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July 13, 2008

Manhattan in the night

Manhattan has always been the most fascinating urban locale. With
its tall buildings it surely is a concrete jungle. The first time I
saw the Manhattan skyline from a distance, my heart beat skipped. It
was one of the most amazing things I had ever seen. And that the
thought that I am going work in Manhattan just added to the
excitement!

I stayed on the western side of the Hudson river and Manhattan is
on the eastern side of the river. My apartment had a beautiful
Manhattan view. There are beautiful running/walking/cycling tracks on
either sides of the Hudson river. I used to practice for my Marathon
by running everyday on the track which is on the western side of
Hudson which would always give a great view of the Manhattan. And
many times I used to run in the night & Manhattan looks straight
out of dream when you would look at it from the western bank during
night.

On a beautiful summer night in July 2007 I looked out of my room
window at Manhattan and saw that the clouds and the moonlight had
given a stunning look to Manhattan. Me and my roomie Chendur set out
for a photography session on the river bank and what transpired is
here for you to see!

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here for the full album on Picasa

Here is the slideshow

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Capturing the golden moments of the fall season is every
photographer’s dream. I was no different. Since I happened to be in
US during the fall of 2007 I decided do a fall trip. Me, Chendur,
Titus and Monna
started out to New Hampshire in October
2007 as the fall was little late in 2007. And as we had imagined it
was a treat both for our eyes and for our cameras! Check out the full
album
to enjoy the golden moments of the fall season.


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July 6, 2008

Shesh Sky Diving

This is about the skydiving which I had done loooong time back
during my first visit to US early 2006. If you haven’t yet seen this
funny video of me skydiving do check it out, but do remember to
control your laughter :-)


And here’s the photo slide show


Well, skydiving had always been one of my childhood dreams. My
room-mate Rahul suddently planned to go for skydiving and invited me.
Well I did not have much choice but to join him. So me, Rahul and
Karishma set out of the jump.

We wore the skydiving equipment and got ready for tandem. We then
started our ascent in the smalled plane I had ever travelled. It was
so small that one could almost touch windows at either ends if she
steaches her hands! Rahul and I were confident all the time while
Karishma was nervous and was not sure if she will really jump. But
what happened later was one of the greatest ironies!

I was really exited when I was about to jump with Gene. I had seen
lot of skydiving videos in TV and I had thought that I will float in
the air and will move towards earth slowly. Boy I was wrong big time!
All those videos are taken with camera falling at the same speed as
the person who is being recorded. So by looking at the video one can
never get the feel of the speed with which one would fall. As soon as
I jumped I realized earth was sucking me real hard :-) I was falling
at a speed of around 200 KM/Hour!! And the gadgets I was having was
faulty. My glasses were coming off and I since the speed was so high
I was feeling that if the glasses come off my eyes might pop out!
Believe me the the wind was hitting my face real hard. I also
realized that I was unable to breathe! When I was jumping I was all
smiles and within 3 seconds my expressions had completely changed (as
you can see in the video!). We came down from 16,000 feet to 5,000
feet in 1 minute!

After this Gene opened the Parachute and it became real good. Now
I realized that the gloves with holes which was given to me was
causing severe problems. The air temperature was well below zero
degree centigrade and boy my palm really froze. But now the speed of
our fall had really come down and we were just floating in the air.
The view down was amazing. We took 10 minutes to come down from 5,000
feet to zero and this time was the most wonderful experience!

After coming down Rahul was very very eager to have a look at
Karishmas video. He thought that she would have been really terrified
during the fall. But we both couldn’t believe what we saw in the
video. Rahul and I were cool and confident all the time but we both
looked terrified on the camera while falling, both of us found it
difficult to breathe. And this was the best part, Karishma who was
afraid all the while looked really cool after she jumped into the
sky. She was smiling all the time in the video!!

It was an amazing experience which we would cherish for real
looong time.

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July 5, 2008

Phili Marathon Video

I you haven’t yet seen my Phili Marathon Video taken by Lend A
Hand for India, here it goes. Can you spot me running?


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December 3, 2007

Marathon experience!


Shesh at the Phili Marathon

It all happened finally on Nov 18th. I had been looking forward to this day from long time.

Just 2 weeks before the marathon my friend Monna also decided to run a half marathon at Phili. So me and Chendur hopped on to his car and drove down to Philadelphia. As all marathon runners we had a pasta dinner the previous night. We were with the Lend A Hand for India team for the dinner.

2 weeks back the weather prediction for Philadelphia was pretty bad. The highest temperature was supposed to be 1 Degree Centigrade and there was supposed to be ice and rain. Thankfully the weather finally turned out to be slightly better. But it was still close to 0 Degree Centigrade, it was drizzling & was windy. But it was not enough to stop us :-)
We got up early and reached the marathon start location. We could see a huge crowd of over 10,000 people. Apart from the runners there were so many people all around to cheer the runners. There was lots of excitement all around.

Finally the run started. I and my friend Karthik were planning to run the full course together. But even before completing the 1st mile both of us decided to use the restroom. There was a huge line in front of the restroom and guess what we both lost each other there! So I was running all alone for most of the time. I lost some 10 minutes due to the rest room. Due to this and also due to the fact that I started my run at the end of the crowd, it took almost 10 miles for me to cross the people who had come to walk half marathon. All along I was wondering where the runners are?
I ran at a relaxed pace as it was my first marathon. I did not want to risk getting an injury. I crossed the half stage after 2 hrs 50 mins & guess what the winner Timothy Psitet had completed the run well before I could even complete half. His timing was 2:25:01. He said he it took more time for him due to the rain and windy conditions!
Anyway I was not running to win the Gold and neither the silver :-)
The track was such that by the time I finish half my run I can see the ones finishing the full run at the other side of the road. I could see lots of people finishing full run. Most of them had amazing body and I watched them with awe! I could see quite a lot of people of age over 50 finishing the run at around 3 hours time!
Maybe someday I can also try finishing in less than 4 hours at least (well I guess I am not going to aim to finish at less than 3 hours, that’s a bit too much!).

I took some inspiration from these amazing runners and continued my run. I saw lot of interesting runners along the way. There was a lady who was completely dressed like a panther. There was a guy juggling 4 balls while he was running! He was doing it all along. First I thought he was doing the half marathon, but later I saw him at around 20 mile mark & was quite amazed that he was still juggling the 4 balls and was on his way to complete the full marathon!!
For some distance before I completed the half marathon I was running with a lady who was probably 70 year old! I later came across a mother and son running together. The young son was cheering his mom all along saying ‘Common mom’ & the mom was saying all along ‘Coming son’!
At around 14 mile mark I came across a guy who I am sure was at least 75 year old! I came across a group of around 6 people with a lady holding a balloon and a board saying that they will complete the run in 5:30 hrs. They were doing the run at different pace, the lady would instruct everyone to run faster they will all increase speed, then she will tell everyone to decrease speed they will all reduce their speed. I thought I could do much better and I overtook them and went further. After crossing mile 15 I was quite tired and my pace started varying. I was running quite slowly also at several distance & later the group of 5:30 overtook me. The 75 year old guy had also joined them. I decided to join this group & later I realized that running with a group was really very helpful! I came to know that the lady leading the group was a professional pacer!

Philadelphia is a very beautiful city. It is an old city with lots of history. It has lots of colonial style buildings with marvelous architecture. That made the run more memorable.
There were lots of volunteers at multiple points along the track offering water, Gatorade and energy gel. Not to mention there were people all along the 42.2 KM track cheering the runners. ‘Go runner go’! At some of the places there were people playing live music along the track. And at many places where the track passes through residential areas people has put loud speakers on their window and were playing music loud for the runners! One more interesting encounter was to see a group of people who were offering beer to the runners! What a spirit the Phili people have got!
After finishing mile 20 I was so damn hungry. Few volunteers were offering cut pieces of Oranges. I could only grab one piece of it because I was wearing leather gloves. Man! That was the best piece of orange I have ever tasted! I wished I should have grabbed more. After running for half more mile I even thought of running back to grab more oranges! But that would have been a real silly thing to do!

And guess what, at mile 24 I met Karhik with whom I was planning to run the full marathon. He joined my 5:30 group which had grown to a sizable number by now. He had developed severe knee pain as he had expected before. We ran the last 2 miles and finished the run together. My chip time was 5:27:55 which is nothing great to talk about. I think I really need to better this record by running one more marathon!

I should thank Lend A Hand for India for all their support. Charu took my photo on the way. I met Raj at mile 8 and 20 and even he took my running photo and video! I will post them on my blog once I collect it from him.

We collected the medal and went to the food tent to have some food. It was only after I stopped running that I realized how cold it was outside. Few minutes after I stopped running I started shivering. I had to wait in the cold for 2 more hours for all our friends to finish running and complete all the formalities of the marathon. Those 2 hours were actually much tougher for me than the marathon run itself. I thought for sure that I am going to fall sick due to the cold. But thankfully nothing happened and went to sleep that night with a great sense of achievement!

Finally, thanks for all those who supported my cause by contributing to the fund that I am raising for Lend A Hand for India. There has been a good collection in my fund and I will soon post the details on my blog.

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November 7, 2007

Marathon for a cause!

Dear Friends,

First time I heard of the concept of Marathon was nearly 6 years back when I was doing my Engineering at REC, Surathkal. I still remember, Times of India had a big article with heading "Run Anil Run". This was about Anil Ambani & how he took up Marathon to trim down is 100 KG plus body! It was an inspiring story for me & boom I also started running. I inspired many of my hostel mates to take up running and many of us eventually ended up participating in the 10,000 meters run in the college. Running a full Marathon was always a hidden desire in me. I always knew that New York is a place where lot of people train for Marathon. And now life and brought me to New York and given me an opportunity to fulfill my long cherished dream.

Running a Marathon is not just a personal challenge to me; I am also doing it for a cause. I attended one of the Salsa party of Lend A Hand for India and got introduced to the kind of work Lend A Hand for India. There is a famous quote by somebody

Give a poor man a fish to eat and he will have food for one day. Teach him fishing and he will have food for his entire life.

This is exactly what LAHI is doing. LAHI is giving Vocational Training and Career guidance for young boys and girls in rural and urban India to make them employable and to help them find job. LAHI works with lots of schools and helps them reduce the school drop out rates. LAHI has several other activities. You can get the complete information about the organization on www.lend-a-hand-india.org

I am running full marathon at Philadelphia on November 18th. I am running 26.2 miles and I am trying to raise $100 per mile that I am going to run which would be $2620. It would be really nice if you can contribute some amount and support my run and help Lend A Hand for India. These are few of the ways that your contribution to LAHI can help–>

- $100 pays for the tuition fee of two boys / girls for a vocational training program
- $400 pays the one-year salary of a trainer at the school
- $1500 pays to purchase a PC and internet facility for a high school
- $4000 pays for the one year of operating cost of a batch of students for training programs (includes teacher’s salaries, consumables, coordination, and monitoring) or meets the capital cost of launching a vocational training center at a high school.

Lend-a-Hand India is a 501(C)(3) organization, and all donations are Tax Deductible and eligible for company match programs. You can contribute by sponsoring me online through PayPal (click on the button below - no PayPal account required) or by check payable to "Lend-A-Hand India" to the address below. Most of the employers do match your contribution, which means that your contribution gets doubled! Click here for a selected list of companies that match donations.

Thank you!

Shesh

 

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For a contribution by check, please make the check payable to "Lend-A-Hand India" write "Sponsorship for Shesh Paplikar" in the memo and mail to:

Lend-A-Hand India
784 Columbus Avenue #10G
New York NY 10025, USA

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September 12, 2007

09/11 2007

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Lights representing the WTC twin towers…

WTC lights are reaching the sky…

 

Well it’s 09/11 again. The world has changed a lot from the past 6 years! The security at New York was much higher today as expected. One could see NYPD every where. Since, I have to go though the World Trade Center station everyday, I had a chance to catch some piece of action. From past 5 days, lot of people can be seen in and around WTC. There are lots of activists going around with different agenda. Some say that "WTC attack was an insider job. Investigate!". Some are there to say, "Ongoing war should be stopped". Some are there to pay tribute to the people who died in the attacks!

One can see US flags all around. There are couple of gaint US flags flying over the nearby buildings. For me the most eye catching part is the two strong beam of lights reaching the sky. These two beams represent the twin towers which were destroyed during the 09/11 attack.

 

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August 30, 2007

Las Vegas, the dream city!

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Shesh, the ultimate Gambler…

The theatre of Wynn where ‘Le Reve’ show was held.

Click here for the entire photo album of my Las Vegas trip

New Year celebration has been pretty amazing for me from the past few years. While I was enjoying the beaches of Goa last year, this year I had a chance to visit the Heaven on earth, the Las Vegas. The Casinos are so amazing and so Royal out there, sometime it becomes difficult to understand whether it’s dream or reality!

After many years, I had the chance to catch up with my KREC classmates Mohit, Divakar, Dharmesh & Vasanth. What better place to meet than Las Vegas!

Las Vegas is the true Maya Nagari of the current time. Every moment there was so absorbing. One can find the greatest gambling dens like Wynn and Bellagio over there which have been built at a cost of over a billion dollar! Visit any of these Casino’s and you will have to keep pinching yourself to check whether you are awake or dreaming! LV has everything that a pleasure seeker can ask for. Beautiful women, great bars with amazing bartenders, great shows, unbelievable live shows and the gambling dens which are open round the clock!

We were there for couple of days. Initial period we spent on top of the 1149 feet Stratosphere. There were lots of truly breathtaking rides on top of Stratosphere! We spent lot of time doing Casino hopping. Each Casino has been built on different themes. I was just spell bound at the grandeur of each of the Casinos. Whoever visits Las Vegas must and should visit a high profile Live Shows of Las Vegas. We visited the ‘Le Reve’ show at Wynn. It’s a show on waters! The show was so much out of the world that most of the time of the show I couldn’t believe that something like this was happening in front of my eyes.

Whats the fun of visiting LV if one doesn’t gamble! We started gambling at the Stratosphere Casino. My luck was so good at Roulette that at one point I had made so much profit that there was no place to keep the $5 coins that I had one. The whole table was following my moves. I got so absorbed on the ‘Roulette’ table that I played for 24 hours non-stop without even taking a break for food. I started on 31st morning and left the Roulette table on 1st morning. The only time I went out of the Casino was for 10 minutes when the 12:00 AM New Year fireworks was going on outside! Me and Mohit implemented so many algorithms on the ‘Roulette’ table and it was great fun implementing the algorithms!

 

Click here for the entire photo album of my Las Vegas trip

 

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September 2, 2006

Chicago the windy city

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A view of Chicago from Navy Pier

This June I had the fabulous opportunity of visiting the windy city - Chicago.

My Lufthansa flight was via Chicago & I decided to give a halt there to visit my cousin Sudarshan Rao & family. Man, it indeed turned out to be a great experience. Never had I seen such a concentration of tall buildings (yet to visit The City).

I had the opportunity to fly over Lake Michigan & also to go on a motor boat on it. Even from flight, most of the times I couldn’t the shores of the lake. Water, water & water all the time. It’s a fresh water lake & its 494 Km in length & 190 KM in width! If only we had so much of fresh water in India :-)

 

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May 22, 2006

Florida Trip

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At the Clearwater beach, Tampa, Florida -Click to Zoom (for wallpaper)

I had been Florida in US during the early part of April this year for nearly a week. Florida is a damn amazing place.

My KREC class-mate Vasanth joined me over there. We had super time over there visiting theme park, driving along the sea, swimming in the beaches, dancing in the night clubs. There were babes, babes & babes all around Florida!!!

We initially landed at the Orlando airport, which is supposedly the busiest airport in US. Orlando has lots & lots of theme parks but we decided to visit Bush Gardens at Tampa instead. So, we drove down to Tampa in the mid-night. We had great time in Bush Gardens with all the dangerous rides & wild animals. It had the world’s highest vertical fall ride of which you can see the photos. The most memorable part was the movie at the 4-D theatre. We watched a movie called Pirates which was a 3-D movie. We were wearing 3-D glasses. But, the theatre has real 3-D effects. We used to really get drenched with water when the pirates were getting drenched in the movie! When the pirates fall into the pit of crabs we could really feel the crabs biting our feet! It was a wonderful experience.


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