The tourguide becomes the tourist ?!

One of the books that stuck to my memory from the college library reading days is "The Stone Leopard" by Collin Forbes. In that book, the line that stood out was "The hunter became the hunted!".

Along similar lines, someday I plan to become a tourist for the very same places I take visiting relatives, in my role as the family tourguide.

San's uncle was here this weekend, after attending a conference in the east coast and on his way back to India.

"Two and a half days in the bay area, maximum coverage!" declared the wife. I took up the challenge and inspite of one of the worst wheezing attacks in recent memory on Friday night, went on to drive to the following places:

The livermore temple (this was not a tourguide thing, just the usual drive and back)
The Mystery spot (my 8th visit to the place, 4th on the tour)
Santa Cruz boardwalk
Route 1 from Santa Cruz to Golden gate bridge with stops on the beaches.. (yes, we ate the packed Tamarind rice and curd rice on the beach, and yes yes, it was delicious, as usual!)
The golden gate bridge (somewhere in the 25-30 range on this vista point)
Crooked street (same thing.. and not once have I actually managed to take in the beauty of this street because as the driver I am always hanging on the steering wheel for dear life on the way up)
The chocolate factory (this, like the temple is just plain fun)
Carmel by the Sea (6th trip)
Monterey Bay aquarium (4th trip)

400 miles of local driving with lots of help from my friends Pseudoephidrine Hydrochloride, Azelastine Hydrochloride, Loratadine and of course Salbuterol who came through and helped me in some tough spots!

There will be some detailed posts with pictures of this hectic travel experience.. but leave you here with the customary stitch shots of the Golden Gate Bridge.

This is one tough place for a merge shot but is also a good candidate for the shot. Even if you have a lens that goes to 18mm, you cannot capture the panorama from the vista point. That said, you need multiple shots.

Let me explain why is it a difficult place for stitch photos. Too many moving things, the water, the boats, yachts, the vehicles on the bridge, not to mention you and the camera (it is very windy at the vista point). You are better off trying this when :

a. there is good visibility

b. there are not that many vehicles on the bridge (at least avoid the huge trucks which move bigtime between your continuous shots)

c. avoid big barges on the water which also move perpendicular to the bridge. If they move parallel to the bridge, it does not matter much.

d. Use a tripod and swivel the camera across

e. The biggest thing I realized...do not do this in AUTO mode.

Go focus on the bridge in auto mode,
find out what the camera thinks is the best aperture and shutter speed,
then go to manual mode,
reduce the aperture by one stop to allow more light in (go to a smaller number),
decrease the shutter speed by one (ie., if auto says do 1/250, then do 1/400th of a second)
and then sweep the camera and shoot in manual mode.

f. Do NOT change the zoom throughout this sweep. That messes things up big time.

g. If you are worried about barelling (when you stitch a photo panorama, you get a barrel shaped composite picture, with the ends becoming short and the center long), shoot with the camera rotated 90 degrees. Take more shots, vertically and stitch them!



Now, hope all that advice works for you. I plan to take my own advice next time (there will definitely be another next time) and do all of the above instead of just some of the above.

ps. Don't try to upload them in blogger with the original size. You will probably get an internal error! Resize and then upload, save yourself some pain.

Now, my dear friends are inviting me to a party. Got to run. Ciao!

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Restrictions

Daddy is allowed to wear one of eight or nine T-shirts, total!

Anything else is not allowed.

The little one screams her head off!! if daddy wears anything else.

Turns away from daddy. One minute she is clingy and the next minute she is absolutely horrified that her daddy has become a shirt, coat, different color T-Shirt wearing monster!

We had observed this once before when daddy took a red T-shirt from the "archives", and wore it for old times sake, and she screamed. So, the T-shirt was changed again quickly, just to stop her. Not much was made of that incident.

At a company anniversary party, daddy decided to wear his old Tuxedo and she would refuse to come to him. To daddy's horror, she never came near him at the entire party and clung to mommy the whole time. Everyone called daddy a horrible liar for claiming that the little one was attached to him at all times!

Today, it was a 100+ degrees here! Came home and removed the T-shirt and stood in the hallway for a minute in my baniyan(in shirt). The little one starts panicking again.

LO : "Daddy, please wear the shirt. Dont be nanga thanga!(naked)"..
Me : But I am wearing a Baniyan! I am not nanga thanga. It is so hot..
LO : Please wear T-shirt back, NOW!!

and then goes to Mom and complains that she is scared of daddy not wearing T-shirt.

Next minute, I removed the baniyan and wore the T-Shirt and she ran back and climbed on my shoulders, smiled and gave me a big kiss.

Strange.. very strange..

Need to find a way to get her used to a multi colored daddy!

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A new addition to the family !!!

Like SRK says in "Om Shanti Om",

Mind it, rascala!

San is not pregnant and no, there are no new pets in the house either!

We are talking about the new addition, to the long list of charging devices that clutter the house. There, if all that let down has made you angry, so far so good.


We are now running out of power outlets in the house. We have two cell phone chargers, two bluetooth earpiece chargers, a "universal" charger for camera and camcorder Lithium Ion batteries, not to mention all those outlets required for charging laptops etc.

Now, if you ask me, "So what? This is what everyone who is learning to go the hi-tech way is going through!", all I have to say is, we already had three different types of connectors. The latest bluetooth connector is circular! Looks like some smarty pants got the idea, to take those press buttons from my daughter's easy diaper change dress, and decided to make a charger plug out of it! The earpiece has the outie button and the charger has the innie button! Genius! Next, we can take the old "body" hook and make a charger connecter out of it!

Note, how on the outlet end, they all look the same. The output voltage, current, whatever, whatever, is all the same!!! The way to connect it to the device is different.

There are two reasons for my pain.

1. Most of these are left plugged into the wall by mistake when we go to work, and a friend tells me that when you keep these plugged in, they waste energy (however small it might be). Imagine 4-5 of these in each household, in every household in the US! What a waste of energy!

2. All these phones, devices break, and they usually do, anywhere between 1 day after warranty to 1 month after warranty, with clinical precision. The chinese have perfected the art of making things, as well as making things die exactly after the default warranty time. Guess where all these chargers end up after that? In the garbage can and eventually in some landfill. How much plastic, metal, and how much energy went into making these chargers?

If all these devices have to fit into the 110 V outlet(which itself is unique compared to the rest of the world), why cannot the government regulate that there be one type of connection for all such communication devices?

Now, as an inventor, I am all for Intellectual property and points that differentiate one technology from another. Here is why regulating the connectors is not going to impact the bottomline of the companies making these devices.

a. People usually buy the phones. They rarely go buy chargers. (They do buy extra chargers for Car adapters) but those are not the cash cows for the phone companies.

b. The phones are unique. The chargers are usually packaged with the phones, and are built into the cost of the phone they sell.

c. The chargers outlive the phones by a 3:1 ratio or longer. In other words, if you cell phone starts going kaput on the 366th day after purchase, the charger will work for another two plus years!

The cell phone companies could definitely buy public goodwill, by going to a single connector for the chargers.

If we can have one type of Compact Disc format all over the world, one type of high def DVD disk triumph over another, why cannot we have one type of charger become the only charger for the entire cell phone, handheld, earpiece device market?

It would make a significant impact to going green!

Who am I kidding? We live in the US of A, where we would make all the wrong choices when it comes to energy and energy policy, just to further the interests of the oily few, not to mention a population that is educated but does not feel empowered to do anything, myself included.

The worse part is that we live in a capitalistic world where we sincerely believe, "The customer is always king!". Even a USA today pie chart will show you that more than 67% of americans with cell phones would prefer a single charger! By the way, that number, has nothing to do with the cell phone issue. In "thorough statistical analysis" done by USA Today, in their front page news, the pie chart usually shows 67% of Americans favoring something!

Will the average customer, consumer raise his voice in unison to get a single charger?

Only time will tell!

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