Niceties Part Deux
Krishna Nee Begaane Baaro
1) KS Chitra
2) Hariharan:
3) Hariharan @ Puttaparthi in front of the Sathya Sai Baba, where he transitions from the classical version to his contemporary version effortlessly
Lastly, the Colonial Cousin's version:
These Photographs
You never know where life will take you ( a lot of times), but you have your anchors. The inner circle of people who are totally game for counselling sessions, drinking binges, impromptu road trips, hazy philosophising, reality checks and being asswipes in general. Life gets even better if they end up being where you are, or vice versa. Sadly, when all things mostly good and occasionally bad come to an end, the material and virtual memories are what serve as remainders of the better times we have had. The people who matter are the ones you want to see all the time.
Quote, unquote, these pictures bridge that gap and keep us closer, however cliché it is:). Very aptly put. Well said S.
P.S: This post was hastily written on a peaceful ride to Longwood and enthusiastically transcribed to cyberspace before one could say internet.
P.P.S: I did not know quote unquote and quote, unquote conveyed different meanings until 10 minutes ago.
Niceties
More Slides
A great presentation should hold your attention from the very first word . It should convey the contents to the audience presuming they know little but not take them for granted at the same time. It should make you think, raise questions in your head, try to answer them yourself and then look forward to the next slide.Having been to hundreds of and delivering a few of them, the thin line of demarcation between grades of presentations actually becomes much clearer. I sat through one of the best talks of my life this afternoon. Suddenly the grass seemed greener, the skies bluer and the science more familiar.
Behind fantastic presentations lie minimal words, simple explanations, visual representation, eye contact, acknowledgement, punctuality, sincerity and a smile on the face. Practice does make a lot perfect.
Sad Eyes
Dynamite Division
More reason to be proud of the Massachusetts General Hospital and the Harvard Medical School, as Dr. Jack W. Szostak, who is faculty shares the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 2009 along with Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn of the University of California, San Francisco and Dr. Carol Greider of the Johns Hopkins University.
Their work mainly concerns the enzyme that build Telomeres- Telomerase. What are telomeres? Chromosomes are now an integral part of our vocabulary and their importance in genetics is the equivalent of the importance of alphabets in this sentence. Telomeres are essentially repetitive DNA strands which are formed on the edges of dividing chromosomes, preventing damage to the chromosome during duplication. Telomeres play a part in controlling cellular division. Their function and action is regulated by the enzyme Telomerase. The works of these scientists also show that the activity of the telomeres, which is controlled by telomerase, plays an important role in limiting the number of cell divisions to a fixed number, thereby effecting the aging process and limiting life span. Cancerous cells produce telomerase in abundance, which causes them to constantly replicate.
Bapu
Thought for the day
I do not want to turn into one of the million who think its their prerogative to whine first and breathe later.
I promise to suck it up and live to tell.
I will not make any one's life as miserable as mine, by a simple whine.
I amaze myself sometimes.
I still haven’t found what I am looking for
U2’s second single from their uber hit 1987 album, The Joshua Tree, is my favorite single from the band, beating the usual suspects like One, Sunday bloody Sunday, The hands that built America and A beautiful day.
For their 1988 album and movie Rattle and Hum, U2 recorded this song with a choir from Harlem called the New Voices of Freedom.
A live version of the song from Zagreb, Aug 2009
Bruce Springsteen performs with U2 during the latter's induction into the rock and roll hall of fame.
Finally, David Cook’s rendition of the song during the 2008 American Idol finale.
Lessons from the one Part 2
Rajini's Muthu was released in 1996 and was widely considered by many as one of his celluloid platforms for his political aspirations, which was largely speculated by many (The fizzle of his dizzle is a shizzle for another day). The dialogs, songs and scenes were inadvertantly assumed to be political statements and revisited many times by loyalists. Also, it was the first time AR Rahman was composing for Rajinikanth and he did not disappoint. The song in question was the title number, which has Rajini ride his horse chariot, leave the reins midway, turn around, do an impromptu dance-all while sitting, stop and check out the ladies of the village, eat their festive cookings, shake a leg with them, and finally compete and win a race with a 4 wheel automobile. The song by itself is a fantastic composition, involving symphony style scores orchestrated by the late H Shridhar, and SP Balasubramaniam does complete justice with his full throated rendition.
Riddle Me This
Turn the Page
I must confess that I have never been a voracious reader of "books" in the classic sense. I read a lot but my gamut of literature encompasses a wide spectrum of text beyond prose and poetry in the literary sense. I see friends and family who swear by books and are notorious in their copious reading habits, bringing me to my next question, does reading complement good writing or good writing skills promote more consistent reading habits?
I believe it is a little bit of both. To me, writing is a recollection of ideas, perception and views of the individual.One's writing style can be influenced by the works and the authors they read but I cannot say the same about what they would want to write about. Its about finding a niche. If you cannot find one, you need to create one. However, I have always felt that I am more diverse in my reading ever since I started writing. One thing I aspire to do is be more consistent in writing. Also, one needs to believe that they can live up to their expectation of good work.
I say keep reading. I have rediscovered the hidden pleasures of great books and I am smacking my lips in page turning glee.
I am a Barbie Girl!
T: Thanks, so do you.
S: You look just like a Barbie Doll.
T: Why? because I have big boobs and long legs?
D: ROTFL
The NBA-IPL Conundrum
I think I know why I prefer the NBA to the IPL despite:
a) being a big fan of cricket
b) the NBA and the IPL being packaged identically including shorter games, booze and cheerleaders..:)
It has to do with the way I have seen cricket growing up. My first memories of great cricket included the 1987 World Cup in India which Australia won and then the controversial 1992 World Cup down under which had a lot of firsts
1) Color Clothing
2) Day-Night Matches.
3) South Africa's comeback
4) the World Cup debut of a little boy from Bombay called Sachin Tendulkar.
My interest grew and I started following cricket much seriously in my teens and I still endear myself to a lot of quality cricket from the 1990s and the early 2000's.
1) The Titan cup game 8 in Bangalore (1996) where Javagal Srinath and Anil Kumble kicked Australia's ass.
2) The 1996 World Cup blitzkriegs of Sanath Jayasuriya and Lance Kluesener.
3) India's victory over Pakistan in the 1998 Independence cup final.
4) Australia vs. South Africa, World Cup Semifinals 1999 ( I still remember that day because M was so upset that the South Africans lost, that she cried for more than 2 hours locking herself in her room) and their subsequent final victory.
5) Sachin Tendulkar's and India's fantastic performance in the 2003 World Cup and their subsequent failure in the finals.
When I came to the US, the interest in the game started waning due to the inaccessibility to watch it and the inability to play it often. There was a point of time when I did not see a single game for more than 2 years. I resumed watching it sometime in 2006 and then the horrible World Cup happened in 2007.
I think I watched the 20-20 world cup last year and it was fun. For some reason, the one day format of the game has been more endearing to me than the 20-20 because I feel that the one day games gave everyone scope to perform. The pinch hitters, the technicians, the all rounders all had roles to play, along with the seamsters, the spinners and the medium pace bowlers. the 20-20 has become a more of a who can hit harder contest, and the fast pace of the game along with the mega bucks that can be made is what is promoting its popularity.
The NBA ever since its conception has been like these-2.5 hours of game time, smoke, light and the show makers. This is how Basketball was in the 90's during the era of Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls, the 2000's reign of Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O ' Neal and the LA Lakers to the present day dominance of Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers. Add to the fact that Basketball is so physical and cannot be played any longer than the 48 minutes of game time. The league extends 9 months throughout the year, with each team playing 82 games throughout the regular season.
Most importantly, till late, Cricket was seen a national sport and the entire nation got together to support the Indian team, unlike sport in the US which is mostly league based with each city having its own franchise and their denizens pledging loyalty to their home teams. There is a US Basketball team, I think they convene together once in a while to participate in the FIBA World Championships and the Olympics. But then the rules of the games/court dimensions are different from that of the NBA. Lets save the technicalities for another time. I don't think they have national teams for hockey, football and baseball- the rest of this great country's sporting passions. The importance given to college sport in this country cannot be seen anywhere in the world. Period. and then there is the MONEY.
I love cricket but then I really don't know whether if I would be able to enjoy the IPL the way the folks are doing now. At the end of the day, its a fantastic game, and like a lot of my other friends who cringed at the thoughts of a cricketing league but are ardent supporters now, I could end up being a believer. Only time will tell.
Lessons From The One
Apart from the usual suspects in my formative years (parents, school teachers, experience and pornography), I have had fantastic mentors in my Karate Sensei and Yoga Master, who have guided me in much more than just Kata's and Asanas. There have been other significant presences in my life who have taught me a lot.
We lost one recently. The one gloved man, the king of pop. My First pop album purchase was MJ's Dangerous. My obsession towards his videos made me make my grand uncle watch " In The Closet" in between his afternoon movie sessions. For the uninitiated, it is that video where vest clad MJ makes finger gestures and pelvic thrusts towards scantily clad Naomi Campbell and we are supposed to keep it in the closet. MJ gave us moral lessons on racism by not worrying if our loved ones are black or white, told us how to run away and beat it, deny infidelity by telling billie jean that its not his son and serenading Rio De Janeiro about how they don't care about us.
The other big daddy whose theories shaped up my perceptions is someone the entire state of Tamilnadu reveres and the other states..well can't quite keep upto. Born Shivaji Rao Gaekwad in Maharashtra, coordinating public transportation in Bangalore to lighting up the silver screen and the faces of many a tamil movie goer, Superstar Rajinikanth is the ultimate philosopher.
Rajinikant's movies are a festival, which makes everyone from the 2 year old kid who claps when he appears on the screen to the producers who make millions of his movies very happy. In case of recession, get Rajinikanth to do a couple of movies and see the country hoisting back on its feet.
The highlight of a Rajini movie is his "entry" song which regales the wholesome goodness of the character he plays along with a lot of worldly wisdom interspersed. The best singers compete to sing this song which is supposedly the "highlight" of the movie, featuring fantastic stunts/fight sequences/ intense build ups before Rajini makes his characterestic entry and breaks into song. A lot of the things said in these songs have made sense to me over considerable periods of time.
This post is the first in an ongoing series where I attempt to transalate some of Rajini's theories on life and its meandering intricacies to a global audience in order to restore peace, order and calm in this world.
The first song I hope to make sense of is from the movie "Padayappa" when an inebriated Rajini bursts into a classic song and dance routine.
and here is an amateurish attempt in making sense of the great one!!
Oh !! I am getting high.
Oh!! I am becoming shameless
Oh!! I am becoming smarter
Oh!! I am overflowing with honesty
The dude who ate porridge for lunch is under the ground next to the dude who ate gold dust!!
This life is supposed to be lived..and we leave this earth the same way we came in.empty handed.
You can lock diamonds and gold, but can you lock away life?
Tell me someone who has peace of mind apart from a kid or a sage ?
"Our life is ours as long as we can breathe" said a smart man.
This Earth is the same for all of us, but why do we still keep fighting?
You cannot choose your dad and mom.
You cannot choose your face or color.
You cannot choose your birth or death
The only choice you can make is the way you live your life.
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People who enrich our days with their presence, words, actions and thoughts.
Some stay forever while some are the love of your life for a few minutes.
Some believers, some critics.
Some pats on your backs and some kicks on your butt.
From The Outside
"I feel like I am looking at something that is so familiar yet I cannot understand"
As we stumble about our lives, we leave a lot of our past behind, voluntarily or due to the lack of a choice. I love it when opportunities present itself to revisit it-the childhood that molded us, that awkward phase we are so familiar with, the cute girl(s) in your class you tried so hard to impress (or the cute boy(s) who impressed you), your first friends (incidentally some of my closest), your teachers, the little show-of-strength sessions and lots of laughter. The memories could be fleeting, ingrained, life changing or immaterial. Its never too late to revel in that joy that a lot of us are a part of already.
Good to have you back old friend. I hope you have a good time.
CSI and THE WHO?
The theme songs for all the CSI shows are songs composed by the British band, THE WHO. The title song for CSI: Las Vegas is the signature hit "WHO ARE YOU"
This song was one of THE WHO's biggest hits and according to Pete Townshend, the lead guitarist of the band, the song is associated with eastern mysticism, with the words WHO ARE YOU? directed towards god.
CSI: NY ( which incidentally is my favorite) uses BABA O' RILEY as its theme ( which is my favorite WHO song). Recorded in 1971 and written by Pete Townshend as part of a science fiction rock opera called Lifehouse, which was later abandoned. The title of the song is derived from the Band's spiritual influence Meher Baba and their musical influence, Terry Riley.
THE WHO perform Baba O' Riley:
WON'T GET FOOLED AGAIN is used for the theme of CSI: MIAMI ( yes, Horatio Crane and the sunglasses!!). This song, again one of their biggest hits, was written by Pete Townshend to herald the power of music and how it reflects the people. The song is about a revolution, in the first verse, there is an uprising. In the middle, the rebels overthrow those in power, but in the end, the new regime becomes just like the old one.
THE WHO performing won't get fooled again at the LIVE 8 concert in London.
Sundays at the park with AD.
Walking by the Boston commons late this afternoon, I got to do a lot of fun things:
a) Got scared out of my wits by a squirrel jumping on my bench.
b) Danced with a group of doped Jamaicans at a reggae party.
c) Chased by a dog from the frog pond till the tennis courts.
d) Caught up with AD after a month of missed calls, false promises, late night voice messages, SMSes, off-liners and emails.
I love AD. My best man, brother and comrade. One of the very few in the world who can reiterate what I think in his own inimitable panache. One who stood his ground, despite initial setbacks and came back in style. We go back a long way and we will go ahead further.
Shaadi.com Snapshots
1) of you sleeping somewhere
2) of you with some women
3) of you pushing me off a cliff in San Diego
4) of you, after your operation
Excerpts from an actual conversation with a well wisher.
Long Weekends
When the weather shows its unwelcome side, its a party at home.
Two people: one with a lot of time on hand, another with only this weekend free.
This long weekend included lots of cleaning, a little cooking and tons of catching up.
The past revisited, the present lived and the future pondered.
Promises were made, connections were bridged and misunderstandings were negated.
Weekends are a blessing in more ways than one.
Channel [V] Jammin
Strings, Sagarika, Euphoria, Mehnaaz, Taufiq Quereshi, Pentagram ( yes Vishal and Shekar), Parikrama, Usha Uthup, Shaan, Sukhbir, KK, Suneetha Rao, Alms for Shanti, Vasundhara Das, Abbey, Ashutosh-Dhruv, Vedic Chant, Silk Route, Sanjay Maroo and Shankar Mahadevan.
I have been trying to scout some of the videos on youtube and here are some..
Euphoria and Mehnaaz, Rok sako to rok lo..
This song was a tribute to team India.
Shaan and Sukhbir, Deewana
My favorite, Pentagram and Usha Uthup, Rhythm and Blues.
Saagarika and Strings, Pal
Missed Connections
Circa Christmas 2k8, family and a bunch of friends were in Southern California living it up in the heat while I was literally white amidst white. It took a week of phone calls, emails, cajoling, threats and then eventually I was not given a choice to make it to the west coast for a week of sunshine and fun. Indecision had another laugh while I contemplated traveling on either the 23rd or the 24th, deciding on the former. My flight was at 7 in the morning and I spent most of the previous evening and night doing the most inane things and did manage to complete some packing in the meantime. I finished most of what I was doing by 3 and in anticipation of sleeping on the flight, I hit the couch for what I called a little nap for an hour before heading out to the airport at 4.
I wake up to bright light on my face thinking that I have been magically transported to the northern Canadian border. I looked at my phone to see it flash 7: 10 AM in my face!!! I pinched myself to make sure that I screwed up and woke up G who in characteristic slumber tone said the most meaningful words I ever heard that month, "Why Am I Not Surprised". I called M, who was in deep sleep ( it was 4 AM PST) only to hear her mumble something incomprehensible. I did get a rundown when she was fully awake. Eventually, in true holiday spirit, the sweet lady at the United Airlines counter did reassign my ticket for the 24th morning. Atonement for my sins included being the butt of jokes at a lot of gatherings during that trip. Thankfully, a focused host and 2 alarm clocks made sure I was on time for the return trip back to Boston.
A Days Worth!!
1) Driving early morning is an entire experience by itself, and never drive on an empty stomach.
2) Getting in early means easier security checks.
3) Sleeping on flights beats sleeping at home.
4) You end up missing people no matter how connected you are.
5) The right words do not do what they intend to a lot of times.
Its good to be back.
Loneliness and Perspectives
On a tangential direction, Loneliness gives you strength. It makes you aware of your inner self and the things you are missing. That makes you reach out, take initiative and life your life the way you want to. Looking for company to do things you love is overrated. To do what you want, all you need is passion, enthusiasm and lots of energy, not a bunch of uninterested people. Having said that, if there are like minds, it does make things merrier. I am making my lists of the big and small things that I want to do this year and I am sure to make some progress.
So to all ye people, keep writing or do start at some time. Times are dreary and we need some fresh words and views to get us through them.
Do let me know what you think of what I think. It helps me quite a bit.
Hanuman Jayanthi's and Happy New Years.
To me, an individual's faith is a manifestation of his success, tribulations, hope, despair-the whole gamut of thought that resides in his head. He realizes his dreams, shares his joy, overcomes his sorrow, fosters relationships and makes his life a better place by placing emphasis on a higher level which could take different forms. Faith helps me think big, act wise, love unconditionally and keeps me rooted to the ground. I am eternally grateful.
Earn X, Work for 2X
We were discussing financial aspects of a position I was considering a couple of days ago, wherein my concern was evident. His take on the position was to accept what they offer and work twice the amount. Hard work does always pay, it could be in kind initially, eventually there is going to be a lot of cash and finally there will be a lot to cash in.
I am back after a sabbatical. I needed it. There will more writing till the next one.
Excesses
The more you do something, the more you enjoy it.
More the interaction, more the affection.
The more you visit a place, the more you want to be there.
New York does that to me.
Can't wait to be back.
Laying Low!!
Say
Have no fear for giving over
You better know that in the end
It’s better to say too much
Than never to say what you need to say again
Even if your hands are shaking
And your faith is broken
Even as the eyes are closing
Do it with a heart wide open
Say what you need to say"
John Mayer,"Say"
To them who matter,
I haven't said the right things at the right times. I haven't been there at all times. I want to and I believe I will. I wish and hope you think so too.
Tintin Updates
Spielberg's movie is based on the Secret of the Unicorn and The Red Rackham's Treasure, where Tintin and Capt. Haddock go searching for treasure buried by Sir Francis Haddock stolen from the infamous pirate Red Rackham. Tintin will now be played by Jamie Bell as opposed to Thomas Sangster.Daniel Craig will be playing the role of Red Rackham. The icing being Simon Pegg and Nick Frost playing Thompson and Thomson.
(If you've seen Hot Fuzz, you know who I am talking about)
D) It is written
The hostess ushered us to our seat, making no effort to hide her irritation as we placed our orders. Then it happened:
The restrooms flooded.
Water started seeping into the restaurant
We were ushered to new seats and then out of the restaurant.
Our dinner was on the house.
A Few Crazy Ones
Following another warm conversation, These words of Steve Jobs, resonating with character, still works wonders for me.
“Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do”
Scrubisms
A montage of some of the best episode enders over the last few seasons of Scrubs ( a lot of which happen to be my personal favorites). Video Courtesy: Youtube
More Scrubs on ABC this spring. Yay!!
11 Best Foods we arent Eating..
I am going to be repeatedly emphasizing the need to eat right as part of the “ Do Not Repeat the Mistakes of the Years Past” Initiative. NYT and Dr. Johnny Bowden provides a list of some of the most healthiest foods on the planet, easily available, yet rarely seen on plates.
Frankly Speaking
Benjamin Franklin was a genius, no second thoughts about it. I'd spend a lot of time savor spending time talking about the contributions he has made to..pretty much everything. One of these days I sure will. However, this ditty is about a code of conduct developed by a young Mr. Franklin, in his twenties, on his way back from London to Philadelphia. He followed the plan faithfully till he was 79, when he finally decided to document it in order to ensure he diligently followed it for the rest of his life, thanks to its efficiency.
His 13 virtues were as follows:
1. TEMPERANCE.
Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation.
2. SILENCE.
Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.
3. ORDER.
Let all your things have their places; let each part of your business have its time.
4. RESOLUTION.
Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.
5. FRUGALITY.
Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; i.e., waste nothing.
6. INDUSTRY.
Lose no time; be always employ'd in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.
7. SINCERITY.
Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
8. JUSTICE.
Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
9. MODERATION.
Avoid extreams; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
10. CLEANLINESS.
Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, cloaths, or habitation.
11.TRANQUILLITY.
Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.
12. CHASTITY.
Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dulness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation.
13. HUMILITY.
Imitate Jesus and Socrates.
The way he implemented it was even more impressive. He gave attention to one virtue a week, so that at the end of 13 weeks, he would have completed an entire cycle. He then went back to virtue 1 and repeated the cycle.4 more times. He kept track of his progress by maintaining a notebook where he tabulated the 13 virtues against the days of the week. He used to review every day spent and place a dot near the virtue for every fault committed with respect to it. Initially, there were a lot of dots, but they diminished over a period of time. It did take a lot of effort, hardwork and discipline, but then the results speak for itself.
Happy New Year!! May this year get you closer to where you want to be.