July 2006


Formula 1F e r r a r i on 31 Jul 2006 01:40 pm

Looks like Hockenheim will be removed from the 2007 calendar. A nice farewell for the high speed circuit, with Michael winning yet again. The momentum is with Ferrari and Michael now. But I sincerely wish, there are more battles on the race track. Its been like Renault dominating, Ferrari struggling or Ferrari Dominating, Renault dominating. Now with the test ban in place, Renault needs a miracle to topple Ferrari. I really wish the races are more close. Hmmm :)

GöteborgF e r r a r i on 30 Jul 2006 02:23 pm

Yesterday, it was a bright and sunny day. Nowadays, the sun sets early(relatively) in sweden. By around 21.30. So some of us, friends, decided to venture out by evening. It was a hot(comparatively) day as well. So we thought of going to some lake, for a swim(standing in neck deep water for me), and then catch the sun set as well.

As always, we took a road less taken and reached a place called vattlefjall some 25-30 kms north of sweden. At this juncture, I would like to mention something. People here in Sweden are amazingly friendly. I always wanted to write about this. Here is one9of the many) example. We just knew the name of the place, and the bus to take. That is all we could gather from the city guide. Before getting in the bus, we asked the driver about this place and the stop to get down. When the stop arrived, we got down from the bus. With the city guide in hand, we looked around all directions not sure which way we should proceed. Looking at our confused state, the driver stopped the bus got down and guided us, by giving directions. WOW!

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The place was beyond my expectations. Blue skies(Its so blue!), thick forest, and a clean lake. No wonder, we spent 4 hours there enjoying the sunset.

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By the way, the roses in my garden are really beautiful. Here is one sample
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As always, the entire set can be viewed here!

MijikF e r r a r i on 28 Jul 2006 07:26 pm

JILLUNU ORU KAADAL CREDITS :

Music: A R Rahman
Lyrics: Kavignar Vaali

1. Kummi Adi
Dr Siva chidambaram , Swarnalatha ,Naresh Iyer, Theni Kunjaramma, Vignesh & Chorus

2. Munbe Vaa
Shreya Ghoshal Naresh Iyer

3. Maaza Maaza
S P B Charan ,Shreya Ghoshal

4. Machakari
Shankar Mahadevan,Vasundara Das,

5. New York
A.R.Rahman

6. Maaricham
Carolisa, Mohamad Aslam, and Krishna

7. Jillunu Oru Kaadal
Tanvi

Strings conducted by :Srinivas Murthy
Acoustic Guitar: H.Sridhar
Additional Programming: Mohamed Rafi and Chetan
‘Jillinu’ Jazz Arrangement by Jim Satya
Indian Rhythm from :Tanjore group, Laxminarayanan, Veda and Neelakandan
Machakari Chorus Arrangements by Clinton
New York harmonies: Bhargavi Pillai,Tanvi
Recorded at: Panchathan Record inn, Chennai and Nirvana Studios, Mumbai
Mixed at A M Studios by H. Sridhar and S. Siva Kumar
Sound engineers Aditya Modi ,Kartik Viswanathan ,A.Mohamed Safiullah
Mastering Engineer: K.J.Singh

via : ARRahman fans group

TravelF e r r a r i on 28 Jul 2006 12:50 am

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Narvik is set in a very picturesque location. There are mountains, fjords all around the city. And there is sea as well. My bus to Tromso was at 15.30. I had 2 hours time. I like to have some buffer time in my journeys. Just in case, any of the connecting train/flight/bus gets delayed, then I don’t like to be stranded somewhere. I spent the 2 hours, hunting for a ATM and roaming around the streets of Narvik. I found a city square, with the statue of a woman holding her baby and a museum. The weather was fine. Sun was shining and it was around 15 degrees Celsius.
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The bus left Narvik at 15.30. The journey was for 4.30 hrs. And since I was going in the direction of North West, I chose a seat on the right side of the bus. Actually I was very tired. I have had enough action for the previous 24 hours, and wanted to sleep. But that was not to be.
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How can someone sleep, when you travel through such amazing landscape? If Kiruna-Narvik was one of the best train journeys, then Narvik-Tromso is one of the best bus journeys.

Reached Tromso by around 8 PM. Meanwhile I befriended a Norwegian, who told me that Tromso shares the same latitude as Alaska and Siberia, 400 to 500 kms above the Arctic Circle. And this was easily accessible, when compared to the other 2 places. This is the eight largest city in Norway, and has a population of more than 20000 people and most of them belong to Sami community. Due to its culture and fashion, people call it as the paris of the north. I have never been to Paris, so I am not sure with that statement.
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But the city looked beautiful. Reached my hotel, checked in and after a quick shower set out.

Tromso is famous for many things. Like the midnight sun in summer, natural lights or Aurora Borealis as it is popularly called. Sun was shining when I reached Tromso, but later clouds covered the whole sky. Though there was sun light all through the night, I coudlnt actually see the sun.
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But look at these pictures. It was taken at 12 in the night :) After spending some time near the harbor, I reached the hotel by around 1 AM. I literally crawled into the bed and hid below the covers (It was around 6 degrees at night).

I had read in the weather report, that heavy showers were expected over the weekend. Infact many people with whom I interacted in Tromso, said that all through the summer it had been raining.
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So I was pleasantly surprised to see the sun shine brightly, when I woke up the next morning. After a quick shower and breakfast I set for the hill nearby.
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Actually it is very close to the arctic cathedral. This cathedral looks very different from others. And they have special sessions during summer. Even at midnight(or midday?). Right next to the cathedral, there is a cable car station from where you can take a cable car to reach the hill top. The view from there is breathtaking. Rather breathtaking is a small word, to describe the view.
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Please have a look at the above picture. Do download the original size and set it as desktop wallpaper. Thats when you can actually see the panoramic view of the town :) Oh yes, remember to save your current desktop background before setting the tromso picture :) The mountains behind the town reminded me of the harry potter movies. It looked like a set and not real.

The sun was really shining, and for the first time in two days I didnt feel like wearing a jacket. I aimlessly wandered for a while. My mind was too numb to think. What can you do, when you think you have seen the best sight go further and find something even more amazing?
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Suddenly I realised it was getting chill, and looked up at the sky. There was no sun. It had behind the thick cloud cover. And the temperature dropped down really fast. I was literally shivering, till I wore a sweater and jacket. Rushed into the small hotel nearby and had my lunch of chapathi and avakkai pickle, with coke :D The hotel staff said, the tempearture outside must be some 4 or 5 degrees!

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I got back to the main city by late afternoon. I had seen boards advertising whale safari. I enquired at the counter. They said they will take us into an island somewhere beyond Tromso. And we can watch whales from a distance. As in, they will briefly appear above the water and disappear again. And it costs 100 Euros. Thank you very much. I would prefer to see them via animal plannet or national geographic. And by this time it started to rain. I got back to my hotel, and waited for the run to subside. Grabbed a copy of the tromso city map from the reception, and checked out on must visit places.

The harbor, the bridge connecting the tromso island to the main land, polaria and the arctic ship were the things I decided to see. The rain didnt seem to stop and it was around 7 PM. I stepped out of the hotel, with the help of the map and went on a trial run(walk?) to all these places. There were hardly anyone on the roads, and it was very gloomy.
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And in many restuarants they had some lights like this. Interesting thing is, these lights emit heat. So when you go near, you actually feel very warm. I tried to find the name of it, but then the restaurant guys didnt understand what I asked them. Anyways, if you know what it is tell me

It was colder than the day before, and add to it the rains. So there was no chance of catching the midnight sun. But still, I did venture out at midnight. It was very cold. But the experience was very nice. The sound of water hitting the rocky shore is still ringing in my ears. My thought process was focussed on how people brave such extreme weather and survive. The sun is there for only 3 months. Maximum temperature goes only till 15 or 16. And the winter is harsh. Really tough. I couldnt imagine staying there for even 1 week even though its so beautiful.

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Next day I ended my vacation by visiting the polaria and the arctic ship. The polar museum is called as polaria. Here they show a movie, which portrays how people survive in this part of the world. And many other things. If you are going to tromso, this is a must visit place. They do some environmental research as well.
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And there is a special area where there are endangered seals. At 12.30 every day, they feed the seals. Its really a sight to watch. The way the seals cuddle to the trainers and squeal. You will really enjoy it. I have taken the videos of the same. Will upload in youtube sometime and let you know. After this, I went to the arctic ship which was used in hunting and many other voyages across the arctic. Looked deadly. And yes. There is a dummy polar bear which looks so real!

By the time I came out of the museum, it was evening. Went back to the hotel, checked out and reached the airport by 6 in the evening. I was too tired and slept through the 2 hr journey to Oslo. After reaching Oslo, got into a bus at 11 PM and reached Goteborg by 02.30 in the morning. With that a trip of lifetime came to an end. Instead of telling these stories to my grandchildren, I would actually prefer to take them here :) If you get an opportunity to be in this side of europe, do visit these places. You will never ever forget the experiences even in your next birth.
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TravelF e r r a r i on 24 Jul 2006 10:27 pm

20th July 2006

Before I left India, I checked with one of my colleague on the tourist attractions near by Sweden, especially the northern part of Scandinavia. He suggested that I should visit Norway, especially the northern part of Norway, beyond the Arctic Circle. Sounded exciting, and I immediately started searching for information. After lots of effort, I managed to find some information about a small town called Narvik in Norway. So I set about planning for the Narvik trip. There were two ways of reaching Narvik. From Goteborg, I could go to Oslo and from there to Narvik. Other option I had was to go to Luleå or Boden, and take a train from there to Narvik. I decided to try both. As in go via Luleå and come back by Oslo. Meanwhile I kept searching for information on what to do in Narvik. Fine, its beyond the arctic circle. But what does it hold for a visitor? Unfortunately I couldn’t find much information, except that it was bombed during the Second World War and it was an important junction for iron ore transportation. Finally, somewhere someone had mentioned that 4 hours from Narvik, there was a city called Tromso. God bless him/her. Tromso, the eight largest city in Norway, was also called as the Paris of the north. Good. Something definitely to look forward.

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The D-Day arrived. Left office by afternoon and rushed to the Goteborg central station. Boarded the X2000 train for Stockholm. Traveling by train was the best option I had. Moreover, I wanted to travel by the famous and scenic Boden-Narvik route. Boden is pretty close to Lulea, which is accessible by air. But then, the flight timings did not match the train timings. The train from Boden, was at 7 in the morning. No way could I reach Boden so early in the morning by flight. Instead of spending the night at Lulea, I decided to spend it on the train :) Worked out cheaper as well. The X2000 train was amazing.
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The train travels pretty fast and covers a distance of 500 kms in just less than 3 hours. And some people also call X2000 as the tilting train. When the train travels at high speeds, it tilts a little bit. You get a feeling you are in a roller coaster or something. But it’s good, with spacious seats and free internet on board all through the journey. And if this was not enough, there were 3 radio channels with some good country music and jazz. Oh yes, all this comes at a price. Better book in advance if you are traveling by X2000 in Sweden.
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The train reached Stockholm at 15.45. Though my train to Narvik was only at 17.00, I didn’t feel like venturing out of the station. I was looking at different types of trains like the double Decker one. It actually looked like a toy train. By this time I realized that I hadn’t eaten anything for a long time. Got a vegetarian meal from Burger king for 50 SEK. Bit costly than Goteborg. There, I met one Mr Dag Werle. He was very friendly, and I was surprised to note that he was a part of Iskcon. He was a stage artist, and acted in plays praising Lord Krishna. We were talking about Vrindavan and Mathura for a while.
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By this time, our train arrived. Promising to keep in touch, we bid each other good bye. The train wasnt as cozy as a X2000 but good enough for a 15 hour journey. This train starts from Stockholm, and goes all the way north till Narvik. For the journey till Boden, I booked a berth in the couchette compartment. A glorified sleeper class of Indian Railways. And from Boden, I had booked a normal seat similar to our chair car till Narvik. The main reason being, I got a window seat only from Boden. There were 3 others apart from me in my coupe. A belgian couple visiting Kiruna, and a Swede going towards jörn. The swedish guy, translated the announcements on board and kept us well informed. By the way Kiruna is a tourist destination in itself. It’s pretty close to the famous Ice hotel.

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By around 9 PM the train reached Sundsvall, in eastern Sweden. It’s a coastal town and is pretty close to the sea. The setting was picture perfect. Neat place. I went to the restaurant. The restaurant looks pretty good. And you can spend some good time there.By this time, the excitement for the trip had really set in. Not just for me, but for other people in my coupe as well. We started playing cards, and it went on till 12 in the night. It was very tough to get sleep, considering the fact that am going to cross the arctic circle. I was worried if I will oversleep and miss it :) With these thoughts in mind, and yesudas singing ‘Thoongadha Vizhigal reNdu’ I slept.

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In the morning I met another gentleman from Sweden. He was doing Glacier research in his young days, and had retired. He told me some interesting facts about Kiruna. The mine there was 1 km below the ground. Tourists taken by lift till 750 m below the ground, and many other interesting facts.
The train reached Boden at 06.39. And stopped there for a while till 07.07. I quickly shifted to my place in the other compartment I had earlier mentioned.

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The train reaches Murjek(pronounced meuwrek) at 08.32. This is the Station closest to arctic circle. At 08.40 train crossed the arctic circle. There was an announcement in the train, that we are crossing the arctic circle. It looked so damn simple. Ofcourse, it is a virtual line. But I wanted to stop there for a while. There was no scheduled stop there. Luckily for us, there was a passing train and the train stopped at Arctic Circle for 2 to 3 minutes.

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So clicked as much pictures as possible. The conductor was telling me that, they were planning to build a special attraction kind of thing there. And sometime during winter, they pop open a champagne bottle when the train crosses the arctic circle. Ofcourse for night trains. No way they will open a champagne bottle at 08.40 in the morning for day trains ;)

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The moment the train crossed Arctic Circle, the scenery started getting better and better. By around 9 the train reached a place called Gällivare. Here you get to see so many lakes and other water bodies with crystal clear water. You can actually see the reflection of the sky on water. Just like a mirror. Try to be on the left side of the train, while going from boden for this stretch. Please click on the last picture in the previous row, to see reflection of sky on water :)
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Reached Kiruna by around 10.45 AM. In this station, they have a statue of some workers. It seems many workers died while constructing the rail route. And hence this statue, in memory of them. Right opposite the Kiruna station, you can see the mine and a lake adjoining it. Kiruna to Narvik rail route is called as one of the best train routes in the world.
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I befriended a conductor and she mentioned that, I should move towards the right side of the train, since that’s where some amazing scenery would start appearing. The route from Kiruna to Abisko, looks like water paint on canvas.
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Amazing picnic spot frequented by many people. Its an excellent place for trekking etc. Lovely mountains, with reflection on water. And houses you get to see in picture postcards. In many carriages the windows can be pulled down in summer. Be prepare for the chill wind though.

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That’s not all. After Abisko, the train reaches the border of Sweden and Norway. Last 45 minutes is via fjords, tunnels and snow capped mountains. Train reaches Narvik by 13.31. By the time you reach Narvik, you feel as if you had a well cooked, sumptuous meal. If this whole journey was a lovely meal, then the last stretch is a delicious dessert. Perfect icing on the cake.
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I really salute the workers who have braved the extreme weather conditions, dangerous landscapes etc to build a rail route through such an amazing piece of nature. If not for them, how can someone like me enjoy such marvellous landscapes, sitting comfortably in a train?

The entire set of pictures can be found here. And yes, please click on each photo for a better resolution.

Travel and ObservationsF e r r a r i on 23 Jul 2006 08:46 pm

The hotel where I am staying in Tromso, is Hotel Nord. They charge around 400 Norwegian Kroner per day. A very basic room. No attached bath. No water to drink. You need to pay 20 Krones for water. 15 for coffee and 25 for breakfast. No TV in room. There is one at the common hall, in which some 3 norwegian channels come. In front office the person is available only from 07.30 to 14.30. Irony is, they have free Wifi!!!

PersonalF e r r a r i on 23 Jul 2006 07:04 pm

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Now if someone asks me ‘Un thalaila kombaa moLachu irukku?’ here is the answer!

TravelF e r r a r i on 22 Jul 2006 01:53 am

I crossed the Arctic Circle by train today :D Here are some sample snaps :)
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Detailed report, as always, later!

P.S. Pudhiya vaanam pudhiya bhoomi engum pani mazhai pozhigiRadhu
P.P.S. All these are not snaps around the arctic circle. They are taken at many places like Abisko, Narvik and Tromso.

PilimF e r r a r i on 20 Jul 2006 12:44 pm

Do watch Pirates of Carribean Part II. Saw it last weekend. Its pretty good. Though not as good as part 1. But then, the second part of any sequel is always like that. Orlando bloom seems to have more screen presence than Jack Sparrow. But still it is Jack who steals the show, as always :) And do watch the subtle mannerisms of that octopus guy, Bill Nighy. Good one again :)

P.S. European theatres la interval ellam vida maataangaLa? 2.5 hrs movie without break! Winter la kadhai kandhal! Imagine watching some 3.5 hrs Hindi movie here. Will go mad!

Göteborg and ObservationsF e r r a r i on 19 Jul 2006 01:15 am

I went to an Indian Restaurant called Punjab over here, for dinner. There was a nice looking Indian girl there(Maybe the owners daughter, daughter in law or whatever. For my convenience sake lets say it is his daughter). She was wearing a traditional chudidhar, long hair in single plait(otha jadai eppadi paa solradhu?), kajal in eyes(kaNNukku mai azhaghu), bindi on the forehead(pottu vaitha oru vatta nila). She was very beautiful. Sigh! But I fail to understand why she was wearing a Nike shoe? Cha! avaLoda kaalum saamuthrika latchanam padi irukaa paakalam nenachen. sodhappitaaLe!

BlogF e r r a r i on 18 Jul 2006 12:17 pm

I am not going to write anything about the block. Its written by almost everyone. Meanwhile, if you want to post something till things are sorted out you can use my blog. Send me a mail and I shall create an account for you in my blog. You can keep posting till things are sorted out!

ObservationsF e r r a r i on 17 Jul 2006 03:05 am

I never understand the concept of mentioning the duration in progress bars. For instance, if you are installing some software it will say 2 minutes remaining. Thats fine. But thats not the case. The 2 minutes remaining message appears for 5 minutes. Its so stupid. I have observed this in so many applications. Its nice to keep the user informed. If you ask the companies, they will say it depends on the internet connection speed, machine configuration yada yada. But then, whats the point in making a prediction just for the sake of making it? Sounds silly to me :P

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