Sunday, August 29, 2010

My first trip to Zuna bazaar...


I visited Pune's old flea market today with Pooja and Persis. It was quite exciting. I bought lovely red shoes! They were right there... somewhere amidst the sea of brown and black shoes, screaming my name. I picked up one and tried it, and it fit perfectly... I didn't have a 'Cinderella and the glass slipper' moment, but close to it. As Persis said... it made me smile...
So I have red shoes.

I rule technology... not the other way around!

Two and a half years ago, I lost my old flash drive when we conducted a workshop on Pune and its planning at CDSA. Someone must have flicked it. I bought it in 2006, when I visited my uncle in Dubai, and I was the only one amongst my friends to have a cool 2 gig flash drive. It made things so much easier. I could carry a lot of my work to college, share music and data, and sometimes viruses. I couldn't imagine life without it. Every thing was so convenient!
And then... poof! just like that it vanished... and along with it, the convenience of portable data. I realised how much I had taken the flash drive for granted and how technology was ruling my life.
A few days later, I vowed never to buy a flash drive till it became absolutely necessary to own one.
Over the last two and a half years, I managed well even without any. I saw the price of these things dropping, the memory capacity increasing and flash drives becoming a common item available at my neighbourhood stationary shop from their erstwhile special place in electronics shop.
Now, after two and a half years or flash drive less existance, I had decided that these things were finally stripped off their elite status and were now common cheap stationary items, and I could get me one of those to make data sharing just that little easier for me.
So today evening I went to a little neighbourhood stationary shop, and bought a tiny blue 4 gig flashdrive.
Of course, the second time you buy a pendrive after losing one two and a half years ago, you use it more responsibly and decide that you'll not let it control your life.
I haven't yet put any data on it. There isn't any need to, not yet...

Saturday, August 28, 2010

my experiments with intuitive and improvised cooking - IIIThe baking of the Chocolate brownies!


Yesterday, as Avani and I were discussing about overpriced dramatic deserts in restaurants, we came to the subject of sizzling brownies with ice cream. And I suddenly though of making some. I have always enjoyed baking cakes, but I'd never tried baking a brownie cake before.
Brownies always remind me of the last vacation I took with my parents, all of us together. back in 2005 in Pathankot. The three of us visited Dalhousie and Khajjiar and ate amazing chocolate brownies. We had a great time there.
So brownies are equivalent to good memories. And baking is the ultimate therapy!
My cousin Avani is here for her vacations, and she loves baking too. So we decided to bake a chocolate brownie cake in the evening. Fortunately, my mother and grandmother had gone out, giving us a free hand to bake the cake the way we wanted to without any special instructions.
All the ingredients needed were all at home. That made life so much easier.

So Let me share what we did:

Ingredients:
Cocoa 1/2 cup
Melted butter 2/3 cup
hot water 1/2 cup
eggs 2
sugar 1 1/2 cups (I know... )
baking soda 1/2 teaspoon
flour 1 1/4 cups
walnuts 1/3 cup
grated chocolate 1/2 cup (maybe less :P)
salt a pinch

So here's what we did with this stuff:

We first mixed the dry cocoa and baking soda, then melted the butter and poured half of it and mixed it.
Then we added the hot water and mixed it.
Then we added the beaten eggs and sugar and mixed it.
"mmmm..." that tasted awesome...
Then we added the butter and mixed it...
even more "mmmmmm... "
Then we added the flour and mixed it
and the nuts and the chocolate... and we stirred and it was an awesome looking and delicious tasting batter...
Then we took a baking dish (we found only a heart shaped one... ), greased it, and poured the batter in it and balked it till it was done totally. Then we cut it up into pieces! we had our brownies ready! delicious!

And then we phoned the ice cream shop near my place and ordered vanilla ice cream and had chocolate brownie with vanilla ice cream!
That was the ice-cream on the cake! What a Friday evening! :D


Tuesday, August 24, 2010

RED RED RED!




Ok... I'm obsessed... I actually bought this colour!
Looks 'hawt'
The nail paint... not the camera :P

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The insides of a canon EFS 18-55 lens


the 18-55
Originally uploaded by DraconianRain
And how it looks from inside. Its my flickr friend - Deepak Kul's lens. It's motor broke down, so the camera repair guy tried to salvage the lens. He removed the motor so it could be used as a macro lens, once reversed. All that needed to be done was to change the aperture manually to a smaller one instead of the large default.
So I opened the lens, and saw how it was from inside, changed it's aperture manually and put it all back together and clicked some!
Ah... Fun!

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

I needs the new bicycles...

So my regular mode of transport has been causing me some problems lately. And unfortunately, the guys who service it haven't been able to pin point the problem... So I am in a bit of a mess. I mean, my lumala is. Things are coming off. All the plastic bits, the pedal crank makes loud sounds. The gears don't shift properly. But I must persist with this. At least till I get some money to get a new cycle. sigh...

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Realisation strikes yet again at the wrong time...

That there is a thin line separating being proactive and being creepy.
I think I crossed that line yesterday.
from being borderline proactive, to being borderline creepy, I can look back and say, I've done it all!
Yet, I take little comfort in knowing that I'll laugh at this 10 years later.