Monday, October 13, 2008

Unusual Telecom Byproduct

Was checking www.cellular-news.com to get my daily dose of Telecom Gyan and found this amazing story about Elephants in Kenya. To summarise, whenever the wild elphants cross a GPS diefined Virtual boundary, to raid the villagers farm, a collar(GPS Tx + SIM card) tied onto the mammal, sends a text to the Ranger and he takes the necessary action to avert any tragedy. You never know how technology can be put to simple but effective use like these.

Here is the Full story:

Kenya's elephants send text messages to rangers

Kenya's vulnerable elephants fitted with collars that send text messages to rangers

KATHARINE HOURELD
AP News

Oct 11, 2008 18:10 EST

The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms.

The huge bull elephant had a long history of raiding villagers' crops during the harvest, sometimes wiping out six months of income at a time. But this time a mobile phone card inserted in his collar sent rangers a text message. Lesowapir, an armed guard and a driver arrived in a jeep bristling with spotlights to frighten Kimani back into the Ol Pejeta conservancy.

Kenya is the first country to try elephant texting as a way to protect both a growing human population and the wild animals that now have less room to roam. Elephants are ranked as "near threatened" in the Red List, an index of vulnerable species published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

The race to save Kimani began two years ago. The Kenya Wildlife Service had already reluctantly shot five elephants from the conservancy who refused to stop crop-raiding, and Kimani was the last of the regular raiders. The Save the Elephants group wanted to see if he could break the habit.

So they placed a mobile phone SIM card in Kimani's collar, then set up a virtual "geofence" using a global positioning system that mirrored the conservatory's boundaries. Whenever Kimani approaches the virtual fence, his collar texts rangers.

They have intercepted Kimani 15 times since the project began. Once almost a nightly raider, he last went near a farmer's field four months ago.

It's a huge relief to the small farmers who rely on their crops for food and cash for school fees. Basila Mwasu, a 31-year-old mother of two, lives a stone's throw from the conservancy fence. She and her neighbors used to drum through the night on pots and pans in front of flaming bonfires to try to frighten the elephants away.

Once an elephant stuck its trunk through a window into a room where her baby daughter was sleeping and the family had stored some corn. She beat it back with a burning stick. Another time, an elephant killed a neighbor who was defending his crop.

"We had to go into town to tell the game (wardens) to chase the elephants away or we're going to kill them all," Mwasu remembered.

But the elephants kept coming back.

Batian Craig, the conservation and security manager at the 90,000 acre Ol Pejeta conservancy, says community development programs are of little use if farmers don't have crops. He recalled the time when 15 families had their harvests wiped out.

"As soon as a farmer has lost his livelihood for six months, he doesn't give a damn whether he has a school or a road or water or whatever," he said.

Iain Douglas-Hamilton, founder of Save the Elephants, said the project is still in its infancy — so far only two geofences have been set up in Kenya — and it has its problems.

Collar batteries wear out every few years. Sometimes communities think placing a collar on an elephant implies ownership and responsibility for the havoc it causes. And it's expensive work — Ol Pejeta has five full-time staff and a standby vehicle to respond when a message flashes across a ranger's screen.

But the experiment with Kimani has been a success, and last month another geofence was set up in another part of the country for an elephant known as Mountain Bull. Moses Litoroh, the coordinator of Kenya Wildlife Service's elephant program, hopes the project might help resolve some of the 1,300 complaints the Service receives every year over crop raiding.

The elephants can be tracked through Google Earth software, helping to map and conserve the corridors they use to move from one protected area to another. The tracking also helps prevent poaching, as rangers know where to deploy resources to guard valuable animals.

But the biggest bonus so far has been the drop in crop raiding. Douglas-Hamilton says elephants, like teenagers, learn from each other, so tracking and controlling one habitual crop raider can make a whole group change its habits.

Mwasu's two young daughters play under the banana trees these sultry evenings without their mother worrying about elephants.

"We can live together," she said. "Elephants have the right to live, and we have the right to live too."

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Google Android-A Damp Squib!


After iPhone 3G, Google's Android OS based Goggle Phone or G1 was unveiled yesterday. But by the initial looks and the content of the device it looks to be a damp squib. The phone's design is age old, bricky and no way near the big gaints like Nokias or SEs. Maybe Google's strategy is to sell whats inside the phone rather than its looks.

Though t-mobile is selling it at very cheap rates, it is quite possible that the phone might not live up to its expectaions and might be shelved very soon. Of course, Google cant expect to beat long time players and pioneers like Nokia and Ericssons. But they are going to try all the tricks in the book before giving it up.

Meanwhile am still cursing myself for going for the shitty Blackberry :(

Friday, July 11, 2008

Check out my Super Slow Motion Video!

My housemate had discovered a great feature in his LG viewty Handset. It can capture video at high frame rates and playback at the ususal 24fps speed, thus slowing up any high speed action. If you remember the bullet piercing apple video you will understand what I am saying. So of all the high action things I do, I chose to capture Parota flipping in kitchen :-) And surprisingly it has come out good. Check out the video here(apologies for low light):



Wednesday, June 18, 2008

More HDRi......but a bit better!

Here are couple of more HDR images I worked on:














Will keep trying until I get a 'great' one! :-)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

My First Attempt at HDR Imaging!

Finally got the 8gig CF card for my DSLR yesterday(bought on ebay for 17 quid), tried a few snaps, and gave HDR a try. The results are not that striking! Here are the pics, taken at increments of 2 units and the final HDR output, produced using Photomatix:





-2 0 +2


Resulting HDR image.

Another try, with AEB steps of 1 unit:

-1 0 +1


Final HDR output.


Will post some more once I get comfortable with the technique.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

27 yrs, 7 days past.......Life creeps on!

Fade in to Date:

June 5th, 1981.

Voiceover(sounding like one of those Hollywood voice over guys):

June 5th 1981, a day written in capitals for the world to remember, cos on this day was born Mankinds' Saviour, Naveen Nagesh!

Cut to:
Abrupt ending!!

LOL!!!


I am not sure if I will be mankinds' Saviour or not, but as of now I feel am definitly a burden on Mankind. Its been 27 years of me taking this 'avatar', on this planet and what have been the major highlights of the past year:

Taking a huge risk and leaving a well paid job in Bangalore and travelling to an unknown land in search of greener pastures.

W
ell the 'risk' has defienitly paid off. Not in terms of any monetary benefits as such, but broadening my view about life. Being brought up in a totally protected environment back home, I was grossly unprepared for the hardships of living an independent life. But, hey Thank God, I have been given ample support to cope with my hardships through great friends like my housemates, Shankar,Mardi.

Other highlights include(have been thinking for 5 mins now): will be updated when i think of something!


People who wished me on june 5th:
Dad,mom,sis1,sis2.
santosh karthik.
Lini,Rahul.
My office Colleagues.

People who spoke(chat) to me and did not wish(no offences meant:-)):
bj,vivek,kummi,mayakar.

Voiceover:

This blog will self destroy in 5-4-3-..........!
(Intha G-Shocks genu kammi illa! :-))

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Firefox saves the Day!

An unusual afternoon on a weekday, unusual because Lord Helios was shining bright throughout the day(that's 'breaking news' in this part of the world). I was busy at work, thought of checking my yahoo mail, then I saw this:

Update Your Axis ® Online Banking Account from Axis Bank


Dear Valued Axis Bank Member:

Due to our concerns, for the safety and integrity of your Axis® Bank Account,
we have issued this warning Notification.

It has come to our attention that your Axis® Bank account information needs
to be updated as part of our continuous commitment in protecting your account and
reducing the instances of fraud on our website. Please take out your time to update
your personal records to enable us serve you better.

Once you have updated your account records your account, services will not
be interrupted and will continue as usual.

To update your Axis® Bank online records, click on the following link:
https://www.axisbank.com/Control.do?page=update

Thank You.

Accounts Management As outlined in our User Agreement, Axis ® Bank will
periodically send you information about site changes and enhancements.

Visit our Privacy Policy and User Agreement if you have any questions.

Like any other novice account holder I clicked on the link. And I was taken to this webpage:



I became suspicious, hmmm.......what is this. For the first time ever, I came across such a warning. This is strange. After diligently reading the Firefox message, I saw the URL of the Webpage:

http://axis.00freehost.com/index.php?bank=www.axisbank.com

Hmm.......this is extremely strange. A full fledged bank, hosting its pages on a free server. That's not the norm. Then I came to the conclusion that I was being 'Phished'. For the first time :-)

I immediately fwded the mail to Axis Bank and warned them. If not for Firefox, I would have been easily cheated. Thank you Firefox!

After sometime, and with some time to fiddle with, I went back to that link and entered all the fake details so that the guy, whoever is phishing, has some laughs or two after reading it :-)

Friday, May 30, 2008

Got my hands on the DSLR- finally!

Was feeling a bit out of place with my Canon 300v Rebel series 35mm SLR, when i bought it 4 yrs ago, but could never afford a DSLR at that time. So finally, after years of waiting have got my hands on a Canon 400d. Bought it on ebay.co.uk for 285gbp, after frantic bidding :-). Here is the pic:


The camera is in good condition, except for some dust on the prism/mirror/lens, not sure where it is. The plug to the charger is missing. But the packing was irritatingly good ;-)

Next, bidding for a Sigma 70-300 lens and a nice pouch to hold everything in. Of course looking forward for some great snaps with this!

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Where are you from?

"Hi, I am Naveen."

"Hi, I am XYZ. Where are you from, Naveen?"

"Oh, I am from Bangalore."

"Oh, is it? Do you know Tamil?"

I stretched my right hand as far back as possible. And with a tight fist and maximum force, aimed for his left chin. 'Thump!' Ouch. My hand! Before I realised I was in pain, I saw him lying on the floor, his specs broken, bleeding from his mouth. I immediately called 999 and an ambulance arrived and started giving him first aid. He is now slowly recuperating at his home.

Well, all this would have happened if I had not told myself "Control maadko, control maadko". Lets go back to the conversation. But a bit of the background before that. My house mate's colleague, XYZ, had come down to see the house last week. So, he came in, I was busy watching "The Simpsons". My house mate introduced me to him.

"Hi Naveen, he is my colleague XYZ."
"Hi, I am Naveen."
My house mate gets a call and he goes out talking over the phone. I was keen on watching 'Simpsons'. After a while, Mr.XYZ breaks the silence.
"So, Where are you from?"
"I am from Bangalore."
"Oh, is it? Do you know Tamil?"

There was small pause, wherein I controlled my anger. And then just turned towards him and said, "No, I don't. I just know Kannada."

I turned away and continued watching 'The Simpsons'. Never wanted to talk to him. He also started watching it, probably guessing that I am more worried about the show than anything else. Meanwhile, my housemate walks in. Both of them talk about something, and in the end they bid me goodbye and leave the house.

Though I don't have any personal offence towards Mr.XYZ, I was deeply upset by the 'conclusions' people come to regarding citizens of Bangalore. It is very much true that you can easily survive in Bangalore without knowing 'Kannada', in fact that's exactly why the city has grown so fast. I truly like the 'Cosmopolitan' feeling the city exuberates, but I am afraid that has come at a cost. The cost being that of Kannadigas like me, slowly losing their identity. But if you look at all the big cities of the world, they became 'big', because the city welcomed everyone with open arms. I am sure that in a couple of decades Kannadigas will become 'extinct' in Bangalore, just like 'Marathi Maanus' have become in Mumbai. But is there anyway we can reverse the trend in 'our city'. :-)

Monday, April 14, 2008

Virtual Boy Friend: The Untold Story.....

He had dark circles,gloomy eyes, dried lips,was drowsy through out the day, basically it was evident that for the past few nights he hadnt had a good sleep. I asked him whats wrong? "Nothing", he said, "just been talking to my girlfriend late through the night."

His 'girlfriend' had moved to a country of a different timezone. So for her, it was no change. She would come back from office and call her Virtual Boy Friend who would be in deep sleep. And so he talked to her throughout the night and sometimes into early mornings. Hours of mindless chitchat that is not uncommon between a girl and her VBF.

So you must be thinking why am I putting 'Virtual' in front of the word 'boy friend'. Lets take the above situation, here the VBF under scanner is Theodre Sebastian, we will call him 'Teddy' for short and his 'girlfriend' is Padmini D'Souza, lets call her 'Peddy' for short.

Now, the kind of relationship these two are in, is a strange one. Both of them like each other but are scared to commit to each other. Both of them are 'looking out' for better stuff. Both of them know that the other one is not serious about anything. But still they talk to each other hours together, day in day out, buy gifts for each other. You may say that they are just being good friends, which I dont agree to. Teddy and Peddy have lot of other friends from the oppsite sex but they dont indulge in the late night talks and romantic conversations. So in my view they are more than just 'friends'.

Peddy projects Teddy as her boyfriend to all her friends(girls), in order to look 'cool'. She talks to him all the time and talks about him all the time in front of them. I am not sure why Teddy has to entertain such late night calls. What does he get out of it? Nothing but the dark circles under his eyes.

Peddy on the other hand can while away time whenever she is bored by talking to Teddy and giving him hopes of a long term relationship. The moment Peddy gets a good 'proposal' she will tell Teddy, am getting married, for which Teddy expresses shock. But then Peddy says the usual stuff, we are just friends, I never saw you from that point of view, it is not going to work out,blah,blah.......

And so Teddy ends up being a VBF for Peddy, who then lives happily everafter. If you are wondering what will happen to Teddy, he must have learnt a lesson from this, and started looking for a 'workable' relationship, hope its not too late for him.......

PS: The real names have been changed in order to protect the subjects' identities.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

The Great London Olympic Torch Relay Circus!

On April 6th 2008, the Bejing Summer Olympics torch landed in London, ready to brave the crazy Bristish weather and even more crazy and determined Anti-China Protesters. There were a lot of Anti-China protesters waiting in the ring to plunge in and disrupt the relay, their efforts varying from blocking the run by sleeping on the roads, to grabbing the torch from Konnie Huq(video below) and to the most bizzare one being pointing a fire extinguisher at the torch. Failing in each case ofcourse, but they largely succeeded in bringing to the world the brutal Chinese oppression in Tibet.

Close to 2,000 policemen and a million quids were spend to keep the torch burning throughout the journey. At one point, the flame was moved to a bus since the police couldn't keep up with more and more protesters. But the run was again continued on foot till it reached its destination the O2 arena.








Another Video of the same event.



Which product could this model be promoting???


Was checking out some stuff on the net and came across a website where this model "Jackie", was endorsing a product I was interested in. And can you guess which product she was endorsing? But I liked Jackie a lot though :-)