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Obama’s change

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I was never impressed by American democracy; although it remains a land of milk gold and honey (and for some oversexed women), I disgress. In the same vein, it wasn’t a tectonic shift when the first African American (with a muslim middle name) got elected to their presidency. Atleast for me. It only goes to prove the truth about packaging. If you buy the well sold package, you’d end up in a honey trap.

In the same vein, all eyes are on the announcement for the new FCC chairperson. Why should that matter? For more than one reason, the scence in US is almost similar to . We have telcos who are full of sloth, greedy and have a pathetic service to boot. Although, the customers get Mbps speeds, they are constrained by the download limits and the services are damned expensive.

Companies like are betting up on opening up the airwaves; they bought huge swathes of recently in order to run free services. There is a lot of advocacy for the “community groups”- the traditional conservative middle America full of gun totting rednecks who have never been exposed to the outside world throughout their lives. There is a strong grassroots movement to fund the opening up of the “last mile” access and literally open up the world for them.

I cannot fathom the same movement to open up the airwaves here. Neither I see any degree of urgency here. Despite the headquarters of the telecom exchanges here, we are still to see a large part of Delhi getting lit up by optic fibre reaching the customers.

It would be interesting to catch up with the “american model” of for Indian scenario. Although, the customers there in US are very vocal about the quality of services that they get here, most of the people would rather accept the status quo and let the telecom companies and the cable providers to screw them royally. Much of the times, the customer are without any choice.

I would be all out for a dedicated free service like WiMax which is community funded. It would be impossible to shut out the freeloaders who would switch on their to dowload porn but in a given society, there are enough rotten apples. But then, this should not deter us from accepting the reality and not do anything about it.

It also means the change in habits; to invest for WiMax recievers and wiring the whole thing to make it work for the populace. It’s about change and till the time we dont realise the gravity of situaton to be in the “dark”, we’d be doomed for the demands of knowledge based economy.

I am seriously hoping for a change in the Government and appointment of someone who realises the importance of free and fair access.

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Ubuntu 8.10

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Another glorious application. In my case, my ’s CD drive has gone kaput for reasons unknown to me. Although I had ordered Ubuntu 8.10 from shipit, it would take weeks before I could get my hands on it. To make matters worse, if the other CD did not work on it, it would be difficult to have it loaded on my system.

For all practical purposes, I have come to loath . Its a memory hogging crappy OS and remains a watered down version of their previous avatar XP. I had to load up to run some software which does not have equivalent; although I didnt realise that I could use Wine for the same. Nevertheless, I hunted for installing Ubuntu via a bootable pen drive and the good folks at Ubuntu had their entire documentation on their forums.

It took about 20 minutes to boot into a fully usable OS. There is no dramatic incremental change in the OS as compared to the previous versions; this seems to be a fair enough review.

I do install and the msttcorefonts because I cannot imagine the life without them. Unfortunately, the fonts offered as a default install are ugly. Hence, I had to revert back to MS fonts. Surprisingly, Open Office is available in it’s old avatar. I dont have many issues with it because the major incremental improvement for their presentation version was in the use of tables. I wish, it had a more refined look than the clunky sozzled up appearance it has. It’s a matter of time though that they catch up with the mainstream software once they realise that looks do matter.

Overall, I am happy to find my nirvana. I am signing off their post by a compiz fusion video. It remains the perfect example of how open source can easily outdo the existing feature on Vista. Enjoy.

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WordPress 2.7-beta2

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I am loving the slick interface. Thanks to my webmaster, Sushubh, who has installed the same. I am amazed at the execution of such wonderful application and it’s slowly reaching the refiness of a closed source. The best part is that despite being free, it generates money for the people who develop the same out there. It’s worth the effort to provide a safe and a reliable platform for the people to type out their thoghts.

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