Where's Common Sense Going?

Would you like a single page WordPress site with only a landing page? I’ll not too! But that’s what Elegant Theme’s Covertible does!

April 14, 2012 · 128 words

Good And Evil

Good and Evil are something strange. Being a little evil is not bad at all. But can you be more or less evil? I do not think so. Seth Godin has put it the best way in his post Over Your Head: Once the water is deep enough that you must swim to stay afloat, does it really matter how deep the pool is? It’s simple, once you are evil, it does not matter how evil you are. Thing is, you are! ...

April 5, 2012 · 85 words

Artists, Engineers, Apple, Google, Samsung

Are these different? No! There a lot of similarities here. Read on to find how Apple, Google and Samsung are related. And why I love Apple and not other two.

April 3, 2012 · 743 words

Google Will Stay Google, And Why I Switched To Safari

I recently switched to Apple’s Safari from Google Chrome. Read why I did that and what made me switch from Google’s Chrome

March 3, 2012 · 302 words

You Become What You Practice

Sadly, most people practice being inefficient

March 1, 2012 · 6 words

Lamest Argument In OS Wars: "Hackers Make Malware For Most Popular OS Only"

For years, I have heard that Mac and Linux do not get viruses because they are in minority. Windows is most popular target for hackers because it is most used. Do you agree? Well, you are wrong then. Windows has some 75-80% market share. (Source: Wikipedia) So, it must be a frequent target because it is used so widely. Wait, shift to mobile space now. iOS has about 30-40% market(Again, Wikipedia). Still, it has not been attacked with malwares. Worst news you hear about iOS is some bug. Why? Don’t hackers exist for iOS? ...

March 1, 2012 · 133 words

Average!

Will You Remain Average or Not?

February 25, 2012 · 47 words

Imitation Never Works!

It is easy to imitate others but can imitations perform just as good and look better? I say no!

February 10, 2012 · 165 words

It All Comes Back

Whenever you learn something, there’s one thing you can be sure of: It’ll never go wasted. Steve Jobs’, in his famous Stanford Commencement Speech told how all the calligraphy he had learned in his college after dropping out(yes, he did learn after dropping out!) helped him out later when designing the user interface for Mac. I recently had a similar experience. I had learned SQL in 11th and 12th grade and at that time, I thought that it was of no use. However, now its all coming back. Many people are considering DBMS in this semester as most difficult or one of most difficult subjects but I am able to easily go through it! ...

February 5, 2012 · 131 words

Mechanics, Apple and Samsung

Just read Two Mechanics by David Masters. And remembered a discussion with my roommate about Apple and Samsung last night. Now that I’m owner of iPhone 4S, I can say a thing about design and functionality. When you use iPhone, it works beautifully. Everything is magical. And I love that. When it comes to Samsung and Google, I do not essentially hate them. But I do hate their bad designs and poor experience. ...

January 26, 2012 · 168 words