Jeevs have got his fair share of performance tweaks over a period of time, the last being high
performance Platinum Spark plugs from NGK. Today early morning I took him out for a speed run to check how much he can clock on a open road. I left by 5.00, and reached the spot by 5.30 - the traffic was nil - so, with out losing time, i revved him up and gunned him down the tarmac.
He crossed 125KMPH on a straight, and crossed 130 with the help of a decline. Not bad at all, for a bike which barely managed to touch 120 KMPH before the mods.
And before shouting at me for the high speed run - I have done this in a secluded road, with high visibility and devoid of any public transport. The road is officially not open for public
transport, and there is no houses or villages along side. I use full protective gear, and I
strongly discourage stunt/fast riding on public roads through traffic.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
First time...
Weekend started as usual - a flurry of activities by Friday evening, and when i at last managed to get myself free from office work, the rain just stopped. too bad, missed a good rain.
Saturday morning i worked on Jeevs - give him some nip and tuck jobs, and after a lunch of rice, tomato curry and egg omlettes, i deiced to see a masseur to get a full body massage.
The parlor offered me a combination package of seven services at a very competitive rate, so i opted for that. And thus, for the first time in my life, I got myself a facial and pedicure.
there was a big list of things to choose from, and i was really as lost as Alice in wonderland.
At last i deiced to get a glow facial, hair trimming, shave, deep conditioning, body massage, head massage and pedicure.
I never thought facial was such a long and tedious process - the guy applied three coats of
something or other and a face pack - i don't mind that - but hey, do he really have to steam my
face? man, it was some kind of torture - but the result is nice - a smooth face, and yeah - it
really feels nice to touch my skin ;-) Will I do it again - no, i don't have the patience to sit
and undergo the ordeal though the results are really worth it
Saturday morning i worked on Jeevs - give him some nip and tuck jobs, and after a lunch of rice, tomato curry and egg omlettes, i deiced to see a masseur to get a full body massage.
The parlor offered me a combination package of seven services at a very competitive rate, so i opted for that. And thus, for the first time in my life, I got myself a facial and pedicure.
there was a big list of things to choose from, and i was really as lost as Alice in wonderland.
At last i deiced to get a glow facial, hair trimming, shave, deep conditioning, body massage, head massage and pedicure.
I never thought facial was such a long and tedious process - the guy applied three coats of
something or other and a face pack - i don't mind that - but hey, do he really have to steam my
face? man, it was some kind of torture - but the result is nice - a smooth face, and yeah - it
really feels nice to touch my skin ;-) Will I do it again - no, i don't have the patience to sit
and undergo the ordeal though the results are really worth it
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Error in judgment - and he laughs
The timing was perfect. The calculations where spot on. The confidence was high.
A wink of the eye - plan executed.
A perfect plan, but a flawed execution.
Reason - failed to notice something hiding in the darkness.
Call it over confidence or over looking, or bad luck - end result is same.
You never stop learning. Take in what you get, take a deep breath - analyze, assimilate and improvise.
A wink of the eye - plan executed.
A perfect plan, but a flawed execution.
Reason - failed to notice something hiding in the darkness.
Call it over confidence or over looking, or bad luck - end result is same.
You never stop learning. Take in what you get, take a deep breath - analyze, assimilate and improvise.
Another Weekend
This weekend was a mixed bag of beans - time with friends, food, ride, trekking and a movie.
Saturday our MCA classmate Jomi came to Bangalore, so we five - me, jubi, jack, Phijo and jomi met at jacks place and spend the whole day lazing around.
By 7, i went to attend the weekly meet of Silver Bullets at Javacity.
Sunday early morning we seven guys went for a ride to Pearl valley - it was more of a trek than a ride. It is a small waterfall, but, it is really a crime to call it a waterfall.
But the place offers some good trek trail, and we explored some 3 hills around the area - a trek of around 6 km.
Sunday evening I watched the movie Bhool Bhulayya. It’s a good movie, if you haven’t watched the original Malayalam movie - Manichitratzau. If you have seen that, then this don’t exactly measure up.
Some snaps from yesterdays ride –
to see all the fotos - click here and here
Saturday our MCA classmate Jomi came to Bangalore, so we five - me, jubi, jack, Phijo and jomi met at jacks place and spend the whole day lazing around.
By 7, i went to attend the weekly meet of Silver Bullets at Javacity.
Sunday early morning we seven guys went for a ride to Pearl valley - it was more of a trek than a ride. It is a small waterfall, but, it is really a crime to call it a waterfall.
But the place offers some good trek trail, and we explored some 3 hills around the area - a trek of around 6 km.
Sunday evening I watched the movie Bhool Bhulayya. It’s a good movie, if you haven’t watched the original Malayalam movie - Manichitratzau. If you have seen that, then this don’t exactly measure up.
Some snaps from yesterdays ride –
to see all the fotos - click here and here
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Fried fish cooked with tomato sauce
Ingredients:
Fish (medium sized pieces) : 4 nos ( I used Seer Fish)
Tomato: 4-5 (medium size - Finely chopped)
Dill leaves (Finely chopped)
Green -leaf Onion (Finely chopped)
salt - for taste
Powered black pepper - a pinch
Method of Preparation:
Wash and put aside the fish to dry.
Heat oil in a pan, and fry the fish till fish is golden yellow in color. Take the fish pieces out and keep aside.
Heat oil in a pan and cook tomatoes till it become a thick paste. Add a little (about 30 ml) water. Add salt to taste. Add a pinch of powered black pepper.
When the tomato sauce starts boiling, put the fried fish pieces, and simmer it till the fish pieces absorbs tomato sauce. Take the fish pieces out and keep aside.
Add the finely chopped dill leaves and onion to the tomato sauce and cook for about one minute. Pour this hot sauce on top of the fish kept aside.
garnish with fresh dill leaves and onion. Serve hot.
Thanx Sasmi for the recipe. I made it today night, and it was awesome.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Durga Pooja @ Ulsoor
As usual, Friday saw a flurry of activities at office, but some how, i swiped out by 6.30 and went to meet a friend @ CMH road.
After roaming around there and getting soaked in the Durga Pooja mood prevailing over the whole of Bangalore, i reached home by 9, soaked in rain.
Saturday morning i went to Shivs place and the whole day we lazed around - cracked a lot of silly jokes, cooked lunch, caught up with news from his recent Paris visit and watched some movie on TV.
Sunday morning at sharp 11, I met Nidhi and we went to see the durga pooja pandal at Ulsoor.
The pandal is made by Bengali association, and a visit to the pandal was in my agenda for quite some time. When we reached there, they where stripping the pandal; we where just in time to see it. Next year, i will visit the place before Vijayadasami.
The pooja pandal is actully a Bengali fare - lot of bengali sweetmeet shops, eateries, merry go round and pan shops - it is so sad that we visited the place as they where closing down - we really missed lot of fun and activities.
After spending some time there and freaking out on photo ops, we said good bye to the pandal, but not before treating us with a Calcutta sweet pan. Some snaps from the Pooja Pandal. You can see the whole album here.
After roaming around there and getting soaked in the Durga Pooja mood prevailing over the whole of Bangalore, i reached home by 9, soaked in rain.
Saturday morning i went to Shivs place and the whole day we lazed around - cracked a lot of silly jokes, cooked lunch, caught up with news from his recent Paris visit and watched some movie on TV.
Sunday morning at sharp 11, I met Nidhi and we went to see the durga pooja pandal at Ulsoor.
The pandal is made by Bengali association, and a visit to the pandal was in my agenda for quite some time. When we reached there, they where stripping the pandal; we where just in time to see it. Next year, i will visit the place before Vijayadasami.
The pooja pandal is actully a Bengali fare - lot of bengali sweetmeet shops, eateries, merry go round and pan shops - it is so sad that we visited the place as they where closing down - we really missed lot of fun and activities.
After spending some time there and freaking out on photo ops, we said good bye to the pandal, but not before treating us with a Calcutta sweet pan. Some snaps from the Pooja Pandal. You can see the whole album here.
M45 - My life saver
Few dayz back, i was in market for a new rear tyre for jeevs – the current MRF ZAPPER have done a commendable job, and though he have at least 7-8k worth life in him, i wanted to go for a new one coz he is old now.
I was asking around my friends and fellow riders, and Navnenndu of BN told me to go for Michelin M45 if I enjoy riding fast in rain. After some more asking around, i decided to get a M45 for Jeevs, and luckily stumbled upon Ashwin, who runs a priority dealership of Michelin.
He got me a M45 last tuesday, and from that day, rain Gods are giving me lot of chance to test the grip of M45. Earlier I used to stick to a maximum of 60 kmph while jeevs was running on Zapper, but now, i can push Jeevs to an easy 80kmph in wet roads.
The M45 grips road like a leech, and gives much confidence to go faster and faster.
Today i was returning to my home after visiting my friend kite – time was around 9.40, and it was raining heavily. I was happy cruising at 60 kmph, and suddenly an idiot came from a pocket road – bang into the middle of the main road, and I squeezed my brakes in a split second – and man, M45 didnt even budge; i am seriously impressed.
If Jeevs where on Zapper, I would have been in a hospital bed now, probably with a couple of broken bones.
I was asking around my friends and fellow riders, and Navnenndu of BN told me to go for Michelin M45 if I enjoy riding fast in rain. After some more asking around, i decided to get a M45 for Jeevs, and luckily stumbled upon Ashwin, who runs a priority dealership of Michelin.
He got me a M45 last tuesday, and from that day, rain Gods are giving me lot of chance to test the grip of M45. Earlier I used to stick to a maximum of 60 kmph while jeevs was running on Zapper, but now, i can push Jeevs to an easy 80kmph in wet roads.
The M45 grips road like a leech, and gives much confidence to go faster and faster.
Today i was returning to my home after visiting my friend kite – time was around 9.40, and it was raining heavily. I was happy cruising at 60 kmph, and suddenly an idiot came from a pocket road – bang into the middle of the main road, and I squeezed my brakes in a split second – and man, M45 didnt even budge; i am seriously impressed.
If Jeevs where on Zapper, I would have been in a hospital bed now, probably with a couple of broken bones.
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