Uyarangalilekku by Brijesh Nair

Brijesh NairBrijesh Nair writes rarely, but when he does, it is normally an insightful post which attracts a lot of discussion. Most his posts deal with issues in India/Kerala.   

We thank Brijesh for the following interview.

Tell us more about you and your primary blog(http://sonyvellayani.blogspot.com/)
I am from Trivandrum. My house is very near to the beautiful Vellayani Lake. I did my schooling in Christ Nagar High School, Pre Degree (plus two) from Govt. Arts College, Trivandrum and B.Tech in Civil Engineering from NSSCE, Palakkad and passed out in 1997. Worked as a Civil Engineer for 6 months and got attracted to software field and worked as software engineer till early part of 2001. Decided to go back to Civil Engineering and joined for MS in Civil Engineering in Arizona State University (ASU) in August 2001. Immediately after completing MS in December 2002, I joined for my PhD in the same school, completed my PhD in Civil Engineering with specialization in Environmental Engineering two months back. I am right now working as a Design Engineer in Wilson Engineers  in Phoenix, Arizona. My main job as a Design Engineer is to design water and wastewater treatment plants.

I got married in 2005 to Deepa and she is now pursuing her MS in ASU. My hobbies include reading books about current affairs, biographies of successful people, playing, watching and analyzing cricket. Now I am into a new thing – I am working hard to improve my physical fitness for a reason – I have a dream of running and finishing a half marathon by the year 2009.

Why is it named ’sonyvellayani’? What about the title “Uyarangalilekku (Scaling New Heights)”?
“sony” is the name by which every one calls me in the family. I have spend most of my life in this beautiful place called “Vellayani”, so when I thought I should start a blog “sonyvellayani” was the name that came to my mind.

About the title “Uyarangalilekku (Scaling New Heights)” – putting the name “sonyvellayani” was easy but I want to name the blog with something I can closely relate to. I was thinking about it for a long time – what name I should give to my blog. Last 10 years, especially the last 6 years in US have made me understand that “to scale new heights” you need to always work hard. Life has taught me that there is no short cut to success and only hard work can help you “scale new heights”. I took these words “scaling new heights” and coined the word “Uyarangalilekku”. Whenever I see the title of the blog it reminds me of 2 things – one – the hard work I had put till now in my life to “scale new heights “and two – the hard work I need to put today and tomorrow to “scale new heights”

Most of your posts are on current affairs. If you become Kerala Chief Minister for a week, what would you do?
Tough question to answer. It is true that I am interested in politics and dream of becoming a politician in the later part of life. But the truth is that in the present political set up I don’t wish to be the chief minister of Kerala. I could write something like what Arjun did in the movie “Muthalvan” but thinking practically you cannot do much in a week or even in a month.

What prompted you to start a blog?
I used to think a lot even during my school days – mostly about cricket and other games like football matches I saw. By the time I reached college I started having interest in politics as well. I use to scribble my thoughts during that time in paper and latter throw that away. When I read some stuff it remains in my mind for a long time and I start thinking about it from all angles. Once I start thinking about it I get the inspiration to write about what ever I am thinking. So once I started getting familiar with the concept of blog, I started using that to express my thoughts to the outside world.

Do you have any other blogs?
I am a contributor to the Save Kerala Blog.

Why do you blog? What motivates you?
I mentioned that I think about a topic that strikes me a lot and write a blog. Once I started blogging I was able to see how the readers of my blog analyzed the same. Some of the readers criticize my way of thinking but I always consider that healthy. Their view point makes me learn more about the stuff I write and help to understand how various people perceive the same stuff differently. In short the motivation comes from the fact that blog helps to have a creative discussion about a topic I am interested in.

Do you use any blogging tools?
No I don’t. I just use the basic stuff in blogger.com

Which blog post do you consider as your best?
Few of them I feel stands out especially the post Evil Called Desi Consultants and What Next Now Kerala Government?

What is your experience from blogging? (good or bad)
As I mentioned previously, I got a chance to convey my thoughts and initiate a discussion on topics that really interest me. Another good thing about blogging is that I am able to make good friends who share some of my common views.

What are your favorite blogs that you read daily?
I read almost daily www.desipundit.com and www.blogbharti.com so that I don’t miss the best Indian blogs around. I go through the Kerala Blog Roll to keep myself updated with all the Kerala blogs.

Is there anything you want to tell Kerala Blogger Community?
It is nice to see Kerala Blogger community growing. The growth in Kerla blogger community should be in quality and not in quantity of blogs. Few months back I saw a big fight that broke out between some bloggers for some silly reasons. I got a feeling that few people think that blogging is an alternative to online chatting and these people give a bad name to all the bloggers out there. Let us all move forward neglecting these uncouth bloggers. I take this opportunity to reiterate one thing – United we stand, its then we can make our presence felt in our society.

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Just Jo by Joseph Thomas

Joseph Thomas - just jo!Joseph Thomas is very well known among Indian bloggers. His blog gets a lot of visitors and it is not surprising that he also won the Kerala Blogger Awards 2006. His blog posts are thought provoking. Music is his passion and he is a member of blogswara music group. He also blogs at popular colloborative indian blogs such as Desicritics and Mutiny. Thanks Joseph,  for sparing your time for this interview.

Tell us more about you and your primary blog( http://jocalling.blogspot.com/)
I am from Thrissur, now working as a web designer in an IT company at Trivandrum. I did my schooling and college in Thrissur itself. Dropped out of college after the second year of my pre-degree course (plus 2) and then did several jobs - as a telephone booth operator, bakery salesman (during my college days), office boy, fertilizer workshop man and finally as a goldsmith for four years before I got hooked to the computers.

When did you start blogging?
In 2005.

You are a very active blogger! How much time daily you spend on blogging?
To blog, only 20 mins. And I spent time reading others too.

Some of your blog posts have started heated discussions! Any comments?
It is good in a way. I have learnt a lot in the process. Such heated debates helped me reduce my ego level and it helped me to understand the kind of people we have around. There is a lot of hatred and at the same time there are a lot of good people around too. I understood that no matter how much hatred that exist in this world, there is a lot of love in this world that would finally win.

Do you have any other blogs?
Yes, a music blog ( http://songsofjo.blogspot.com) and a photo blog (http://www.dreamden.blogspot.com ). Also I am a contributor to Blog Bharti (www.blogbharti.com), Mutiny ( www.mutiny.in) and Desi Critics ( www.desicritics.org).

Why do you blog? What motivates you?
I blog because it give me an opportunity to learn and interact with people. It is also gives me a platform to express myself and to showcase my talents.
What motivates me? People. Events. Life.

Do you use any blogging tools?
Nope. I just use the Blogger editor.

Which blog post do you consider as your best?
Would be best if a reader of my blog picked that up. :-)

What is your experience from blogging? (good or bad)
So far so good. I could meet a lot of interesting people since I began blogging. I could improve myself a lot. Could go back to music and got a couple of good offers.

What are your favorite blogs that you read daily?
I read many blogs which I have listed in my blogroll and also others who does or does not cater to my viewpoints. It helps me understand how other people think.

Any plans on starting a Malayalam blog?
I do have one. http://kochaappu.blogspot.com is in pure Thrissur Malayalam. :-) But I dont update there frequently.

Is there anything you want to tell Kerala Blogger Community?
Just be yourself. Being pretentious wont help you any way. Don’t bother about what would people think of you from your posts. You write your heart out and those who appreciate that will keep reading you. After all, blogging is primarily a personal thing.

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Technology/programming blogs by Binny VA

Binny VABinny VA is an expert freelance programmer from Cochin. He currently runs a lot of blogs related to technology and programming details of which you can find at his homepage.  He is also an editor at DMOZ directory (TCL/TK). We thank Binny for sparing time for this interview.

Tell us more about you and your primary blog
I am from Cochin. I studied at Campion School, Eddappally. I enrolled at IGNOU for college - but I got a job as a Web Developer on Perl before I could complete even the first year. So I dropped out of college and pursued my job. So I worked in Reubro International for 2 years as a Web Developer. That’s were I learned the ropes. After 2 years, I quit the job and became a freelancer.

What prompted you to start a blog?
I had an interest in web development since I bought my first computer. Before long I learned enough HTML to create my own site(at Tripod). After some time, I went pro - bought hosting and a few domains. I already was managing a few sites when I started BinnyVA Blog. I started it so that I can concentrate on just Web Development content at Bin-Blog. I moved all by personal stuff to BinnyVA.

Has blogging helped you in your freelance career?
Freelancers must have multiples streams of income. You might have a few projects one day - but none for the next week. That uncertainty is part of the Job. Its good money - but it is not steady money. Because I blog, I get a decent amount from my AdSense ads. The fact that I can depend on that money is one of the main factors in my decision to go freelance.

Also having a(or more) blog makes you visible - it gives you a lot of exposure. I have had a few project offers from people who have seen my blog.

You are also one of the Dmoz editors. Tell us about your experience.
I am the editor for Tcl/Tk category - it is a Scripting language. I have had that position for over an year now. It is a slow category - so I don’t have much to do there.

What are the other blogs you write?
I have too many blogs - I am sure I am heading for a burnout soon :-). My blogs/sites are…
Bin-Blog (http://www.bin-co.com/blog/)
Web Development Information - with a special emphasis on LAMP -
Linux/Apache/MySQL/PHP

OpenJS(http://www.openjs.com/)
Source Code, Articles and Tutorials about JavaScript and related topics like
Ajax(XMLHTTPRequest), Client Side Scripting etc.

Bin-Co(http://www.bin-co.com/)
Bin-Co provides open source scripts, tutorials and articles for many
programming languages(like PHP, Perl, Ruby, Python, Tcl/Tk, etc).

LinDesk(http://lindesk.com)
Linux - on the Desktop. Articles, Reviews and Tutorials about many aspects of
Linux included applications and scripting.

BinnyVA(http://www.binnyva.com)
An aggregater for all my blogs.

I try to create at least one post every day.

Why do you blog? What motivates you?
1) I love to write.
2) Having a blog gives you exposure - essential if you are a freelancer like
me.
3) Last but not the least, there is money in it.

Do you use any blogging tools?
I use WordPress as my platform. I create the posts in HTML using a editor called Quanta Plus and copy-paste it into WordPress. For editing the pictures I post, I use Gimp.

Which blog post do you consider as your best?
In BinnyVA Blog, that would have to be Power Struggle - Electricity, KSEB and Me(http://blog.binnyva.com/2007/03/power-struggle-electricity-kseb-and-me/)

What is your experience from blogging? (good or bad)
Its great!

What are your favorite blogs that you read daily?
In the Kerala Category that will be…
http://www.nirmaltv.com/ - Good and Consistent.
http://poomanam.blogspot.com/
http://www.keralatips.org/

What are your future plans?
I am ‘living the dream’ right now. Good job, decent money and lots of free time. My future plan is make sure that it continues to be like this ;-)

Is there anything you want to tell Kerala Blogger Community?
I would like to see more localized blogs. More blogs about Kerala. Or about Cochin - or Trivandrum or something.

The problem is most people write about tech. That includes me too. When I started out my blogs were all about programming. This is not a bad thing - but there are too many blogs covering that topic. So please, try a niche topic - and what is better than you home state/city?

Thanks for the interview, KeralaBlogger.

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