This is me in 2004

My name is Premnath S. Kudva, and I am from Mangalore, India.

Hobbies and Interests

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My interests include stamps, coin and Indian currency note collecting. In stamps I collect mint stamps, mostly directly from the postal administration of the country I am interested in. Besides mint stamps I also buy Year Books and Year Sets of a few selected countries like New Zealand, Switzerland, Canada, Australia and Great Britain. I have hosted several posts on some of the stamps in my collection, to see them check my stamp collection here at LJ.

Coins

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View of F-15 cockpit from a KC-135 tanker
 
Concorde parade flight at Queen's Golden Jubilee

I collect proof coins of the US from the US Mint. My interest in US coins collection started when the US Mint started the 50 State Quarters programme in 1999. While buying that I also started collecting the American Silver Eagle coins. The 50 State Quarters programme will run for 10 years and end in 2008 when the last lot of five or maybe six quarters are issued. Six if the District of Columbia coin is issued if legislation is passed by US Congress. At eBay I have been able to buy buy quite a few commemorative proof coins for my collection. I also buy a few selected proof coins issued by the India Government Mint.

Fiction

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A 1:18 scale model of Michael Schumacher's Ferrari F2005

Prior to my above hobbies I was very much interested in reading. I used to read a lot of fiction, some of the authors being Jeffrey Archer, Frederick Forsyth, Sidney Sheldon, and John Grisham. During my school and college days I have read a lot of Enid Blyton (The Secret Seven, Famous Five et al), Arthur Hailey, and James Hadley Chase.

I still read a lot of magazines and books, though I have reduced reading fiction due to paucity of time. I have a large collection of books. So much so that when we built our house in 2001, I had a library room incorporated into it.

I restarted reading about two years ago. There have been a spate of book exhibitions in Mangalore over the last few years. One of which had brought a huge lot of hard bound used books from the US. From these I was able to buy at least 25 which where in mint condition.

New authors that I have read after I restarted by reading are James Patterson, Paul Adam, Martin Cruz Smith, Jan Burke, John le Carré (who was intensely boring), Michael Crichton and Dan Brown.

Aviation

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Orbiter Mount note:The rear mounting point on N905NA is labelled for the absent minded installer, with an instruction to "Attach Orbiter Here" — clarified by the precautionary warning "Black Side Down"

My interests also include aviation, aircraft and airliners. A large number of books in my collection relate to aircraft and aviation.

Even though it is very routine today, every take off and landing that I watch of an aircraft fascinates me.

Have a look at the new Boeing 787 at this website called How will you travel through life?. This site also has a section where you can check out the new Boeing 737. They have a large flash presentation here which shows the 737 being put together from fuselage to take-off.

A similar Airbus 330 assembly video can be launched here A330 Assembly.

The most awesome photos of airlines can be found at Jetphotos.net

My most favourite airliner is the Boeing 737, all types.

Space

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I drive this 2012 Mercedes Benz C-Class Avant Garde C250 CDI

I am fascinated by space and space exploration. The idea that a vast expanse of space has been interpreted by man since ancient times is a humbling thought.

While I think the concept of a space station is all wrong in terms of money spent and other priorities on earth, I quite like the thought that there are human beings dwelling in a billion dollar tin can in space.

Rocket and shuttle launches impresses me every time I see it on TV. The high I should say was watching a shuttle launch in a theatre in the movie Swades. It was simply wonderful.

I had been following the Space Shuttle programme from the days of its development by reading about it magazines like National Geographic and Popular Mechanics.

I still remember the photo of a white hot glowing shuttle heat shield tile being held between the fingers of a scientist in a National Geographic magazine.

The Hubble Telescope is another space programme that grabbed my interest. I used to watch its development, and its wait on earth when the shuttle programme halted with the Challenger explosion. Its launch thereafter after the resumption of shuttle flights. Its faulty mirror, the successful service mission to rectify it, and the beautiful images it gave of space.

Currency Note Collection

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I have a collection of Indian currency notes, most of them in UNC condition. I got several of them at my bank and from friends at face value, others which were not circulating I got through eBay and Baazee (now eBay.in) auctions and once at a stamp exhibition here in Mangalore.

These are my collection of Indian currency notes album. I have hosted them at Imagestation.

Model Cars and Other Stuff

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I collect scale model cars, and used to think I would have a model train layout sometime in the future. I have now decided that having a model train layout takes too much money, time, skill and space and hence decided that I will not go for that hobby.

I interested in astronomy and look at the skies once in a while. I can tell a couple of the constellations though not the stars. I am deeply interested in space exploration, and manned space travel. And hence check everything that is available on those topics.

Live Journal

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I used to maintain a regular blog of my activities at Livejournal called PremKudva's Journal, which I finally stopped in August 2011.


Thecacera pennigera, also known as the winged thecacera, is a species of sea slug in the family Polyceridae. It has a cosmopolitan distribution, being found in temperate waters on either side of the North Atlantic Ocean, in the Mediterranean Sea, around South and West Africa, Brazil, Japan, Korea, Pakistan and more recently in Australia and New Zealand. There is a significant difference in colouring between Atlantic populations and Pacific specimens, however. Thecacera pennigera has a typical adult length between 15 millimetres (0.6 in) and 30 millimetres (1.2 in), featuring a short, wide head with two lateral flaps and two sheathed olfactory organs called rhinophores. The body is wedge shaped, being wide at the front and ending in a slender foot with a lateral keel on either side. The general colour of the body is translucent white and the upper side is covered with orange splotches and small black spots. Like other sea slugs, T. pennigera is a hermaphrodite with internal fertilisation and a mating mechanism whereby pairs of animals exchange packets of sperm. This T. pennigera was photographed in the Mar Piccolo of Taranto, Italy.Photograph credit: Roberto Strafella

Wikipedia Contribution

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India

I joined Wikipedia on the 15th of September, 05. I initially added the details of the novels written by Sidney Sheldon. Then of course I made some minor edits to my home town Mangalore. Later while searching I found there was no entry for Dr Shri Veerendra Heggade of Dharmastala, and for Dharmastala too. So created those two articles on the 16th and 11th of September.

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Subsequent entries

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Mangaladevi Mangaladevi Temple Veerendra Heggade Ratnavarma Heggade
Dharmasthala U. Srinivas Mallya V. S. Kudva Bookless in Baghdad
Jon Stock Jug Suraiya Tavleen Singh Karnad Sadashiv Rao
Kadri Manjunath Temple India: From Midnight to the Millennium Mystic Stamp Company Z Grill
Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers Hulivesha Maha Ganapathi Mahammaya Temple Operation Sukoon
Stamp dealer Benjamin K Miller Collection Jan Burke Universities Space Research Association
India Government Mint India Government Mint, Kolkata M. R. Pai Linda Arsenio
Edward Luce Scrabulous The Brilliant Mind of Edison Lee John Hambrock
Dennis Ketcham The Week Nature of America Prem Shankar Jha
Bates Gill Chandrayaan II Moon Impact Probe Aditya (space craft)
Aditi Rao Hydari Andrew Stock Air India Flight 403 Air India Flight 245
Malabar Princess Nine Lives: in Search of the Sacred in Modern India Dead Spy Running Operation Safe Homecoming
Gil Jeremy Bujakowski 1968 Indian Air Force An-12 crash 1986 Indian Air Force An-32 disappearance
Operation Samudra Maitri Mini World Lyon

Governors of the Reserve Bank of India

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Being a Indian currency note collector made it easy to create these entries.

James Braid Taylor Benegal Rama Rau C. D. Deshmukh K. G. Ambegaonkar
H. V. R. Iyengar P. C. Bhattacharya L. K. Jha B. N. Adarkar
S. Jagannathan N. C. Sen Gupta K. R. Puri M. Narasimham
Amitav Ghosh R. N. Malhotra S. Venkitaramanan C. Rangarajan
Indian rupee sign

Other Entries

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I watch and frequently edit the following entries.

Inverted Jenny Hubble Space Telescope SOFIA Evergreen International Airlines
Mangalore Indian licence plates Philately Model car
William Dalrymple Celebrate the Century Chandrayaan-1

Books

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When I started I created these pages for novels, but didn't contribute much. Also the initial narration was mostly copied from the authors website. The Dalrymple books basically I removed from the book section of the author's article and moved them to a new article page. No creativity there.

Nothing Lasts Forever The Sky is Falling Bloodline If Tomorrow Comes The Best Laid Plans
Morning, Noon and Night Master of the Game Memories of Midnight The Shepherd No Comebacks
The Last Mughal Begums Thugs And White Mughals The Age of Kali From the Holy Mountain In Xanadu
A Prisoner of Birth Return of a King Flood of Fire

My Wiki entries got a mention in The Week magazine.