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Pan Delhi Geeks’ Meet 2008

PDGM Group Photo (visit this link to view the notes on who’s who in this pic of the Who’s Who of the Delhi geek circle). For more photos from the Pan Delhi Geeks’ Meet 2008, visit the my Flickr page for this tag, or view the slideshow directly.

Okies, this post is WAY late, because the Pan Delhi Geeks’ Meet 2008 happened around two weeks ago, but I’ll use the excuse that I wasn’t in Delhi. Surprisingly, I find that nobody has blogged about it on their blogs yet! Even the ones among who have digital watches.

I think it was quite a success, despite the fact that many people who said they would be coming couldn’t turn up because of reasons best known to them. Still, a turnout of around 17 people for the very first meeting wasn’t bad at all. As Dhruv said, someone has to start off the whole thing and take the first step. We were initially supposed supposed to have the meet at Nirula’s in Outer Circle CP, but we decided later that Piccadelhi near PVR Plaza would be a better place. I gather that Rach spent quite a lot of time hunting for us in and around Nirula’s on that day. I reached a bit late, to find that Mukesh sir, Dhruv, Naman, and Abhishek were already there. Other people trickled in soon, and we thought it would be a good idea to make a poster. We did make one, plus bought blank ID cards so that everyone knew each other. Some waited inside (Piccadelhi), others waited outside to see if more were coming. I *had* to be in the latter group, since I knew most and / or more people coming knew me. Quite loony, us standing with that poster looking like kids from some orphanage, asking strangers if they were geeks, people who were coming for the meet asking random people whether they were Ankur Banerjee, and police lads turning up to find out what the hell was going on.

We finally got with the Last Stage of Civilization Question (i.e., “Where shall we have lunch”). Quite a lot of alumni turned up, like Pony, Dhruv, Gursartaj, Roshan, and Abhishek – we even had Ankit Wadhwa, from DPS RKP batch of 2000, who’s currently working at McKinsey. Later, Ashish Chopra from the Indian Bloggers and New Media Society (or, IBNMS) also turned up, along with one another IBNMS guy. Everyone had a nice time and incredibly spicy food (which I couldn’t eat); discussing stuff (not necessarily geeky), talking about the good ol’ days when they were in school, and trying to find out whatever happened to Pony’s lasagna (it never came). Later, Mukesh sir took some of us to meet a schoolmate of his who owns a Sony World showroom in CP, where we got to check out some pretty neat gadgets and know about upcoming Sony product releases. There was a lot more stuff after that, but I’m a bit bored of typing now.

I think the Pan Delhi Geeks’ Meet 2008 panned out reasonably well and could become a yearly / quarterly fixture. Many will soon be leaving to join their colleges, so maybe such a thing can be held again when there’s a college break and there are enough people in Delhi. Now that the people who turned up there know each other, future meets could turn out to be much more fun – and be held in restaurants which have less spicy food.

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Guess who’s back

Land! Dear sweet land at last. After one week of isolation from the civilized world, I have somewhere around 196 emails (excluding newsletters) to go through, around 61 Google Reader items to read (and that’s just the ‘important’ feeds). I do feel a little less inclined right now to go back to my old ways of checking email on my cellphone at the dead of the night, but I’m not getting my hopes high yet, might just be temporary. My total isolation was completed by the fact that I broke my chargers; please don’t ask how it happened or I’ll start whimpering. Consequently, I had no phone / camera for most of the time, although I did give in and buy replacement chargers towards the end – couldn’t bear the total silence any longer. Before that, I cobble together my own charger, using the mini-USB end of my old ones, a very odd looking transformer made from wire loops wound around old alarm clock pieces, and a stripped pencil as a resistor. Couldn’t get it to work, I think because the transformer wires were too thick. Either way, I did see some nice places, but no photos of either of them or diplomattresses named Zem.

Not much then to show in the form of pictures (because phone / camera were dead), except that of the pet parrot at my relatives’ place, taken hastily towards the end of my stay. I tried to teach it to call out the names and phone numbers of local hitmen, but this was hindered by the fact that it a) didn’t know their names / phone numbers; b) started doing crazy vertical loops in its cage whenever I (or my mom, who’d be a new face for it to contend with too) approached it. Did calm it down a bit by feeding it chillies but never got the ruddy thing to spew knowledge about local goons. I gather that this bird was saved (when it was very small) by my aunt after it had been lying half-dead after an attack from some bird of prey; and since it never learned foraging when it was young it would probably die if it was released. Enjoy the video of the parrot. 🙂

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