I was on a business trip to Pondicherry Friday, and with direct flights being suspended by SpiceJet, the next option was to go to Madras (350 Km) and take a cab for 3 1/2 Hr journey. (Luckily the Mfg site is 25 km ahead of Pondy City en route, so you don't have city traffic hassle both ways).
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Sunday, August 06, 2023
Vandae Bharat Express
Wednesday, August 02, 2023
Podcast I listen to
I have been listening to Podcasts since 2007 January. (I got an 80Gb Ipod at Bangkok Airport) I used to download and sync podcasts to the device back in those days.
People were curious about what Podcasts I listen to keep myself current.
Here are the list as of August 2023. I listen to about 3 hrs of podcasts. (@3X Speed thro OVERCAST) podcast app.
Happy listening.
Karthik.
PS: Uploads are the MP3 file I personally upload to listen like Audio Books, Youtube videos -Audio converted...(Especially Interviews etc.).
Tuesday, August 01, 2023
My Ashes Moments down the lane..! (1975-2023).
Ashes Moments down the lane.. The only cricket matches I follow; rest all given up!
What an incredible finish, England like last time in 2019, tied 2-2. Australia like last time won toss, lost the match chasing! 2-2 is a fair result. (England should have won 3-2, but that is cricket)
My no electronic devices after 7pm policy, prevented me from watching live this ashes series, and I catch up on highlights at 430am post cup of coffee.! I watch few balls on the internet (Sky Sports UK) with no Ad nonsense stuff from Indian broadcasters! This must have been my lowest following of the Ashes cricket series with less than 100 balls watched/ tracked.. Shows how much things take less priority as you age. (1981 we use to wake up 5am for 530am Ashes start or awake till 12 Midnight in England for 85, 2005 Ashes).
Let me know your Ashes Memory, the famous one!!???
Ashes being the greatest cricket event, may be the top 5 sporting events. I thought I would go through my memory (NO Google) on key Ashes moments from 1975……!
1975 Sydney Test Aussies regained Ashes, Greg Chappal caught Arnold off Mallet. 3-0, 2 to play.
1977 Geoff Boycott Series 100s, Batted 5 days in a test, England regain Ashes 3-0. Alan Knott epic rescues. Bob Woolmer too class act.
1978-> Enter Alan Border / Rodney Hogg… Nothing could be done, England pound Aussies 5-1. Lambs to Slaughter.
1979 3 tests between West Indies vs Aussies matches. Aussies won 3-0, Geoff Boycott 99 Not out, carried his bat too.. 1st player to be left stranded on 99.
1981- Bothm Ashes. Enough said…! Personally, disappointing even radio commentary stopped. I watched Bob Willis spell first time yesterday boy what an Angry man! (Leeds!)
1983- Enter Geoff Lawson, destroyer..! Aussies Regained Ashes 2-1. Miller famous rebound catch of Tavare to end Thomson Border resistance!!!
1985 England pounded Aussies…. 4-1 I think after 1-0 trailing, Wayne Philips out, conterversial catch of Gower Boot. Gower/ Gooch 300 runs in a day..
1986-> Enter Steve Waugh… England Retain Ashes. Mike Gatting said No hope for Australian Cricket.
1989 Border Win Ashes… Big Merv Knocks the stumps down… Terry Alderman like 1981 had lot of fun but on winning side this time. Fastest Regain of Ashes..! Boon and Marsh 304/0 end day 1..! First ashes I didn't even have a radio to listen or track scores, as I moved to a new place/ new job. (Ratlam Madhya Pradesh!)
1992- Aussies dominance continues home, Darren Gough heroics for a consolation win.
1993- Shane Warne ball of century…. Aussies win easily. England out of depth. Graham Thorpe the hope star for England.
1995 I don’t remember this series… Wonder why??? Aussies won 3-1 or so….
1997---Aussies dominance continues in England, they come back after first test loss to win 3-1.
1999- Ashes stay in Australia. 3-1 I cant even remember this series as England were in worst performance so not much followed up. Also I was busy in chaning jobs and so cricket was last thing on mind.
2001- Ashes 3-1 Another fastest win… Waugh, Warne, McGrath pound England.
2003- 4-1 Australia, England Cricket at its lowest.
2005 The greatest Ashes Ever 2-1 with Petersen century.. England Regained Ashes after 1985, I was in Thailand listening over Internet. First time crowd came to watch cricket match praying all 5 days of rain… (England up 2-1 and rains would do!).
2007 Australia Regained Ashes. Pounding poor games by England after dominating many times.
2009, 13, 15, 19, 2023--- England Didn’t lose Ashes series in England. Australia have not won Ashes in England since 2001…! England won 9,13,15 and draw 2-2. 19 and 2023. England bowling was too good!!
2010- England Regained Ashes and won in Australia 3-1 after 1-0 down. 400 for 1 was common score for England and as was Australia’s 39/5… Showed gulf in class..!
2014,18,22-- England had no answer to Aussies on slaught! Series was lost even before it began! Only Question now is My favorite crickter Joe Root, would ever win an Ashes or score 100s in Australia!
Saturday, July 29, 2023
DIGI YATRA
I was on a 2-day Business visit to Bombay (Kalyan). (Boy it is pouring a lot here- I am reminded of 26th July 2005 when 900mm rain fell in 24 hrs and how I escaped that day by a few hours by taking an earlier flight out of Bombay on Monsanto Business travel to Aurangabad!)!!!
Tuesday, July 25, 2023
Why I won't go watch even one World Cup Cricket match, despite 5 matches in Bangalore!!!!
Shravan, my son, insists that I go for the matches at Bangalore saying, "100$ a ticket Dad, I shall get you"! I have flatly refused.! (We both went 2000 Miles to Qatar to see 6 world cup football matches in 4 days in warmer conditions in November 2022 !! What an awesome experience it was !)..!!! In fact, I may even spend 0 time watching any match even on TV/ Internet, the white ball game has become such an untouchable/ loathed sport.
Oppenheimer
Lalitha and I are just back on this rainy muggy day Sunday here in Bangalore, watching the movie, "Oppenheimer". This movie is also special, as this is the first movie in 33 years of married life that Lalitha and I are seeing at the theater with just both of us. (The total movie could be about 10 or so in the 20 years of movie watching since children pestered me to take them to Harry Potter movies back in the early 2000s and then they took me to movies which I selected like Reacher, The Post, Dunkirk etc.). Also, I broke the promise of 1 movie a year with 2 movies in 6 weeks. (hahhahah But still one movie a year in India holds good!).....
Karthik.
Saturday, July 15, 2023
Lalitha and I are back home. We spent 3 days of week 8, in the USA rather quietly with the children. We went to see the workspace of Radha,( Deloitte - San Jose) Shravan (Apple - Vallco Park, Cupertino) and Sangeetha (Texas Instruments, Santa Clara). I was pleasantly surprised that Unlike India, Shravan and others came up to the security checkpoint and so we could spend an extra one-hour post-check-in etc. ( I had such prior experience before 9/11, but assumed that would have been done away with post 9/11)