Kal Ho Na Ho (There may or may not be a tomorrow)... Purpose: To simply hone my writing skills, discuss random matters, get feedback from interesting people, and keep track of life. If there are ANY questions, suggestions (think helpful or productive), opposing opinions or such feelings, feel FREE to comment. As the title states, it's all about living, learning, and loving. All contents Copyright 2006.

Monday, July 31, 2006

Video of the Week.



Song: Mere Haath Mein
Movie: Fanaa

The song is in Hindi. For the international readers, I would suggest just enjoying the beats. However, if you wish to follow along, here are the lyrics and the english translation so that you may truly enjoy the very well sung and written song.

MERE HAATH MEIN

mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
tuu jo paas ho phir kya yeh jahaan When you're with me, what use have I for the world?
tere pyaar mein ho jaa'uun fanaa May your love annihilate me.
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
tuu jo paas ho phir kya yeh jahaan When you're with me, what use have I for the world?
tere pyaar mein ho jaa'uun fanaa May your love annihilate me!
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
tere dil mein merii saanson ko panaah mil jaa'e May my sighs find a shelter in your heart;
tere ishq mein merii jaan fanaa ho jaa'e may your love annihilate my life.
jitne paas hai khushbuu saans ke As close as fragrance is to breath,
jitne paas honthon ke sargam as close as melody is to lips,
jaise saath hai karwat yaad ke as close as the twists and turns of thought,
jaise saath baahon ke sangam as close as arms entwined,
jitne paas paas khwaabon ke nazar as close to me as my dreams,
utne paas tuu rahana hamsafar stay that close to me, my life's companion.
tuu jo paas ho phir kya yeh jahaan When you're with me, what use have I for the world?
tere pyaar mein ho jaa'uun fanaa May your love annihilate me.
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
rone de aaj hamko tuu aankhen sujaane de Let me cry today; let my eyes swell.
baahon mein le le aur khud ko bheeg jaane de Take me in your arms and let me drench you with my tears.
hai jo siine mein qaid dariya voh chooth jaa'ega The river imprisoned in my breast will break free,
hai itna dard ke tera daaman bheeg jaa'ega and the pain is so great, it will wash down to your feet.
jitne paas paas dharkan ke hai raaz As close as my secrets are to my heart,
jitne paas buundon ke baadal as close as raindrops are to the clouds,
jaise saath saath chanda ke hai raat as close as the moon is to the night,
jitne paas nazaron ke kaajal as close as kohl is to the eyes,
jitne paas paas saagar ke lahar as close as the waves are to the sea,
utne paas tuu rahana hamsafar stay that close to me, my life's companion.
tuu jo paas ho phir kya yeh jahaan When you're with me, what use have I for the world?
tere pyaar mein ho jaa'uun fanaa May your love annihilate me.
mere haath mein tera haath ho When my hand is in yours,
saarii jannatein mere saath ho all of paradise is mine.
adhuurii saans thii My breath was incomplete;
dharkan adhuurii thii my heartbeat was incomplete;
adhuure ham I was incomplete.
magar ab chaand puura hai falak pe But now the moon is full in the sky,
aur ab puure hain ham and we are made whole.

Obtained from: Fanaa: Selected Lyrics.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Internet in the Stone Age

From some forwarded e-mail:






Kinda makes you wonder, huh? Well, hopefully, at least laugh. I love cartoons/comics.

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Video(s) of the Week.

Alright, ladies and gentlemen. An now the moment you have all been waiting for: My video of the week selection. Well, this time I actually have two videos! That's right- a two for one deal. So twice the excitement, haha. Well, I recently heard some songs from a Bollywood (Indian Hollywood) movie called Pyaar ke Side Effects (The Side Effects of Love). I thought the title of the movie was funny enough. Although I know nothing about the movie, except that the very sexy Mallika Sherawat is in it, I did like two of the songs. I heard the first song in a friend's car, so I decided to check out some of the other songs and found two worth making the videos of the week. Here they are:

1. Pyaar karke pachtaya (After falling in love, I regretted). It has a cool comedic tone. The singer is Labh Janjua (Rap by Bob, Suzy). It is a fusion of rap and punjabi music.


2. Allah Bachaye (God save me). Also titled Bad Boy. The female singer is Alisha Chinoy. I really like her voice. It has that oomphness and innocence in it that so very well matches Mallika Sherawat's body language. The other singer is Earl and the rap is by Ishq Vector. It's not the whole song.


Hope you liked the selecitons. The movie is to be released some time in August. Leave a comment and let me know what you think. :)

Saturday, July 22, 2006

A Poem I Like,

The Tiger.
By: William Blake (1757-1827)

Random painting I found by Marc, Franz to go along with the poem.

TIGER, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

In what distant deeps or skies
Burnt the fire of thine eyes?
On what wings dare he aspire?
What the hand dare seize the fire?

And what shoulder and what art
Could twist the sinews of thy heart?
And when thy heart began to beat,
What dread hand and what dread feet?

What the hammer? what the chain?
In what furnace was thy brain?
What the anvil? What dread grasp
Dare its deadly terrors clasp?

When the stars threw down their spears,
And water'd heaven with their tears,
Did He smile His work to see?
Did He who made the lamb make thee?

Tiger, tiger, burning bright
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Dare frame thy fearful symmetry?

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

In Other News...

Michael Gets Sued!

...No, not Michael Jackson! This time it's Michael Jordon. Apparently, some guy thought he looked enough like M.J. to sue him. Yes, I know. It doesn't make any sense. These lawsuits seem to be getting more ridiculous each time.


He has sued BOTH Michael and Nike for over $800 million dollars for being mistaken for Jordan for what he claims to be nearly every day for the past fifteen years. Yes, that's right, Allen...It really is Nike's and Jordan's fault you think you look that much like him. You have to take the good with the bad. If he is indeed right in his claims, then he might even have taken advantage of that at some point in time. I mean who knows? As ridiculous as the lawsuit is, the amount he is suing for is just hilarious. Look-alike or not, the lawsuit is ridiculous. Does anyone else agree?

Woman asks 911 to send 'cutie pie' deputy.

I mean I don't even need to say anything here. I think the title of the article itself is incredible. Women...I wonder what goes on in their head. Any female readers want to give me an insight here? I wonder what would happen if a man asked 911 to send over a 'cutie pie' female officer? In case some guy there is actually thinking about trying this, you might first want to know what happened to the woman first. She was arrested and got a court date. A guy might even get a stronger sentencing. However, that is just my speculation and it must be noted that I am not a law student.

World Cup breaks in Italian hands


Yes, I was wrong. Italy won the football world cup in case you were hiding under a rock and hadn't heard already. But what's this? A broken trophy? According to the Times of India (TOI), some Italian Newspaper depicted on its front page Fabio Cannavaro holding something that resembled a green malachite that had broken off the trophy's base. Also according to that same Italian newspaper, the piece was later glued back and had caused much tension amongst the officials involved. I don't know how accurate this news is, but you are free to substantiate or refute it. Perhaps we have an Italian reader of this blog who could help us out?

Monday, July 17, 2006

Video of the Week

"Don't be shy" by Rouge.

The best I can gather about the music video is that it's by some Indian singer from the U.K. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.

Friday, July 14, 2006

Lebron James

Witness This!

Don't get too excited...apparently, it's a fake. Read the comment made by some reader below this post.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Mumbai Madness

7/11: A Tragedy.

For those of you who haven't heard already, on July 11, 2006, several bombs went off in seven trains in the city of Mumbai in the Indian state of Maharashtra. The state is located in west-central India. The city of Mumbai is considered the financial capital of the country. The bombings are being compared to the train bombings in Madrid, Spain, from two years ago. A terrorist organization is already suspected behind the attacks but it is too early to tell. The attacks were obviosuly coordinated together as they all happened within minutes of each other. Nearly 200 people were suspected dead and over 600 wounded as of estimates of over a day ago.

I fail to comprehend mankind. How can anyone be so thoughtless and careless? Killing civilians and innocent people is just so heartless and cowardly. What can anyone hope to accomplish by this? I suppose this is one of those things that just really make you sad. All one can do in situations like this is be helpful. Hope must be ignited everywhere where there is tragedy. It is needed there the most. What else do we have on this earth (not counting material possessions) other than the natural land, water, and each other. It's like the subtitle of this blog says: Kal Ho Na Ho (There may or may no be a tomorrow)...so here's some uplifting material from various sources that I have gathered:


"11th July 2006 has been a disastrous day in the history of Mumbai. In the past few weeks our city has survived torrential rains, a flooding deluge, riots, and now...8 blasts in 11 minutes in the heart of Mumbai city. The economic capital of India, the New York of Bharat, the big apple of our dreams has shattered. But in the face of devastation, the candescent spirit of Mumbaikars shines..There are those of us who should be heading home but instead, are out there ..on the roads..giving the others a direction..a ray of hope...
Here lies the true spirit of Mumbai...to hold it together...to not let our peace dampen...
So let us pray..for this city of hope..so that tomorrow it's people may stand yet again in the face of a calamity..."
--- From the 7/11 AAMCHI MUMBAI FACEBOOK GROUP

"Dear Terrorist,
Even if you are not reading this we don't care. Time and again you tried to disturb us and disrupt our life - killing innocent civilians by planting bombs in trains, buses and cars. You have tried hard to bring death and destruction, cause panic and fear and create communal disharmony but every time you were disgustingly unsuccessful. Do you know how we pass our life in Mumbai? How much it takes for us to earn that single rupee? If you wanted to give us a shock then we are sorry to say that you failed miserably in your ulterior motives. Better look elsewhere, not here.

We are not Hindus and Muslims or Gujaratis and Marathis or Punjabis and Bengaliies. Nor do we distinguish ourselves as owners or workers, govt. employees or private employees. WE ARE MUMBAIKERS (Bombay-ites, if you like). We will not allow you to disrupt our life like this. On the last few occasions when you struck (including the 7 deadly blasts in a single day killing over 250 people and injuring 500+ in 1993), we went to work next day in full strength. This time we cleared everything within a few hours and were back to normal - the vendors placing their next order, businessmen finalizing the next deals and the office workers rushing to catch the next train. (Yes the same train you targeted)

Fathom this: Within 3 hours of the blasts, long queues of blood donating volunteers were seen outside various hospitals where most of the injured were admitted. By 12 midnight, the hospital had to issue a notification that blood banks were full and they didn't require any more blood. The next day, attendance at schools and office was close to 100%, trains & buses were packed to the brim, and the crowds were back. The city has simply dusted itself off and moved on - perhaps with greater vigor. We are Mumbaikers and we live like brothers in times like this. So, do not dare to threaten us with your crackers. The spirit of Mumbai is very strong and can not be harmed.

Please forward this to others. U never know, by chance it may come to hands of a terrorist who can then read this message which is specially meant for him!!! With Love,

From the people of Mumbai
Regards Mumbaiker"
---A Random E-mail.

"I'm really pleased that the city has gotten back on its feet so quickly, and there hasn't been any religious violence. Hopefully the attacks won't have much long-term impact...
Jai Hind"
---Vikram

"I am not a mumbaikar....I am a dilliwala but before that.....I am an Indian and as an Indian I say..."shame on those who bring terror into the lives of innocents"
---Adithya

"I hope Manmohan Singh and Mumbai Police can put things together and find whose responsible for this or destroy those who support the group who committed this crime, at least in this way those who died wont go in vain."
---Ajit.

Here's a STRONG critique of the situation:

"And, we India? Oh, we NEVER learn, do we? I wrote in my earlier Blog Déjà vu, Déjà vu (http://o3.indiatimes.com/anant_rulz/archive/2006/05/03/653309.aspx) about the usual reactions that we’ll come across after every terrorist incident. As usual, our Mum Mohan Singh said "...terrorists will be defeated and we will not allow them to succeed in their evil design..." (Rubbish! They've already succeeded). He reviewed the security situation in the aftermath of blasts in Mumbai and Srinagar after which he expressed the government's resolve to "fight and defeat the evil designs of terrorists". He appealed to the people to maintain calm in the face of terror attacks in Mumbai and………….

Did you see any sign of the state machinery after the train blast in Mumbai? Any police, ambulance, or Home Guards in sight? All we could see was the aam-aadmi, the large-hearted samaritan picking up the body parts, dead and the injured from the railway track on some lungi-cloth? Our Home Minister READING a 3-line statement on the TV? No STATE hospitals or emergency plans to handle such crisis, despite so much planning claimed by our administration. Only private hospitals like Hinduja taking the injured? And, now we’ll see the vultures, er, the politicians descending in droves to create more confusion and their usual big talks and lectures about need for maintaining communal amity, the undying spirit of Mumbaikar and the spirit of Mumbai. As if, the common Mumbaikar has any alternative except to travel by the same train and face the same danger for his sheer survival.

And, the cost of a human life: Rs. 1 Lakh? That too, if you can PROVE that your kith or kin died in this blast! ‘How do we know that your son was traveling by this train? Fill those 39 forms in triplicate with all photocopies of evidence. Can you show us the pictures of him dying in the blast? Bring your ration card, PAN card, gas connection card, Election Card, Electricity Bill, Water Bill, Proof of residence, Passport, his Income Tax returns for past 10 years for block assessment, Copy of your son’s passport, where was he working, proof that he has not gone to Dubai with his girl friend, signature of your local MLA/MP/Jila Magistrate/ SHO certifying that you are who you say you are’ and so on. 'Nahee hain? Go to that tout there'

Please wait, Kuldip Nayyar jee. Let me get my candles for lighting at the Wagah Border. Series of granade attacks on tourists in Kashmir, did you say? Wahan toh log marte hee rehte hain jee. But, the peace process with Pakistan must continue. Terming the blasts in Jammu and Kashmir and Mumbai as ‘inhuman’, President A P J Abdul Kalam appealed to the people for maintaining calm and assist the administration in providing relief to the injured. All blasts are 'inhuman', Kalam Jee!

So, what's new?

What? We should catch the culprits? And, what will you do even if you catch them? Like Telgi, Abu Salem and the like, you’ll feed them Biryani in their jail? Meanwhile, we’re finding out whether there were six, seven or perhaps even eight blasts? An enquiry committee will reveal that in just 6 months. And, as the newspapers say, life shall go on as usual. will survive. We will get over our pain. We’ll once again witness the same old moaning and wringing hands and doing nothing.

Go, ask someone who has lost her breadwinner, her son, his daughter, his father, his wife; life can never be the same for them.

Never Ever."
--- 9/11, 7/7, and 7/11.

Related Articles:
Series of Bombs Explode on 7 Trains in India.
Train Bombers Focused on Mumbai Business Class.
Terrorist Attack Not Expected to Affect India's Buoyant Economy.
Mumbai Bombings: 400 detained.
Musharraf Pledges Help on Mumbai.
Indian Media Condemn Blast.
Pictures.

For now, let us hope and pray for the best.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Video of the Week.

Haare Haare Remix - HunterZ

Ladies & Gentleman...here is my video pick of the week. It's a Hindi song titled "Haare Haare" remixed to "Indian rap" by a group called HunterZ. The tunes are solid. The Indian music and lyrics are hypnotic. The rap lyrics and beat are well written and addictive. Enjoy. Let me know what you think.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

FIFA Final and Other News

FIFA Final

"Will Zinedine Zidane cap off an illustrious career with the World Cup? Or will Italy ruin his fairy tale? We'll find out Sunday." - ESPN.

Well, it's all down to this. France vs. Italy at 1:30 P.M. (EST) today. Germany won third place yesterday after defeating Portugal 3-1. At this point, I would like to note that the German goalie Kahn plays about as much defensively as offensively. He is definitely great and not afraid to come out and pick up the ball if he needs to. I was 50% right in both, my quarterfinal and semifinal predictions, although I did not expect either of these teams to make it this far! Due to lack of time, I will get right down to my World Cup Final prediction:


That's right! I predict the French are going to win it all this year...and so does an ESPN expert. However, the main poll on ESPN's website reveals a different picture. According to the poll, 65% believe Italy will win while only 35% voted for France. Why did I choose France? Because of Zinedine Zidane for one. He is retiring after this world cup. He will be motivated. He is clutch. If not directly him, his teammates will also have an extra motivation through his retirement story. On the other hand, does anyone really need ANY motivation at such a juncture? The ESPN expert also exclaims that the Italian goalie might be the best in the world, and at worst in the top three. What does this mean? It means France's offense MUST come through and attack for my prediction to come true.

In other world cup news, I started wondering about some FIFA World Cup records- like the highest scoring match, the largest victory of margin, etc. Hence, I discovered a cool website about the History of the World Cup. It has some pretty cool records. For example:
  • In the 1954 World Cup Austria beat Switzerland 7-5 for the most goals (12) combined in a World Cup match.
  • Hungary beat El Salvador in 1982, 10-1 for the highest goal differential in a World Cup match (Hungary is also the only team to score 10 or more goals in a World Cup).
  • Hakan Sukur of Turkey scored the fastest goal in World Cup history in 2002 when he scored 11 seconds into the match against South Korea.
  • Pelé of Brazil was also the youngest player to score in a World Cup (1958) match.
Other News:

NBA: Lebron to sign extension worth up to $80M
Wimbledon Final: Rafael Nadal vs. Roger Federer (9 A.M. - EST)
Bill Simmons: NBA trade value index (Top 40). Guess who's #1? Dwyaaane Waaade.
Miami Heat: Heat may be frugal.

Friday, July 07, 2006

CallCenterMovie

This movie is hillarious!!! Just watch the movie through the link provided at the end of this post.

Most of you must have heard of outsourcing by now. India and China are two of the biggest countries involved in BPOs (Business Process Outsourcing). Many outsourcing jobs relate to call centers- you know that place you call when you:
a) need help with your computer or electronic equipment
b)
are placing orders for various events and places
c)
need to get some credit card information
d)
simply wish to talk to someone for various issues
OR
e)
(insert any other problem you can think of solving via the phone here).

Well, if you have called a call center before, chances are you have talked to a person in India. Here is a funny movie regarding the hot topic of call centers:

Thursday, July 06, 2006

2006 White House Correspondents Association Dinner.

President Bush Impersonation.

Cricket - 4th Test Match.

India vs. West Indies Test Series: 1-0.

A thrilled Indian bunch pose with the series trophy, West Indies v India, 4th Test, Jamaica, 3rd day, July 2, 2006. From: Cricinfo.
© AFP

This is the result of the 4th test: A 1-0 series victory in the Caribbean for India. It has been 35 long years since an Indian team had won a test series against the West Indies IN the Caribbean. It wasn't the best of victories. After all, India did drop from third to fourth place in the ICC Test Rankings despite the victory. This was because such great was the point differential between India and West Indies that India was expected to win the series at least 3-0 to gain any points on the ranking system. This would, of course, have been the case had it not been for rain in the second match and a little bit of bad luck in the first test where they failed to seal a victory due to just one wicket. Despite all this, a victory is a victory, especially such a historic one.

Meanwhile, there is an interesting article on BBC titled: India rebuilding must go on. The article seems critical of India's victory by a narrow margin and of Coach Chappell's experimenting with constant rotation in the squad with young players. I think the narrow margin wasn't India's fault at all. After all, they pretty much dominated the whole series, except for match 3 (which was nothing but a tame draw). As for the rotation, I would defend Chappell on that issue. The more Indian players that are experienced with the West Indies pitches, the better it is for India as the World Cup will take place in the Caribbean next year. Also, it serves to avoid excessive injuries or fatigue for just a handful of players. I must admit though that I was a bit frightened by the ODI series loss to the West Indies despite the new player rotation. Hopefully, the loss will result in a great experience with the Indian players.

After all, I firmly believe in the quote from Batman Begins: "And why do we fall, sir? So that we might better learn to pick ourselves up."

Man of the Series:

Rahul Dravid in a picture perfect cover drive, West Indies v India, 4th Test, Jamaica, 2nd day, July 1, 2006. From: Cricinfo.
© AFP

Of course! Who else would it be? The Wall. The Mr. Dependable. Rahul Dravid. He simply dominated most of the series in his tough and gritty batting. Dravid also won the Man of the Match Award due to his 81 and 68 in the first and second innings, respectively. Meanwhile, I will place Kumble in the honorable mention category for having taken six wickets in the second innings to lead India to victory in the 4th test match. There is an article titled after his effort: Kumble bowls India to historic Test victory. The full scorecard for the 4th match is available here.

In other cricket news, England were handed a humiliating loss by Sri Lanka in a 5-0 sweep of their ODI tour in England. I don't know what was worse for England- failing to defend a total of 321 or letting Sri Lanka reach the target in less than 38 overs. The scorecard is available here. But the Sri Lankans weren't done here. Oh no! After defeating England, they played an ODI match against the Netherlands. There they set an ODI world record of 443, surpassing South Africa's 438 against Australia. Of course, this record is not worth much as it was against a "minnow" team where as South Africa chased their total (which is MUCH harder) against the best team in the world! Well, that's all the big cricket news for now.

Weekly Sports News - NBA

NBA

As far as the NBA is concerned, the best news for now (as a Wadeness) is that D-Wade and the Heat have agreed to a five year contract extension. The contract is valued at $75-85 million dollars. The contract cannot be signed until July 12th according to the league rules. If the contract weren't offered, Wade would become a free agent in the 2007-2008 season. He has a rookie contract with the Heat (from 2003) that ends at the end of the 2006-2007 season. I wouldn't want Wade (my favorite NBA player) on any other team than my home team.

That being said, I do think the salaries of such athletes are clearly excessive.

Take Ben Wallace for example:This guy here has been the face of the Detroit Pistons for the last six years. Now he has agreed to a contract with the Chicago Bulls for a $60 million dollar deal for a four year contract! I do feel the pain and strange predicament for Detroit fans. The two most speculated reasons for his decision: 1. Ben is going towards the end of his career and was looking for a maximum payout deal. 2. Flip's offensive mindset doesn't suit Ben. As with most things in life, it's probably a combination of both. I also think it's for the best. Detroit now has a offensive minded coach. Ben Wallace has repeatedly expressed concerns earlier about his role in the team under Flip's guidance. Now the Pistons can get more firepower in terms of offense through their new center Nazr (once a starting center for the Spurs). Also, the Pistons haven't lost as much defensively as many people might think. They still have great defense in the form of McDyess and Hunter. Also, the rest of the starting four and Rasheed have more than enough experience in a situation requiring a defensive mindset.

As for the Bulls end of the deal, they got what they were looking for- a dominant big man and a defensive edge in Wallace. Unfortunately, it had to cost them $60 million over the course of four years. Let's not forget, this guy doesn't provide too many offensive options. He can't make free throws. Also, he will only get older as time passes.

So, in the end, of course there are pluses and minuses, but it may not be as bad for the Pistons as it looks. As for now, Pistons are facing a new frontier, Bulls are gaining strength, Cavs are with more experience, Nets are still the Nets, and the Heat will now return as the defending champions. The East should be quite exciting in the upcoming season.

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Magic Trix.

This is cool. Does anyone else think this looks like the guy from the trailer for that movie V for Vendetta? Check it out...



Also, I am thinking about a "video of the week" feature for my blog. Please vote on as to which day of the week would be best to do such a feature on. Remember, every vote counts. The power to make it Saturday, Sunday, or any other day lies in your hands only! The Force of the Jedi you must use. Leave your vote through a comment.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

FIFA Semifinals Predictions.

Sorry. I haven't had much time recently to update as I have a test in Physics II (Electricity and Magnetism) coming up. For now, I just wanted to quickly note my FIFA Semifinal predictions down. I will explain my picks at a more convenient time. Here are my predictions:

For today's match of Germany vs. Italy @ 3 P.M. (EST) on ESPN:That's right. I choose Gutentag.

For the match on July 5th of Portugal vs. France @ 3 P.M. (EST) on ESPN:It's red, white, and blue on July 5th as well. You guessed it! I choose Bonjour, Mademoiselle!

I will return with more FIFA news (analysis and explanations), NBA news (Ben Wallace has been traded to the Chicago Bulls, Wade has reportedly signed a five year extension contract with the Heat, etc.), Cricket News (India won the fourth test, giving them their first test series victory in the Caribbean in over 30+ years, etc.), and more random posts soon.

Oh yeah, and one more thing. Happy 4th of July everyone! For international readers, the 4th of July (from 1776 onwards) is the United States of America's Independence Day. Th-th-th-that's All, Folks!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

A Penny Saved...

...is worth nothing?


We have all heard the quotes. "A penny saved is a penny earned." "Why, if I had a penny for every time..." But what if all of a sudden a penny was worthless? It might just happen! According to the U.S. Mint, for the first time a penny is costing more to make than what it's worth, meaning it is costing more than a penny or a cent to make a penny. This is due to higher metal prices, and any good businessman or economist might tell you that if production costs are higher for a commodity than its value, it will lead to the termination of that item's production. On CNN's website, a poll asking, "Does it make sense to do away with the penny?" had the following results: 56% (3577 votes) said Yes while 44% (2866 votes) said No. CNN also has an article titled Anti-penny push provokes passions. Did anyone notice the string of Ps in that title? What is the literary term for that? Alliteration! Here is another articel at New York Times. So folks, hunt down those pennies, gather them, and cash them in while you still can!

Well, maybe not. Without a penny, the lowest denomination would be .05. For consumers this means that if gas is at $2.96, the gas station might just put it at $3.00. So if the metal prices keep rising, another solution might be to change the design (to allow lesser metal) or change the combination of metals altogether. I would like to keep the .01 denomination, if for nothing else, then simply for the sake of mathematical purity! And that is why I voted No on CNN's poll.

Saturday, July 01, 2006

Spider-Man 3 Trailer

And the villian is...

To be released May 4th, 2007.

W.W.A.D.

The message implied is true for most asians*:

*Unfortunately, I don't fit this stereotype. :( Don't worry though! Chances are there is probably an asian near you. Chances are you probably know one too! If you are lucky, you might even be one. If not, with the current growth rate projections, I am sure that you will eventually know one. :)

Here is the typical asian mindset: An asian friend of mine (who shall remain nameless for purposes of avoiding a lawsuit) at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, complained excessively of how she got an A- (instead of an A) in Organic Chemisty II, a class in which most people struggle and strive to get a B.