Sunday, September 30, 2007

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Top 10 reasons to date an engineer

10. The world does revolve around us... we choose the coordinate system.

9. No "couple" enjoy a better "moment".

8. We know how to handle stress and strain in a relationship.

7. We have significant figures.

6. We understand the motion of rigid bodies.

5. Projectile motion: Do we need to say more?

4. Engineers do it to specification.

3. According to Newton, if two bodies interact, their forces are equal and opposite.

2. We know it's not the length of the vector that counts, but how you apply the force.

1. WE KNOW THE RIGHT HAND RULE!

Taken from the group "Top 10 reasons to date an engineer" from facebook

India - Rising

This is one of the best I have ever seen.

Monday, September 24, 2007

My testimonial for NOC


“Stockholm- a city that overflows with gorgeous looking women, snow & innovation. Jumping from a perfection loving city ( Singapore ) to such a place is indeed a challenge – a challenge heightened due to the distance from your loved ones (despite the popular theory of internet supposedly making the world smaller). But for me, it has been a month of continuous surprises & learning opportunities; a month full of hours, minutes & seconds which I have cherished like never before; a month where I got acquainted with the most knowledgeable and networked person I have ever met (my boss at Result AB);a month that kicked off with a huge wild party organized by my boss to “orient” me & introduce me to the company culture; a month where I have met the most friendly people always willing to help, share some funny moments & make you feel at home; a month that will be etched in my memory forever.. I hope I have more such breathtaking moments in the remaining 11 odd months to come. I cannot help but continuously thank NUS & Singapore for NOC. This program indeed makes Singapore Unique and I am proud to be an ambassador for the city-nation.”

You can find more such candid feelings on why we NOC'ians feel so blessed to be in this program.
http://www.overseas.nus.edu.sg/noc
/colleges_stockholm_whatTheStudentsSaid.htm

Hats off Singapore / NUS. I cannot express my gratitude just through such testimonials :)

V for Vista - X for sucks..

Sunday, September 23, 2007

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Skyper me! What the #@%& ??

Thomas: "Skyper me John"

John: "Heck Skyper? Man, get a life. It is Skype"

That's not a typo. Nope, I am dead sure it is not a typo. No, it is not a "copy-cat" product. No, nothing that you are guessing is right. It is just plain and simple that today's Skype would have been known as Skyper if not for some suing by the original owners of Skyper back in 2005. Hence was born Skype – the application that gave the world the freedom to communicate for free; the application that has turned VoIP and P2P communication over its head in terms of positive exploitation; the application that has become the code word for business users and likewise for moms, dads and housewives. Isn't that what people call a revolution?

WO WO! Hold on. Why do I rant about Skype right now? There have been enough blogs, enough youtubers, and enough conferences about Skype, but yet it is always fascinating when you take the cases of such companies and put them under the scanner with a huge magnifying glass. That's what happened on September 18, 2007 at the Business Opportunities in ICT course. The stage was well set by Ms. Lena Ramfelt who handles the course. Being an entrepreneur herself, it is always fascinating to learn through her experience the various frameworks and concepts in the class. But today it was double bonanza. We had the CEO of Skype Nordic Mr. Jonas Kjellberg along with Lena which meant our learning curve just got steeper. This talk was organized by the Stockholm School of Entrepreneurship Studies (SSES) and hence the lecture was open to the public as well.

Skype as a company had a Nordic strategy in place and we had to debate on whether entering each and every Nordic country individually would do the company a whole deal of good compared to entering on the whole. Ofcourse the point of debate was whether it was worth it to go local in a region which has a combined population of 25 million, similar culture but subtly different markets. The fuelling factor for the debate was also to find partners who had their wings in all the Nordic countries with a good market foothold. Although it wasn't an insanely intense growth strategy discussion on whether to 'Go Nordic or Go Local', the take home message was 'Go Flexible!' That's a core value to be a successful entrepreneur.

"Simple made easy" that's what they believe in Skype, so simple that your mother would use it, said Jonas. So simple that anyone, across the globe can use Skype. "Inspired" would be an understatement if I were to record my feelings at the end of the talk. Aware of what Skype was and how it revolutionized the VOIP market, I would not have guessed that such a huge company in the US would have so many crucial decisions to make to enter one region which made up less than 1% of the population. That's the value of building and maintaining your brand. Truly "take a deep breath" – Skype is here to stay.



This is my post from MS Word

Wow. Microsoft has achieved something through this feature. They have embraced Web2.0. Hurray!

Super Funny

Monday, September 17, 2007

Wednesday, September 12, 2007