Haikus – Death
Mass of flesh and bonesThat once were meant so much moreSomething from nothing
Haikus – The voice
Don’t know what’s comingWe can risk it anywayThe voice rings out clear
When children leave
I’ve developed an online system for the firm I work for. It’s an online reporting system. It sucks up all the marketing activities from the executives, and feeds it into a MySql database in Canada. I’ve developed it in ASP which I learned for the purpose. I’m very proud of it, and look at it … Read more
Finding time
I’ve found out that with my work, my other life is suffering. My guitar, for instance. I have no wish to lose my skill that I had gained with such hard work. So now, I’ve decided to spend some time everyday in the morning playing my guitar. Starting today. Another thing which has suffered, is … Read more
The importance of free time
Yesterday was Saturday, and I was asked to come to work on Sunday, which is today, for 3 hours, though experience shows that it’s usually longer than what they say. I refused to come. They say it’s important. That’s an insult. It implies that my free time, and my home life is not. I know … Read more
Haikus – Come back
The humid warm airWith the smell of the old roomTo move on ahead Growth and change are realFor security is deathAnd the static kills To create and buildAn outgrowth of who we areLife calling to life Soft Music playingAn idle evening to passA lighted warm room
Asking for my ID
Today I went to cancel my Airtel connection for my internet. As I’m leaving the city on the 20th of December, I thought that I’d settle my accounts with them, and return their modem. The man behind the desk asks me for my ID. I tell him I can’t drive, have no voter’s ID, and … Read more
Universal ID cards. A threat to privacy
I’ve recently been looking at the governments proposals to bring out a universal ID card for everyone. They call it an Multipurpose National Identity Card (MNIC). I was quite horrified by the idea, and am attaching a copy of a letter I have sent to a person who wrote an article in the Indian Express … Read more
Haikus – Repast
Given the orderGnawing hunger persistentSee the soup has come!