Thursday, September 27, 2007

Reverberations of Soul Strings


This almost feels like a re-incarnation of my blog on LJ. The earlier effort was clearly a half-hearted attempt at maintaining a blog cos I thought it was "cool" back then. The then meandering mind wrote some scraps(for those who come from the non-Orkut, non-Facebook generation - its a cool way of leaving a message for someone in their (s)crap-book) that were largely centered around my moods and experiences.

So well how would this blog be any different?

If you are a busy blogger/reader who doesn't have too much time on your hands (who has?) you might as well skip this one. The natural question is what are you losing out on?

Periodically I would attempt to post pictures, informative articles, annotations about technology and social issues, and experiences alike from my life. Thats pretty much the whole gamut of things to choose from. The sky is the limit...but then who defines skies, we have already gone past those, haven't we? A more apt modern day phrase would be "The imagination is the limit". Strictly figuratively though, please don't bring in Leibnitz and L'Hospital.

Moving on as the blog name suggests, these would be attempts to channelize the reverberations of this musically inclined, computationally active, creative soul to a more wide audience which is in itself a combination of infinte space-time reverberations (of souls and minds) so that their resonance provides more positive energy in the Universe.

If this is too philosophical to start with (mind you I have been listening and reading a lot of Dr. Deepak Chopra off-late), lets begin with the traditional "Hello World" program.

#include <iostream>

int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
using namespace std;
cout << "Hello World"<<endl;
return 0;
}

Now that we have the Hello World program for completeness, and before I wander too much, let me post the Smiley crater that they found on Mars from my earlier blog. This would continue to be my face on this blogger unless I have a compeling reason to put up a new face.

For now, signing off with a verse from the Bhagwad Gita, the most complete book of all times -

"Just as the embodied soul passes from childhood to youth to old age, it also passes from one body to another. The undaunted person therefore is not deluded."
[Chapter 2 Verse 13]

-- Sifar