Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Bye-Bye Asics

Almost eight Years ago I bought a running shoes to do London Marathon and had very difficulties choosing the right brand. Eventually I end up with Asics. I paid 60 pounds at the time which was very expensive at the time. But it was all worth it. I have done several marathons, 10ks, 20ks, jugging, playing bandy and football with this shoes. And yesterday finally I decided to retire this "very special" shoe from my feet. First it is completely damage in everyplace, not helping at all for feet and secondly I hurt my ankle severely due to lack of support grip in the it . I would certainly recommend people to buy "Asics" trainer for indoor and outdoor sports. Thank you “Asics” for your long support, and good bye. Sorry I had to throw you in my trash bin :)

Friday, April 23, 2010

Home made Pizza

Normally I do not prefer pizza for either dinner or lunch but I have tried last weekend to try it out at home. It is not that I hate eating pizza - just me not interested in pizza at all. If I ask my family what you would like to eat for launch or dinner ? there answer would without anything else but "Pizza". I found it was good fun making pizza at home and think it is much healthier than dominoz. So, do I love Pizza now ? yes the one I made!!!

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Iceland in Headlines in the world

I knew Iceland only after I meet my wife ten years ago. Not surprisingly many people around the world have very little knowledge about Iceland. While I was in England few years ago many were very surprised when my wife is from Iceland. But this has been changed recently mainly from different way. First from banking crisis in late 2008 which had effected Iceland economy severely. Another one was decision taken by British prime minister Gordon Brown to apply terrorist law against Iceland due to Icelandic banking crisis. Secondly, Volcano eruption in Iceland recently which has effected entire European Airspace. Most of the major airport in Europe has been shut down due to this eruption.

I wonder the effect of two very big well known volcano "Hekla" and "Katla" start to erupt. Because of those two event Iceland became the center in world news. Banking crises (especially terrorist law against Iceland) made heading in the news perhaps not a good way however volcanic eruption has made Iceland focal news in world stage is somehow a good way - i guess. Now, probably people know where "Iceland" is located.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Airspace closed - due to Icelandic Volano

These are the countries who closed their airspaces due to volcano eruption in Iceland

Source:BBC

Belgium
Czech Republic
Denmark
Estonia
Finland
Hungary (from 1700 GMT)
Latvia
Lithuania
Netherlands
Slovakia
Switzerland (from 2200 GMT)

Partial closures:
Austria (closures from 1600 GMT)
France (northern airspace)
Germany (most airports closed)
Norway (limited flights in north)
Poland (most airports closed)
Republic of Ireland (most airspace opened Friday)
Sweden (northern airspace opened Friday)
UK (near-total closure)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Volcano Erupted - Iceland

When the first volcano erupted in Iceland recently I was in Nepal and did not hear much about it. Since the eruption there has been regular tremor around the volcanic areas. Yesterday another volcano erupted in a massive scale which has disturbed not only local inhabitants but also almost all European countries. Many of the major city´s airport has been closed. One of the very busy airport in London Heathrow has now completely shut down due to safety concern for until tomorrow.

I am also planning to go to the volcanic site to witnessed the eruption this week if weather permits. And, we live in capital city - Reykjavik, we are safe from this eruption.

Monday, April 12, 2010

City of schools, hospitas and banking

I was in Nepal recently for two months. I witnessed massive change in capital city. There are obvioubsly some very good developments eg. telecommunication. This is indeed I felt milestone for Nepal. Every signle individual have a mobile phone and interstingly very cheap when making calls. You can find people carrying GSM (mobile phone) from city to himalays and can communicate. This was not possible 5-6 years ago - Thanks to public and private sector.

I am not sure if this is development or not. But there are mushrooms of colleges, schools accross the big cities like kathmandu, biratnagar and so on. In kathmandu you can see either college or school in almost in every cornors. Similarly, finance companies, banks and lending instituion has also increased. I wonder if this is the development of the country or something is not right. A country which as a 29million population with only 48% literacty rate perhaps go up by 100% if the schools and colleges are spreading all over the country.

Nepal is still regarded as a one of the poorest country in the world where mushrooms of financial institutions makes me feel bad when village kids could not afford to eat and go to school for very basic education. My sincere hope such institution will also focus on some philanthropy.