RIP Floppy Disk

Sony (last remaining manufacturer) has officially pulled the plug on making 3.5″ floppy disks.

Brings back some memories –

  • My first memories of a PC bring back memories of engineering college too. The PC at home, the people I learnt C/C++ from, the CNC lab where I spent a lot of time, etc. All these memories are intertwined with the floppy experience (the 5 1/4″ variant to begin with)
  • Abort / Retry / Fail – the dreaded message!
  • 13 disks of Windows OS …the pleasures of installing 🙂
  • GrandPrix / Civilization / Majjige (forget the actual name) …how can you seperate the games from the PC!

Is it surprising that Sony was pursuing with the floppy business only because of the Japanese market (which still consumed 12 mil last year)?

Indians can’t be team players?

Aakar Patel’s article in Mint Lounge on Indians & our capability to be team players is nice & thought provoking. There is a ring of truth across many parts of the article that I completely identify with.

“They quell their instinct towards heroism and accept a subsumed role, in favour of team efficiency and consistency. Why can’t Indians do the same thing? The answer is that we cannot understand harmony. That’s why we are poor at things that require selfless interaction, like team sports. Indians do not have the instinct of acting in concert. We find it difficult to put the other person ahead of ourselves even if both might benefit. This lack of harmony isn’t limited to sports, it is inherent: We see it every day in our mindless traffic.”

In certain quarters, Indian roads have been projected as an example of harmony – lack of rules or norms & yet things move. For me, its a perfect example of a bunch of people refusing to look beyond their immediate individual wants. At times, even self benefits are sacrificed at the altar of getting ahead of others.

Extrapolating this group dynamic into the office environment (private sector included), one can relate to the organizational challenges of collaboration.

Is collaboration a challenge only in Indians?

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The best camera …

The best camera is the one with you …

…this one was taken while on a neighbourhood stroll with the iPhone.

Best iPhone Photo Apps

After some experimenting & researching, I think I have my darkroom (photo apps) all set up on my iPhone.

Happy Clicking!