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The old man....

Posted on Sep 26, 2008 under My Scriblings

The wrinkles on his face were telling he has seen it all in his life and not comfortably. He must be 64 at least. He greeted us with a smile as he opened the door and asked us what would we like to have....Gladly coming off and on to re-fill the water....everytime with a smile longer than the earlier one...

I sat eating my lunch and and asked myself...should he be working at this age? I am yet to get a convincing answer....

When I die and go up there...God will have some very tough questions to answer...



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Do Indian brands really exist?

Posted on Sep 26, 2008 under GyanEX

Was just browsing through interbrand's latest top 100 global brands list and seeing NO Indian brand getting a mention there, I asked this question to myself....Do Indian brands really exist?

I know brand managers will pounce on me saying 'its early days for brands in India' but I somehow don't buy this. We seem to be overwhelmed by over-supply of phoren brands (even a dollar store is present in India now!). Do we really promote our brands in our own country?? I guess not...Lee cooper shoes somehow sneak their way to our shopping bag...rather than, lets say a shoe made by Metro shoe company!

But then who am I to say this all...after all I am wearing a citizen watch (made in japan, I flaunt!)...just a quick check on your own wardrobe (even the computer you read this on!) will give you answers...

I somehow feel compelled NOT to accept the fact that we don't have domestic brands...Nirma, Amul, lijjat papad etc. aren't bad by any measure...

A quick look at the list, and I could roughly get that approx 90% of the brands mentioned are already present in India...

Are we really doing enough to help Indian brands dominate GLOBALLY?? (after all going global is considered very sexy these days isn't it?)...

Thoughts/brick backs invited...

The interbrand list I am referring to can be found here..:
http://www.interbrand.c
om/best_global_brands.aspx?lang
id=1000



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Source Unknown....US Economy recent facts

Posted on Sep 24, 2008 under GyanEX

Got it via email and felt compelled to share it with all...
I dont like pasting the stuff from an unknown source (or a forwarded email), but this is way too much...have a look and comments welcome

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Now, let us see the facts today:

$ 512 Billions – Already written off by banks and brokers
$ 59 Billions – Given to Bear Stearns and JP Morgan combine
$ 200 Billions – given recently to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
$ 85 Billions – given to AIG as capital
$ 2,400 Billions – Needed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mae
$ 1,300 Billions – Needed by AIG for future provisions
$ 700 Billions – Requested by Paulson – Bernanke for immediate need for Buying Bad debts
$ 400 Billions – Requested by Paulson – Bernanke for funding Money Market Fund Brokers
$ 5,656 Billions – TOTAL
$ 600 Billions – Losses of Lehman Brothers not yet written off
$ 6,156 Billions – Updated Total

Even if you ignore the future obligations of AIG and Fannie Mae/Freddie Mae, the amount comes to staggering 2,456 Billions or 2.4 Trillions or Rs 11,052,000 Crores in Indian rupee. My calculated forecasts were extremely accurate.

Failure of Morgan Stanley – Goldman Sac and making them Banks”

Looks good news - both MS and GS have become banks. And why did they become banks overnight? Because their take over by Wachovia, Chinese Banks etc broke down. No one wanted to buy MS or GS, and they would have become bankrupt this week. By giving them status of bank, their status changed overnight. They know nothing about commercial banking. The license to become a bank, which usually takes over 6 months, was given in 24 hours. Mr. Paulson is now portrayed as “savior of America ”

Where was Paulson only 10 days back when Lehman Brothers and Merrill failed?

Cunning Paulson is from Goldman Sac. He was the President and obviously has lot of stock holding in that firm, directly or indirectly. He did not want competitors to Goldman, so he allowed the demise of Bear Stearns, then Lehman Brothers and then crucified Merrill Lynch by forcing them to merge with Bank of America.

Now that field was clear, he permitted MS and GS to become banks. He destroyed the whole economic fabrics of United States of America . He knows that most of the bad assets have ZERO value, and yet he portrays that the value is still 80% (only 20% loss – if that was so, any one can afford). Against this valuation, he wants FED to pay 65% (discount of 35%) to all holders of Bad Debts, prominent of whom are Goldman Sac, Morgan Stanley (to lesser extent) and other banks. He is going to write the check for $ 700 Billions with no questions asked. So he will buy those trash assets and dump them into FED Trash House. He will save the Goldman Sac, destroy all other brokers, and he will be the most powerful KUBER in the world with power to print as much as $ 1.3 trillions of dollars in just under 3 months and distribute them to anyone he likes.

President Bush is a man with retarded intelligence. He is exhorting Congress to approve the package to buy trash assets, whereas almost all local governments of 50 odd states are clamoring for $ 200 billions collectively, which is denied to them. He spent $ 500 billions in Iraq and murdered 1 million Iraqis in addition to killing over 5000 Americans in Iraq and Afghanistan , and now he wants Congress to approve $ 1.3 trillions in less than 7 days. The Americans blindly support their leaders – they are Intelligent Idiots. They have no idea what their leaders are doing and how their and future generations lives are destroyed.

Bernanke has become a Gate keeper for Paulson. He opens the gate to the treasury to the person nominated or permitted by Paulson. He also signs and delivers the tons of dollars to anyone coming to him with Warehouse Delivery Order duly signed by Paulson. These three musketeers – Bush, Bernanke and Paulson have virtually gone berserk. They are the most powerful people in the world today with virtually no accountability. Democracy in America is ruined by them.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California and very sincere worker, is refusing to travel out of capital even for a campaign; unless his budget, deficient for a few billions, is passed by the Democrats dominated Congress. He has virtually imprisoned himself to ensure that his state does not suffer. He is not getting $ for his genuine needs. Various state/Municipalitie s are borrowing from the market @ 10% to 20% whereas FED rate is just 2%


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Bangalore MS meet

Posted on Sep 19, 2008 under General

Hi All

For those who don't know, we had a small Bangalore MS meet wherein Debs, UbeU, Monoo and Paulose had come...

Just wanted to give a big vote of thanks to everybody who made it, everybody who couldnt make it and everybody who never knew any meet of this kind was planned.

It was not pre-planned and all the credit goes to Monoo for making 'some calls' and getting it all arranged. Debs was kind enough to give some time although she had to come all the way from Jayanagar at night and same applies to UbeU.....Paulose, inspite of a 'marriage engagement' (whats that!!) could make it....Truly overwhelming!

Special thanks to all those who sent their wishes via SMS to all of us

And a special vote of thanks to faisal - your SMS made Monoo and Debs jump in happiness...we are all kids afterall isnt it!!

Peace

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DOG BiTe

Posted on Sep 16, 2008 under General


I thought I would never paste any stuff which isnt mine....but then I came across this lovely piece today...what the heck! let me share it....its called - Lessons learnt from a Dog bite!!

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It was about a quarter past 5 this morning, and I was on my usual morning walk. On the road between the T-houses and staff quarters I suddenly felt someone holding my left leg back with a pair of pincers stuck in the calf muscle. Surprised I turned around to find a black dog, which had by then let go of my leg. I shooed the animal away. It readily obliged. As the bite was somewhat tentative, and there was no blood coming out, I just washed the leg thoroughly and continued my walk.

A few minutes later the same dog appeared right in front of me. There was no time to pick up anything to frighten it with. I tired to shoo it away. But this time it didn't oblige. It started barking and snarling, unwilling to back down. With my heart full of fear (5.20 am, not a soul in sight!) I decided to use the only weapon I could think of. I bent down a bit and started barking at the dog about as loudly as the dog. With my hands I tried to make the dog feel that I was going to pounce on it. It worked! The dog backed down without showing enough doggedness in the face of the unexpected response. With courage regained, I picked up a small stone and threw it in the direction of the retreating dog to let it know that it had better not meddle with me.

Wiser, I started walking with a stone in one hand and a twig in the other. The dog came a third time when I got back to the same place about ten minutes later, but the twig in my hand probably scared it away. (I reported the matter to the security guard, and came away. Since then I have learned that the same black dog bit three more people later this morning. Along with them I also took an anti-rabies shot - just in case.)

Here are the lessons I learned:

1. A twig in hand is better than ten in the bush.

2. Not all dogs follow standard operating procedures. Some may not sound the bugle before an encounter

3. Dogs are no respecters of bald heads.

4. A bark is a bark irrespective of its source. And dogs respect it.



Here are the lessons the dog learned:

1. Barking men may bite. Avoid them.

2. Don't give men a second chance.


Peace.

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Your first ever MOUTHSHUT post...HERE!

Posted on Sep 15, 2008 under General

Hi All

Just came up with this idea hence publishing it here

Why dont we all put the links of our first review and diary posts here....let me share mine

My first review - http://www.mouthshut.com/revie
w/Mahindra-Renault_Logan-125157
-1.html
(I have edited one thing in this review and it is the title. Earlier it read - Logan is a great car BUT!) (posted - 17 May 2007)

My first diary post - http://www.mouthshut.com/diary
/2801/Chetan-Bhagats-newest-boo
k3-Mistakes-of-my-lif
(posted - 12 May 2008)

I invite you all to post your links here...let us see how did our first post look like!

Peace.

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For the lovers of Urdu poetry....

Posted on Aug 27, 2008 under General

Pakistani poet Ahmed Faraz dead
Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Islamabad:
Pakistani Ahmed Faraz, considered one of the greatest Urdu poets and an ardent advocate of better ties with India, died here at age 77.

Faraz, who died Monday night, is survived by his wife and three sons. He had taken ill during a visit to the US and had spent over a month in a hospital in Chicago.

Source - http://
sify.com/news/fullstory.php?id=
14747090


Lets us take a moment to include him and his loved ones in our prayers. He is the same legend who gave us memorable ghazals like

Ranjishi sahi, dil hi dukhaney ke liye aa

May he rest in peace.

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You can never leave

Posted on Aug 25, 2008 under General

Mirrors on the ceiling,
The pink champagne on ice
And she said 'We are all just prisoners here, of our own device'
And in the master's chambers,
They gathered for the feast
They stab it with their steely knives,
But they just can't kill the beast

Last thing I remember, I was
Running for the door
I had to find the passage back
To the place I was before
'Relax,' said the night man,
'We are programmed to receive.
You can check-out any time you like,
But you can never leave

Any resemblance to Monday morning blues in office is purely Coincidental!

Enjoy the week ahead guys, I hope its as hectic for all of you as it is for me!!

I hope

... - continues with his positive reviews on all the movies, even if the movie has bombed and is out before his review is published

.... - continues to write poems, breathe poems and spread poems no matter how lousy they are

..... - continues to MOTIVATE people to do their best (aaaaaaargh!)

..... - continues to post all kind of crap just to get some points, MS points and become a STAR soon! (as if that can solve his personal problems!)

..... - continues to comment, and then comment some more

...... continues to post all kinds of C R A P in the name of photos...

Mouthshut continues to tolerate me....

Cheeeeeeeeeeeers!



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MENSA QUIZ for Mouthshut members!

Posted on Aug 22, 2008 under GyanEX

Just tumbled upon a mensa quiz and thought of posting this here. No compulsions for you guys to post your answers here, I am not rich to give away gifts!, I just thought it would be great for all of you to just give your brain a bit of exercise before you doze off on the weekend...so here it is!


1. What number is 200 times one-fourth of one-half of 32?

2. The clothing store is going out of business. A dozen pairs of men’s socks are selling for half a dozen dollars. How much is a pair of socks?

3. Roy is very fond of his father’s only brother’s only son’s only first cousin. Who is he?

4.What four-letter word inserted in the blank below will create two new words from those on either side? (Hyphenated words are allowed.) Second ____ Print

5. Reduce the high-flown language below to a simple adage.

Individuals of the genus Homo sapiens whose customary habitat is composed of vitreous
materials should refrain from and are cautioned against hurling ossiferous objects.

6.Today is Friday. What day falls two days before the day after the day before tomorrow?

7. A patron of the diner called the waitress over and complained that there was a used match in his coffee. The waitress took his cup away and returned forthwith, saying, “Here’s a fresh cup.” The man tasted the coffee, slammed his fist on the table and declared: “All you did was take out the match!” How did he know?

8.Wayne is training for next week’s cross-country ski competition. How long will it take him to ski 4 miles uphill at 2 mph and 4 miles downhill at 8 mph?

9.The young assistant excitedly told the archaeologist that he had just made a historic discovery: a coin marked 99 B.C. He was promptly fired. Why?

10. Counting from zero, what’s the first number that contains the letter “a”?

11. What is the eleven-letter word that all smart people spell incorrectly?

Answers only on popular demand!

Dr. Abbie F. Salny is the one who is credited with the above questions and their answers

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Dust in the wind

Posted on Aug 17, 2008 under General

I close my eyes
Only for a moment, then the moment's gone
All my dreams
Pass before my eyes, a curiosity
Dust in the wind
All they are is dust in the wind

Same old song
Just a drop of water in an endless sea
All we do
Crumbles to the ground, though we refuse to see
Dust in the wind
All we are is dust in the wind

ohh Now, don't hang on
Nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky
It slips away
And all your money won't another minute buy
Dust in the wind

All we are is dust in the wind
All we are is dust in the wind Dust in the wind
Everything is dust in the wind
Everything is dust in the wind
The wind

This lovely song from Kansas, dedicated to all my lovely friends at MS:

who will start their lives tomorrow just like me, running towards things which arent ours but are important according to us to have

who will try to outsmart the time in reaching places quickly even if it calls for eating less and driving fast

who will lie, and then self assure that it was for the good of others only

who will mourn the loss of their 'special friends' only to lose time to love their present

who will work hard, and then a bit harder

Just take a moment to pause and look around....isnt it all so good?

Get up, smile and start yet another week with the widest possible smile

May the divine light be with all of you...always (even if you dont comment here ;p )

Peace





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