Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Call from Mr D'Souza (Part 2)

The residents of Star apartments had gathered on the 4th floor. They were surprised to see a stranger lying unconscious on the floor. The Watchman was also present at the scene. When Rajiv had passed by him earlier, it didn’t occur to the watchman that Mr. D’Souza was no longer alive. 

One hour had passed since Rajiv had fainted. The people gathered around and splashed some water on his face. No response. The residents decided that it was time to call a doctor when Rajiv started regaining consciousness. He was startled at the sight of so many strangers staring at him.   

One of the people enquired as to why he was unconscious. He didn’t remember at first but then he saw a person using his phone. All of a sudden he sat bolt upright just like a person does when he sees a nightmare.
  
“It was the phone call,” said Rajiv, “yes, the phone call.” The people were bewildered.

“I didn’t believe in ghosts and all the paranormal things but these things do exist in reality.” His voice seemed very shaky.

He pulled out the phone from his pocket. Pointing towards the phone which he was holding in his right hand he said, “I got a call on this very phone from a ghost.“ Two of the residents burst out laughing.

He was about to explain when the display screen was lit up with a message saying Bakshi calling. He hadn’t recovered fully from his last phone conversation and the phone was ringing again.

“Hello.”

“Where the hell have you been Rajiv?” asked Bakshi in an angry tone.                       

“It is difficult to explain. I experienced something which we usually don’t in our normal life.”

“What are you talking about? D’Souza tried to contact you twice after his call got disconnected but there was no response from your side. So he contacted us to know if you will still be able to give the demo as it was getting late.”

The name itself frightened Rajiv and with a stuttering voice, he added, “You won’t believe it but D’Souza is a ghost. He died five years ago.”

“Are you high or are you trying to play a prank on me?” Bakshi was annoyed.  He didn’t like his precious time getting wasted.

Rajiv recounted the whole incident. The residents were still around. Some of them believed his story, some didn’t and some were still hanging around for no obvious reason.
The conversation with Bakshi was still on when the address of D’Souza popped up. Rajiv said " Star building, Flat no. 7, 4th floor, Bandra-East.”

“This is not Star Building, this is Star Apartments.” said one of the building tenants. Rajiv ignored the comment.

Bakshi on the other line said, “Can you repeat the last part of the address?”
“4th floor, Bandra-East.”
You wrote down the wrong address. The destination was Bandra-West and not Bandra-East.”

All the things now seemed to fall in place. He had done a major blunder in writing down the address because of the construction work which hadn’t allowed him to hear the last word clearly. Then the coincidences. The name Mr. D’souza , the location – Bandra, and finally the building name- Star Apartments.

He couldn’t believe that this series of events had led him to believe in ghosts.   


He started laughing at himself. His excessive laughter raised a question amongst the residents whether his soul was actually taken over by a spirit. 

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Call from Mr. D'Souza

Mr.Bakshi, 27, had just reached the office when the phone on his desk started ringing. He worked at a call centre. “Hello is this Sony service centre?” asked the person on the other end. “Yes sir” replied Mr. Bakshi. The person on the other end seemed to be elderly as he had a feeble voice. “I am Mr. D’Souza. Recently I purchased a Sny Bria 42’ inches LED television. Can you send some technician to give a demo for this tv?” 
"Yes sir, we received details from Vjai sales and we were about to inform you that we will be sending Mr.Rajiv to give a demo. He would be there by 7 in the evening.” Bakshi then went to cross-check the information he had gotten from Vjai Sales.
It was time for Mr. Bakshi to call Rajiv and give details about Mr. D’Souza. Rajiv was traveling by bus when he got the call. Bakshi gave him the residential address and mobile number of D’Souza. There was some construction work going on in the surrounding area, so he couldn’t properly hear the last word. Nonetheless, he had got the address which was ‘Star building, Flat no. 7, 4th floor, Bandra-East’.

He reached the Star building at 7.30 pm. He was delayed by half an hour as he was busy completing other assignments. It was a tiring day but the demo would hardly require 30-45 minutes he thought to himself. He passed by the gate where the name of the building was clearly painted in bold letters ‘STAR APARTMENTS ’.

Rajiv was greeted by the watchman at the entrance. Watchman asked him where he wanted to go. “I am a sny technician and I am visiting Mr. D’Souza .“ The watchman asked for his Id card. He matched the photo on the Id card with the person who was standing beside him and wrote down the name of the visitor in the visitor’s diary. With his eyes gazing down at the register book he asked the visitor” Which D’Souza do you want to visit? The one on the 2nd floor or …” By that time Rajiv was already headed towards the lift. 


Rajiv entered the building and was waiting for the lift. Another person was standing there who eyed Rajiv suspiciously. The lift finally arrived and the other person first got into the lift. The lift seemed to be very old not the automatic ones we find in shopping malls these days. Rajiv closed the door of the lift. Before he could press any button in the lift, it shot to the 6th floor. He was surprised. The other person finally opened his mouth “You were too slow to press the button. Even my grandma would have done better…” he was interrupted by his cell phone. His ringtone was indeed scary. It reminded Rajiv of horror shows. Aahat was a show he never missed, but he never really believed in ghosts. He thought it was a fear instilled into weak minds to scare the damn out of them. The lift finally stopped on the 4th floor.
 He walked across the floor and was searching for flat no 7 when another flat on the same floor smashed its door with a loud thud. Something didn’t seem right to him.

Rajiv finally rang the bell of flat no 7. No one responded. He rang the bell once more. Finally, a person in his mid-thirties opened the door. Rajiv had expected a senior citizen.

“Is this Mr. D’Souza’s residence?”

“No, I am not D’Souza.”
He looked at the paper on which he had written down the address.

“Isn’t this flat no. 7?”

“Indeed it is. I am Mr. Fernandes. D’Souza doesn’t live here anymore.”

“Doesn’t live here?” Rajiv was astonished at first. ” I had an appointment. He had clearly mentioned this address.”

“Mr. D’Souza died five years back. He had no children but lived alone. After his death, his relatives auctioned off the flat and I have been living here thereafter. It is strange that after five years someone came here looking for D’Souza. “

It sent a chill down his spine. How could a dead person seek an appointment? Many other questions now occupied his mind. But he remembered that he had the old man’s mobile number. He straightaway picked up his phone and dialed the number. No answer. He tried twice, thrice but all his attempts were proving fruitless. He started sweating profusely. He even dialed Mr. Bakshi to check the address and phone number. But even this call went unanswered.

The night was turning out to be spooky. Rajiv always thought that he wasn’t weak-hearted but his heart was now pounding with fear. But fear about what? Even he was not able to answer this question.  He thought that someone was playing pranks with him when his phone started ringing. It was a landline number.

“Hello”

“Is this Rajiv from sny?”

“Yes. Who is speaking?”

“I am D’Souza. I have been waiting for the last 45 minutes. Where are you?”

There was no reply from Rajiv’s side as he had already fainted. 

                                                  ....to be continued 
--Tejas Ekawade

Sunday, 23 February 2014

Geo-tag: Detecting your location


  A few days back I uploaded a photo on Facebook. After uploading, I went on to add the location of the photo and Facebook offered a suggestion as to where the photo was taken. I looked at the first option; it was the exact location where I had clicked the pic.
             I tried to tag location of an old photo but this time it gave a wrong suggestion. It became pretty obvious that there had to be some difference in the properties of both the photos. When I compared the properties, I got to knew a whole new phenomenon known as ‘GEO – TAGGING’. We will find this keyword on specification list of almost all the new smartphones but it is mostly neglected .

What is Geo-tagging?

Geo-tagging is the process of adding geographical data such as latitude and longitude to various media like photos, video , websites ,RSS feeds. Or it can define the location place name or regional identifier. It can also include information such as the altitude and bearing.
              When our website or blog consists of geotags then it provides information to search engines or readers about the location of the site.

Geo-tagging photos

         There are a few methods of geo-tagging photographs, either automatic or manual. The simplest and the most precise option to geo-tag a photo would be to have a GPS enabled smartphone or camera. Thus, when we click a photo, the latitude and longitude of the location will be embedded onto the photo without our knowledge. These properties are stored in the metadata of pic or the Exif (Exchangeable image file format) FILE.
          Manual geo-tagging involves the use of software with which the properties of a photo can be manipulated.Several manufacturers, such as Sony, Panasonic, Fujifilm, Nikon are now providing cameras with built-in GPS feature which results in storing accurate data location in the photos or videos. 

The properties displaying the latitude and longitude.


Geo-tagged Websites
        Geo-tagging provides Internet users with a variety of features. For example, by entering the street address into Google Street View, users can get photographs taken from the street near the input location, with links to maps and satellite or aerial photographs of the area.
    Internet and computer geotagging can be performed by associating a geographic location with ‘Internet protocol (IP)’, WiFi and GPS co-ordinates.
    The combination of html 5, google maps and geo-location API has provided webmasters to add great new features to their websites.
     The easiest way to add geotags to a Web page is with meta tags. We create meta tag that includes the latitude and longitude in the contents of the tag:

<meta name="Example" content="48, -122" />
You can then add other meta tags that include the region, placename, and other elements (altitude, etc). These are named "geo.*" and the contents are the value for that tag. For example,
 <meta name="geo.placename" content="Mumbai" />
HTML 5 Geo-location API can only return users location in co-ordinates. Using these co-ordinates, the location can then be displayed on google maps.
W3C Geo-location API allows for scripted access to geographical location.
Geo-coding is the process of converting an address into latitude and longitude. Reverse Geo-coding is the process of converting latitude and longitude to human friendly address.
Google maps come in handy when we want to go a certain location but are not sure of how to get there. We just search for the location and then click on ‘Get Directions’.
Voila! We get a map with a specific route. All this has been possible due to the Geo-location API.
Some functions of the geo-location API:
getCurrentPosition( ) :This function is ued to get user’s position.
watchPosition( ): it gets the user’s current position and continues to update as user moves .(Specifically used in GPS)
Since the position can compromise user’s privacy, the position is not available till user approves it.
Examples :
Justdial.com
‘Near Me’ feature gives a list of restaurants, cinema halls or hospitals within a certain radius. 

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES
Geo-tagging is being widely used on social networking sites such as Instagram, Facebook, Flickr. With the growing number of social users using geo-tagging, it has led to broader access of information. As geotagging focus on pinpointing people, important questions arise over privacy.
---Tejas S.Ekawade