technology. And, you may be one of them. Let me be very specific here… You work for “technology”; you do not work for your big IT company. Give a big hug to Big Uncles that your piece of job which you thought you were working for your Big IT company, might be part of lay-off movement. You never know. And, you’ve seen it too that corporate-culture sucks. Especially in remotely controlled technology ecosystem like ours. This really sucks!

Crunch like these works typically as a fuel to more technological innovation. 8 years ago we’ve seen when the bubble burst during the start of this century. That was a similar situation, though the center that time was the world wide web, this time the center is the Wall-Street & Markets around the world. For example, Take a look at Google, CISCO, Mozilla, WebMD all these companies started right in the middle of the bubble’s burst, all are valued over a billion dollar companies today.

Let’s talk about the tech now… Look closely, technology is anywhere & everywhere. It is wheel that drives innovation. Finance, Money etc is definitely an essential part of the system which is build by technology. But look separately, technology alone always keeps moving, it is completely a different matter that large tech companies are in crisis now, because we’ve really fucked-up the whole planet-wide financial system! Both are part of same system, but specifically both are different things. That is why I called you you work for “technology”… So be proud that you work for technology, not for your company! You’re a free bird!

Recently, I heard Barack Obama saying (via Krishna’s Blog)…

Bigness of purpose is what separates 20th century and 21st century organizations: Yesterday, we built huge corporations to do tiny, incremental things - Tomorrow, we must build small organizations that can do tremendously massive things…

He’s is 99% correct in recognizing the patterns here. I’m just hoping they do not fuck the system again, like they did.

Definitely, this is a major shift we’re witnessing. The trend is changing, this is a new era when new frontiers in technology / technology enabled systems will come up and redefine the system. And, we (India) have a major role to play… remember, you work for technology!

I will just finish this post with lines below…

  • Get involved » more coffee » quit your job » start a company » crunch blooms entrepreneurship…
  • We all have ideas. Those ideas, by themselves are worthless unless you enterprise them…
  • It takes a lot to jump-in to entrepreneurship, but trust me. It is even better than orgasm!
  • And, your twenties are time to take risks & it is a roller coaster ride…
  • And, lastly… This is the best time to quit your job & start something you always dreamed about…

PS: I’m already an entrepreneur… I’m having my cup of coffee full. So, I was just sharing some thoughts ignited by coffee here ;)

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