Monday, February 26, 2007

Oscar awards - 2007

The OSCAR results are out and Martin Scorsese has finally been awarded an oscar. I stuck my neck out by speculating the winners for the 'Sound mixing' and 'Visual effects' category and appear to have got it right though the 'Best animated feature' award went to 'Happy Feet' while I thought 'Cars' was a good effort. The whole world and some aliens too predicted an oscar to Martin Scorsese which has ended in a double whammy - Best Direction and Best Picture, so no big deal on telling about that one.
Cross posted on our group blog

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Missing in action ....

For all of you who have been wondering what the devil I am upto recently I have to say that I've been having a really tough time juggling work and home especially in the recent ups and down that the family has been going through. A fried motherboard at home adds to the woes which is in the process of being fixed. I stick to my earlier promise though.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Mohammad Kaif missing in the 15 member World Cup squad

It's disheartening to see Mohammad Kaif's name missing in the 15 member squad for World Cup 2007 in the West Indies. This man has the highest batting average in the last series in the Carribean in ODI's and was the second highest run scorer in Test matches behind Rahul Dravid.

ODI's - 5 Matches, 5 Innings, 205 Runs at an average of 51.25
Test's - 4 Matches, 6 Innings, 226 Runs at an average of 56.50 [Ofcourse the only excellent Test match score is the 148 not out in this series]

Surely his ODI performance in terms of batting (in West Indies) is decent and his fielding is the best amongst the players today. Having thought of Robin Uthappa and Dinesh Karthik, our selectors should have given Mohammad Kaif a chance especially more when you see that Yuvaraj has been selected.

Monday, February 12, 2007

What are the odds? 13 to 1

After the thoroughly enjoyable Oceans 11 and Oceans 12 comes the final part of the trilogy from Steven Soderbergh aptly titled Oceans 13. If Oceans 11 was better that the old version, Oceans 12 took if further and was an entertaining movie. The premise of Oceans 13 appears to be interesting and that makes it a movie to look forward to not for it's oscar value but for simple entertainment.

When one member of the team get's cheated in a business deal all others join together to take revenge soliciting the help of Terry (Andy Garcia). The idea is to bankrupt a casino run by Al Pacino (who cheats Reuben) on it's opening night. This time it's not for the money but for revenge. The absence of Catherine Zeta Jones and Julia Roberts is going to be a minue, but Al Pacino's entry should raise the bar a few notches higher. Andy Garcia and Al Pacino will be seen in the same movie after "The Godfather III".

Disclaimer - Story snippets is based on leaks on the internet, this may or maynot be the actual story in the final version of the film expected to release in June 2007.

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Ratan Tata, F16, F18 ......

This week saw Ratan Tata fly the F16 and F18. That's surely an achievement considering the man's age. The Bangalore air show made Pakistan turn pussy and blame India for once again starting an arms race. Defence AK Antony promptly returned the message that India's defence budget was the lowest in the region. But with the Sukhoi's already orders and with Lockheed Martin waiting for it's order from the Ministry of Defence, India is surely planning to spend every paisa in it's Defence budget.

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Police mobile helpline - Coimbatore

Coimbatore City Police can be reached on 9843100100. The following is a notification to this effect.

Members of the public could make use of this facility to report law and order problems, crime, criminal movement, drunken brawls and even traffic snarls on any of the roads when they saw them while travelling.
For people with speech disability or those who were in distress and not able to make voice calls could send messages over Short Message Service (SMS).

Monday, February 05, 2007

Kerala CM v/s Tamilnadu, where are we heading towards?

Something is surely amiss between Chief Minister VS Achuthanandhan and Karunanidhi. Kerala and Tamilnadu have enjoyed cordial relations for decades which appears to be on the verge of a roadblock now. Currently we have the following issues simmering between the states and most of them have been publicised by the Kerala CM.
  • Mullaperiyar water dispute
  • Parambikulam Aliyar water dispute - Kerala alleges now that it didn't get it's share of the water from Tamilnadu which Tamilnadu says it has.
  • Bifurcation of the Palakkad division of Southern Railways - The bone of contention here is to in making Coimbatore Jn a part of the new Salem division which means huge loss of revenue to Palakkad division. Coimbatore Jn is the second highest revenue generating railway station in Southern Railways after Chennai Central.

Sunday, February 04, 2007

Coimbatore City Police Helpline

Police Commissioner CK Gandhirajan after taking charge as COP of Coimbatore has put up a number of way where the common man can reach the Police in a free and fast manner. First was the setting up of an email ID to write to the Commissioner of Police (COP).The latest is a police helpline number which can be used to report any law and order problem in the city. 9994310000 is the number to be called. The first instance of immediate police action is the arrest of a bus conductor of a private bus with route number 1C on charges of eve-teasing. This city surely need an upright and effective police force to keep up with the growth it's going through recently. Incidentally Coimbatore has seen some of the best officers in the country despite being a low profile destination. MS Jaffer Sait IPS who is currently the Inspector General of Police (Central Zone) worked as an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in this city.
During my polytechnic days I've seen the amount of respect DSP Muthuswamy commanded in the city. I can remember names like Radhakrishnan, Lalawm Sangma, Karan Singha, Sanjay Arora, all COP's at some point of time. The last person was known for his no nonsense approach when it came to police matters. The current COP of Coimbatore has also been an officer who wants police to be friends of the people. This is a welcome move and will help both the police and citizens. Traffic is one of the bigger challenges in this city. With racing almost in every one's blood, every rider/drive in Coimbatore is a one man driving team. The Police are certainly doing a neat job of enforcement in terms of traffic violations and general road safety.
Coimbatore is also one of the safer cities to live in South India and most certainly safer than Chennai or Cochin. There are excellent avenues for primary and higher education and recently the job market has been also showing promise for the IT and Engineering sector. As this city grows, it needs good infrastructure to keep up with the demands of the population, good citizens and above all excellent law enforcement professionals. Men and Women of honour and integrity whom the citizens can look up to. In the way progress is being made by the Police force, we are on the right track. It's now simply going to be a matter of time. Many congrats to the COP for all the positive changes in the department in such a short span of time.
P.S - "Organized Crime" is a book authored by CK.Gandhirajan IPS, it's a good book that deals with what the titles refers to. Get the book, it's worth a read.

Facts and stats - Vodaphone McLaren Mercedes Team


  • began development of MP4-22 in March 2006
  • began initial wind tunnel work on MP4-22 in May 2006
  • sends between 95 (fly-away races) and 135 (European races) personnel to each Grand Prix
  • has a race team which comprises: race team manager, senior race engineer, chief mechanic, software engineer, race strategist, two driver engineers, two assistant engineers, two system engineers, two data analysts, 10 mechanics, two gearbox mechanics two fabricator/carbon repairmen, engine dress, chief truckie, two tyre men, electrician, two support crew, security, senior fuel technician, fuel technician, spares co-ordinator, team co-ordinator
  • used a total of seven chassis throughout the 2006 season
  • transports approximately 30 tonnes of freight, including three complete race cars at approximately 600kg to each grands prix
  • takes three spare gearboxes to each race, two built with rear suspension and one loose unit
  • takes eight engines to each race, one in each of the three cars, two additional for Friday practice sessions and three spares for the rest of the weekend
  • completed 53,750 kilometres when testing during 2006
  • completed 16,349 kilometres when racing in 2006, including Practice, Qualifying and Races
  • generated 100 gigabytes of data during all race meetings and 300 gigabytes of data at all tests in the 2006 season
  • was supplied with 236,000 litres of Mobil Unleaded fuel for all track and dyno work during the 2006 season
  • competes with a car that typically handles 3,000 gear changes during a race. This figure varies from circuit to circuit with the highest number occurring at the Monaco Grand Prix where the gears can be changed up to 4,000 times during the race and the lowest in Indianapolis where the driver changes gear approximately 2,000 times
  • competes with a car that is typically capable of the following performance:
    0-60mph / 0 - 96kph 2.3 seconds
    0-100mph / 0 - 160kph 3.6 seconds
    0-100-0mph / 0 -160 - 0kph 6.6 seconds
    and can decelerate from 185mph to a standstill in 3.5 seconds
  • was supplied 3,024 tyres in total for the 18 Grand Prix weekends in 2006. (2,016 dry-weather tyres and 1,008 wet-weather tyres)
  • take 160 Enkei wheel rims to each race
  • generate 4,600 drawings to create the 11,000 components that make up each car drivers are subjected to forces of up to 5G under braking
  • conducted 1,263 practice pit-stops throughout the course of the 2006 season takes approximately seven seconds for a pit stop, with 29 crew working on each car, to refuel and to change four wheels and tyres, and the cars can be refuelled at a rate of 12 litres per second
    [Images - McLaren MP4-22]
    [Source - www.mclaren.com]

Thursday, February 01, 2007

McLaren - 2007 F1 season

Wooooha, McLaren is ready with the car and drivers for the 2007 season and by far the MP4-22 is the best looking car in this year's lineup. Interestingly it looks like a departure from the grey-black attire that drivers don in this team, this year the drivers are sporting a white overall with logo imprinted all over it. This looks like an improvised version of dressing McLaren had till 1994 until Mercedes stepped in as the engine supplier.