So after living 25 years I have realized the following about this world:
Its a world divided between people who have something good to show, tell, offer and people who want to see, read this stuff.
But then there are advertisers: they are people who nobody want to see/read. But they pay money and force a 10 second slot into your happy tv viewing or when you are happily reading a webpage. They just "pop up" from no where.
In fact to an extent advertising is ok. With ads like this its even fun. But there are thousands more which are downright irritating. And they show them like 10 times in an hour. I have almost resolved (and successfully accomplished) to not eat Bingo at all since the last three months. I mean really great job if you convince someone to not use your product because of your ad :). Otherwise I really liked Bingo.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Bangalore radio
There are some things which I refuse to believe.
Let me provide some context.
More here: maybe try some more audio pieces of "Chamrajpet Charles" And "Rajini Sir". Although, I should warn you that these may be harmful to your mental well being.
I just refuse to accept that anybody likes these. If anyone likes these, I would not think twice before killing them. And I would not feel any guilt at any point in my life for doing so.
These characters were created by some dudes called "Parveen Das" and "Kartik Iyer" (source).
Btw the company which started this is called "Happy Ideas" or something similar. Really guys, great work!! "Jaisa naam waisa kaam" :)
I had a constricted world view. But with age I tried to accomodate other people's ideas and beliefs. I tried to be more understanding. But this is too much to ask for.
It really raises my bp if i happen to hear them on my way to work in the morning.
Please let me know if any one likes any of these characters (Chamrajpet Charles or Rajini Sir). Likes maybe an overstatement. Let me know if you could tolerate either.
Let me provide some context.
More here: maybe try some more audio pieces of "Chamrajpet Charles" And "Rajini Sir". Although, I should warn you that these may be harmful to your mental well being.
I just refuse to accept that anybody likes these. If anyone likes these, I would not think twice before killing them. And I would not feel any guilt at any point in my life for doing so.
These characters were created by some dudes called "Parveen Das" and "Kartik Iyer" (source).
Btw the company which started this is called "Happy Ideas" or something similar. Really guys, great work!! "Jaisa naam waisa kaam" :)
I had a constricted world view. But with age I tried to accomodate other people's ideas and beliefs. I tried to be more understanding. But this is too much to ask for.
It really raises my bp if i happen to hear them on my way to work in the morning.
Please let me know if any one likes any of these characters (Chamrajpet Charles or Rajini Sir). Likes maybe an overstatement. Let me know if you could tolerate either.
Sunday, July 06, 2008
What a match
Roger Federer v/s Rafael Nadal. Wimbledon final. 5 set final. Doesnt get any better.
The quality of tennis was probably the best I have seen in my life. The game, gruelling. It was hard for me to watch. I imagined myself playing such a match, I would have probably given up. Federer has shown that a champion not only wins 65 matches in a row but when he is losing, he fights back and thus deserves to be called a champion. For there is no other human being in this world for whom I will use this word right now.
Nadal displayed his excellent form and tennis skills and stamina. Federer on the other hand just displayed character. It was unbelievable. He came down from 2 sets down and made the final set anybody's game. I mean there was no clear winner. If anything could be a draw in tennis, this would be it. With the poor lighting and all in the end I think the result was more or less a formality. Both of them won everybody's hearts.
Till the last moment before the match, I was asked who I was supporting, I said Nadal. But as soon as I saw Federer walking down the court I could not help but support him. So much so that I started hating my fav player Nadal for giving him a hard time. Whatever transpired at the first rain break (score Federer 0-2 5-4), but he came back just knowing he is destined to win. He never looked like he was down. He played with great flamboyance and grace for which he is famous. Yes he was making some unforced errors. But that did not bring down the quality of his game. Its heard that he was seen talking to his girlfriend during the break. Now you know why he likes her :). I saw her tense for the first time. Happy whenever he won and tense otherwise. In most matches she seems nothing but bored. It was a emotional roller coaster which all of us were riding.
Though it leaves me very sad in the end. But it was very good to see the champion fight back. Seeing him lose 3-0 would have devastated a lot of people. And Federer says he will be back next year. And I will wait for the moment when he lifts the trophy next year, I am sure he will do it in style.
It was a gloomy day for me. Very deep inside I was mourning. Yet everyone else seemed so unaffected. I think I was much too involved.
These lines are imprinted on the tunnel that leads from players locker room to the center court at wimbledon
Adding sinppets from media:
The quality of tennis was probably the best I have seen in my life. The game, gruelling. It was hard for me to watch. I imagined myself playing such a match, I would have probably given up. Federer has shown that a champion not only wins 65 matches in a row but when he is losing, he fights back and thus deserves to be called a champion. For there is no other human being in this world for whom I will use this word right now.
Nadal displayed his excellent form and tennis skills and stamina. Federer on the other hand just displayed character. It was unbelievable. He came down from 2 sets down and made the final set anybody's game. I mean there was no clear winner. If anything could be a draw in tennis, this would be it. With the poor lighting and all in the end I think the result was more or less a formality. Both of them won everybody's hearts.
Till the last moment before the match, I was asked who I was supporting, I said Nadal. But as soon as I saw Federer walking down the court I could not help but support him. So much so that I started hating my fav player Nadal for giving him a hard time. Whatever transpired at the first rain break (score Federer 0-2 5-4), but he came back just knowing he is destined to win. He never looked like he was down. He played with great flamboyance and grace for which he is famous. Yes he was making some unforced errors. But that did not bring down the quality of his game. Its heard that he was seen talking to his girlfriend during the break. Now you know why he likes her :). I saw her tense for the first time. Happy whenever he won and tense otherwise. In most matches she seems nothing but bored. It was a emotional roller coaster which all of us were riding.
Though it leaves me very sad in the end. But it was very good to see the champion fight back. Seeing him lose 3-0 would have devastated a lot of people. And Federer says he will be back next year. And I will wait for the moment when he lifts the trophy next year, I am sure he will do it in style.
It was a gloomy day for me. Very deep inside I was mourning. Yet everyone else seemed so unaffected. I think I was much too involved.
These lines are imprinted on the tunnel that leads from players locker room to the center court at wimbledon
If you can meet with Triumph and DisasterLines from the poem "If" by Kipling.
And treat those two impostors just the same;
Adding sinppets from media:
Federer wouldn't be Federer if he didn't come back with something amazing. Whenever he was down he'd come back with ace or the great forehand down the line. It was just amazing to watch. -- Boris Becker
The match reminded you of The Old Man and the Sea, where an ageing, luckless fisherman is out on water engaged in a three-day battle with an 18-foot marlin.
When it went into the fifth set, it ceased to matter who won. Nadal and Federer had done enough, even before the last point had been played, to prove their heroism
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