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		<title>Reviewing the LogMeIn app</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 19:49:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>farhan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The coolest apps of all that I&#8217;ve discovered on the app store has to be the LogMeIn.com client for the iPhone. It basically allows you to access another computer in your LogMeIn account over the Internet by some insane technology, and you can use your computer directly from your phone! That&#8217;s ultra amazing, and I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=370&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The coolest apps of all that I&#8217;ve discovered on the app store has to be the LogMeIn.com client for the iPhone. It basically allows you to access another computer in your LogMeIn account over the Internet by some insane technology, and you can use your computer directly from your phone! That&#8217;s ultra amazing, and I was totally blown away by the speed with which you can control your computer.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a snapshot of the website which says that the app is totally for free, and in this free version out can do just about everything like file sharing or direct computer control. The pro version gives other benefits, but I didn&#8217;t find any of them very top requirement material.</p>
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<p>In order for this to work, you need to have the free client installed on the computer as well. Once you&#8217;ve done that, you will be able to either browse the computer files entirely via your phone, or access the entire computer desktop. Here&#8217;s a couple of snaps from my computer folder structure which is very easy to navigate.</p>
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<p>The last picture shows how you can also retrieve files from your computer hard disk via the Internet over to your iPhone. Totally neat.</p>
<p>As for desktop sharing, the only limitation is the lack of a proper keyboard and a small iPhone screen, otherwise it&#8217;s pretty smooth if you want to work on your computer on the go.</p>
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<p>I was able to work normally and even work on my document files using the standard qwerty keyboard input.</p>
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<p>Overall it&#8217;s an awesome application and highly recommended, especially if you don&#8217;t want to take all your hardware wherever you go. Good for me since I often gave to access data from remote locations, and with the added functionality of retrieving files and stuff this is a totally new definition of mobile computing.</p>
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		<title>Reviewing some iPhone apps (and getting some thumb exercise)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jan 2012 19:59:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>farhan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I have been checking out some of the neat free apps on the app store and found some pretty delightful stuff, and along that journey of app-discovery I also stumbled upon some general iPhone usage tricks for multitasking and ease of use. Before I give details of the apps, here&#8217;s a snapshot of the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=360&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I have been checking out some of the neat free apps on the app store and found some pretty delightful stuff, and along that journey of app-discovery I also stumbled upon some general iPhone usage tricks for multitasking and ease of use. Before I give details of the apps, here&#8217;s a snapshot of the orientation lock button which can be accessed by pressing the home button twice.</p>
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<p>This is particularly useful when you&#8217;re lying down on one side and don&#8217;t want to tilt your phone in an awkward position to use it. By the way, all these snapshots can be taken by pressing the home and lock buttons simultaneously (forgive me if I sound like a noob).</p>
<p>And as for the multitasking part, I never knew that the iPhone was capable of something like it till I felt a slowing down in overall usage. Googling my problem I found out that just pressing the home button doesn&#8217;t close an app, but the double tap home button shows which apps are running at the moment, which you can close off properly by doing a press hold over any app till the red minus sign comes up, at which point you can kill the unwanted apps by just pressing the minus sign.</p>
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<p>Some of the apps that I had been running before making the aforementioned discovery include some interested music composing apps, a few of them a pure visual and auditory treat. Soundprism is one app which lets you play (and record in the pro version) synthesised sounds on a kind of keyboard the keys for which you can press as a group by selecting the shape of the area that you need to use to press them. Sounds a bit confusing, and I haven&#8217;t got the hand of it yet, but just pressing those keys and listening to the soothing sounds is enough to keep you entertained on a lazy Sunday night.</p>
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<p>Another interesting app among many is the PatternMusic app which is exactly like the Koan X Platinum software I used on the PC a long time ago. Panning &#8220;instrument&#8221; icons over the space allows you to adjust their volume and panning, and you can configure each instruments tune and melody in a a separate interface. Again, you need to pay money to be able to save anything, and I am not sure if anyone would do so much work in this just to have their creations not saved.</p>
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<p>TurboViewer allows me to view wireframes of DWG files of almost any size with ease. Standard punch zoom and orbit operations can be done to review the wireframe models. I don&#8217;t see too much utility for this app, but with superior markup options thus would definitely be a must have for CAD managers and designers on the move.</p>
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<p>And then I tried out the WordFued app, which had me hooked for quite some time. Apart from the mildly annoying ads after every move you make, this is a neat app for casual multiplayer play, and definitely gives you a chance to exercise those neurone while you&#8217;re lounging on your couch.</p>
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<p>Finally, a snapshot from another cute app which serves a noble purpose; to put the sleepless ones to sleep. The monotonous snore of this little red guy floating on a cloud will definitely send anyone to where he is. A little nudge to his cloud moves him around the screen, and a more violent shake can disturb him, but he never wakes up!</p>
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<p>Should be enough app review for now. Just realised that my right thumbs aching after writing such a long post on a teeny weeny screen. Until next time.</p>
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		<title>Playing around with my new iPhone 4</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 05:59:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>farhan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ah, sure am glad the wider landscape keyboard came up for writing a blog post on my iPhone. Yep, finally managed to get one and been installing all my favourite cloud based applications like Evernote and Dropbox. So far it&#8217;s been an interesting experience, apart from the initial hassle of setting up an Apple account [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=348&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, sure am glad the wider landscape keyboard came up for writing a blog post on my iPhone. Yep, finally managed to get one and been installing all my favourite cloud based applications like Evernote and Dropbox. So far it&#8217;s been an interesting experience, apart from the initial hassle of setting up an Apple account to download the apps.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an iPhone 4, without the &#8220;s&#8221;. Yes I can&#8217;t experience the dual core power of the newer version, but i guess that&#8217;s of better use for gaming and stuff, for which I already have my old friend the PSP. By the way, I was looking for a comparison of the PSP and the iPhone processor because the screenshots of some iPhone games that I saw weren&#8217;t as good as the PSP. I have mostly been browsing, tweeting, and typing on the phone so far&#8230; and oh yes, taking macro shots of fruits and insects as well. Love the touch focus feature!</p>
<p>So before I bought this, I was a bit double minded about whether I should go for an iPad or an iPhone, since I was mainly interested in reading documents on the go, being able to take notes and then put them up on the cloud for use on the computer. I guess the phone was a better decision because it gives me more portability, at the cost of screen size ofcourse, which I think shouldn&#8217;t be a huge problem since I probably would have read documents off the pad for the first few weeks! Document reading isn&#8217;t that pleasant with the smaller screen, but it&#8217;s way better than the reading experience on the PSP Bookr homebrew. The ability to scroll around PDF files and view their images is smooth. I wonder why there isn&#8217;t a built in support for OpenOffice documents; most of my stuff is done on that.</p>
<p>Dropbox didn&#8217;t download all my data from the cloud, but it allows me to specify some of the shared documents as &#8220;favourites&#8221;, and that allows me to work with them offline. It also allows me to specify the local storage on the phone so that things don&#8217;t get too out of hand. Pretty handy when I would have to review stuff at a remote location without internet access.</p>
<p>Typing seems to be pretty smooth. The autocorrect seems to be playing its role well. The only problem with these touch phones is that you can&#8217;t feel the buttons you&#8217;re pressing, which can easily lead to typos. Apple is probably working on that; some kind of screen which would send very small electrical signals back to the users fingers to give a touch sensation. Kind of like giving little electric shocks, but I already felt a very light tingling in the phones outer metal frame when I was using it with the data cable plugged in. Had similar electrical ground related issues on my hp laptops metal body, not sure if Apple recognises this as a problem, since hp says that these little jolts don&#8217;t do any harm. Well, it might help me to live longer.</p>
<p>The battery just went down a couple of percentages as I&#8217;m typing this with the wifi on. Made a mistake on the first night I bought it by not turning off the &#8220;use mobile services&#8221; feature, and that drained all of my credit, along with a fourth of the battery overnight.</p>
<p>Okay, I guess that should be enough for a first post about the phone coming from the phone itself. More will follow, and hopefully it will take the limelight off my Samsung phone blog post which I give credit for bringing a good deal of inquisitive and often annoying traffic to my blog.</p>
<p>Breakfast time, ciao!</p>
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		<title>2011 in review</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Jan 2012 04:40:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog. Here&#8217;s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,300 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 38 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=346&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.</p>
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<p>Here&#8217;s an excerpt:</p>
<blockquote><p>A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about <strong>2,300</strong> times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 38 trips to carry that many people.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>2012: Going Commando</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Dec 2011 18:31:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days back I was telling a colleague the importance of celebrating the new year. I told him that it’s all about letting yourself know that a big change is imminent, and when it happens, your mind would acknowledge it and be more… aware. It obviously will not continue on with the same monotonous [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=344&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days back I was telling a colleague the importance of celebrating the new year. I told him that it’s all about letting yourself know that a big change is imminent, and when it happens, your mind would acknowledge it and be more… aware. It obviously will not continue on with the same monotonous routine that you have had all along, but would seek to synchronize with this change that everyone seems to be talking about. So even if you haven’t planned out anything for the new year, and even though you’re still confused about what you expect from your self, I don’t think you need to worry at all. All you need to do is accept that fact that something big is about to change in around 60 minutes from now, and you need to be a part of your change.</p>
<p>Do that, and then watch your subconscious spring into action.</p>
<p>I think I did something like that last year, though I had some defined plans too. Thankfully, much has been achieved, though something which I have been thinking of doing for quite some time now has not. Maybe I’m worrying about it too much, and all the worry is making me anxious, filling me with fears, doubts, and frustrations, which eventually bog me down. But let us not lose hope, and based on what I said earlier, let’s just let it flow this time and see what happens. The white waters always crash against rocks, increasing the turbulence, the speed, the chaotic generation of waves, the terrifying sound… but it all eventually falls down to the peaceful waters below.</p>
<p>Sometimes I wonder what kind of risks are we supposed to take in life, what their “intensity” should be, and how much planning do we need to do before we take them. Exactly what level of fear should we experience when we are about to make a decision that will change our lives. Do we even need to feel fear to dictate our lives? Would we be able to live sanely without it? I think what we should realize is that if we fear that a risk that we might take will destroy us completely, we should also fear the misery we would be in if we never took that risk, never knew how it would feel like. Reiterating from a previous post on this blog, I had written a line on my wall this year, and its still up there, and will probably be there till someone new moves in and rubs if off. It kept me alive and going, though I don’t think I have achieved much, even though I completed my primary objectives. But I spent a lot of time wondering, thinking, and fearing, the things which I need to clean up for the new year.</p>
<p>But I have noticed something very different in my 2011, something bright and vivid, and it makes me smile every time. I felt completely in sync with my subconscious at times, and I enjoyed watching some events unfold just as I wanted them to. At times it seemed to easy, and I felt that might be underachieving, or maybe my target were set too low. I realized the importance of “thinking big”, of keeping a bigger picture in our heads for us to process later on. Who knows what might pop up during the year and get you completely by surprise.</p>
<p>So here we go, the important points for me to program in my subconscious for 2012:</p>
<ol>
<li>Think less, do much more. Very important, do not ignore this. Following general intuition and going commando is sometimes the best way out of a tricky situation. A little ventilation can help, you know…</li>
<li>Focus and execute whatever you are trying to do more. Need to filter out the things I might be wasting my energies on.</li>
<li>Get ready to smash into the rocks. A few bruises probably won’t look too bad, eh?</li>
</ol>
<p>And while we’re at it, I should also add that I probably need to brush up on my cooking skills; these French toasts I just made taste more like boiled rubber with cheese. I probably shouldn’t have used fresh butter to fry them.</p>
<p>Alright, so here’s here to another smashing new year! I hope it brings us peace and happiness, because that’s all we need. I’ll share a truly beautiful track I heard in the movie <em>Cairo Time</em>. And the screen capture in the video has a line that says it all:</p>
<blockquote><p>Sometimes you need to forget the rules and remember your heart.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Happy new year :)</p>
<p>&#160;</p>
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		<title>The Winter of 2011</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 14:16:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The unexpected chill this year in Islamabad has taken its toll on my respiratory system, causing it to suffer from runaway snot and an unpleasant sounding cough. The more I tried to keep the germs away, the closer they got to me, probably by finding a hidden “backdoor” in my immune system, despite the fact [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=340&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The unexpected chill this year in Islamabad has taken its toll on my respiratory system, causing it to suffer from runaway snot and an unpleasant sounding cough. The more I tried to keep the germs away, the closer they got to me, probably by finding a hidden “backdoor” in my immune system, despite the fact that I never kept the hand sanitizer away from me. I’m not sure if I should thank a friend for hooking me on to these little bottles. At least they have proved their worth by delaying the onset of a cold, so that I’m probably the last one to get the big sneezes this season.</p>
<p>Sometimes I wonder if it really is colder this year, or whether it’s just the psychological effects of having lesser gas to burn in your kitchen and in your geyser. My feet fingers nearly got frostbitten last year, and I had them soaking in a warm salt water bath, thanks to a prompt suggestion from my parents in Lahore. Haven’t got that this year, thankfully, but I have felt an increased requirement for woolies, despite the fact that I have accumulated a fine layer of fat under my skin (yes, I use a micro gauge to measure the thickness of my skin from time to time). It hasn’t rained this month, and that is adding to the chill, since everyone expects Mother Nature to turn her thermostat down when the clouds decide to unload.</p>
<p>But with the chill comes the fun. The fun of gobbling down handfuls of dry fruit assortments, of drinking chocolate milk lying in your ocean of quilts as you watch an old Christmas movie, of taking a nice hot shower in morning and then drying your hair in the sun (that is if you are lucky to wake up earlier than the others), and of jogging down the streets on a cold night, trying to warm those tootsies, among other things. It’s funny that winter always has to come at the end of the year; I can’t imagine (and probably don’t want to) how new years eve would be with the mercury hitting 40 degrees Celsius on the scale. Probably nature’s way of freezing everything before the big thaw in the first quarter of the new year. You may want to take advantage of the “freeze”, as I would call it, when most of the civilized world is on vacations, when the workload is less, when the kitchens are filled with the warmth and reinvigorating smell of homemade chicken corn soup, and when families get to spend more time together, and reminisce about the year gone by.</p>
<p>I think I’ll probably write another post for the new year, like I always do, asking people to plan and focus and all that. So I’ll leave you now with a very soft tune from Enya which I came across while surfing YouTube. Last year I was hooked on her <em>One Toy Soldier</em> song, and this is dedicated to another wonderful (albeit influenzic) winter.</p>
<p>Have a great time, and be close to the ones you love.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 06:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here’s some of my very recent tweets which are a sort of prelude to what I am going to rant about: The most obscene thing about new technology is the fact that people don&#8217;t utilize it to its fullest potential. The only way to thank technology for making our lives easier is to devise super [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=336&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here’s some of my very recent tweets which are a sort of prelude to what I am going to rant about:</p>
<blockquote><p>The most obscene thing about new technology is the fact that people don&#8217;t utilize it to its fullest potential.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>The only way to thank technology for making our lives easier is to devise super creative ways to using it&#8230;</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>&#8230;in other words, start using your brain before the machines take over!</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>It will be the end of the human race when a robot puts a paratha-anda in his mouth, chew it, and then tell you that it is delicious.</p></blockquote>
<p align="center"><img style="margin:0 0 0 5px;" src="http://vegrecipesofindia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/egg-paratha-recipe.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="230" /></p>
<p align="left">My God that looks delicious.</p>
<p align="left">So you got your latest iPhone or some kind of tab, and are busy exploring its amazing capabilities, showing them off to your mom and dad, getting all those wow’s from your friends. The next day you aren’t showing it off too much, and as the days go by, you’re using it just for making calls or sending messages. You spent 500$ for that gadget, and now it serves you as your alarm clock in the morning, and as a phone during the day. Microchip disgrace! Immense digital power rotting away in that fantastic stainless steel body! It’s like watching Usain Bolt eating McBurgers with mashed potatoes on a couch, watching Oprah 18 hours a day.</p>
<p align="left">How about getting more creative with your gadget? Remember what Uncle Ben told Porky Parker? With-great-power-comes-great-responsibility kinda thing? Knock knock?</p>
<p align="left">Well, you got great power in your hands. The “responsibility” here is to:</p>
<blockquote>
<p align="left">…make sure that you give the increasing pace of technological advancement its due respect, and exercise your neurons to realize the fullest potential of your devices by using them in every way imaginable.</p>
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<p align="left">I mean, I find it kind of disturbing when someone buys an amazing i7 core processor laptop just to check e-mails and write documents. He’s putting in all that money for something he thinks is “new”, and he doesn’t realize that other cheaper options can serve his purpose too. Okay, you might want to support the fact that one needs to keep up with the increasing pace of technology… but if you want to do that, give technology some respect!</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 07:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The DAWN media group are probably a bunch of scared pussies since they moderated a comment I had posted on this news piece. If the west thinks they can make mistakes like these and get away with it, thinking that we can be quieted with a little dog bone, they are wrong. They use our [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=334&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The DAWN media group are probably a bunch of scared pussies since they moderated a comment I had posted on <a href="http://www.dawn.com/2011/11/27/us-told-to-vacate-shamsi-base-nato-supplies-stopped.html" target="_blank">this news piece</a>.</p>
<p>If the west thinks they can make mistakes like these and get away with it, thinking that we can be quieted with a little dog bone, they are wrong. They use our land for their purpose, and we have been very easy with them so far. If you try to attack the sovereignty of the people of Pakistan, we will undoubtedly destroy you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Nov 2011 03:18:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Came across this TED video on Facebook sometime back. I think she’s still in a bit of a daze after her unfortunate event since she seems to be acting a bit strange! But whatever she might have felt during the stroke sure seems like a dream. Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor shares her stroke experience As [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=332&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Came across this TED video on Facebook sometime back. I think she’s still in a bit of a daze after her unfortunate event since she seems to be acting a bit strange! But whatever she might have felt during the stroke sure seems like a dream.</p>
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<div style="width:448px;clear:both;font-size:.8em;">Neuroanatomist Jill Bolte Taylor shares her stroke experience</div>
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<p>As you can see, she’s talking about a blending in with everything, since her brain lost the capacity to recognize the limits of her body. You get to hear people talk about out-of-body experiences and spiritual people attaining Nirvana by controlling their minds to blend in with everything, and lose their selves. Experiencing that could be an interesting experience, but I have something else on my mind…</p>
<p>When you drive your car, you somewhat know what the outer physical limits of your car are, and you can tell whether it can pass through a narrow alley come around the corner. My question is: does your car become an extension of your body when you take control of it? It’s not like holding your pen, since you can actually see the tip of your pen in front of your eyes, and thus can position it correctly on the paper. But the sides of your car you cannot see.</p>
<p>Try it out today; see how you “feel” when you sit in the drivers seat of your car. I guess it would not be safe to attain Nirvana while you’re driving down the Motorway at 120 km/h.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Nov 2011 05:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was held this week on the 24th in an outdoor setting in SEECS, NUST H-12. I was sent an invite via e-mail, after I had submitted an interesting personality assessment questionnaire online for registration for attending the event. It was the first NUST related event I had attended, since it was in the evening, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=chewythoughts.wordpress.com&amp;blog=4995915&amp;post=328&amp;subd=chewythoughts&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>It was held this week on the 24th in an outdoor setting in SEECS, NUST H-12. I was sent an invite via e-mail, after I had submitted an interesting personality assessment questionnaire online for registration for attending the event. It was the first NUST related event I had attended, since it was in the evening, and by chance I had taken the day off for some research related work at the university. My expectations for the event (prior to attending it) had shifted constantly from really grand to mediocre and then to moderately grand. But whatever it was, it didn’t disappoint, and it was a fun evening too, out in the open in the SEECS fountain area, as they call it, with a spotlight lit ambience, rose petals, umbrella outdoor heaters, and lots of charged up youngsters, who really made me feel like an old time BTW.</p>
<p>I may point out some things that I felt were a bit wrong, but it does not mean in any way that the event was not good. The event was brilliant. So my criticisms, if any, are to be taken in good spirit.</p>
<p>As with all student managed NUST events this one was well done too. Pretty little X’s on the path outside SEECS led me to the venue, where a group of students wearing cool black TEDx t-shirts were busy getting stuff in order. Last moment arrivals of necessary hardware like the mushroom heaters caused a bit of a disturbance prior to the starting of the show as the providers had to make their way through the corridors with their gas cylinders and other accessories… I feel that should have been done a bit earlier. But you can’t blame the event organizers entirely for that. They on their part were doing a really good job with the registrations and the other management stuff.</p>
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<p><strong>The Setting</strong></p>
<p>So as I made myself comfortable on the left of the sitting area, a little higher than the stage itself. Since it wasn’t a proper auditorium, the lack of “levels” caused visual problems for the ones sitting at the back, since they were not able to see what was going on down on the stage, especially when the amazing sitar player and his tabla player had to sit down on the stage floor for his performance. The floral arrangements were very artistic, and we were later told that they were designed by one of the speakers themselves. However, the TEDxNUST poster on which some of these lovely floral arrangements were made was a little too reflective itself, which caused messy bumps and waves on the poster to be visible under the bright spotlights, creating a mildly unpleasant stage background. It would have been better if it were smoothed out in some way, pasted to a flat panel, or a clear white background were used.</p>
<p>The projection screens were placed on either side of the main stage, for the attendees to see from the left and the right of the sitting area. That was thoughtful, however the excess lighting on the stage caused the screen projections to dim out a bit, thus making it hard to make out the pictures that were being displayed. Usually a larger TV type screen works in these settings, but of course that could not have been possible too easily. A little clever lighting arrangement would have had made it fantastic.</p>
<p>There was a distinctly feminine touch to the entire setting; rose petals scattered near the central fountain area, little candles being lit up prior to starting the show, the stage sets like the <em>matkas</em> that were quickly arranged during the sitar players’ performance, the floral arrangements, etc. That’s probably why the environment looked appealing!</p>
<p>The seating was cleverly arranged to make use of all the space available, since the area wasn’t too large (the fountain is to blame). The rear gallery type view was taken up by the blogger class, who were actively involved in sending out live updates of the event to the website/twitter. It’s worth pointing that out at this point because the involvement of these tech-savvy youngsters in sending out live information over the internet made the event all the more dynamic and sort of digitally expansive, allowing thousands of viewers around the world to view and follow the proceedings live, online. Technology works wonders, BTW. That may sound like an old man’s statement, but visionaries like yours truly can’t help but imagining a time when digital holographs are beamed across the miles of this planet to be displayed in exactly the same three dimensional arrangement somewhere else in the world.</p>
<p>However, the NUST organizers did not have hologram technology, or Scotty’s beam-me-up tools, so they made most of whatever tech gadgets they had to make the event a success.</p>
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<p><strong>The People</strong></p>
<p>I could see some externals and internals in the crowd, very eager to see what was about to transpire on stage. Most of them could be seen tapping away on their devices, probably tweeting about the event, or maybe even texting each other! It wasn’t an unruly crowd, kind of like the ones who spend their time giggling in the back seats, however it did need a little 101 on event ethics, as my cynical self noticed the excess disturbance when the show had started.</p>
<p>What bothers me most is people walking around the venue during the show, finding their seats, and hundreds of photographs crawling around with their cameras, taking pictures of whatever things of interest they could spot (glory to the days when camera films were expensive). Not only here, but photographers tend to be quite a nuisance at every event, where every second person in the audience has a camera, and they quickly move to front to get a first-hand view of the couple getting married (if it’s a marriage event), or for any stage performance, thus merrily blocking the view for all the unfortunates sitting on their chairs. That’s probably one of the first things I would make sure would not happen if I were an event manager at any event.</p>
<p>The crowd was mostly the young, other than some distinguished oldies. The event probably would not have been a success if it had been dominated by the internet ignorant generation, who frequently pesters their children to teach them how to e-mail. Moreover, most of the talks were targeted more towards engaging and motivating the youth, though the ideas can be built upon by the older generation (given that they have any mental flexibility left for drastic changes and new challenges).</p>
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<p><strong>The Speakers</strong></p>
<p>I hope you haven’t skipped all the above to read this part, though I realize I should have written a bit about the speakers earlier. You can get their profiles on the TEDxNUST website, so I won’t bother going through their achievements.</p>
<p>I felt that the event had a theme to it, and the theme was Pakistan. I am not sure if that was the actual intent, but every speaker had a very Pakistan focus on their talks, unlike most of the TED talks one gets to see on the internet. Maybe it’s like that for independently organized events like these, or maybe it’s because it’s the first ever TEDxNUST event and it was necessary to give it a more focused and digestible beginning. It was good in a way; helps to assimilate all the ideas presented as a compendium, and then it can be implemented in a synergistic fashion to achieve all the speakers objectives.</p>
<p>The first speaker, <strong>YBQ</strong>, came on stage in a traditional <em>dhoti-shalwar</em> dress, and naturally everyone in the audience were anticipating a fantastic opening talk from someone who belongs to the distinguished artists class of our country. And that’s what he did. His dress was a striking green and white, the first indication of a very Pakistani event. He tried to kindle the kind of challenge-accepting spirit in everyone’s hearts by asserting that we should learn to believe in ourselves and do what we love doing the most. Apparently, he loves what he does, and he pointed out that most people come to Pakistan to die, but he came back from America to live. Now that’s original! The general theme of his talk was to look inwards into your soul, to accept who you are. Not too easy as said (for a large majority!), but motivating nonetheless, and a great start to the event.</p>
<p>I don’t exactly remember the sequence of the speakers, and I may mix up the points from their talks since I happen to have the memory of a cyborg goldfish, but I’ll try to bring it out <em>from the heart</em>, if you know what I mean.</p>
<p><strong>Azhar Rizvi</strong><em> </em>delivered a very crisp and professional talk on entrepreneurship, on engaging universities and institutions on the initiative that he was involved in, and startled everyone with the large numbers and facts that he presented. His talk built up into a final crescendo; the beginning felt like I was in an MBA lecture, frankly speaking. But through the interesting case that he built up and presented during his talk, he was able to send across one important point that I totally loved and is still stuck in my mind. He wants everyone to:</p>
<blockquote><p>Engage in small groups and develop ideas for improvement in any aspect of the society, and then propel these ideas to platforms where they could be heard and transformed into a reality. When there are tens of thousands of these idea cultivation groups and cells across the country, it would not only connect like minded people who are passionate about innovation and development, but also connect their hearts which would help in improving the overall development of the country.</p></blockquote>
<p>Those are not exactly his words, but that’s what I was able to extract from his interesting talk. It’s a sort of extension to the <em>look-into-your-soul</em> concept stated by YBQ earlier, only here you are extending your soul to other souls, creating links to let the passion flow like a river through the entire society, and engage people in developing new initiatives and startups which they alone could not have achieved.</p>
<p><strong>Farhana Azim</strong>’s talk was a bit of a hassle for her as she struggled to keep herself in sync with the flipping slides on her PowerPoint presentation. She probably wasn’t comfortable with controlling the slides herself, so obviously it had to get a bit messy when someone else was doing it for her. However, what she presented was thrilling. She’s a floral artist, and the pictures that she showed were of outstanding works of art made from all-organic materials, especially flowers. She had ended her talk with a passionate description about the beauty of flowers in Pakistan, and her experiences being around them. Not as motivating as the other talks I should say, but an interesting foray into the art of floral arrangements, and a realization that passion is what can help you make wonders.</p>
<p>Now <strong>Shah Sharabeel<em> </em></strong>came up with probably the most interesting ideas in all the talks. He was supposed to talk about how changes can take place with performing art. I was expecting something on the lines of all the theatre stuff and talk about art, but it was a bit more creative than that. The story that he told to send across his idea definitely portrayed him as a strict man who sticks to his principles, and that he’s the kind of guy who is serious about bringing a change in his society. His tone, however, got a bit harsh at various points in the talk, which showed his distaste for the prevailing ills in the society… but I guess that is what makes the talk all the more interesting, and gives more weight to the speakers statements.</p>
<p>He told how he always wants everything to start on time, and that his events are never a minute late. His staff had to bear a lot of manhandling, torn shirts and bruises because of angry late comers outside the theatre gates, but he would not let them in. So gradually, in the later shows that followed, all of the attendees came on time, and now his shows have 100% attendance. He also told how he was notified of a very senior government person, that he would be coming around 15 minutes late because of some family matters he had to attend to. Sharabeel thought out a plan, and that was to ask everyone in the audience to stand up from their seats and shout at the latecomer to get out, when he would enter the auditorium. The audience at his show loved the idea and were ready to that. Too bad the government guy was notified of this when he was on en route to the theatre in his entourage on the Mall road, and turned back home.</p>
<p>So HIS idea was based on a theme of Unity; that no one in our country would help us end corruption (he asked to mark his words on that), and that it would only be possible if everyone united, and openly declared war against all the corrupt people in the country. Now the idea may seem oft stated when you look at it on the surface, but there are certain societal dynamics, if I may call them as such, which need to be considered, as they play an important part in enabling this unity. Sharabeel introduced the idea before his performance had started, on stage, and obviously the audience were there for a purpose, and that was to watch HIS show. So naturally, the entire group of people at the event had a common thinking, a common objective there, and since the concept of a corrupt society is already understood and abhorred by every sane mind in the society, his idea motivated all the like minded people to instantly connect together to support his objective. So in my opinion, no matter what you do, you cannot unite people unless you have a uniting concept first, which should be independent of the objective you want to achieve. This would help automatically develop a kind of atmosphere of subconscious unity among the people, without them realizing that they are trying to unite themselves together. Simply stated, telling people to unite themselves in not the way to go, uniting them with something that secondary that they are all interested in doing will link their minds together.</p>
<p>The above concept can be used to explain the rationale behind <strong>Masoora Ali</strong>’s talk as well, in which she pointed out the importance of <em>Active Citizenship</em>. She raised a general idea, but I think it can be linked with Sharabeel’s idea for a synergistic effect. Thus, active citizenship can be one common uniting concept that can bring people together for a common cause, and when they come together for a common cause (which has to be a good one of course), they are linked, and when they are linked, their actions can be extended for creative revolutionizing concepts like the one introduced by Sharabeel; to put up slogans and posters at your shops, institutions, hospitals, etc., that no corrupt person of any standard would be entertained in these institutions.</p>
<p>Swaying away from these topics are the interesting talks by <strong>Badar Khushnood</strong> and <strong>Adnan Shahid</strong>, which revolved around more IT technology related stuff. Badar focused on effective utilization of the internet and active involvement of the Pakistani netizens in creating a better online Pakistan. He showed interesting facts about Pakistan’s internet behavior, which Google can very easily analyze. A bit scary when it comes to privacy issues, but I guess we can all trust a Pakistani working in Google (can we?). He talked about how there has been an increased use in mobile phones in Pakistan, something which I personally did not feel was a great “achievement” as owning a mobile phone does not signify progress on a smaller scale. It may show the adoption of technology by the country, but if the technology is not playing any role in the betterment of the country other than bringing it on top of the statistics lists, it need not be mentioned at all.</p>
<p><strong>Adnan Shahid</strong> delivered a well organized, crisp and chilling talk about e-waste in Pakistan, how the west dumps their discarded electronic waste in the third world like ours, how the poor people here are making a living out of selling, burning, disposing, transforming these highly toxic materials without considering the health hazards involved, and how our society is completely ignorant about these ills. It did spark a bit of resentment for the developed world, how they used less developed countries as a means to dispose off their old electronic waste. His initiative, Green Pakistan, revolves around the recycling concept, and also that we should always carefully check our electronic gadgets before buying them (whether they are “green” products or not). He said that we should tell the developed countries responsible for the waste to take back their waste and give us back the precious metals they used in making them. Now that’s an awesome statement, and practicable too if thought out well. It would be encouraging to see people following his initiative to dispose off our electronic materials in a well planned way, and not letting it fall in the hands of poor children who risk their lives by trying to make a living out of these toxic materials.</p>
<p><strong>Puruesh Chaudhary</strong> came up on stage with her very MBA-ish talk about… ummm… well frankly speaking, most of her high level terminology went over my head, but her initiative, <em>Agahi</em>, struck has an essential media revolution of our times. She showed a very cleverly complied short video documentary about how the media had shifted in its reports over time, and what is being displayed on TV nowadays. My thoughts exactly; as I watched the video, I felt like going back home, picking up the TV and throwing out of the house… something which I had been thinking of doing for a very long time (something which Adnan Shahid would not like, BTW). I do not understand why there is no regulatory body on media ethics in Pakistan. In the name of free speech, our TV channels constantly bombard us with hate, hate and more hate. They don’t even spare us on happy events like Eid, when they continue complaining about how the prices have risen during Eid, and other nonsensical material. Does a person really need to waste his day learning about elevated price items during Eid, when all he wants is just a pleasant time with his family and friends? Media needs a serious revamp, and we need to support people like Puruesh to bring this ethical revolution to the forefront.</p>
<p>The final speaker of the event, a photographer, delivered a highly patriotic talk about his unique travels throughout the length and breadth of Pakistan, the pictures that he had taken, and his experience with various places that a very large majority may not be aware of. <strong>Danial Shah</strong> presented a slideshow of his photographs which showed all the exocita in our country, stuff that I would personally like to see on my 2012 calendar. I’m not a big fan of nature and all-the-beauty-of-Pakistan, but I was engaged by the enthusiasm and determination of this young man to bring a good name to his country. People may constantly criticize these people who are simply doing what they love to do, and who strongly believe that what they do will eventually bring about a big change. But one should realize the criticisms will only make these people more stronger, and more unique. I thought that whatever he is doing is fantastic, and he should continue exploring deeper aspects of our urban, sub-urban, and rural societies, creating a link between the amazing natural beauty of the country, and the beauty that lies in the society that thrives and continues to mature in this part of the world.</p>
<p><strong>Rakae Jamil</strong> is being discussed at the end here, though he performed midway during the event. And that is because his performance was outstanding, and I didn’t want it to be overshadowed by all the discourse that I would have written later on. It’s funny that he played Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Greenday on his sitar, probably to captivate the younger audience. But his performance that followed appealed to everyone; his control over his instrument, and the accompanying tabla, both gave the impression that there was an orchestra of around 12 instruments playing. There were a thousand sounds with each of them having their own pulse… it was mesmerizing… if only the people walking around and leaving had realized that. I am glad there was no underground rock band or something like that at the event, and Rakae Jamil decorated the event with his auditory delights in a fascinating way.</p>
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<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>I skipped the dinner at the end, but that was supposed to be a networking session. However, what the overall impression that the event left on me, and of course on everyone else, was a very positive one, and it would definitely be a pleasure to attend more NUST organized events like these in the future. The event was well managed by the students, and I don’t think any other event management body would have done it as well as the students did it themselves (whoa!). You can check out the TEDxNUST website for more details. They might even upload the videos of the event for your viewing pleasure.</p>
<p>And now, after having spent my entire Saturday morning writing this post, I deserve a much needed breakfast. Stay bright Pakistan!</p>
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