Author Archives: Rajesh Sivaraman

About Rajesh Sivaraman

System Admin for a living. When not spending time with family, friends or work, plays with Linux and facebook.

Happy Christmas

This time, I was fortunate enough to be with my family to celebrate Christmas. Though we are not Christians, we do celebrate Christmas in a full fledged manner. Every year we make a crib at our home and we try to make it as fascinating as possible by us.

This year crib was made by the children from all over our neighborhood ( Students of the tution class run by my Sister ). I too provided some guidlines before I left for Bangalore. This is what I saw on 24th December 2006 when I returned for Christmas !.

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More pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/ksraju007/xmas_2006

It looked so good that I could not believe that it was done by some school going children. I asked them whether they have done it for some competition. The answer was very interesting. One of them said that the church or any other such committee would not let them take part in the “crib making competition”.

The reason was even more interesting : “Crib is hosted in a Hindu’s Home

Happy Christmas !

Magic of Bill Waterson

I am a hardcore fan of Calvin and Hobbes. The kid with an attitude and a talking tiger made me laugh out all my stress many times.
Just came across this one and I just could not control myself. Thought I would share it with you guys… It beautifully portrays the dilemma of a cartoonist waiting for inspiration. And the mixing of the cartoonist himself and the character with a peculiar interest to know the benefits of the game adds to the fun.
process of creating cartoons

You can find more about Calvin and Hobbes at these links…

http://www.simplych.com/comics.htm

http://www.angelfire.com/wa/zzaran/calvin.html

An Email ID for 10 Minutes !

As a computer enthusiast, I am signing up in many websites using my email address for software downloads, discussion forums, reviews etc… Many times it is just to get a confirmation mail or an activation link from these sites which I will never use after that. Who knows what will happen to my email ID that I am submitting to these websites… some share the same with spammers for extra money.

I just came across a website called 10MinuteMail.

This website gives you an email address with just a single click ( believe me, you do not have to fill up another registration form ! ) and it remains active for the next 10 minutes. You are able to read,delete & reply to the mails you get. If you need more time, you can request for that too…

What else I could ask for?… I am now much relaxed that I do not have to share my email address with possible spammers. Do check it out…You will not be disappointed. 🙂

Open Source Games

Hi All,

It’s been a while I have blogged about something. I have been really busy these days.

A most common thing everyone points out about Linux and Open Source is that they lack entertainment tools. Specially when it comes to Media Players and Games. Here is my views….

When it comes to Media Players, Linux and Open Source has many tools. MPlayer is a cool player which can handle most of the common movie and audio formats like VCD, DVD, mp3, mp4, mpeg, avi, mov, wmv etc. There are many more players like xine, xmms, rhythmbox etc. But I like MPlayer for it’s easy to use interface and flexibility. It is truly a all-in-one player. There are many more tools available for audio/video editing too. Audacity, Cinellera, XawTV are just a few of them. Good news is that most of these players are ported to Win 32 Platform also. So you can run these tools in MS Windows too.

I am not a game addict. But I do enjoy playing games in computer occasionally. I used to play “Doom” and “Tetris” when I was introduced to computers and MS Dos. In Windows, I started with the popular “Road Rash” , “Need For Speed” etc. Later on, I was a bit reluctant to play games which needed much physical attention from my side. I was enjoying simple board games and puzzles. But I eventually got back into gaming and I loved playing “Call of Duty” and “Age of Empires”.  It was all on MS Windows.

Then, I set out on a search for such games for Linux. I was sure that the Open Source community simply will not ignore such an important branch in Software development and computer based entertainment. After digging the sourceforge.net site for 10 minutes, I locked in on two Open Source games which are available under GPL for Windows too. Here is a brief description about the two games.

Torcs is  “The Open Racing Car Simulator” . As the name suggests, it is a racing game. I was amazed the wide variety of Car models and tracks available inside this game. Game AI was also good. Skid Marks, Damage, Sound Effects, Road Tracks, Mud Tracks, Different Camera Angles…. this game will keep you entertained for hours.  With a little effort, you could design your own car and tracks too. 🙂

Dark-Oberon is a strategy based game like “Age of Empires”. In the start, You have some land and people. You make them work for you and build an empire. You need to consider building barracks, train soldiers, defend your castle, upgrade the forts, make weapons, use people for cutting wood and mining all at the same time. You must attack and destroy your enemies in order to conquer the world. This is such an addictive game. I must say that this game is still not as good as “Age of Empires” when it comes to the sound effects or weapon/building choices.. but I am sure that being only a beta release now, this software promises a lot. Do give it a try.

Why do you want to play pirated games when a better solution is available?

I will be back….
Undan 🙂