May 11th, 2009

Beat Boxing and Fusion

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or email alerts. Thanks for visiting!One of the awesomest displays of beat boxing and flute fusion music I’ve heard (and seen) on the web [via Suyog].

March 14th, 2009

Bridge Demolition to Opera

Bridge demolitions set to opera music [YouTube link] by the Virginia Department of Transportation. Has any action movie tried this? And nope, I’m not counting The Fifth Element.

September 17th, 2008

Trying Out iPod Touch

Thanks to my dear wife, I’m the proud owner of the latest iPod Touch (16GB). Most of my afternoon today is spent in exploring the features of this amazing piece of design and engineering. As much as you try to hate Apple, when it comes to design and usability, they are the kings. My earlier [...]

August 16th, 2008

Please Stand for the National Anthem of…

After the amazing interactive medals count map for the Olympics, The New York Times collects and links to national anthems of 27 different nations that have won gold in these Olympic Games [via]. It’s so damn pleasing to see Jana Gana Mana in the list.

May 5th, 2008

Jingle Mein Mingle

The age of advertising jingles is unfortunately past us and current advertising campaigns merely use soundtracks from established recording artistes. Sometimes advertisers may choose to use relatively unknown soundtracks like in the ads by Apple or Geico which in turn boosts the song’s popularity. But using original ad jingles have declined even to the extent [...]

February 19th, 2008

Download Music Online – The Barely Legal Way

Don’t you miss the days of Napster and Kazaa when any music soundtrack was just a click away? But thanks to the bullyish ways of RIAA who haven’t recognized the changing trends in music sales, we were penalized heavily for even trying to download single tracks for our personal use (until iTunes knocked some sense [...]

February 14th, 2008

Beatles-inspired Across the Universe

Sometimes you wonder if your life could have a soundtrack. If you lived in the 60s in the United States, your life could have a soundtrack composed by the Beatles. And what a soundtrack that would make. Across the Universe is such a movie that puts your imagination together with the awesome music of the [...]

November 1st, 2007

Chaha ya Coffe?

The first thought I got after I listened to “Chaha Maine Chaha Bas Tujhi ko Maine Chaha” from the movie, Supari was, what? No coffee?

October 31st, 2007

Free and Legal Music

Music will never be free, says RIAA. Mashable begs to differ as it compiles a list of places to get free and legal music. Plenty of choices there.
Update: You might also want to check out this option where you can download music in a barely legal way.

July 3rd, 2007

Blue Skies

This wonderful picture captured by Twilight Fairy reminded me of the song I last heard on the GE commercial (I think). Thanks to my awful memory, I couldn’t recall anything apart from Blue Skies but thanks to Google, the complete lyrics could be unearthed. Incidentally the song was the most popular one in 1929 especially [...]


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