Friday, June 27, 2008

visit to st.jame's street

yo people..

there is no place better than st.james's street in port of spain for party/music lovers.
just the ambiance of the place, socca music all around you, engulfing you.. just an unbelievable experience for me this weekend.

Being a music lover myself, we left for this exotic expedition at around 7 PM local time today (friday evening). It was my first visit to this to this place, its just some 10-15 minutes walk from the place we stay. my first imagination being, similar to our MG road/ brigade road, it was just proven wrong the moment i stepped into that street.

This street is just a KM away from queens park oval cricket stadium. we thought of getting into the stadium where brian lara played his intial part of his cricket life. we were just given red signal by the security officials outside the gate. anyway, our main moto has been visiting st.jame's street at night time. we anyway succeeded in that.

From the moment i saw glimpses of the street, i was bewildered. Awesome chicks, awesome pubs, awesome music, everything was just perfect for a person like me.
we went into a local bar, ordered for a beer. after finishing(it was done by split second) that we thought of visiting rest of the street. All of a sudden, my sight fell on a place, where they were cooking grilled chicken. we just barged in, ordered for a complete chicken, that too was finished in a hurry(we were hungry).

After replenishing our energy, we sought out on a journey of a lifetime. we vistited few more pubs, every bar we visited, we ordered a beer (a beer in every pun, isnt it fantastic!!??).

People are so crazy there, they enjoy every bit of music. they drink as much they can, never worried about what will happen to them after all that liquid food :P. Even we were in the mood of drinking, my roomie kept ordering soft drinks, me hard drinks (beer) :P.

We asked locals about the drinks they were having, they guided us in reaching heaven soon. we had fernandis rum, supposed to be the purest form of rum all over the world (on the rocks). we continued our journet towards destiny after that. finally we came to a stand still, when ,y purse balance was just 7 $ (including all the change). we thought of begging local people here for few more dollars as one beer costs 9 $ here. I guess we were not as lucky as we started, could not find other 2$. Still we didnt lose hope, we kept pn asking every pub on the way " do we get anything for 7$" and the response was negative.

Finally we landed in our house at around 11, then i started writing this blog.
Forgive for me any fault in this, could not help writing this in some alcoholic effect. Thanks if you have already read this and enjoyed every moment of this.

Socca music rocks.... :)

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Apple TV - beauty or beast?

Apple TV offers a bridge between a computer and a televisionAfter a few delays Apple TV has finally gone on sale, with predictions that it could be a more important product for the company than the much-hyped iPhone which arrives in June.
But will the set-top box soar like the iPod, or sink like the Cube - a stylish ultra-compact Apple computer that was supposed to change the rules of the game, but was swiftly discontinued?
Apple TV is small rectangular white box with a 40GB hard-drive, designed to take content from your PC or Mac and display it on your widescreen television.
It is far from the first device to offer a bridge between the computer and the television . But the iPod was not the first MP3 player - and Apple and its supporters are quick to point out that it still went on to dominate and define the market.
Walled garden
Having built a hugely powerful position in the global music industry by integrating the iPod with its online store iTunes, Apple is now titling at an even bigger prize - the online video market.

Joost was founded by the men behind Skype
With everything from YouTube to the internet television service Joost offering viewers new ways to access video, this could be the year that the online video revolution really takes off.
The old media giants will be watching nervously to see whether the likes of Apple try to steal their lunch - the billion dollar lawsuit launched by Viacom against YouTube is the first shot in that war.
But for European customers in particular, there is one big question about Apple TV - is there anything worth watching?
Because as with the iPod, Apple has been careful to tie this new product into iTunes, creating a walled garden beyond which it will be difficult to stray.
In the United States, where Apple has been selling films and television shows to download from Itunes for the last eighteen months, some users will at least have a fair amount of content to stream from their computers via their wireless networks (and ideally you'll need one with the latest 802.11n standard) to their HD ready televisions.
Content is king
But in Europe, Apple has so far failed to strike the deals with movie studios and television companies which would allow it to sell video content to download.
There are now rumours that Apple is about to announce a deal to sell movies in the UK - but mainstream television content seems to be some way off.
With broadcasters such as the UK's Channel Four now beginning to sell downloads from their own sites they may be more reluctant than the music industry was to hand over distribution to Apple.
The Apple TV does offer what looks like a simple and elegant way to transfer your digital content - including home movies, photographs and your music collection - from the computer in the back bedroom to the television in the sitting room.
Those with real expertise may learn to rip video content from sites like YouTube into iTunes and then send it to their Apple TV.
But the whole appeal of the iPod has been that it offers a beautifully designed pathway into digital music for novices.
Without compelling content, Apple TV will struggle to pull off the same trick.

Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Play station 3 getting released this april

Wow!!!
dreamt of having a machine like this.. which can combine movie watching and games together.
This monster has a 60 GB hard disk, blu ray disc reader, hell a lot of titles for it and lots more.

After months of rumors and speculation, Sony's PlayStation 3 will finally be officially launched in India on the 27th of April, 2007, courtesy of Milestone Interactive. As of now we'll have to make do with the 60 GB model that'll be available for Rs. 39,900.

An exceptional range of titles from every genre will also be available from the world’s leading third party publishers including Electronic Arts, Namco Bandai and Sony Online Entertainment. Priced at Rs. 2,799 per game, these softwares will be distributed by Milestone Interactive Software Limited. The stellar line-up of over 12 game titles includes the critically acclaimed Resistance: Fall of Man, MotorStorm, Genji, Days of the Blade, Formula 1 : Championship Edition and Ridge Racer7. Other game titles include Def Jam: Icon, Fight Night Round 3, NBA Street HomeCourt, Need for Speed Carbon, The Godfather: The Don’s Edition, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2007 and Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom.

I am just waiting here for a first price drop which is expected some 2-3 months after the launch of this..


Tuesday, March 20, 2007

my first cuisine,,,

Never ever i thought i would be blogging one day!!!
wow!!!!!