February 4th, 2008

permalink Hilfe mich

One merger
Two acquisitions
Two splits

It's been a gruelling two weeks. And I'm tired. Very tired. But then, a whole new world awaits. B-)

January 1st, 2008

permalink New year greetings!

What was 2007 like?

And there's no need to hurry
Take your time I'll still be here

- Dido - Closer

For the most part, it was laid back. I didn't do much, but I did accomplish a fair bit for myself. I crossed a bridge that I thought uncrossable, and in doing so, I re-discovered myself.

I met some amazing people along the way and made some awesome friends. I broke a couple of hearts too. And I didn't do a good job patching up. But then I believe it was for the best.

Oh and I fell in love *wink*. On an unrelated note, I'd like to add that Nitin rocks.

What will 2008 look like?

And you go dancing through doorways
Just to see what you gonna find there

- Dire Straits - Love over gold

I expect this year to be a lot more dynamic. I've marked 2008 as a year of preparation. Lots of things have been planned on both a personal and a professional front. I hope to accomplish what I've planned and set the stage for 2009.

I guess time is the most precious resource you can give a person. I plan to spend more time with people who matter to me - my little ones, my close friends and members of my family.

Here's wishing you all an awesome and happy 2008. May the force be with you.

November 15th, 2007

permalink Point of life

Point of life

I couldn't have said it any better! :P

July 26th, 2007

permalink Small Things

Ka sisaliku tee kivil jätab jälje
Kuigi mi seda ei näe.

(A lizard's track over a stone also leaves a trace
Even if we do not see it.)

- Karl Ristikivi

August 21st, 2006

permalink What are friends for?

What are friends for
February 14th, 2006

permalink And that

Lakku Drawing

is why I love my lil one :)

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January 29th, 2006

permalink Talk about fortune cookies!

Today's fortune:

You have an unusual equipment for success, use it properly.

Whoa! Anybody want to help me test that? *wink*

January 31st, 2005

permalink I am soo dead

Guess what I just did now? I sent an sms going, "Hey pwitty lady of mine. (some censored lovey-dovey stuff here). Hugs muah and tc" TO MY FATHER!!!

I am soo dead.

December 25th, 2004

permalink The thin red line

There is a fine line between insanity and genius. Wonder if I'll ever cross it.

June 11th, 2004

permalink Eric Dybsand

Eric Dybsand at the Game Developer's Conference 2004

It's funny how people affect your life without you knowing it. It's only when their absence is felt that you realise what they meant to you. Eric Dybsand passed away on April 15, 2004. I learnt of it today. All I knew of him was from his articles that I'd occasionally come across. I admired him, but I hadn't really interacted with him.

Eric was a freelance computer game AI consultant, one of the best in the field. But he was much more than that. Here's what people think about him (from In Memory of Eric Dybsand) --

"Eric was the most humble man I ever met. He always went out of his way to help you out. I never saw him in a bad mood, even on a Monday morning."

"He didn't judge me on what I had done or not done in the past. He appreciated me for what he thought I COULD do. When he introduced me to people, he would talk about me in terms I felt I didn't deserve. At one point, I told him he didn't need to BS about me like that to people; that it was a little embarrassing for him to trump me up like that. He simply looked me in the eye and said, I don't do that. If I tell it to people, that means I think it's true. I began to realize that was the way he treated everyone. This is a rare gift in people that they can truly inspire people to believe in themselves."

"That was the thing I'll remember best about Eric - his ability to meet new people and instantly make them feel like they belong."

"My only regret for Eric is that he was such a modest person. I fear that too many people in this industry will never realize that he is gone, not because his contributions won't be missed, but because he was always very reluctant to take credit for many of the things he did. As a result many of the people's lives he has affected over the years may not ever realize the effect he made."

"My spouse, Neil Kirby, along with Steve Woodcock, has been presenting with Eric at CGDC for a long time. From hearing about the preparations for the roundtables, and then about the presentations themselves, I had a very favorable impression of Eric. Neil usually returns from the conference on a high, in no small part due to the fun he has with Eric and Steve. Yet a few years ago, Neil returned a bit subdued. Eric had taken him aside and told him about his health problems. A heart transplant would solve most of the problems, but Eric wouldn't even apply to be on the waiting list. He had no children, no spouse, no one dependent on him, so he felt that he shouldn't take a heart from someone who needed it more than he did. That selfless act still amazes me.

The Biblical psalmist begs, 'Create in me a clean heart, O Lord.' Eric may have needed better cardiac muscles, better blood vessels, but there are few hearts cleaner and better.
"

Eric Dybsand, here's a salute from me! May you continue to inspire AI developers around the world, not just to be better programmers, but better people.

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