Saturday, September 11, 2010

The good and the bad


How honest is our society ?
I say it is pretty honest in general. If you don't agree read on ...

Everyday in newspapers and TV we watch
so much
of negative news that
sometimes it forces us to think whether
we are living in a civilized & honest society or a barbaric & crime-ridden
society.

If I question people, without a thought, mostly people will point towards the ugly side.

However I differ.

Below are some real life incidents that are not usual news stories, but do reflect the positive side.




The leather jacket
My Jijaji was travelling by train from Delhi to Jharkhand. He had a nice expensive leather jacket and in the train hung it from the hook. Unfortunately while deboarding, he forgot to take it and realized the mistake once he reached home. He assumed it to be lost forever. Surprisingly after a few weeks a postcard came to the Jharkhand address mentioning about the jacket, a contact number and the address to pick it from which was an hour away.What happened was after he got-off the train, one of the co-passenger noticed the jacket. Looking for clues to return it, he found an old dry-cleaning bill in its pocket that mentioned the address. That passenger got off at the next station with the jacket. Later dropped a postcard at the address mentioned in the bill telling the owner to collect it.


The bag and the boy
This incident happened in gole market. My dad was returning home from his office in a bus with his office bag in hand. A little boy tried to snatch it and managed to deboard the bus with the bag. Dad came home upset as it had all the office keys, a dairy with all the important contact numbers etc (those were pre-mobile days). later in the evening a phone call on our landline came from a Dad's colleague asking him whether he lost a bag or not. Dad was surprised, how could his friend know this. It happened that after the little boy who snatched the bag, ran, he was seen by a person on the footpath. he ran after him. After some distance, caught him. Then went till the police station (2 kms away) to submit the bag. At the police station, they opened it for some identification, found my dad's dairy and his colleague's phone number was on top. They called him to verify and then called us. We went to the police station, collected the bag and the phone number of the person who submitted it. Later thanked that person and got to know he came to gole market from very far for some work and had to make a good effort to locate the police station.

My mom's purse
This is oldest example of honesty I remember. I was a small kid then, maybe in class 3 or 4. Our family was travelling somewhere by a DTC bus on a sunday afternoon. Near the gol-dak-khana (GPO) roundabout, while the bus was taking a sharp turn, somehow my moms purse slipped and fell out of the back door. People who know that place will recall, how wide the roads are there the speed with traffic flows there, specially back then when traffic was thin. By the time we realized, and my dad asked the conductor, who in turn informed the driver, who then stopped the speeding bus, it was nearly a km away (almost near the RML hospital, for ppl who know the place). My dad went back but alas could not find it. It had cash, some gold-earrings, and keys to our home. And address was written inside. So hurriedly we went back home. My dad had duplicate keys. Than dad was thinking of getting the locks changed. Then surprisingly that evening a man came asking for us and asked whether we lost a purse. We answered yes. That person saw the bag falling from the bus. Picked it up, waited for some time then proceeded. Later saw the address in the back and came all the way to our house to return it.


So, on second thoughts, if you analyze, on a personal front, how many people you personally know are honest or dishonest.
In other words, as a quick sample, take all your orkut or facebook friends. How many of them are likely to return a mobile or a wallet they find accidently ? And a big chunk of society is made up of people like us and them...


PS: This writeup reminded me of an old Reader's Digest article, summarizing their experience when they deliberately lost 30 mobile phones in Mumbai to test honesty. Interestingly 24 phones out of 30 were returned to the owners by the people who found them !!

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Sunday, March 14, 2010

Memories . . .

Memories
(Some recollections in random order)

New year night-out with school friends
Having a night out with 10 school friends (20 yrs old friendship) at friend's place in Dwarka. Then going out at 1am at night to Gurgaon to eat out Paranthas. Car having a minor accident. Getting caught by cops with booze in gurgaon ...

South-India trip
The cultural shock ... how can indians be so honest and helpful.
Dynamic schedule, breathtaking scenery, amazing food, 4-states, 11 days, 4 friends ... my most memorable trip.

Getting caught by cops many times for "booze in car" crime :-)
All the times escaped without bribe, but not without some fun-filled haggling !!

Kausani trip
Pleasant experience, comfortable road and ride, splashing in inviting hilly rivers, wonderful resort, calm among tea-gardens, good food.

Bangla recitation
Getting the first prize multiple times in bangla poem recitations in Durga puja competitions

The water tank
Getting caught when we climbed a (equivalent 12-stories) water tank near school and got caught (and slapped) , then in "murga" mode in school principle's rooom for 3 hours !!

Anticipating durga pujo
Waited months ahead for five precious puja days when I was in school. Just the waiting days reduce year by year :-(

Dance competition
Yes, judged undisputed first-place in school dance competition. Was leading the dance. Danced to A.R.Rehman's maa tujhe salaam. Was in 11th class

Football matches in college
Eagerly waited to play football in college grounds, rain or sun. Multiple rounds of banta followed.

Leg-break
Organised a football match in my office. I was my the captain of my side. Fractured my leg while playing. 1 week holiday. 6 weeks plaster !!

PC games
Playing Half-life, Max-payne, Medal-of-honor whole nights. Used to go to sleep when my mom got up at 5:30 am.

Hollywood Movie
Dad taking us for Jurassic-park at the biggest 70mm Shiela Theatre

Home sweet home
Happiness when we got the news that we got allotment to our dwarka home after waiting for years

Colorful holi
Filling water baloons, mixing water colors, throwing them on the unsuspecting passerby from the top floor. During later years, opening the building fire hydrant to make everybody wet.

Packing/unpacking
Getting prepared to leave Gurgaon/Delhi after changing job to Pune. Getting interview call and then getting selected in the then Hughes software, Gurgaon just a day before leaving for pune.

Bus pass
During college days, standing in the long DTC bus pass queue to get the Rs 12.50 monthly unlimited all route bus pass.

Fainting after the good deed
After my first blood-donation, stood up and fainted. Docs made me sleep for 30 mins and loaded me with extra juice and snacks. A regular blood-donor since then :-)

Cycling 80 kms
One of my cycling days that was stretched more than usual. After a long cycling day, check online my tracks and distances and realized I had cycled upwards of 80 kms that day !!

The quick weekend journeys to Jharkhand
Took the friday night 10:40 pm purushottam express to Koderma, my Didi's sasural. Took the Sunday train to be back by Monday morning.

Office night-outs
Even if all the work is done, either some extra issue is found or some unknown document is missing just before customer release date. Well another night-out, after some sumptuous biryani and an unofficial holiday or half-day next day !!

Rafting trips
Facing the slaps of the rapids, sitting calmly by the riverside bonfire, bathing in a water fall, rappling down mountain slopes, the white water rafting camps were pure bliss. Being cut-off from the mobile networks and electricity enhanced the peace !!


More to be added as and when my memory inspires me to register more instances


The credit for the inspiritaion to this idea goes to one of my friend's blog
Would like to give due credit to the original idea



Sunday, January 3, 2010

How many beers break the law ?

Unofficial decoding of 0.03% Blood Alcohol Content
How many beers break the law ?
What does it mean to you and me ?

Read along to know the reality and don't forget to write your comment...

The thought
As all my friends know, I am typically a non-drinker famous for my coke or mocktail glass in the crowd of beer & wine glasses. In one or two outings I graduated to some bacardi breezer. Then there was another problem. Cops on Delhi roads at night, armed with alcometers sniffing out the drunk drivers. Then began my search (and often discussed among friends) how much is this legal limit in terms of a common man.


Official Decoding
Blood Alcohol Content (BAC) means concentration of alcohol in a person's blood.
In India the legal limit of BAC is 0.03% means 30 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood.(Section 185 of Motor Vehicles Act 1988. )


Unofficial Decoding (simplified for you and me)
Now comes the next question, how much booze does this magic number of 0.03% mean ?
I went on to search multiple sites, references, documents, govt-publications. The first thing everybody said were all those diplomatic answers, "it depends on person to person, dependent on weight, metabolism, gender etc etc etc ...". After some digging deeper, and some calculation later, got some standard/general references.

The real Stuff ... It goes like this...
In these examples 1 bottle of beer means a 650ml bottle with 5% alcohol content
  • For a male, one bottle of beer (650ml,with 5% alcohol) in 1 hour is around the safe range (about 0.02% to 0.03% BAC). Anything more than that goes in the illegal boundary.
    After 3 hours your BAC should be almost 0.00%

  • If you consume about 3 bottles of beer in 1 hour, then you are at about 4 times the legal limit :-(

  • With 3 bottles of beer, it takes you about 6 to 7 hours (after the last beer) to come back in the legal limit of 0.03%
    (Our liver can remove alcohol from the blood at the rate of about 10ml per hour.)

  • Heavy persons (since they have more water & fat content) will have slightly lower BAC :-)

  • Females will have slightly higher BAC levels for similar consumption :-(
    Females should wait at least 1 hour after even 1 bottle of beer to come in the legal limit.

Is this crazy limit realistic & justified?
After all this gyan, I was curious to see if putting this crazy limit (0.03%) is actually realistic or not.
Read on & decide for yourself


BAC(%)BehaviourImpact on ...
0.01–0.029
(LegalLimit)

  • Average individual appears
    normal
  • Subtle effects that can be
    detected with special tests

0.03–0.059
(Illegal)
  • Mild euphoria
  • Sense of well-being
  • Relaxation
  • Joyous
  • Talkativeness
  • Decreased inhibition
  • Alertness
  • Judgment
  • Coordination
  • Concentration
0.06–0.10
(2 hrs after 2 beers)
  • Blunted Feelings
  • Disinhibition
  • Extroversion
  • Reflexes
  • Reasoning
  • Depth Perception
  • Distance Acuity
  • Peripheral Vision
  • Glare Recovery

0.11–0.20
(6 hrs after 4 beers)
  • Over-Expression
  • Emotional Swings
  • Angry or Sad
  • Boisterous

  • Reaction Time
  • Gross Motor Control
  • Staggering
  • Slurred Speech

0.21–0.29
(5 hrs after 2 Martini)
  • Stupor
  • Loss of Understanding
  • Impaired Sensations

  • Severe Motor Impairment
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Memory Blackout

0.30–0.39
  • Severe Depression
  • Unconsciousness
  • Death Possible

  • Bladder Function
  • Breathing
  • Heart Rate

>0.40
  • Unconsciousness
  • Death
  • Breathing
  • Heart Rate


It is strongly believed that these figures (legal or otherwise) are meant for 4 wheelers.
Motor cyclists with even small traces of alcohol are at a very high risk of a crash.


Myths
  • Drinking coffee increases awareness; therefore, the drinker believes that they are more sober.
    In reality, the person is still impaired for the purposes of driving, as their coordination, reaction time, etc. are still affected by the alcohol in blood and BAC reading would still show the real picture.

  • Eating various dehydrated and salty products such as crackers, chips etc may settle the stomach allowing the consumer to feel more sober.
    In reality, they are simply keeping the blood sugars from crashing, as drinking without the consumption of food would.
Some posters worth looking at ...
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Poster picked from Delhi Traffic Police Website

Your comments & sugessions are definitely welcome :-)