Hello Friends,
I created this blog a very long time ago..
Planning to write my musings। Sometime in English, कधी मराठीत..
I created this blog a very long time ago..
Planning to write my musings। Sometime in English, कधी मराठीत..
But then, life became much busy and I couldn't get myself to start on this blog..
So here I am now, This is the beginning.
As the name says, it is going to be about "nothing" in general.
The name as you can see is obviously influenced by the "Show about Nothing", my favorite show: Seinfeld.
Everybody writes about something, I will write about nothing.
But this I will tell you, I will not bore you with my blogs. And will try to keep them short and interesting.
I mean , if you want something boring, never ending stories, why will you read this? -- You have your life stories for that -:)
So this will not be my diary to tell you about my day to day life...
I mean, you all know how interesting a day of an Architect in IT industry can be, right?
Even though it sounds interesting to say SOA/EAI/BPM/ESB architect.
No..No.. don't stop reading, I am not writing about those things here, I will have my separate blog for this technical things..
And if history is any measure, it will be up later than sooner :)
But..
You may not believe this, but we geeks do have life outside "architecting" the things.
So here is an incident from the memory lane, about "Nothing.." And I really mean it.
It happened to me in a time far away from now, In a place far far away from the LA LA Land of Los Angeles.
Back to circa 2002, In Tokyo:
Now I should begin the story first with telling you that I am a vegetarian fellow.
And that doesn't make life much easier in Japan, especially you are kind of a person "Jo khane ke liye jeete hain" , rather than "Jeene ke liye khana"
So my first week in Japan, I went to this "Daily" shop to get some lunch. To a sandwich section.
Couldn't find anything veggie, so I asked the shop guy, if I can get any sandwich without meet.
"Sure, take this, No meet" the guys goes in his broken English. And when I was ready to go with it, he continues "Only Tuna".
So I took a deep breath and modified my requirements: No meet, no beef, no pork, no chicken, no fish...
For a good minute he stared at me blankly, after which he shrugged his shoulders and said -- Yes, you guessed it--- he goes: "NOTHING" -:)
As the name says, it is going to be about "nothing" in general.
The name as you can see is obviously influenced by the "Show about Nothing", my favorite show: Seinfeld.
Everybody writes about something, I will write about nothing.
But this I will tell you, I will not bore you with my blogs. And will try to keep them short and interesting.
I mean , if you want something boring, never ending stories, why will you read this? -- You have your life stories for that -:)
So this will not be my diary to tell you about my day to day life...
I mean, you all know how interesting a day of an Architect in IT industry can be, right?
Even though it sounds interesting to say SOA/EAI/BPM/ESB architect.
No..No.. don't stop reading, I am not writing about those things here, I will have my separate blog for this technical things..
And if history is any measure, it will be up later than sooner :)
But..
You may not believe this, but we geeks do have life outside "architecting" the things.
So here is an incident from the memory lane, about "Nothing.." And I really mean it.
It happened to me in a time far away from now, In a place far far away from the LA LA Land of Los Angeles.
Back to circa 2002, In Tokyo:
Now I should begin the story first with telling you that I am a vegetarian fellow.
And that doesn't make life much easier in Japan, especially you are kind of a person "Jo khane ke liye jeete hain" , rather than "Jeene ke liye khana"
So my first week in Japan, I went to this "Daily" shop to get some lunch. To a sandwich section.
Couldn't find anything veggie, so I asked the shop guy, if I can get any sandwich without meet.
"Sure, take this, No meet" the guys goes in his broken English. And when I was ready to go with it, he continues "Only Tuna".
So I took a deep breath and modified my requirements: No meet, no beef, no pork, no chicken, no fish...
For a good minute he stared at me blankly, after which he shrugged his shoulders and said -- Yes, you guessed it--- he goes: "NOTHING" -:)
See you later with another blog post about Nothing. And hope next time will be sooner rather than later.
Till then,
Cheers and enjoy yourself,
योगी