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A Chupacabra named ‘Health Scare’

Wrote an article yesterday in The Daily Mississippian on the current health care debate.
* Creative Commons image by lab2112
September 1, 2009 2 Comments
Thinking of PHP, Apache, Ruby, MySQL and Unicode
In the last post, I mentioned meeting my old pal Tux.
Now back to coniguring the machine. I will be using the test server for Drupal websites, Rails projects and possibly Lift projects. Also, I love Punjabi and I love Unicode. So I’m going to try to make things as Unicode friendly as they can be.
Let’s start.
February 27, 2009 3 Comments
Ubuntu Install on XServe G5

I hardly get enough time away from my Mac machines, so I planned to get back in touch with the penguin, and to build a test server.
My plan was to install Xen, and then run a Linux instance on top of it. However the only spare machine was a G5 Xserve, I could not find any information of Xen on ppc processor.
Choosing Linux flavour for ppc wasn’t easy either. Most of the open source linux flavours have stopped supporting ppc, as it seems like a dying platform. Red Hat and Suse seem to support the architecture in their enterprise versions. I did’nt wanted to run YDL, the only flavour I could find truely supporting ppc architecture.
Finally, I decided to go ahead with the Ubuntu 8.04 Server community version for ppc.
February 27, 2009 2 Comments
Happy Diwali to you and your family
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To send this ecard to an orkut friend, copy and paste following code
<table style="width:auto;"><tr><td><a href="http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/_q-vdlJ8PXvUPXLtaGy5sw"><img src="http://lh4.ggpht.com/askang/SQavwqjbBXI/AAAAAAAAA2Q/QuKIbtE_ang/s800/diwaliraat.jpg" /></a></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:11px; text-align:right">Wishing a very Happy Diwali to you and your family.</td></tr></table>
October 28, 2008 No Comments
The Spinning Wheel film Festival Experience

I am back from a trip to Toronto, Canada after attending Spinning Wheel Film Festival. I was there on the invitation of Mr T. Sher Singh of SWFF International.
I first got aquatinted with Mr T Sher Singh, when I submitted one of my post-debate articles to SikhChic.com.
I’ll post more on the details of my journey later. However, I have put up a web album of the pictures I took while traveling to Toronto.
October 28, 2008 No Comments
I’m on SikhChic.com

A post-debate article, on my take on the experience of being the only turban wearing Sikh at the first US presidential debate, has been published at Sikhchic.com. If the front page link is not working anymore, here is the permanent link.
September 30, 2008 No Comments
The debate after-effect

The US presidential debate was the best thing that happened to the University of Mississippi in quite a while. OleMiss is still recovering from the best hangover a university can ever have. My friend James Church has posted student account of the debate here. (By the way, we also beat Gators this weekend. Woohoo!)
I was in and around the media tent and “spin alley” for most of the debate. Instead of writing a long and boring narration, here is a picture blog of the debate that my flickr feed has posted. I did not have enough time to tag each picture; if you follow American politics, you’ll see some big names in there. Feels like a match puzzle? Lets write a program to solve it!:)
September 30, 2008 No Comments
The debate is on.

Senator John McCain’s announcement on suspending his debate is drawing looks of shock in Oxford.
This small town in northern Mississippi seems to be all painted red, white and blue in the wake of Friday’s Presidential debate. Within an hour of the Senator John McCain’s announcement, a petition website is up.
The The Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) has released a statement a while ago that it is moving forward with its plan for the first presidential debate at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss. this Friday, September 26.
Photo Credits: Jessica Miller
September 24, 2008 1 Comment
On being a debate related event panelist
I was invited by the Office of International programs to be on the panel for ‘Politics Around the World’ forum. It was fun addressing a diverse group of people, and being involved in a discussion across borders.
The University did a press release of the event, which is already on youtube.
The university also posted the audio podcast of the whole event here.
September 24, 2008 2 Comments
Last month Update and Presidential Debate at Ole Miss
It has been a while that I did a post.
Last month I travelled to San Jose, California to see my younger brother. California is beautiful. Went around the Silicon Valley campuses, enjoyed the California beaches,

drove around San Francisco,

saw the famous Golden Gate Bridge,

went for a game of beach-ball at Half Moon bay,

and went on 17 Mile Drive.

And yes! I forgot to tell you, I was there for just a day and a half:).
September 23, 2008 No Comments




