Sunday, January 15, 2006
But it rained ...!
(For the uninitiated, from since I've joined my a organization (refer to the last post), I again get to hear music on my comp while working).
Just a couple of days back, I heard this song, by Parikrama, again after a long time. The music is awesome, the way it catches up the main-stream is cool ... and the chord it touches throughout the song, is the same which is there in a few songs, which just touches your heart. Though I believe there's something they definitely could've done better on ... the lyrics. I find them extremely unimpressive and pessimistic here. I've met them personally, have been to infinite no. of their concerts, acknowledge the fact that they're one of the few Indian bands which have a tremendous potential to make it real big in the world market ... but only if they improve upon on the substance somewhere.
Below is the link to download it ... and the lyrics too.
http://www.parikrama.com/bir/song.html
Wrapped in a polythene, tucked away safe in my mind
a little goodbye, maybe, or just a passing smile
The birds fly away to the sky still searching for home
a bunch o' paper flowers, or a little child left all alone
Can somebody hear me, I'm screaming from so far away
morning who'll calm you, the evening's eclipsed again
*Well does life get any better
more yesterday than today
How I thought the sun would shine tommorow
But it rained...
They justified the cause for which Daddy might give up his life
it's been so long, so long a time but still I miss Daddy at night
The ache is long gone but the never keeps staring at me
the waters in the seas are high, and all the sand castles have drowned
*Well does life get any better
more yesterday than today
How I thought the sun would shine tommorow
But it rained...
- Asterix.
Thursday, January 12, 2006
Analytics - The Upcoming Buzz Word in India
Till now, as I perceived, it'd been a niche class of business, where only the people from the ISIs (Oh no, not that one ... I mean - The Indian Statistical Institutes) would land up to run few regressions/ formulate complex mathematical equations to build up a couple of captivating "What-if Models" to present to few clients in India, who were at all concerned about how to cut their marketing costs, increase their conversion-success rate on the target customer base, identify and single-out the risky propositions and the existing relationships, and what not!
But now it seems that by making a decision of getting into this sector, I was "Just-in-Time". The day I’d decided that I wanted to quit my previous organization and move on, I did a 20-days extensive research on where did my future lie / where could I get promising returns to my inputs in any co. Once I'd zeroed-in to get into Analytics, I applied to 4 cos., got 4 calls for interviews, appeared for 3 of those interviews, got 3 offers, chose to negotiate between 2 of them, and finally decided to accept the one where I'm currently placed now.
This place absolutely seems unbelievable. At one instance, you see a plethora of people from IIMs, IITs and ISIs, working on their comps with not even a single raw expression on their faces for hours, and on another instance, the same people are abso-bloody-lutely chilled out, either all gathered around someone playing a guitar in the office and accompanying him in singing the song, or someone's playing basketball/football/cricket in the gallery in the office, or you might find people chatting over yahoo/msn/skype messengers, or may be if that's not enough, you may find them playing online intranet games like pool. The place is absolutely like a dream house. And to add to it, it's growing at more than 200%. Compensation structures in this sector are truly astonishing, promising a tremendous growth in the same over the years.
The analytics companies act as the think-tank of every organization which has got data on their IT systems of their past behaviours but doesn't know what to do with it. The people here apply their knowledge of pure/applied mathematics and business dimension to provide consultancy services to them. Irrespective of these technical know-hows, one thing that's truly required here is aptitude and common-sense, and like I always say, Common sense is not so common.
This industry is growing many folds every month, making every other sector-special firm (the clientele) to realize the importance of its existence. I wish I had the exact data to testify my statement. Nevertheless, the statistics can be found in yesterday's Mumbai ET and Business Times, which had a huge article on my organization. The analytics sector in India will be worth a research in few months, and I hope to continue being a proud analyst in this field :-)
- Asterix.
Wednesday, January 11, 2006
The Eyes speak a Thousand Words
That feature has been something which also made me like d girls i'd liked the most in my life - the eyes tht speak. Her eyes speak what is in d heart, d way the eyes laugh when she does, the way they spell it all out wht u'r feeling at heart. Dunno but i guess the eyes solely are enough to play a major role to make me fall for someone.
Now tht d intermission is over, i'm back to d movie.
D movie's amazing, and so is Konkana.
(I guess all Sharmas rule d world ... lol)
- Asterix.
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
My Atom feed is up and running!!
I've been seeing ppl putting a xml link on their sites for past 1 year now ... Everyone was getting bitten by this new-found craze. Unknown to this concept and under the pretext of being too busy to explore it, I'd been fultoo ignoring it, till I saw my flatmate's co. running largely on the RSS reader.
So, here it is -
Atom : http://sangeet.blogspot.com/atom.xml
RSS : http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogspot/fBYn :-)
Use it people, as this place has become hot-n-happening now .. Lol.
- Asterix
Monday, January 09, 2006
The Ongoing New Life ... !
New job, new knowledge in a new sector, new people, new flat, new location, new flatmates, new habits, new mode of transport, new kinda freedom .... everything was so new and to get over the feeling of losing a bit of old stuff ... I took my own time.
Have been trying to wind-up the previous stuff and connections and link with the new one ... let's see how long it takes ...
- Asterix.
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