My life, and all that happens to it... I live in Hyderabad, India and work as a software development manager. An engineer from IIT, Kharagpur, I am married with two children, a 6 yr old daughter and a 1 yr old son.

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Monday, August 07, 2006

Feed Post 0.1a Released - Polls RSS feeds and sends updates to an e-mail account.


I have released Feed Post 0.1a on my web site. Feed Post is a small software written in Java that polls RSS feeds and sends updates to an e-mail account. It runs on Windows (I have tested on XP Professional) and needs Java 5.

Feed Post runs in the Windows system tray and periodically polls your RSS feeds, grabs the posts and emails them one by one to your email address. It is like the original author sending you a personal copy of their post! Released under the LGPL. Source code included. Check it out!

And please send me your comments.


Posted by Gautam Satpathy at 1:14 AM GMT+05:30
Edited on: Monday, August 07, 2006 2:21 AM GMT+05:30
Categories: General, Software

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Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Cuttack on Wikipedia


My maternal grandfather (now deceased) and his family hail from Cuttack. My grandmother lives there with her 6th son and his family. Her other children live all over the country (Bangalore, Varoda, Rourkela etc).

Cuttack is ooollllldddd. More than a 1000 years old now. I was happy to find a Wikipedia entry on Cuttack this morning.

(Posted via Thinga Web)

Monday, July 24, 2006

IIT, World Rankings, Rants & Raves


Late yesterday night I received the following email:

Subject: IIT
Date: 23 Jul 2006 18:09:54 -0000
From: sanket karmarkar
Reply-To: sanket karmarkar

Sir

I totally disagree with your comments on standard of IITs.latest world rankings show IITs at rank- 450-500 in the world. Ordinary state universities in USA do must better.The JEE is tough and quality of students is great and after Btech the students get into USA for MBA or MS/PhD and do a good job in USA.if you see research publications of IITs it performs so poor,nor have IITans who did their Btech PhD in India done any great engineering achievement-the Kaveri engine which Indian engineers have been trying to build for indigenous Tejas plane is failed.

Our IIT engineers are good for paper work-i.e math calculations-complex calculations on paper-they are bad at doinng things-while others..say south Korean engineers may not do good paper work but they can create-Sure IIT students are good,but quality of IIT is better than any Indian institute but-go around the world and it stands no where.I feel sorry for that,but thats true

sanket karmarkar

Mr. Sanket Karmarkar was responding to a previous post of mine about IIT World Rankings. Sanket lives in the US but from the name & other internet postings seems to be of Indian origin. Most probably Maharastrian.

Anyway, his email intrigued me and I went to Google looking for more. Came across a number of web sites including this message board about colleges. Rather heated discussions.

I noticed one thing in both Sanket's email as well as message board discussions about the IITs - It is mostly Indians who now live abroad that are so vehement about India and it's condition. Whether it is about the contibution of IITians or the state of the roads in Pune, it is erstwhile Indians who are booing the loudest. Why is that? Is it that they are ashamed of being Indian and hope to wash away this stigma by talking about how bad things are?

I am not sure. I am an IITian (Kharagpur) and I know the IITs and their students. They are good. Are they the best in the world? I don't know and I don't care. But I hope my children will go to an IIT too.

The people who are arguing about the IITs and their contribution vis a vis the MITs of the world seem to forget a vital fact; the MITs of this world have been around longer then the IITs. They have better funding, better partnership with private and govt industries and can afford to pay their staff much better than the IITs. So, what are we comparing? A youngster with a middle aged man in his prime?

Original research needs money. Great intelligence alone will not suffice. And where is the money? In the US and other such countries of the world. So what do the IIT grads do? They migrate to the US. And do research there. IIT grads are just entering the Professor levels in their careers. So far they have been doing the grunt work of research as assistants. Give them some more time. Let them guide research and then come back and compare notes.

It is surprising how people will compare apples with oranges and arrive at a 2 = 3 solution. If you live in the US or any other "developed" nation, the rest of the world will look like a slum. Have the slums changed? Is there improvement?

Saying that the Tejas engine has failed is like saying that the first US space rockets failed. So? Give it time buddy. And if you don't like something about this country, come back and help change it. It is easy to sit in a padded sofa in an air conditioned room and pontificate about how to improve Pune's roads.

What have you done about it?

(Posted via Thinga Web)


Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Indian Govt. Blocking Blog Sites


The Indian Govt decided to block certain blogs that spread hate for India in an attempt to fight back against terrorism. They ended up blocking all sites on Blogspot.com and other blog sites. For example, my photo blog, Mo-Chitra, is blocked. I can of course still access it from work because our gateways are in Japan & Singapore. It is only from home that I am unable to access my blog.

I ran a tracert to mo-chitra.blogspot.com and got the following output:

d:\>tracert -w 20000 mo-chitra.blogspot.com
Tracing route to blogspot.blogger.com [66.102.15.101] over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 13 ms 8 ms 8 ms 172.30.69.1
2 25 ms 10 ms 12 ms 203.109.92.1
3 18 ms 26 ms 22 ms 125.16.0.73
4 24 ms 23 ms 24 ms 59.145.0.226
5 43 ms 34 ms 25 ms 202.56.223.109
6 59.145.11.73 reports: Destination host unreachable.

Trace complete.

Querying the IP Whois tool for the last two IPs shows that they belong to Bharati Tele.

inetnum: 202.56.223.0 - 202.56.223.255
netname: BTNL
descr: Bharti Telenet Ltd.
descr: Bhopal
descr: India
country: IN

inetnum: 59.144.0.0 - 59.145.255.255
netname: BHARTI-IN
descr: BHARTI INFOTEL LTD.
descr: ISP Division , Long Distance Group - Telesonic
descr: 234 , Okhala Phase III
descr: NEW DELHI
descr: INDIA
country: IN

So Bharati is blocking access to blogspot.com... Mr. Mital, I assume you are not a fool. With this assumption, I hope that you will instruct the idiots in your IT department to work a little harder and not block legitimate web sites. It takes a few seconds to block an entire domain. It takes a lot longer to block specific web sites. Somebody in your organization is cheating you of the salary you pay him.

I managed to access my blog inspite of your blocking access by the simple device of using TorPark. Only a fool tries to stop the Ganga from flowing to the sea. Are you one of them Sonia, Manmohan and Mittal?

(Posted via Thinga Web)


Posted by Gautam Satpathy at 10:02 AM GMT+05:30
Edited on: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:14 PM GMT+05:30
Categories: General, India, News

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Friday, July 14, 2006

What should India do? Reader comments on Rediff.com


Lots of readers have voiced their thoughts on Rediff.com.

(Posted via Thinga Web)

Posted by Gautam Satpathy at 5:10 PM GMT+05:30
Edited on: Saturday, July 15, 2006 8:54 PM GMT+05:30
Categories: General, India, News

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