Hello there!
I (used to) create buggy software for a living, and then charge for tech support. My four years in engineering (had) taught me all there is to messing up systems, confusing and fudging, and now I am taking I had once taken special training in super secret FUD tactics.
Now, a days, I have evolved into a more dangerous breed – one that’s called an entrepreneur, and I can be found lurking in unknown corners of the real and virtual world, trying to put into practice what I have learnt so far (FUD, bugging, tech support) and convincing people to pay oodles of moolah for it. Besides, I can be seen junking on news, ideas, brainstorming, funda until it becomes unbearable E.A. (emotional atyachaar) for my hapless colleagues, and then I retire into my recess of the GReader, and Eclipse, and Visual Studio, and (sometimes) Powerpoint and Excel to cook something up for the next round of E.A.
I envision a future where innovation is free, where growth is unlimited and potential limitless. I envision a future when my children and their children will be able to tread the well-laid path with confidence and self-respect, and India will be free, and people will be free, and development will be free, and something-I-am-yet-to-invent will also be free. (Okay, I have still not invented my spiel for a political career yet. Any help will be appreciated and well-rewarded).
Links:
- An older blog
- Technical Mumbo Jumbo (which you are ill advised to read)
- Space
As they wrote:
- I often quote myself; it adds spice to my conversation. — G. B. Shaw

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March 4, 2008 at 10:25 pm
bibomedia
:)
September 8, 2008 at 2:36 pm
Krishna
I liked your FUD tactics theory, though never knew earlier. Found blog thru barcamp blore mail lists. Phelps’s blog post is too good. Though not exaggerating , your blogposts flares me up.
Cheers,
Krishna