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#278 Answer to Question #29 and a few more things…

No, it is not 42.

2009 seemed like a long year… like it would never end. That is also another reason why I did the 30 Qs thingy even before the year ended. It is just not ending!

So it was yet another year filled with travel, however lesser destinations, and even lesser new places. Like 2008, once again I travelled to Chicago USA, and then also managed to squeeze a trip to San Francisco over one of the weekends. The stopover this time was at London, and British Airways was a comfortable flying option to Air India.

Like last year, most of November was spent in sadness, sadness with hope but of an eventual loss. Frankly speaking, I do not even want to go back to the beginning of the year and recapitulate the days. Overall, I did not find any great reason of extreme happiness in 2009. What I have realised is that there are a few things that can keep me happy in any gloomy moment, and those are good food, my motoscooter, and my D-SLR camera.

So a few things happened this year that have and may in the future change the way I perceive the world around me. Many lessons learnt. And this time around, I have resolutions for the coming year, generally I don’t – at least I don’t remember having any for the past 5 years. So where do I begin? As one of the teachers who taught me used to say – “Let us begin to begin with the beginning…”

Rule #1: There is no court of justice to make you feel better
If you think someone has ill-treated you, told you a lie or simply hurt you, stay calm and forget the person. If the person is very close to your heart, ignore such a behaviour from that person, bury the facts deep in the ground or throw in the dustbin. Start fresh.

Rule #2: Do not let people tell a lie to you
Injustice comes packed with everything else that you get in life. People tell lie for various reasons, but mostly it is to save their own skin. What I would do better from now on is stay away from such people! I was very hurt recently when someone told me point blank that I had told a lie, when the fact was the other way round.

Rule #3: Life has to move on
With life, comes death. Some go early, some late. My family has taught me that life must move on no matter what. What matters is how you move ahead, than how you look back and wonder what happened!

Rule #4: Never reach on time
Till date I have been in some of the most embarrassing situations for myself, for reaching places anywhere from 15 minutes to 120 minutes in advance. Add to that the delay at the event or the arrival of the person I am waiting for, and those are the most boring times ever. So, if I go on a date, I would reach 15 minutes late, and if for a meeting (outside work) would reach 5-10 minutes late.

Plan #1: Be disciplined
Most important discipline for me would be eating habits. A strict diet with healthier options is my first resolution for the coming year. Discipline in other habits would also be regulated.

Plan #2: Be gentlemanly
I do not want to give another chance to the few people who pointed fingers at me. In other words, do not try to mix relationships with people. In an organization, all are your colleagues. Outside, everyone is a friend. People including me, often make the mistake of communicating informally in formal settings, or formally in informal settings. The internet has tried its best to bridge the gaps between formal and informal communication, but that itself is one of the biggest problem maker.

Plan #3: Be quiet
If I do not like something, I am not going to express my dislike.

Plan #4: Travel and Blog
I plan to travel to more new places and blog more often in 2010 than I did in 2009. I do not like to say that ‘I did not get time to blog’, because I know, it is not true.

So those are a few boring rules followed by a few boring plans… Next December I want to see those ticked off. Can you help me with those? Well no! They are for me, and I shall accomplish them.

Budday less than a week away, reminds me I am growing old. Hair are grey or gone! It would be number 25. Lets see! Ciao in 2010.

#272 The Disadvantages of an Elite Education [Guest Blog]

Our best universities have forgotten that the reason they exist is to make minds, not careers

A friend passed the link to this article to me the other day and I found it one of the best articles I have ever read. At more than a few places I could feel what the author is trying to convey. I have my own points on the differences I have seen in students graduating from an elite institute, compared to those from local institutes and the difference is stark and contrary to popular assumptions, and is in sync with the author’s thoughts below. Here is the article reproduced as is from The American Scholar

The Disadvantages of an Elite Education

By William Deresiewicz

It didn’t dawn on me that there might be a few holes in my education until I was about 35. I’d just bought a house, the pipes needed fixing, and the plumber was standing in my kitchen. There he was, a short, beefy guy with a goatee and a Red Sox cap and a thick Boston accent, and I suddenly learned that I didn’t have the slightest idea what to say to someone like him. So alien was his experience to me, so unguessable his values, so mysterious his very language, that I couldn’t succeed in engaging him in a few minutes of small talk before he got down to work. Fourteen years of higher education and a handful of Ivy League degrees, and there I was, stiff and stupid, struck dumb by my own dumbness. “Ivy retardation,” a friend of mine calls this. I could carry on conversations with people from other countries, in other languages, but I couldn’t talk to the man who was standing in my own house.

It’s not surprising that it took me so long to discover the extent of my miseducation, because the last thing an elite education will teach you is its own inadequacy. As two dozen years at Yale and Columbia have shown me, elite colleges relentlessly encourage their students to flatter themselves for being there, and for what being there can do for them. The advantages of an elite education are indeed undeniable. You learn to think, at least in certain ways, and you make the contacts needed to launch yourself into a life rich in all of society’s most cherished rewards. To consider that while some opportunities are being created, others are being cancelled and that while some abilities are being developed, others are being crippled is, within this context, not only outrageous, but inconceivable.

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#259 What blogging means to me, and why my blog isn’t popular: A view through Blog Analytics

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#257 Setting up NS entries and some more things for your domain

So last week I decided to fiddle around with my domain aditto.info but ended up deleting a lot of important entries in the settings page. The whole issue was to point www.aditto.info to the domain hosted on byethost.com and blog.aditto.info to this blog which is hosted on wordpress.com.

So the most important thing a domain name needs, is a domain name server (DNS), or a name server (NS). A name server essentially contains address (A) records that map the domain name to an IP address. That is, a NS contains an A record which says domain.com is actually IP 192.x.x.x and so on. When you type in domain.com in your web browser, the browser tries to find the IP address via the A record, which it seeks on the NS of the domain!

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#229 Fa * Fa = Twenty Fa

The Integral now has over 25,000 visitors since I started keeping a count (~late 2006 / early 2007). The blog has been up here since Feb 2008 and existed on Blogspot (http://adityamarathe.blogspot.com) since April 2005. Visitors: 25,000 +, Comments:  600 +, Blog posts 229 (including this one)…
Thank you so much everyone who read and who commented, who argued and who enjoyed, who hated and who loved my blog :)

#189 Who, What and Why: A Disclaimer

Simply, I am a 23 yr old guy, recently graduated with a degree in Electrical Engineering. Born in Baroda, Gujarat, I’ve spent a considerable number of years staying in Baroda, Bombay and Kharagpur. I do not know what my native place is and where I belong. I speak many languages and love to think a lot and write a few things.

I have mostly written about things around me, and my life. I have written about people and places, posted photographs, incidents, talks, memories and feelings in general. I shall continue doing so as and when I get the time and opportunity for the same. Little things matter a lot to me, and many of my posts are inspired by little incidents. I write what I feel and am convinced about. I have not hurt any one through my writings and if I have, I wish they communicate with me personally.

I write a blog because I feel it is a good record of what I felt or thought at a particular time. I write a blog because I love to share most of my feelings with anyone willing to read me. I wish to show to the world, the people and places I come across, because everyone may not be fortunate enough to do the same.

In the last three years, I have written almost 190 blog posts, got more than 500 comments on them and have had about 15,000 visits. People have liked my blog posts and written me encouraging comments. People have criticized my writing, laughed at me, written sarcastic and teasing comments. I have not stopped blogging and would continue blogging, still blogging about what I feel, what I see and what I interpret of the life I see in and around me.

I do not see blogs as a way of social networking, but knowing different types of people through this platform of social expression is good. I have come across some really nice people and some absolutely horrible people. But that is the way it would always be~

I would not force you to like my blog. The way I feel about things, you may feel differently. You may or may not agree to what I write. I am thankful to the handful of regular readers that I have, and their comments often help me improve or edit my posts to make them more readable. If you wish to clarify something, disagree about something I have written and would like me to understand your point of view, or any type of communication, the best way to get me talking is by writing a comment on the relevant post, or just sending me an email!

Thank You.

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#160: Plagiarism of some sweet Korean Memories

I have been back in India since almost a month now, but the Korean memories wont just leave me.
What do I do? In the mean while, I got interactive on Cyworld and often keep in touch with my Korean friends over Cyworld. http://www.cyworld.com/aditya0401From my trip to the East Coast and Gangneung City, I have kept and will always keep the sweet memories close to me. After the trip, Jeong Hwa put up the following post in her cyworld blog. This is what she wrote…



This is the Choding we met in the bus who actually introduced me to her :)

처음에 이아이가 우비를 입고 갑자기 나타나

여기 버스 6 50분에나 오는데?”

하고 말을 던졌을때 우리는 스물몇살쯤 정신지체아인줄 알았다;;

First, when this child said suddenly putting on a rainwear “bus is coming at 6 : 50 here”, we thought he was a mentally retarded child about twenty years


그러나 이아이는 우리가 대꾸를 하던 안하던 우리를 보며

쉴새없이 예의가 없거나 개념이 없거나 하여튼 무언가 부족한

이야기들을 쏟아내서 우리를 정신없이 만들었다;;;

But he said a little strange story continuously seeing us without our answering, so we were out of our senses.


덕분에 묻지않고도 이아이가 초딩6학년의 역도선수이며

얼마전 대회에서 1등으로 200만원을 상금으로 받았으며

나에게 관심이 있다는 것을 알게되었다( !!!)

At result, we knew he is 6th grade of an elementary school without asking him and he won weight lifting mass meeting, so he was awarded 200 man-won. And he was interested to me. (kha –a!!!)


He wanted to talk to me, but he knew no english, and I knew no Korean… Miss Jeong Hwa sitting behind me, translated for us… and in the process started talking to me too… :)

우연히 강릉시외버스터미널로 향하던 버스에서 만난 아티

(놀랍게도 같은 기차를 타고 정동진으로 왔던 아티가

정동진에서 마구잡이로 찍은 사진중엔 우리의 사진도 한장 있었다)

We met aditya in a bus to Gang Lon bus terminal by chance (to our surprise, aditya who was getting on same train to Jun Dong Gin , he took a picture which our figure is there)


Actually it happened that I was taking some pictures of the Jeongdongjin station even much before I met her. Later while coming back to Incheon in the bus, while I was showing her my camera pics, she saw herself in one of those pics. Coincidence!

4개국어를 할줄알지만 한국어를 못하는 바람에;;;

곤란해 하던 아티는 나의 부족한 영어에도 매우 감격해했다

He can speak 4 language , except Korean… he felt difficult but he was deeply impressed even by my low English.


인도 봄베이에서 인하대학교에 3개월 교환학생으로 온 아티

Aditya who is coming to Inha Univ. from India Mumbai for 3 months as an interchange student.


22살이라는 믿기지 않는 나이임에도 불구하고

Though his age is 22 years old that is unbelievable.


나이답게 호기심이 많고 순수했다.

Was curious and pure like his age…


인도사람인 아티는 한국사람들은 사진찍을때마다

Aditya who is Indian wondered why all of Korean people do ‘V’ of finger every time when they take a picture.


I miss you!! and all the Korean memories like you…


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