Saturday, March 08, 2008

Welcome the Indian Summer

On 6th March I played cricket with my office mates. Though I completely suck at this bat and ball game, I love running around trying to stop the ball and reduce run scoring. It was fun, but more than that it was really good to play under the scorching sun. I was really tired of the cold wave that had chilled this city for almost the whole of February. I don’t really hate any particular season, be it winter, summer, or monsoon. I love them all as long as they are not overdone, like too cold, too hot, and too wet.

On 8th March I rode my bicycle after about 2-3 months, it was good, but riding at snail’s pace was initially unsettling. This is because I ride a motorbike to work, so I am not habituated to these slow speeds. Still my love for two-wheels is so intense that anytime I ride any kind of two-wheeler I just enjoy it. It’s stupid, that in spite of cycling being such a good exercise technique and also a good and *green* way to commute short distances, in urban India, it is frowned upon as down-market. There are barely any guys of my age who ride bicycles just for the pleasure of it. Funny world this is.

By the way, I have fixed this Chinese gearing system (400 rupees) on my bicycle. This gearing system has reduced the top speed because the chain is unable to shift to the smallest (last) sprocket because the frame of the bicycle obstructs it. This may sound confusing but I will post pictures soon to justify my claim. So even though the top speed has got reduced, riding uphill is a joy because the taller gears allow me to reduce the stress on my legs.

I think the jaw problem that I have mentioned in previous posts stands resolved for the time being. To elucidate, the joint that made a popping sound while moving my jaw was Temperomandibular joint (TMJ). After searching the internet and consulting my dentist I found out that this joint needs serious medical attention only when it aches a lot, which isn’t the case. In my case only if I clench my teeth together and then try to open my mouth I sometimes get the popping sound. So the dentist has told me to avoid opening my mouth in that manner. He has also told me to apply ointments like iodex from the outside to relax the muscles. I have also been told to take care that I don’t stretch my mouth too much while yawning, laughing, etc. So basically things are under control.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Solution to>>Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\shell32.dll

[X]
Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\shell32.dll
Access is denied

If you get the above error and you happen to be running COMODO Firewall Professional 3.0.15.277,
then you can avoid the above error.
Read furthur for the steps.
>See the icon of Comodo firewall on the taskbar?
>Now right click on the icon, a menu will open up.
>Go to Defense+ Security Level, one more menu will open.
>From this menu select Disabled
>I believe that is all is required to stop this error
>The reason for this error, is that, though this Comodo firewall is brilliant.
It has this feature called Defense+, which if kept at wrong level locks access to many system files.
Its GUI is not intuitive so its not easy to enable access to these system files. If I am able to get around its perceived complexity then I will post the procedure.
Till then I would say keep Defense+ disabled, and enable it while running strange/unknown, etc kind of programs/softwares
Thats all! I hope that helped, bye bye

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Get well soon> Eduardo!


Martin Taylor(birmingham) delivers a crippling tackle to eduardo(arsenal), horribly injuring him.
(image source gunnerblog.com)
Get well soon!!!!!!
I hope he makes a brilliant comeback..fingers crossed
Click for one of the best performances of Eduardo

For more info about eduardo click here

Following details have been sourced from gunnerblog.com

If you want to contact Eduardo, send him an email at arsenal.croatia@gmail.com by Wednesday


Monday, February 25, 2008

Clint Eastwood!

Though I have seen very few of his movies, and all I know about him is what is given in Wikipedia, his quotes(thoughts!) are just brilliant.
Clint Eastwood!
here are some gems from his extraordinary quotes!

The best>>
“I've never met a genius. A genius to me is someone who does well at something he hates. Anybody can do well at something he loves -- it's just a question of finding the subject.”

other great ones

“Respect your efforts, respect yourself. Self-respect leads to self-discipline. When you have both firmly under your belt, that's real power.”

“I tried being reasonable, I didn't like it.”

“"A good man always knows his limitations”

“The less secure a man is, the more likely he is to have extreme prejudice.”

“They say marriages are made in Heaven. But so is thunder and lightning.”

“It takes tremendous discipline to control the influence, the power you have over other people's lives.”

“I don't believe in pessimism. If something doesn't come up the way you want, forge ahead. If you think it's going to rain, it will.”

“There's only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I'll get married again.”

“Sometimes if you want to see a change for the better, you have to take things into your own hands.”

“I'd like to be a bigger and more knowledgeable person 10 years from now than I am today. I think that, for all of us, as we grow older, we must discipline ourselves to continue expanding, broadening, learning, keeping our minds active and open.”


I admire his wisdom a lot!!!


Sunday, February 24, 2008

sunday blues

The dentist said its nothing to worry about!
No! my teeth are in good condition(touchwood!) since childhood.
Problem is with right side of my jaw, it makes clicking sound when actions like chewing are performed.
The dentist said its because I may have stretched my jaw a bit too much on some occasion. Now let me see, I did not shout like tarzan so the diagnosis seems wierd. Anyway he said its nothing to worry about.
I am contemplating on learning to drive a car. That doesn't mean my love for two wheels has diluted, it is just that I wanted to add another skill to my skill-set. And talking of that, it brings me to the topic of swimming, which is something I haven't learnt in spite of having a olympic size swimming pool in my vicinity. Definetly food for thought for me.
Today I watched the movie:*The Thing* starring Kurt Russel, again. I have watched it many times! I won't be reviewing it, since I am not in the mood for it. But its good movie, especially since I have playing the game with the same name, and same storyline. Both the game and movie are cool, lots of alien slime! By the way the movie *Aliens* is playing right now!!!
I am aching for a long bike ride! lets see if it materializes this month.
The weekend was quite subdued. Bring on the next week!

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Jodha-Akbar movie review

Here is it what I think of this epic love story.

It wasn’t really planned, the plan was to watch the marathi movie *Mumbaicha Dabbewaala*, but when we reached Ganesh Theater, we found out they weren’t showing it. So we zipped off to Eternity Mall, to watch Jodha-Akbar. I was reluctant to watch this movie, because I believed that the movie’s grandeur would hamper its pace, and end up making it a yawn-fest. Well the movie starts with Big B’s narration. The part before the intermission is a bit slow, but after the break it does pickup pace. Acting wise everybody is spot-on, and none of the actors seemed out of place. Of course Hrithik was excellent as he got maximum footage, and Aiswarya did her job well. No complaints, their chemistry is also quite bonding. There were times when Hrithik’s character had to show incredible angst and he acted in a way he has never acted before. There is only one problem, mannerism. To spot this, watch Dhoom-2 and then watch Jodha-Akbar, and study closely Hrithik’s mannerism, and you will understand what I am trying to say. His mannerisms are quite similar. Not that they are inappropriate but they seem a bit repetitive and slightly out of place (subjective). The grand war scene is good in terms of bollywood, but not furious like it is done in some Hollywood movies. When you do watch the movie, do follow Sharifuddin’s character. Because at the end of the movie, when akbar forgives him, he suddenly forgets all his villainous instincts, which seems weird as he is shown damn treacherous. But as I said these are subjective interpretations, so overall the movie is without much fault. What could harm the movie is its pace and Urdu dialogue delivery. There were times when the slow pace and heavily cryptic Urdu dialogues induced me to yawn, and bored many around me, forcing some to make funny interpretations, something hard to avoid in such period flicks. Still in spite the fact that period flicks are not my favorite, this movie was satisfying if not hypnotizing. Is it worth watching it in theaters? Yes, because only a large screen can do justice to the grandeur and splendor of a fine interpretation of Mughal era under Akbar, which seems quite real. The sets/scenarios are great and A. R. Rehmaan’s music is just brilliant.

Friday, February 15, 2008

New additions to my biking gear

These are pics of new stuff that I have added to my biking gear
(Click on images for larger view)

1st pic-->Thats an elbow pad

2nd-->Thats close-up shot of the elbow pad

3rd->>Thats the Knee Pad

4th-->These are wrist protectors, they don't fit over my current pair of gloves! :-(

Here are some tips for people learning to lean a bike.

For some people leaning a bike is difficult. There are various reasons given for that, things like, cannot shift so much weight, fear of sliding, etc.

The fear can be overcome mentally, but to overcome the physical problem of leaning a heavy bike there needs to be a correct approach.

Different people have different approaches, here is mine.

Keep in mind I am not referring the whole process of leaning, because even though I lean decently, still I cannot write down the process since it comes instinctively thanks to experimenting leaning on bicycle for 7 years.

Ok, enough of that.

So when you aim to lean,

Decide the right speed (to complete the lean)—this is purely instincts, comes after riding the bike for long periods.

Decide the right line, meaning on which side of your road (your lane) you want to take the corner, is it left or right—choose right for high speeds and left for low speeds for left-hand corners and vice-versa for right-hand corners

Then lean the bike, use counter-steering (google to find exact meaning), avoid front brake use (while leaning), regulate throttle and if necessary use rear brake. That’s it!

This method is similar to mentioned by others. I still think, one thing that can be added, is the importance of using your legs to lean a bike, i.e. if you are trying a left-handed corner, and can’t pull the bike to the left side then you should try pushing instead of pulling i.e. you should push the bike to lean using the right leg instead of using the left leg to pull it. Most riders do this instinctively (again!), but not all. So that would surely help. Of course, while leaning there are more parameters that are to be considered but I haven’t found anything new other than what biking manuals say.

And one more thing, to get comfortable with the weight of your bike, you can do this. Sit on the bike, keep it straight, no need to start it up, now put one foot down and try to lean it to that side, this gives you fair idea of the weight and makes your hands and legs comfortable to the bulk of the bike, repeat this for the other side.

Disclaimer: Please wear protective gear while riding. And in no way is this blog or sanket kambli responsible for readers actions as an after effect of reading this post. Use it as pointer, as this is not a biking manual, it is just a source to enhance your knowledge. Practice safe riding, and riding experiments should be done on empty roads, not on heavy traffic routes.

Here are some tips for people learning to ride a bike-1

These tips are based on my experiences while riding, so are not from some professional racer.

While riding you suddenly spot a speed breaker or a pot-hole and can't avoid and have to ride over it.

Do avoid pressing the front brake too much to slow down, use the rear brake more. Of course this is not compulsory but preferred.

The reason for advocating less front brake use *only* in this case is that when you press the front discs, the front fork(shock-absorbers) compress or *dive* and so when in this state, if you go over a speed-breaker or a pot-hole or speed breaker you will hear a *thud*

This sound is because the front shock absorber has been depressed to its limit.

I don’t think it harms the bike radically, though I will try and find it out.

The above experience is based on having disc brakes at front, I don’t know if drum brakes make the front shocks behave in such manner, even this I will check it out.

Of course having tech like Anti-Dive would change the scenario.