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Pool Side party with friends

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I am dead tired now and the weekend has already come to an end, no time left to relax a bit and carry on with the week ahead. But what a weekend. In a long long time we haven’t had such good time. Saturday as planned we had our pool side party. Amazingly, even with the lack of coordination it turned out really well. I really had my doubts when we made the plans. It’s difficult to plan potluck with guys especially because first of all they are not the ones to prepare the food and secondly it’s a game of chinese whisper, by the time the plan reaches their spouses it would become something else.

In the end it was difficult to remember who was turning out what? I only hoped that it doesn’t happen so.. that every couple ends up bringing the same dish. Anand had been pushing me to directly coordinate with the wives, but I avoided it and gave some benefit of doubt to the guys that they must have relayed the plan exactly. Relayed because after handing over the details they would simply have nothing to do with it :-). I guess the respective wives realized that their hubbies were being ambiguous with the specifications and called me in the end. Thanks to those few calls between the ladies our evening was really great.

By 7:30 we were at the pool side claiming our space, as we were scared that due to barbecue pit bookings we may not even get a corner table near the pool. So, the party began with simple vodka based cocktails with the delicious mouth watering starters. This time even the ladies were giving a tough competition to the guys. The drinking session went on till 1:00 in the morning and we left the pool side and came inside the house to finish the food that we had made. Let me give the credit to guys where its due, they had helped a lot in the preparations, infact one of our friend had prepared the sweet dish, kheer ( preparation of rice and milk) on his own and it turned out to be hottest item. It was given the full justice due to any well made dessert, served at the right temperature and was the only item that was licked off the bowls. All the rest of the food was neglected cos the guys were already in a state of slumber with overboozing.

I made it a point that everyone got a take away of the food, as I had some other friends coming over the next day and the menu was all together different for the next day. Moreover I didn’t want to break my first resolution of not wasting food for the coming year so soon. Finally it was 2:30 in the morning when we said good bye to the last couple.

What was good about the party was the ambience, first time we had a nice relaxed talk and drink session by the pool, although we do sometimes manage pool side tables at restaurants, but it’s not the same. And the water has such a calming effect on everyone even though you are outside the pool. Then the spouses were getting along so well. I got along well with my colleagues’ wives and Anand got along well with my colleagues. Now, thats worth mentioning because it seldom happens that Anand likes my friends or colleagues. He makes it pretty obvious by showing his dislike which is sometimes quite embarassing. And everything went on so smoothly and the wives were really great , they ensured that there was not much of cleaning up task the next day.

A perfect Saturday night and a perfect toast to friendship in this foreign land.

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Ranz on November 4th 2007 in Me Me and Me, Liesure Corner

My Barbecue plan flops again!

It’s happened once again! Yes, my barbecue plan seems to be flopping every time. Why barbecue parties are so popular in Singapore? This is the second time that me and my friends made big plans for a barbecue party and the barbecue pits we have (for Pete’s sake there are two of them at the pool side) were already booked for the weekend.The first time was when other close friends of ours were shifting to Malaysia. Now I am going to make a booking for 25th evening. That would be the day my sis and parents would be with me in Singapore. So no goofing up this time. Yes, that’s perfect. Will do this first thing on Saturday.

By the way the plan was coming on very nicely. We decided to make it a potluck dinner with everyone bringing in something. And for starters turn out charcoaled chicken and kababs.. And savour it with bloody merrys. This is a farewell to one of our friends who is returning to India. I had infact started making a mental lists of raw material that I had to get from the fresh market like cherry tomatoes, baby potatoes, mushrooms, capsicum, chicken.. We also required a set of skewers and coal, fire starter.. Anyways next time, as my homework is done on having a great summer pool side barbecue party. Anytime of the year is summer time in Singapore.

Now, as the barbecue pits are booked we will have a poolside party. It’s our original plan minus the barbecue. Now we have to think of other alternative snacks.. but the party is on guys.

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Ranz on November 1st 2007 in Me Me and Me, Liesure Corner

Latest read : Digital Fortress


Just finished reading this interesting novel by Dan Brown : Digital Fortress. This is the third book of Dan Brown that I have read, the other two are The Da Vinci Code, and Angels and Demons. And just like the previous two books I enjoyed, this one is also a thoroughly gripping plot. Well researched and intelligently narrated, each page presents a new level of excitement. The book is about digital code breaking and super computers on the battle of privacy and security.

After reading the book I read everything else on the pages of the book like acknowledgement, publishing details and  one of the pages mentions about www.danbrown.com I checked it out and came across some interesting and bizzarre facts about the book. First of all was that it is based on a real life experience. Read on..

In the Spring of 1995, on the campus of Phillips Exeter Academy, the U.S. Secret Service made a bust…

THE TARGET : A teenage student flagged by a government computer as being a threat to national security.

THE CRIME : Sending E-mail to a friend in which he said he thought President Clinton should be shot.

THE MISTAKE : The same mistake many Americans make every day…believing that what they say in E-mail is private.

In the wake of the incident, Dan Brown, an English teacher at the school, surprised by the government’s apparent ability to “listen in”, began researching the intelligence community’s access to civilian communication. What he stumbled across stunned him…an ultra-secret, $12 billion a year intelligence agency that only 3% of Americans know exists.

This clandestine organization, known as the NSA (jokingly referred to as No Such Agency), employs over 20,000 code-breakers, analysts, technicians, and spies and has a 86-acre compound hidden in Maryland. Founded over half a century ago by President Truman, the NSA’s technology is unrivaled. They have the ability to monitor all of our digital communications–cellular phone, FAX, and E-mail. They are bound by presidential directive to do whatever it takes to protect our national security… including “snoop” our most private conversations if necessary.

Brown coaxed two ex-NSA cryptographers to speak to him via anonymous remailers (an E-mail protocol that ensures both parties privacy), and the cryptographers, each unaware of the other, told identical stories…incredible accounts of NSA submarines that listened in on underwater phone cables, of a terrorist attack on the New York Stock Exchange that never went public, and also of a chilling new NSA technology–a multi-billion dollar supercomputer capable of deciphering even the most secure communications. Nonetheless, the cryptographers sang the praises of the NSA and insisted that ensuring our nation’s security can only be done at the expense of civilian privacy.

“The battle between privacy and security,” says Brown, “has no clear-cut answers. The stakes are enormous. All I know is that when I learned the truth about the NSA, I had to write about it.”

DIGITAL FORTRESS
Only the most shocking parts are true.

Some bizzarre facts that we are all aware of but to read about it in numbers and details is what makes them more bizzarre.

In large cities, Americans are photographed on the average of 20 times a day.
Everything you charge is in a database that police, among others, can look at.
Supermarkets track what you purchase and sell the information to direct-mail marketing firms.
Your employer is allowed to read your E-Mail, and if you use your company’s health insurance to purchase drugs, your employer has access to that information.
Government computers scan your E-Mail for subversive language.
Your cell phone calls can be intercepted, and your access numbers can be cribbed by eavesdroppers with police scanners.
You register your whereabouts every time you use an ATM, credit card, or use EZ PASS at a toll booth.
You are often being watched when you visit web sites. Servers know what you’re looking at, what you download, and how long you stay on a page.
A political candidate found his career destroyed by a newspaper that published a list of all the videos he had ever rented.
Most “baby monitors” can be intercepted 100 feet outside the home.
Intelligence agencies now have “micro-bots” — tiny, remote control, electronic “bugs” that literally can fly into your home and look around without your noticing.
Anyone with $100 can tap your phone.
a new technology called TEMPEST can intercept what you are typing on your keypad (from 100 feet away through a cement wall.)
the National Security Agency has a submarine that can intercept and decipher digital communications from the RF emissions of underwater phone cables.

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Ranz on October 15th 2007 in Liesure Corner, Review