Monday, October 6, 2008

Shaastra 2008

Two days earlier I wandered though the throng known as Shastraa 2008, one of the more well known technology festivals at IIT-M. The first thing that struck me was the apparent absence of eateries. It seemed all work and no play. It turned out to be quite the opposite. I could see people lazing around with no evidence of organisation. But it was all happening silently, thanks to the ubiquitous use of mobile phones and internet; not as fast as the ‘speed of thought’ but nearly so.

The teen and teen++ are a very serious lot. Probably more serious than what I and my batch mates were in our teens. Focus is the first priority. Food naturally comes after Focus – both in the book of Webster’s and also theirs. Multiple programs, multiple locations forced clear selections of what one wanted to participate and attend. It was simply not possible to have the cake and eat it.

Apart from events on Robotics, puzzles, VC lectures, talks and lectures, Rubik’s cube extravaganza and 1001 things to try the mind, one event that was interesting was the one sponsored by Ex-IITians - The Water Filter Challenge. It had an attractive prize of Rs. 3 Lakhs! However robotics was the centre piece and the crowd seemed to have only that event in mind.

All in all a good weekend at IIT-M.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

The new traveller

I rather stay in a hotel that has free wireless access than one that is say nearer to my place of work. This is the face of the new traveller. Bangalore airport has Passenger free internet. Send a SMS to the provider. A password is sent to you. You can avail free interet access for 1 hour. Coffee day - Park yourself on the high stool with Grande Mug, a vegetable croissant and the free internet will let you forget the airport environs!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

On Creating New Passwords

My mail prompts me 'your password expires in 12 days. Please change the password.' This happens regularly and I have to change. The new password cannot resemble the old one. Wonder how that is checked? It must have small case, upper case, special characters and numbers and must be at least 6 characters in length. It must also be 'strong'. To top it all, there is no 'never expires' option! So how does one tackle this?

A good strategy is to have a password scheme which allows periodic changes without having to remember the password. The password can be say 'AugMonQ3wow!' or 'SepAutQ3Ahh!' . Here first three letters is month, next three letters is season, next two letters indicate quarter and then a three char expression followed by special char !. This was elaborated I think in one of the novels by Sidney Sheldon.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

On Solving Crosswords

I like crosswords. Solving the crossword in the morning before actually getting in the daily rut is extremely satisfying. However the crossword is usually the winner with some words still hidden among the clues. Solution? Keep the paper down. Do your daily rut. Come back in the evening and try again. Not upto it? There are two sites that can help the cruciverbalist ( yes that is the word for a crossword solver!! )

http://www.wordsmith.org/anagram/advanced.html - a good anagram site.

http://www.amo.qc.ca/cgi-bin/pub/ODico/dico.out - A brilliant helper for word finding.

Happy 'Crosswording'

At last - Managed to Create a Blog!

All things considered - I have managed to start this blog. I do not guarantee keep you upto date on what I think or do - only half. Hence Half the News.