Archive for March, 2008

Here is an interesting recruitment mail from comat

Comat is a small company operating in rural India. They  “bridge the digital divide” by bringing computing benefits to villages. They are looking for programmers to work with them. The long recruitment mail is inspirational and I am sure they will get a lot of candidates! Check it out.

Consider this: the average village that we operate in receives four hours of power supply a day. The supply is often at 150V, far too low to power a computer or charge a UPS battery. The place is also a good four hours from the nearest urban centre, and given the state of roads in much of the country, that’s four agonising hours for anyone who must go attend a support call because the operator complained that his web browser is saying “Page Not Loading” and he’s got a long queue of agitated customers who are threatening a riot because that printer is not producing the document that will determine their livelihood.

You, the hotshot Web 2.0 and assorted buzzword compliant web developer, must produce an app that will keep that crowd happy. You’re not going to get away by telling them that your JSON-spewing Ajax application requires a low latency internet connection. You’re going to have think this through very carefully.

Indeed!

Missing the obvious

Check out the following video. This is a perfect example of missing the obvious!

 

Can movies affect our lives?

There is a lot of debate on the influence of movies in our lives. Can violent movies or games be responsible for increase in crime?  There are people who want a complete ban on such material. But then there are those who support these citing freedom of speech. The struggle between them has a long history and is not going to end any time soon!

In India, attack on freedom of speech is much more violent and is on the increase. As you can guess, every movie is going to offend someone. If the villain is of a specific color some people get offended. If the hero is muslim some others get offended. There are even guys who get offended when they see love between a man and woman!. There is no end to such madness :-)

I am always on the side of freedom of speech. But when you see all the latest english horror movies (for example - saw series or hostel series) I get doubtful. These take violence into its most vulgar form. Most of us may see it and then just forget it. But there could be psychopaths who would want to simulate the movie and that isn’t pretty.

That is exactly the problem with freedom of speech. Above I have written that I somehow find Saw and Hostel movies repulsive enough to warrant a ban. But another person might find other movies equally repulsive. See? It is a catch 22 situation.

Movies have affected my life in various ways and mostly it is in a positive sense. My career in software development is a direct result of the movie terminator 2. I still remember staggering back home after watching T2 lost in thoughts about artificial intelligence. It has motivated me to jump into programming and soon I realized a machine like terminator is not going to built in my lifetime :-). Another movie that left a lasting impression is American Beauty (especially the character Ricky Fitts).  If you haven’t seen it yet I suggest you rent the movie for this weekend.

Brontok virus in Indian Railways

Indian Railways is making a lot of money in profits (Over 25,000 crore rupees last year). Now the question is what is done with this money? Unfortunately as far as basic infrastructure is concerned, nothing much is done.  In fact, travelling by any of the general compartments will be a “lesson in torture”! What is more infuriating is the fact that they are spending huge amounts in gigantic plasma and lcd displays. To majority of commuters these are useless because many of the displays are used for advertising and the ones which displays train timings are almost always incorrect!

Last week I was travelling from Trivandrum to Trichur and the waiting room in Trivandrum railway station had a huge HDTV display supposed to show train timings. Someone in railways had downloaded something nasty on the Windows machine which powers the display and is infected with Brontok virus.

brontok virus in indian railway machine

This display is located in a “luxury waiting room”(??) which is air conditioned and charges Rs. 10 per passenger for 2 hours. Even if you have a first class train ticket which costs more than first class flight ticket(!) you need to pay Rs. 10 :-)

Talking about basic infrastructure, the trivandrum railway station is the “most advanced” station in kerala and is supposed to be at “international level” but doesn’t have enough chairs in platforms for passenger to sit.

I guess what they mean by international is either “pakistan” or “somalia”.

Cherai beach experience - ideal for a relaxing holiday

Cherai is a coastal village located in central Kerala, India. This place is a unique combination of sea and backwaters rimmed by lush green coconut palms and paddy fields. The backwaters are a combination of lakes, lagoons, canals and estuaries. Cherai Beach is one of the most beautiful beaches in Kerala. The 15 km long beach is clean, shallow and is ideal for swimming, surfing and sun bathing.  A lot of infrastructure at the beach was destroyed due to Tsunami which had hit the place in 2004 and some of it is yet to be rebuilt.

In this post, I capture my holiday trip to Cherai beach.

Introduction
I spend most of my time in front of computers and hence rarely go out on a holiday trip. But last week Internet access was pretty slow due to some underwater cable damage. Hence I decided to go on a tour with family and relatives. We headed out to Cherai beach which is about 30 kilometres from Ernakulam. Man! It was the most relaxing holiday trip in my life.

Getting There
I was staying at Irinjalakkuda and from there Cherai is only one hour drive. The road is ok, but becomes narrow as you reach Cherai. From Cochin international airport, Cherai is just 20 kilometres and the easiest way to reach is to hire a taxi.  You can also get a bus to Paravur from Ernakulam and then another bus or autorickshaw from Paravur to Cherai beach. If you are coming by car, beware of the narrow wood bridge on the way to beach. The beach access road is well lit and the main beach entrance has flood lights.

Cherai Beach Map
Check out the following cherai map to see location of various resorts and facilities.

Cherai beach resort map

Hotels and Resorts
There are a couple of good hotels and resorts in Cherai. Some of them are on the beach side and some are located some distance from the beach.  Obviously the beach side ones are the best.  I had stayed in Baywatch beach home which is the nearest resort(5 metres from the water front) to the beach. It is so near that I was a bit worried(in fact the floor of the hotel was at the same level as the sea!) .

Tariff for a decent double room varies from Rs. 1000 to Rs. 4000. During off peak season (monsoon time), the rates almost 30% of the peak time tariff. Of course, monsoon time is not exactly a good time to spend at the beach! :-)

Baywatch resort where we stayed, charges Rs. 2000 per day for an airconditioned double room and the good thing is that they have a 24hour check out period. Other resorts charge extra if you stay beyond 12PM.  For us it was crucial since we reached beach after 8PM. But unfortunately this resort is not well maintained.

Initially we had some problems in getting two rooms at the Baywatch and hence we headed out to another seaside resort named Sealine Beach Resorts. The reception there was pretty bad. They behaved like they are not interested in giving out the room (either because they were doing something illegal or because they don’t want ‘desis’ at the hotel). We came back to Baywatch and luckily we got the extra room we needed.

Activities
There are a lot of activities possible at Cherai beach. The most obvious one is swimming. The water is shallow and is ideal for comfort swimming. Walking along the beach is another activity which I liked most. Early morning is the ideal time for a walk and you may be able to take a peak at the day’s catch in a boat.

Another interesting feature of this beach is the variety of sea life you can find on the shore. You can find a wide variety of sea shells, sea birds and if you are lucky and adventurous you can even catch a large crab! Since the beach is long, this activity itself is worth spending a day. To move around, you can also hire a bicycle from nearby(I saw a couple of foreigners roaming around in bicycles).

The local food is delicious especially the sea food. You can try out different crab dishes or the mouth watering butter roasted tiger prawns (which costs around Rs. 200 for 3 pieces).  Another ‘must eat’ dish is the ‘Karimeen Pollichathu’.

‘Kite flying’ is another timepass activity at Cherai. The beach comes alive during evenings with a lot of colorful kites. You can buy a kite for Rs. 10 and additional chord will cost you Rs.30.

Lastly, it is a ideal place to just relax and sun bath. Most of the hotels at the beach side offer umbrella/chair set. At the baywatch resort there was a shortage of these chairs and we had to finally borrow it from a german couple! :-)

Essential Tips

  1. Best time to spend at this beach is the morning time.  Beach is almost deserted during mornings and you may see a couple of early morning tourists. It is very crowded during evenings and during weekends it is crowded like a football stadium!
  2. In Kerala, it is illegal to sell alcohol without a license. Still you can find that most of the places offer alcohol (or atleast beer). But buy liquor only from reliable places. A government owned liquor shop is located about 1KM from the beach. Alcohol available at the resorts tend to be 3 to 4 times costlier.
  3. Cherai beach is relatively safe. But surrounding areas are dangerous. It is better to stick near the beach atleast during night time.

Impressions

We reached around 8PM and after food and couple beers went to sleep. Next day morning was cloudy day and we missed the sunrise. The beach is almost deserted during the early morning and we went for a walk. As i said earlier, morning is the time you should be at this beach.

cherai fishingA couple of fish boats were seen in the morning. The team shown here had a very bad catch. They got fish worth probably Rs. 100 or so. You can spot these boats during night also. Another adventure would be to board one of these!

Most of our time was spent at the seashell restaurant situated over the Baywatch resort. The restaurant is not very costly and they do serve beer. It becomes crowded in the evening.

There is only one waiter at this hotel and hence service can be a bit slow. But hey! who care about slow service at a beach…

Conclusion
If you are looking for a place to relax and unwind, Cherai beach is an ideal destination. Pack your bags and head out to this place for a couple of days!

Gallery
Check out the photos that I had taken at Cherai beach.You can click on them to see a bigger picture.
Early morning at cherai beachCalm beach in the morningFisherman on a solitary tripBaywatch beach home in the early morningCan you see fishermen carrying a boat?!Baywatch beach home is frighteningly near to the beach!Lonely fishermanView for BayWatch ResortVendor at the beachGerman couple relaxing at the beachBeach is deserted during the noondsc01263.JPGBaywatch beach homesAs you can see the beach is shrinkingThe main beachside where most of the people hang aroundA small crab trying to escapeStones at the beach to prevent tsunami damageCherai beach water is clean!Kite flying at cherai beachSunset at cherai