Once upon a time, long, long ago, there used to be letters and postcards and an occasional telephone call. One would chat to one's heart's content... or maybe not, coz the calls used to be a bit expensive... And the letters used to take some time to be delivered...and to get answered...and for that answer to reach back to the sender. Period. One had time to get on with life, to live, to experience, to enjoy... without having to report about what one was doing.
Then came the mobile phone and the internet. Now one was 'trackable' and reachable almost everywhere. But the mails were not always answered immediately, so one still had some breathing space...
Now there's Orkut and Facebook and Twitter and what not... You breathe and the whole WORLD gets to know ... each and every person on your list gets an instant update about whatever you care to post on your account... Even people, so called friends of friends can peep into your heart and your life... Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeks!
It is, of course, nice to be in touch and good to know what your friends are upto... but this is really taking matters too far! There's a beautiful German word called 'Privatsphäre'... and unfortunately it's disappearing... Next step: Reading minds!!!
Hmmm, how about adopting the slogan written on trucks? :D Instead of 'Keep in touch' one says: 'Keep (some) distance'!!! LOL
Distance anyway makes the heart grow fonder! ;)))
Friday, October 2, 2009
Do NOT keep in touch!!!
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Sky is the Limit, till the Earth gives way!
Suddenly I've realised why I like my city so much... or to be precise, the place where I live. It is mainly because of the huge expanse of open space in front, which is so uncommon in metros nowadays... one looks out the window and draws a deep breath... :) coz there's nature right outside the doorstep... makes me wonder:
DO HIGHRISES SIGNIFY GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT?
For me these are suffocating reminders of how much weight we are putting on our mother earth, without being aware of how much she can endure! What if one day the earth's crust crumbles? Hypothetical situation? May be, may be not! Do you know how much weight is safe for your locality, or the land on which your abode stands? According to scientific estimates the earth's crust is like the film of cream (?... Uff, what is 'malai' called in English?!!!) that sets on boiled milk if you let it stand for a few minutes... That is the thickness of the continental crust... the thickness of the oceanic crust is far less than this... am not going to go into scientific details now! ;) One can always google it! LOL ... hmmm, but the main point is that most of us are living on a surface we know nothing about... And yet, we keep on adding storeys to our already tall buildings... trying to outdo nature... building skyscrapers... trying to break each other's record of the tallest building in the city, in the country, in the world... in the process putting undue and unbearable pressure - not only on the landmass, but also on the natural resources of the region... how many people can one particular area sustain? What is the limit? Well, we'll surely know soon, coz the consequences of human idiocity and greed are surfacing one by one... drastically lowering groundwater levels, polluted air, less trees i.e. less fresh air to breathe... we are like the young Kalidas, who was cutting the very branch on which he was sitting! He was saved because of the inspiration of his learned wife and went on to become the greatest Hindi poet... who's our Vidyottama and where is she?!!!
Twist in the tale: As usual I've veered away from the topic... but the new question: Kalidas says: "... as every good householder should include his wife's opinion in every decision'' ... Is that part of the Indian men's psyche? ;)
Hmm, enough blabbering for now... :D It's finally good night time! :)
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Sick Post
Ahem, the whole monolog above means that one should really take care of one's body... if you don't take enough rest, the body will take it one way or the other! It is also amazing to see how many of us (i.e. I, me, myself!!!) don't do simple things that could make us healthier... I've avoided drinking fluids just because I've been too busy with work... (hang on, juice break happening right now! ;) )
... It is so easy to take care of oneself... LOL isn't it? And yet, so difficult... But being ill puts a lot of things in perspective... :D ... So am glad for this break, really am! :) Back to ze outer world on Monday... where another disease is creating havoc! People were wondering whether I also had swine flu... hmmm, sadly one big symptom was conspicuous by its absence... :D LOL ... Uzzerwise, I'd have been featuring in 24x7 News channels by now!!! LOL
News Channels remind me of, who else, journalists... and I have to admit that I totally detest the kind of journalism happening in today's world... there used to be some ethics, some morals earlier, now all that one is bothered about is the eye-catching headline... Human life was never very precious, despite all claims to the contrary by all and sundry... and now it's been reduced to a peep show of the worst kind... and the journalists are the modern day pests, the leeches, the parasites that survive on the mess left behind by human follies... (If there's no mess to be found, they're fully capable of creating it as well! LOL) ... Suddenly, everyone wants to know everything about everyone else! My God, how aware we have become socially... awesome! Our penchant for juicy bites is surpassed only by our own ever lowering dubious moral standards. Life is only for now, so everyone's interested in living it to the hilt... who cares about tomorrow or the coming generations?!!! And who was that stupid fool, who was planting mango trees in a tale, so that future generations may enjoy the sweet fruit of his labour?!!
Stop... think... why are you here? There must've been some unfinished task that you came back for, right? So, what was it? And have you finished it yet...? I am trying to find mine, I must admit... there are things that no one else could've done, I know... but there are things that could've been done better...
... no time to rest, no time for illnesses... there are promises to keep... and miles to go before I ... can finally put my documents together to file my tax returns! LOL
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Midnight mumblings... :D
Ok, no preambles, no Einleitung... straight to the point:
Every day we talk A LOT... well, most of us do... (and this is not about only women, men talk as much, if not more! ;D It's just that their vocab is limited at times! LOL ) about other people that is... ;) ... and it's not always about paying compliments to people... What if there were devices everywhere (It is very much possible now!) to overhear your every conversation (as in Big brother and Big boss or numerous other reality shows...) and report it to THE people, whose names you mentioned?!!! ;) Well... in simple words, what if the person about whom you were airing some ahem... thoughts, got to know them exactly as you expressed them? We are definitely not always very diplomatic about how we feel! Such a report will most probably lead to a lot of heated tempers, misunderstandings galore (or clearing of misunderstandings! LOL) and changed behaviour patterns! Am glad that this doesn't happen too often! And even if one does come across such thoughts, are they worth brooding over? Just like that story with the donkey and the man (see PETA, am nice to animals, have written donkey before man! ;) LOL), where the guy wasn't able to please ALL the people ALL the time... I don't think we can either... So the best course of action remains concentrating on all the positives around... and not letting the BIG grin on your face falter... :D ... ok, am mumbling, coz am vellllllllllly sleepy now...
This should be sufficient to confuse people for at least a week! LOL
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Chuck that remote!
The other extreme was while watching that fascinating documentary by Michael Wood - The Story of India - ... in one of the parts (It's an amazing 6 part series, am going to watch the 4th and 5th part tomorrow, yipppeeeee! :D ) there is a short focus on traditional ships / boats... and the people rowing it looked extremely fit... so do the labourers toiling away daily. I think the fashion world should choose its models from these... people, who don't need to starve themselves to look waifer thin and in doing so end up looking unhealthy with bones jutting out!!! ;)
Am also not advocating physical labour of this manner for everyone... but maybe it would do us a world of good, if we simply let go of some of the so-called luxuries... How about starting with the TV-remote? ;) ... Imagine getting up everytime you don't like the program on a certain channel? ;) Think of how it'll change our behaviour pattern by making us more patient, trying to pay attention to one thing for a longer period of time! ;) LOL
But then remotes have become an integral part of our day-to-day life now... we are a couch potato generation... with various remotes on our bedside... for AC, for stereo, for lights, for TV, what else... hmmm, the personal robot? ;)
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Trying to review "Die Vermessung der Welt" by Daniel Kehlmann
Am going to write a thesis on this book ! LOL ...Going by how thought provoking (provoking being the keyword! ) it is...Hope it's also available in English...
It also made me think whether recognition within one's lifetime is really good for one! Take Humboldt (in this book) for example... After he became VERY well known and went for this so called expedition to Russia, he could not do any research worth its name coz he had to attend numerous parties held in his honour, meet the czar, the noblemen etc... And he was accompanied by a little army of soldiers, who did not let him move at his own free will! What a fate for a renowned explorer!
Anyway, I still maintain that I find the premise of this book disturbing. Though it's good that it leaves many questions unanswered and that makes one look up the real characters and get to know them. But it also does cloud one's perception of these characters (Alexander von Humbolt and Carl Friedrich Gauß) as it is TOTALLY based on their life histories... there is not even a slight attempt to present it as anything else but their stories! And just putting the word "Novel" will not make one not confuse it with the real people!!!
... Hmmm, come to think of it, just how many biographies, or for that matter, autobiographhies contain truth and nothing but the truth? They are highly subjective and might present the events as the author sees them or would LIKE to see them! So, why should I criticize only this attempt? Well...ok, literary freedom or whatever... I think I'm at peace with this book now... if only for a short while till my mind brings up another counter-argument! ;)
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Blogging - not my cup of tea... for today! :D
Hmm... I guess am not really a blogger... takes a while for me to pursuade myself to write something... It was fine writing a few lines in the orkut profile... but here it becomes sooo mühsam! Well... since I don't have to write...it's great! LOL
So... signing off till I feel like blogging! ;) :D Real life, as it is, is offline! :)))))))))
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
Honey Chilly Potatoes
This one is a contribution of my dear sister... :) ... who is also an excellent cook... wonder what happened to my genes! ;) LOL
Ingredients:
Potatoes (of course!) - 1 kg (?!!! ... well it is not my recipe, so allllll Credit goes to my shishter! ;) )
(this is for 10 people supposedly or for people with a verrrrry healthy appetite!)
Honey - 3-4 tbsp
Chilly flakes - acc to taste (helpful advice: avoid adding spoonfulls! ;) )
Salt - acc to taste (same advice applies here as well!)
Oil - for frying purposes (she says you should have an idea how much this should be!!! I don't!!! Good luck with this recipe!!!)
Recipe:
Step 1: Dice the potatoes into 1x1 inch cubes and fry them till they turn golden brown.
Step 2: Take them out and put them on a kitchen tissue to get rid of excess oil.
Step 3: Mix honey, chilly flakes and salt in ze (zis iz ze german tinge... :D ) potatoes.
Step 4: Garnish it with coriander and eat your fill before serving it, coz very little gets left for you afterwards... this observation is based on my personal experience... can vouch for it! :(
All ze best! ;)