Monday, April 30, 2007
We are not that great!
For the past few days I have been suffering from severe cold and sinus. That has made me realize that we still haven’t been successful against these damn viruses. These viruses are supposedly so smart and could mutate in such a way that prevention and cure is almost impossible.
I almost laughed when I watched the ending of ‘War of the Worlds’ by Steven Spielberg where aliens couldn’t sustain the earthly diseases. But now I guess Spielberg must have had bronchitis when he wrote that story.
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Your kid looks up to you
Just goes to show how kids observe you each and every day. It’s a good lesson for me as a parent. Instead of just telling your child to eat healthy, you should lead by example. They automatically look up to you.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
We take things for granted
I came back from lunch and a guy who just participated in Boston Marathon was talking about how good the Kenyan runner was who came first in the marathon. He was going on and on about how these guys are very athletic and was wondering what they eat to keep themselves fit.
The Kenyan runner must have gained his strength by walking many miles everyday to fulfill his daily needs. I am not sure whether he really had all the luxury, comfort and time to think about what he should eat to run good in a marathon.
How ironic?
Monday, April 23, 2007
Bunny bites!
I was very curious to see how the tulips would bloom in my front yard this spring. But those hungry bunnies spoiled my curiosity by biting away a lot of flower buds from my tulip plants. I sprayed some repellants yesterday to save the remaining. But it is a little too late.
I’ll have to wait one more year for the blooms. Damn Bunnies!
Friday, April 20, 2007
Virginia Tech Shooting Revelation
When the news first came out about the Virginia Tech. shooting incident, everyone was curious to see who the killer was.I was amazed to learn the response from a few after it was known that the killer was Korean. Here are a few responses I heard -
One Afro-American guy said that he was happy that it wasn’t black.
We talk all about democracy and everyone being equal. But in heart we are still divided by Race. I have no doubts about it.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Not My Daughter
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Our Little One!
My 2.5 year old is going through a phase right now where in he says anything to anybody irrespective of time or place. We are trying to be as cautious as we can when we talk to each other these days. It won’t seem like he is listening when me and wife are talking to each other. But his sharp ears are listening to every word we talk. He is amazing us every day with a new word.
He also puts us in embarrassing situations sometimes by telling things to others - things that they are not supposed to know. But it really is a fun phase.
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
More TV's than People
Almost every household these days have 2 TV sets. These days even the refrigerators come with TV attached to it. TV's these days come in many possible dimensions so that it can be fit in any possible nook and corner of a house- kitchens, bathrooms etc..
Monday, April 16, 2007
Marriage and Indians
1. Parents strictly wanted their child to marry within their own caste.
That changed.
2. Parents were OK as long as their child married within their own caste or sub caste.
That changed.
3. Parents were OK as long as their child married somebody within their own religion irrespective of caste or sub caste.
That changed.
4. Religious barrier is broken. Parents are OK as long as their child had a happy marriage.
With globalization in place and people moving to different countries the current scenario is
5. Parents are OK as long as their child married somebody within their own race.
6. Even the race barrier is broken to some extent. Parents are OK as long as their children have a happy marriage.
The common joke here in US among Indians now is
‘As a parent I am fine as long as the marriage is between a Man and Women’.
Even though not everyone’s thought has progressed this way, many are open-minded these days.
What do you think?
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Always think Long Term
It’s always better to take decisions thinking about its long term implications rather than making it based on your current situation. I am sure most people must have encountered stressful situations at work or other places which may have made them think that they should just quit and move on.
The most important thing to do in such a situation is to control your anger and then think about the long term implications of it rather than making a decision in a fit of anger/stress. If you think about it, there is no guarantee that such situations will not arise in the other place we move out to. So we should always have this in mind before we make decisions.
I am not saying that you should ignore what’s happening around you. But make sensible moves to avert the current crisis especially if the long term perspective of what you have is good.
What do you think?Thursday, April 12, 2007
Frequent Accidents
Have you noticed that accidents happen at particular spots very frequently? This almost seems like a coincidence. But it is hard to accept it as a coincidence.
There are those who don’t believe in such things and they attribute it to physical imperfection of the road, signal placement etc.
Science or religion -Whatever be it, I think it would be wise to be precautious if we are driving through such a spot.
Wednesday, April 11, 2007
What do you want today?
It’s embarrassing sometimes when I walk in and the person there says ‘So what do you want today? Veggie sandwich?’.
Tuesday, April 10, 2007
The hype about American Idol
Somehow it seems that everybody is obsessed with American Idol. I don’t see the show much and I can’t understand why it’s creating such a sensation like it’s a crisis. It’s after all a cheesy television show with no values in it. It’s mostly filled with misfits and people just watch it for insults that the judges make.
Why does the entire popular newscast talk about it all the time? Why do they care if some guy Sanjaya, who is supposedly, not as talented as others keeps progressing in the show? I don’t mind if the news appears on the entertainment section of the newspaper. But it really bothers me when I see it as a headline. I am just waiting for this show to end and for all the hype and buzz to be over.
Monday, April 9, 2007
Smoking inside a theatre
Thursday, April 5, 2007
How do Private Equity firms do it?
The ideology of these private equity funds is to buy a company which is weak currently, somehow improve it and then sell it to somebody else/make it public again and make money out of it. But the question I really have in my mind is, if a private equity firm has the confidence to turn around a company, why can’t the current company management do that? This always baffles me. I am sure there is a very good explanation for it. Please share if you know the reason. I am curious.
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Prejudiced mind
It is true that sometimes your personality overrides everything you do. You are almost always judged based on your personality if you are too bombastic in your actions. For some reason there is a perception in our minds that big doers are generally not pompous in their actions. Even though this is not essentially true, this I think is a great example of how prejudiced we are in some common situations.
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
Hard to accept!
I think it’s tough to think beyond years and years of beliefs/ideas implanted in our minds. If somebody comes up with a contradictory idea, we are almost always, not very welcoming of that idea. Even if our common sense tells us that the other person might be correct, we still prefer to go with our ingrained belief and ideologies. If not for this inexplicable odd behavior in us, people would have been able to look beyond religions, faith and bad principles and live a happy and harmonious life.
Monday, April 2, 2007
To Lick or not?
Sunday, April 1, 2007
Over the counter!
Aren't you afraid when a popular drug company suddenly pulls their popular drug of the market citing patient concerns?
I think you all remember the days when Pfizer and other big pharmaceutical corporations pulled their popular arthritis medicine off the shelf citing concerns. If I was one of them taking the medicine, I would be deeply disturbed. Call me crazy, but I like to avoid drugs as much as possible unless it's a serious condition.
What do you think?