Tuesday, February 23, 2010

:-: My Cycling days


Most of you might be wondering what this image is and its relevance in this page.

I was an active participant of Kerala state cycling championship for Eigth consecutive years, in which I got several honors. Represented Kerala in All India National Cycling Championship many times.

Talking about Cycling its an endless story to me.... Below you can the cycle, with Low Profile Colnago Frame and Handle, Two disc wheels, Russian tubular s, Shimano gears etc...



I had a Colnago track cycle which cost around Rs 20,000 in 1990, imported from Australia and a Malasiayan assembled Road event cycle with 12 gear changers costing around 10,000 INR. First was hardly around 3 kilos of weight and the later some 4 kilos extra.



Check the width of the Tyre


At that point of time I was an expert in assembling, fixing and re alaigning a race cycle completely.


Below is my regular usage BSA SLR model which cost around One thousand and weight some kilos. I go to my school in this single brake cycle.


BSA SLR

Monday, February 22, 2010

:-: My Phones



Over a decade, I came across different models. But, the most dearest of all was my first phone - Ericsson T28.

Each Phone has become an unforgettable memory in my life and lot to say about them...

Change Log


Ericsson T28



Motorola T180



TCL 9910



Samsung N500


Nokia 3310


Samsung X600


Nokia 7610


Sony Ericsson W800i


HTC Trinity


O2 XDA Atom Life


HTC Touch



Nokia 1110


HTC Diamond


Samsung D780

Nokia E66




HTC HD


Dell Streak 5






Ericsson T28 -> Motorola T180 -> TCL 9910 -> Samsung N500 -> Nokia 3310 -> Samsung X600 -> Nokia 7610 -> Sony Ericsson W800i -> HTC Trinity -> O2 XDA Atom Life -> HTC Touch -> Samsung D780  ->  Nokia E66 -> Nokia 1110 -> HTC Diamond-> HTC HD->Dell Streak 5



Saturday, February 20, 2010

:-: Machu ethu entharau ethu...

:-: Kalikalam

:-: Entharu chellakili ethu

:-: Dhim tharikida thom

:-: Othu pidichal...

:-: Mairan

:-: Yamraj*



*Man responsible for all the deaths, accounted so far...

:-: Listen

During my last visit to India, I realized this in a more prominent way.

People are always in a hurry, doesn't even care about the fellow being next to them. All want to finish of the things in a hurry to take over the next activity without even bothering on how his/her activities are affecting others around him/her.

While I was on my way to Trivandrum, I gave way for a car driver who is trying to overtake my car, through the busy morning traffic. After overtaking me this fellow is trying to overtake the KSRTC Bus [Public Transport Bus] in front of him. To my surprise, he couldn't till we three reached Trivandrum.

Reason is that the KSRTC driver dint allow the car to overtake him, even though the car driver gave enough signals to emphasize his urgency.

The Behavior of this KSRTC Driver was, as if he is leading a motor race event and he successfully blocked the second guy and wins the race at last.

This is one of the incident I came across my short days in Kerala.

Are they actually winning in this race. To me, they are loosing out and the worst pathetic thing is that they themselves doesn't realize this.

Why can't you show some kindness to others?
What loss will you encounter in conducting a warm conversation rather to shout at others?
What will happen if you give way to a fellow passenger who is in a hurry?


Guys & gals please understand that, apart from you and your family members, rest of the world consist of human beings who deserves importance from you... just like the way you want!