Archive for April, 2007

How to brew tea (Earl Grey) - The English Way

April 24th, 2007 by Shiva | Comments | Filed in Reviews

I’ve been on a reading binge lately. With quite a few hours of flying time, and long waits at airport lounges, I got the chance to catch up on my reading. Went through two books this time around, the placid, but mildly interesting “The Namesake” by Jhumpa Lahiri (skip the book and watch the movie.. way better) and the exhilariting final masterpiece, “The Salmon of Doubt”, (wikipedia entry here) by the new age, space comic, Douglas Adams.

The Salmon, is a collection of various bits of Douglas’ writing, and it reveals the quirky, and funny guy that he was. I couldn’t resist putting this anecdote online (although it might be breaching some copyright - so please don’t copy it any further and if someone wants to take this down, just drop me a comment)

How to brew Tea - Douglas Adams

  1. Go to Marks and Spencer and by a packet of Earl Grey tea.
  2. Go back to where you are staying and boil a kettle of water.
  3. While it is coming to boil, open the sealed packet and sniff.
  4. Careful - you may feel a bit dizzy, but this is in fact perfectly legal.
  5. When the kettle has boiled, pour a little of it into a teapot, swirl it around , and tip it out again.
  6. Put a couple (or three, depending on the size of the pot) of tea bags into the pot. (If I was really trying to lead you into the paths of righteousness, I would tell you to use free leaves rather than bags, but let’s take this in easy stages.)
  7. Bring the kettle back upto a boil, and then pour the boiling water as quickly as you can into the pot.
  8. Let it stand for two or three minutes, and then pour it into a cup.

He continues, “Some will tell you that you shouldn’t have milk with Earl Grey, just a slice of lemon. Screw them. I like it with milk.”

now, there it is. That’s how you make a wonderful pot of tea for yourself. Earl Grey at that - the English Way. And, what do you know, he likes it with milk, just like I do! Now, go make yourself a pot of tea and sip at it!!

 

[tags]making tea, Douglas Adams, The Namesake, Jhumpa Lahiri[/tags]

Linux, preinstalled on PCs - It about time

April 24th, 2007 by Shiva | Comments | Filed in Technology

And the timing is perfect. Mr Dell, as it turns out (a little Douglassy, eh? Don’t get it, read “Salmon of Doubt”, the last book by Douglas Adams, pg 27), runs Ubuntu, Feisty Fawn on his home PC. Well, one of his PCs, he has four mamoths with 4GB RAM and a Quadro FX 3500 et al, costing well over $4000. Aparently, he also runs windows as well. Hmmm… living the high life.

Need to restain myself from owning more computing equipment.. grrrr..

[tags]Ubuntu, Dell, Linux, Random Thoughts[/tags]

The day that google acquired the world

April 16th, 2007 by Shiva | Comments | Filed in Random Thoughts

 Philipp Lenssen, has an interesting (scary) thought about the day that google acquired the world (aka internet :) ). The date that he has chosen, 12 May 2017, sent a shiver up my spine. I, definitely, don’t want to see the world taken over by the most efficient search engine on my birthday!! :) That would be some scary stuff to wake up too.

Since we are on the subject of acquisitions, google paid over $3 billion for doubleclick, a company that google didn’t beleive in when it wanted to serve ads in the first place. How ironic! You pay more than what you invested in your company, to acquire something you didn’t believe in! I find that a little absurd, and you?

[tags]google, acquisition, Random thoughts[/tags]

Wordpress commended for lack of spam

April 11th, 2007 by Shiva | Comments | Filed in Technology

Me and thousands of other people, continue to use wordpress, one of the leading blog management systems (sounds kewl, eh? ;) ), and proof that is it in fact leading is here.

Apparently, Wordpress.com, has the least spam, compared to other free blog-hosting services. The honored list of competitors, include the likes of google, myspace and AOL, each one of them goliaths! Matt Mullenweg, the creator of Wordpress, associates the success of wordpress.com spam protection to Akismet. This is something that I use now. I used spam-karma before this, which was pretty good, but with Akismet, it is almost zero-management.

Google, with its wonderful, spam filter on gmail, should be able to do much better, but then, comment spam is a very different ball game.

[tags]wordpress, akismet[/tags]