Friday, December 31, 2004

Happy New Second, Minute, Hour, Day, Month, Year, Decade and Century

OKAY. It's New Year. Cool, great, amazing. I can understand the hoopla, the festive season and decorations. And I understand that you are in the festive mood too, and would like to wish a very happy new year to me. Thank you for your wishes, and same to you.

So please, don't forward me that 3 MB powerpoint presentation with those amazing flowers n young kids and birds flying around and elucidating me on the wisdom of forgetting the past and looking forward to the new year.

I mean, I'm not against celebrating the new year, or wishing around, but recieving the same mail from 20 different people... please guys! get original.

Have a rocking new year, btw.

Thursday, December 23, 2004

Photoshop and Fireworks Tutorials

I compiled these some time back, so some of the links may be broken. But there're some real gems within these.

Adobe Photoshop Tutorials
Computer Arts Magazine
N-sane - Photoshop Tutorials
. Screaming Art Designs .
.Dubtastic Design Labs 4
Computer Arts Magazine
Dubtastic Design Labs
Index of -photoshop
Index of -tutorials
Photoshop Roadmap Photoshop tutorials, plugins and downloads
Striding Studio Photoshop Tutorials
thinkdan.com {Resources, Graphics, Tutorials, Wallpapers, Photoshop, Freehand 8}
Photoshop 7.0 Tutorials
Photoshop Tutorials -- Absolute Cross
Photoshop tutorials about text effects
Photoshop Tutorials
Robouk-Designs -- Online photoshop tutorials, php tutorials, flash tutorials......
solarDreamStudios Tutorials Fireworks (4,MX)
SOULISS.com - Frooty Arty Yummy!
Spoono - Photoshop Tutorials - 3D Globs
theWebMachine - Your guide through Adobe WebCollection!
Welcome to WebTekNique.com

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Monday, December 20, 2004

Firdaus in Hyderabad

It has been almost three months since I left Delhi, for the city of Nawabs, Hyderabad. I didn't see no Nawabs. But it was fun, this short period we spent here. It's a laid back city, where the paperwallah chats up on the Ambani split while collecting his bill, where early means 9 and late means 9, where someone once had the time to walk us to the not-so-near bank when we asked for directions. We didn't see the city's landmark, The Charminar, but there're no regrets. Infact, Hyderabad, for me, is to be remembered not for its commercial streets, or the Charminar, or the Salarjung Museum, but by the beautiful man made mass of water that lies at the heart of the city, the Hussain Sagar lake.

The lake hosted almost all of our weekends here, no matter how they started, we would eventually end up sitting for umpteen hours on the benches of necklace road, which just kisses the boundaries of the lake, then realizing that its too late to find an auto. And then cursing humanity for the better part of the 5 kilometres walk back home.

The mention of autos brings me to the the most amazing feature of the city. Traffic flows like water in Hyderabad, so if you're standing in the middle of the main road, you'll have scooters, bikes, cars, buses, trucks and autos passing around you, just as flowing water passes its obstacles. You may be grazed, might even lose a limb if you aren't lucky, but you won't be run over.

There is no concept of red lights, except for marriage decorations. If you need to cross the road, just start walking slowly towards your destination. The riders and god will take care of the rest.

Anyways, what I was missing the most about Delhi was the typical "punjabi" heavily loaded milk drink, with substantial quantities of badam, kaju and the rest mixed in the treat. I couldn't find that anywhere here, and had almost given up to the inevitable fate. Then, today, while passing paradise crossing, we spotted a brightly lit sweets 'n restaurant place. There was something heavenly about the way it looked. I had later realized that the cloudy sky had just broken up over it, letting through a bunch of rays to brighten the place's milieu. Everything was in place, it was a message sent from above. And as we entered the place, and sat down, and the waiter (who looked like he was floating, and had this strange bulge on his back that looked like two wings) brought us the menu, and there I saw the lines that almost brought tears to my eyes-

Cold Kesar Badam Milk ........................ Rs. 15

And the rest of it is too emotional to be described.




"Gar firdaus bar rue zameenast
hamiasto, hamiasto, hamiast."


(If there is heaven on land; its here, here, and here alone.)

Thursday, December 16, 2004

Brevity in expression

Since lyrics seem to be quite a hit these days, I'll post the lyrics of another song I've been listening to a lot these days. The twist is, you tell me the meaning. 'Cos I, frankly, don't know.

Taste the back of my crystal fist
Dog of the reservoir
Causing friction

One Man Army - Prodigy and Tom Morello
( Matrix Reloaded OST )

If you haven't heard the song, and are wondering; this isn't an excerpt, these are the entire lyrics.

Wednesday, December 15, 2004

Server Issues

The ddhd servers are facing sporadic failures. Consequently, some pages may not load and the site may have some offtime while we take the server down for maintenance. Please bear while the problem is rectified.

Issue solved!

Saturday, December 11, 2004

Calvin and Hobbes SOTD


CnH Strips Of The Day

1 2 3


If I get enough requests, maybe someday I'll put the entire compilation online.
:-)

Monday, December 06, 2004

Analyze This

"Next to the wound, what women make best is the
bandage."

Barbey D' Aurevilly

Friday, December 03, 2004

Bulla ki jaana maen koun ?




Na maen momin vich maseet aan
Na maen vich kufar diyan reet aan
Na maen paakaan vich paleet aan
Na maen moosa na pharaun.

Bulleh! ki jaana maen kaun

Na maen andar ved kitaab aan,
Na vich bhangaan na sharaab aan
Na vich rindaan masat kharaab aan
Na vich jaagan na vich saun.

Bulleh! ki jaana maen kaun.

Na vich shaadi na ghamnaaki
Na maen vich paleeti paaki
Na maen aabi na maen khaki
Na maen aatish na maen paun

Bulleh!, ki jaana maen kaun

Na maen arabi na lahori
Na maen hindi shehar nagauri
Na hindu na turak peshawri
Na maen rehnda vich nadaun

Bulla, ki jaana maen kaun

Na maen bheth mazhab da paaya
Ne maen aadam havva jaaya
Na maen apna naam dharaaya
Na vich baitthan na vich bhaun

Bulleh , ki jaana maen kaun

Avval aakhir aap nu jaana
Na koi dooja hor pehchaana
Maethon hor na koi siyaana
Bulla! ooh khadda hai kaun

Bulla, ki jaana maen kaun
Not a believer inside the mosque, am I
Nor a pagan disciple of false rites
Not the pure amongst the impure
Neither Moses, nor the Pharoh

Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Not in the holy Vedas, am I
Nor in opium, neither in wine
Not in the drunkard`s craze
Niether awake, nor in a sleeping daze

Bulleh! to me, I am not known

In happiness nor in sorrow, am I
Neither clean, nor a filthy mire
Not from water, nor from earth
Neither fire, nor from air, is my birth

Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Not an Arab, nor Lahori
Neither Hindi, nor Nagauri
Hindu, Turk (Muslim), nor Peshawari
Nor do I live in Nadaun

Bulleh! to me, I am not known

Secrets of religion, I have not known
From Adam and Eve, I am not born
I am not the name I assume
Not in stillness, nor on the move

Bulleh! to me, I am not known

I am the first, I am the last
None other, have I ever known
I am the wisest of them all
Bulleh! do I stand alone?

Bulleh! to me, I am not known


"Bulla ki jaana" - orginally sung by Baba Bulleh Shah, new rendition by Rabbi Shergill