Friday, November 30, 2012

#AppReview - LinkedIn Android App


Pros:

1. Contains a 'browser' view which keeps you inside of the App, even while reading external articles. This is good in the sense that it avoids context switching between the App and the browser while reading content

2. Has a fairly professional looking interface.

Cons:

1. Consistently lacking in 'Activity Indicator' / 'Busy Loader'. It is highly surprising that an App coming from a big company like LinkedIn would not have the Activity Indicator for any of it's screens.

2. Seems like the Application is not able to maintain it's state over the course of a complex navigation scenario, especially when you navigate back to the Activity after a period of time. In this case, the Application view appears to be a 'default' layout. A screenshot is shown below.



Test hardware = Galaxy Nexus, Android OS V 4.2.1

Returning back to Blogspot from Tumblr ?


As of today I am seriously considering switching back to Blogspot as my default blogging platform, rather than using Tumblr. Here are some of the reasons:

1. In Blogspot / Blogger I don't have to go to an external hosting provider to host an image which I want to post in my blog post.

2. The post is auto-saved during the time of composition.

3. Overall, it feels easier to format a post on Blogger, with the plethora of formatting options being easily accessible.

4. Also, the blogging experience / speed is faster on Blogger.




Thursday, November 26, 2009

India Trip


1. Traffic in Indore has improved over the last year.

2. Roads have definitely improved.

3. Maybe 1. and 2. are inter-related.

4. Food is awesome, as usual.

5. St. Paul's hasn't changed much over the last year. A welcome change though is that Father Thomas Matthew now the new Principal, Thankacchan is now gone. Some sister is the new Vice principal. Mehra sir just got a heart attack, I hope he gets well soon. John Mathew sir is fine, and is in Kerala to take care of his father.


Thursday, November 12, 2009

When nothing goes as expected ...


Over the past few days quite a few things have been going wrong. I am talking about several aspects of my life. The situation did seem grim initally. However, with a little bit of self-confidence, hard work, help of friends and I might add luck as well, I have emerged better off than I was before the calamity started. As part of this process of recovery, some concepts, have been reinforced in a more concrete manner than they were prior to these problems. These concepts are:

1. You always learn a whole bunch more from failures, than you do from a simple, straight-forward success.

I believe that no one will disagree with me when I say that the taste of success sure is sweet, but what is wrong to take so much pleasure from one success so as to become negligent of facts and fail to do a critical analysis of reasons for success. Life is a battle, everyday. This being the nature of life, it is best to convert every *attempt* at doing *anything* into a learning opportunity. Such an attitude helps in making one's character more resilient and *silently* self-confident. It maybe argued here that success implies victory, so what more is left to fight for if one has already won. This would be true, if life was a single *shot* affair. But, the fact is that life is *always* a fight, a daily one. While some aspects of life are under our control, the others are simply not. Hence, one may not always achieve success but there is also a chance of failure. The reason why failures help are because they make you much more prepared for the next battle as compared to a success. ( This does assume however, that one is willing to learn from one's mistakes !)

Another related aspect is the more battles you fight, the more prepared you are for the ones which are waiting for you. Here, the term battle is loosely used to mean *attempts* at achieving something, without caring for failure. The more one is obsessed with a potential failure, the more one gets discouraged from trying something. Therefore, one should never be shy of trying something new. As they say, leaving your comfort zone makes you a stronger person.

2. Hard work *always* pays.

Over the years, I have had some very vivid examples of the above, proven to me in a very direct manner. What has varied is the duration over which your hard work will pay, but for me I have found it always does. This lesson was reinforced again during the recent /battles/. When I say hard work, I especially mean hard work in areas which you are passionate about, and where you have *not* been asked to do that work by anyone else. Such activity is, to put it in another way, *pure* because it has not been performed due to any external prompting, but has been done completely due to your own passion. There is a chance that the quality of work while undertaking such an activity will be high, simple because it is borne out of an innate interest.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Southpark Trivia


Q3. Can you ever be fat in Cartmanland ?












A3. No, never. You can either be big-boned, or just have a sweet hockey body.










Q2. What is the one thing you would never give Eric Cartman ?









A2. Authoritaaay !







Q1. What is the largest object which Eric can hold in his behind ?









A1. Disneyworld !

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

A tribute to Lokesh Venkat

21 March 2008 ........ 4:25 P.M. ->  Loki RIP

Update #1

If there was a guy who knew how to live life king size, it was Lokesh. An amazing attitude which made him get along well with every type of person. He was an amazing pilot, a very helpful person who always had solutions to your problems, always cheerful and a very big fan of Vijay Mallya. He had dreams of being a superlative pilot with the aim of eventually flying A380 with KFA. He also helped several aspiring pilots and guided them to success.

The unthinkable has happened, proving the unpredictability of life. I hope that God gives the strength to his family members to bear the unbearable pain of this tragedy. Unfortunately for us, the plane on which Lokesh was flying did not have a CVR or a FDR, so we will not be able to get the exact causes of the tragedy. I hope that NTSB is able to uncover the causes behind this tragedy.

Lokesh's Orkut Profile : http://www.orkut.com/Profile.aspx?uid=18214813016370570004

A Community dedicated to remembering Loki : http://www.orkut.com/Main#Community?cmm=46924220

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The pictures below are from my first, and unfortunately only flight with Lokesh Venkat. It was a great experience flying with him because he had the correct balance of being meticulous and having fun at the same time. He displayed all the qualities of a good pilot and I never felt that he was a 'student' pilot. What I am certain of, is that had Loki been with us, he would have been a great pilot. Other than having good piloting skills, he had a very outgoing personality. He was the kind of friend with whom you could talk about anything and be assured of being engaged in a well thought out discussion. Not a moment with him was boring and his sense of humor was worth emulating.

I had talked to him a few days before he passed away, I was in Vegas and we were planning to go to another flight when I would get back to Atlanta. He was very excited about coming back from India, after attending his sister's marriage. Also, he was nearing the end of his training and raring to become a commercial pilot for Kingfisher Airlines. This was because he had a lot of respect and admiration for Mr. Vijay Mallya and his achievements.

He left us doing what he loved to do ..... flying, flying faster and higher...

Our flight was from PDK to MDQ at Hunstsville, Alabama, and it was on January 04, 2008, and it was my first flight in a Light Sports Aircraft.

After landing at MDQ - Loki posing infront of a sleek Gulfstream



Loki managing the controls of N841 AA





Loki infront of the terminal at MDQ










Loki, aligning N841 AA for landing























Loki, checking fuel before taking off from PDK







Cupcake - finally !


After waiting for what seems like forever, I finally intalled the Cupcake update on my G1. I used the website below for performing the update, as it seems to have really simple steps to install the update.


I need some more time with the Cupcake to post a personal review of the same, however, we already know it's awesome, right ? :P

For a list of what improvements the Cupcake brings to the table, look at the site below:


Happy Android'ing !