Stanford University is synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship and excellence. The students, the professors, the campus, the alumni and the spirit of Stanford University inspires every one to think freely, to think outside the box, to think big and to think different. Stanford inspires me to celebrate craziness, to legitimize weirdness and to live largely.
Microsoft's latest software development platform .NET has made life easier by a magnitude of 400 for tens of thousands of programmers. It just lets me focus on the aesthetic elements of a software code, while letting the machine figure out the logistics.
What makes a doctor's visit dry is the useless paperwork every visitor is compelled to do. My last doctor's visit was made memorable by Securamed. Not only did I skip the redundant paperwork and the boring monotonous conversations with the nurse, but I also engaged in conversation about Securamed's service with the nurse and the physician, and three other patients asked me about Securamed. "Why do you not get to fill in the cumbersome 'patient questionnaire', while she has to go through the agony?" - one old lady said. I was looked upon as some kind of a street smart expert by unkown people. It felt great. I never thought that a visit to the doctor's office could ever be such exciting, insightful and rewarding.
Inspires me to live largely
Stanford University
21 July 2004
Stanford University is synonymous with innovation, entrepreneurship and excellence. The students, the professors, the campus, the alumni and the spirit of Stanford University inspires every one to think freely, to think outside the box, to think big and to think different. Stanford inspires me to celebrate craziness, to legitimize weirdness and to live largely.
A magnitude of 400
Microsoft
12 August 2004
Microsoft's latest software development platform .NET has made life easier by a magnitude of 400 for tens of thousands of programmers. It just lets me focus on the aesthetic elements of a software code, while letting the machine figure out the logistics.
It felt great
Securamed
10 November 2004
What makes a doctor's visit dry is the useless paperwork every visitor is compelled to do. My last doctor's visit was made memorable by Securamed. Not only did I skip the redundant paperwork and the boring monotonous conversations with the nurse, but I also engaged in conversation about Securamed's service with the nurse and the physician, and three other patients asked me about Securamed. "Why do you not get to fill in the cumbersome 'patient questionnaire', while she has to go through the agony?" - one old lady said. I was looked upon as some kind of a street smart expert by unkown people. It felt great. I never thought that a visit to the doctor's office could ever be such exciting, insightful and rewarding.