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Shattered with style

He has done it! He has done it in style. He has done it in faith. Muhammad Yousaf has broken the record and he has carved a place for himself in the history books. I am away from home and have limited exposure to cricket here but even that couldn't dissuade me from reading the commentary on my computer screen, ball by ball. Great time of excitement for any Pakistani the moment he hit the ball off Collymore to the on side to hit a four and with it bring down the record that has been there since 1976. Have a look at his year in pictures and treat your eyes with a glimpse of real style and taste of trance in his eyes. The man seems to be ecstatic. There is certain something in his eyes and on his face (apart from the healthy looking beard) that makes me feel he is just asking to be given the next challenge so that he can be upto it.

Information highway

One of the reasons that our society is so averse to new ideas and knowledge is that we have failed to understand the power that knowledge confers on us. I did not realize what computers can do until the day I worked on one and I did not relies the power of the internet until the day I used it and really used it. The internet where you can stream audio video content online and the internet where downloading a document is just click away is the real internet that gives us power. I have used a dial up connection and that is so slow that it bleeds us to death. Over a dial up connection one can not imagine watching a political debate between one's favorite political idealists. Without a fast connection one can not download documentaries and without a fast connection the essence of connectivity and global world re two alien ideas. My hard drive can hardly hold 40 gigabytes of memory. Whereas I was talking to an IT professional the other day that they are in the process of making h...

Muhammad Yousuf

I don't know if I should be writing this. Muhammad Yousuf is just 47 runs short of record that has stood for the last three decades. But the length of time itself is not as important as is the person who was responsible for making it, Viv Richards. Viv Richards is the name that strikes terror in the hearts of the bowlers of his era to this day. He is one class that speaks for itself and thus record of highest number of runs in a calendar season. Muhammad Yousuf is in magnificent touch this year. This is the golden time of his batting. And he is only 47 runs short of breaking the record that Viv Richard held for the past 30 years. He still has one innings to go in this calendar year. I hope that he is able to break this record. This will be a unique honour and will do good to Pakistani cricket. I think this gives me enough of an incentive to pick up the phone and chat with Murtaza as he will be fully able to share the essence of what I am trying to say.

Ideas 2006

My keyboard has been messed up and with this goes all the will that was left in me to write a few words on this blog. But this does not mean that i have lost the will to go and read all those beautiful posts that all those brains put out on the blogaper (blog+paper=blogaper). Infact Uzer has written something, that i could understand, after a long long time. Drpak has taken up posting after a small hiatus and he is up and running again. One of the better things about blogging is that you can learn a lot of true things and can get a lot of true ideas too. As for example i have this huge library full of books at my dispostion these days and all the time to read but i can not convince myself to read 'the one best thing'. And thus most of my time is wasted in really thinking about what to choose to read. Drpak's post where he mentioned Karen Armstrong has given me the idea that she is a good start. I urge you my fellow bloggers to read... read on....and hence i come to th...

Steve Jobs 2

I continue to be impressed by this man. This text is from the speech that he delivered somewhile back in 2005. The water that has passed under the bridges has only served to increase the value of each and every word that he said in this speech. I am honored to be with you today at your commencement from one of the finest universities in the world. I never graduated from college. Truth be told, this is the closest I've ever gotten to a college graduation. Today I want to tell you three stories from my life. That's it. No big deal. Just three stories. The first story is about connecting the dots. I dropped out of Reed College after the first 6 months, but then stayed around as a drop-in for another 18 months or so before I really quit. So why did I drop out? It started before I was born. My biological mother was a young, unwed college graduate student, and she decided to put me up for adoption. She felt very strongly that I should be adopted by college graduates, so everything ...
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Post interview

I have arrived back from my first interview at Saint Louis University programme. I spent about 3 days in sint Louis only to discover by the end of my tour that I could have stayed with two of the AKU grads working there. Since I do not like to go on the elist I could not contact them. At any rate, even if I had, both of these grads, are not on the list to have read my message, anyways. I stayed at the water tower inn which is right next to the SLU. The rates are high for an unemployed person like myself but still. There is nothing outstanding about the inn or the service they provide to their customers. Had it not been for the convenience of being close to my hospital I would not have opted for the same place since there were cheaper and better options available in the town. The other downside of the place is that there is no free shuttle from and to the airport or any major bus terminal. And the cost of traveling to the inn, one way, is 16 US Dollars. Compared to the taxi far...