Check this out… good resource for locals and tourists August 9, 2006
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http://www.hopstop.com/
Tells you how to use public transportation to get to your destination in 5 major US cities.
Just a random pondering… July 30, 2006
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Have you heard what some Indians in the US are naming their kids these days? I swear I can’t even pronounce the convoluted names they are coming up with…more difficult, for some reason, than even their own, which of course were fabricated 100% in the homeland. But, see, the difference is that their parents never imagined that the average US mid-westerner or southerner would be twisting their tongue around their names and forever rendering them unrecognizable and jarring to the senses… but these people know this… why do they still do it??? Bizarre.
Dublin to SFO… trip log July 17, 2006
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Sorry for the “me” intensive first blog, all… I just had to vent
So… taxi driver to Dublin airport was super friendly (they all seem to be), inviting himself to India to drink whiskey with my father, and giving me tips on what whiskey I should buy (and what to buy if it was Papa’s credit card that the “girlie” was using. Girlie?? 15% tip just for that
). Went on to tell me (at length!) that he didn’t understand people in the Indian call centers when he called in for Symantec’s customer support, but proceeded to assure me that he understood all I was saying, no problem. Comforting, given that I had only uttered quasi-grunting sounds as acknowledgment so far.
Flight was on time, and Dublin airport’s chaos reminded me of Delhi’s international airport, with 99% of the hassled looking people around being very white, instead of around 30% at Delhi airport. Nice looking fellow sat next to me on the plane from DUB to JFK; I passed out halfway through “good morning” (and very possibly went on to drool). Yep, not a dating champ, that’s for sure… perhaps destined to be single if picking this method of finding mate. There were SO many kids in the plane, and not all well behaved. Misery. This continued catholic propensity towards hordes of kids in this day and age is a completely different topic, of course. I wonder what the flight back from Italy is like…
At JFK, I made my obligatory visit to the American Airlines Admiral’s Club, to get through the 2 hour layover. Fran Drescher (of the incredibly annoying voice, from the American TV series “the nanny”) and Gary Sinise parked themselves on the couch next to me, along with a hovering valet whose jokes were so totally not funny that it should have been a crime to utter them. Of course I didn’t acknowledge that I recognized them… how unclassy would THAT have been? I mean, it’s not as if it was someone glamorous like Bill Gates.
For the AA flight from JFK to SFO, finally managed to shenangle an upgrade. I was seriously soused by the time the coup de grâce was delivered (see next paragraph), but it didn’t do much in the way of numbing the pain.
Ever wonder who picks the “feature presentation” movies for long haul flights? Is it a comedian with a macabre sense of humor, a thwarted script writer intent on indirectly torturing the potential audience s/he couldn’t have, a psychoanalyst trying to run a covert experiment to study the hand of media in complete mental breakdown, or just a true sadist (at par, perhaps, only with the inventor of control-top pantyhose)? Anyway… that day’s feature presentation in the AA flight to SF was “Take The Lead”, a movie starring Antonio Banderas (yes, after the generic soft porn, Pedro Almodovar’s “Tie me up! Tie me down!”, and the infamous “Desperado”, this is the comeback movie… one just HAS to wonder… were all the soft porn slots really already taken??). It’s about delinquent kids being asked, nay forced, to participate in, and thereby discovering their moral and philosophical way though, ballroom dancing lessons during detention hours. Of course, to someone who wasn’t often forced to do anything in their life that keenly emphasized their complete lack of physical coordination, the foxtrot does indeed seem a fate worse than hours of detention. Ok. Fine. I suppose I can dig this logic… bad bad BAD punishment for gang violence! In fact, I suspect the only copies of this movie purchased outside of AA have been by the investigation arm of the CIA, or perhaps even Al Qaeda… God knows I would talk if this movie were the torture instrument in question. It was in serious contention for first place for “worst English language movie ever” until I remembered traveling to India once, with “bring it on” on BOTH legs of the journey… now that was a ‘cheerspiracy’ if I ever saw it.
At last I made it back to SFO, stumbled to the cab, and made my way home to my Mom’s sinfully good food (I can already tell that my old habit of stuffing my face 8 times a day is on its way back). In the true American way, we went for some retail therapy the very next day… aaah… the mind-numbing comforts of advanced capitalism
Sydney Harbor at 720MP! July 16, 2006
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This dude has stitched together multiple snaps to create an image of the Sydney Harbor at an effective 720 mega pixels. Take a look - dont be shy to zoom in to see the details. You can see individual people in the windows (find the naked woman if you can).
Is it that obvious ? July 13, 2006
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It took him about 25 seconds to identify me as a potential customer !! A “very” well built black guy looks at me and fires a volley of “francaise”. I do my “no parlais francais, pardon” shit. He does not give up. It takes another similar (from my perspective) exchange for him to grok that i “espeaka differan’ languagee” . A assistant is called. He explains that the gorilla wants to know if i want to buy hash.
hmmmm.
I tell him , i dont smoke hash, does he have some pot ? SVP ?
He looks offended and walks away.
Let me start from the beginning. This is a formula i think will work everytime. Have a couple of beers BEFORE starting out to shoot some pics. Gives you an amazing perspective. Well .. thats what i think now. Let me see how the pics look when i see them tomorrow
I have a couple beers
I shoot some pics
I come back to the hotel to leave my camera
I walk back to the river (Pont Sully) – on the way i buy a beer. I ask the cashier if it is ok to drink in the street (hey ! i am new here). He looks at me as if i am crazy, and emphatically approves of the idea.
I buy a doner from the shop next door and walk to the river (again) !
I sit down by the riverside and start consuming. The beer and the “sanduich”. Realize that i am sitting in the middle of two groups of american girls. Help one of them learn how to whistle (yeah, thats my acheivment in life – i can whistle). Walk away to throw my trash. Hear some drumbeats. Walk over.
This is when i run into the salesman.
I would never have thought that pot/hash would be so open. Given the amount of police you see all over Paris. Everybody is smoking. Yes. Openly. There are a couple of drummers. There is a fire dancer. Unibikes. Jugglers. Dancing nubile women (yeah baby) ! Standard Burning Man stuff.
I sit down and finish my beer. A couple comes and sits down next to me. He asks me if i smoke (atleast that’s what i thought). I say the “oui”. he proceeds to create the joint out of a marlboro and stick of hash (This is really impressive. The speed and style in which these folks can create a hash joint from a cigarette is amazing). He lights up. It passes to me. I refuse. (yeah right !!!!). It is actually good stuff. Of course, the tobacco hits me first. But its all good.
The drums are now beginning to sound extremely good. We continue to pass the J around. One of the drummers is part of the circle. This is awesome. I am percussing (?) on my empty “1664″ ( yeah .. the beer from the good year) can.
I talk to the couple about burning man .. and how they would enjoy it. The girl understands english much more than the guy. They are also tripping, i can see. We promise to exchange email. Another hash J is made and smoked.
I guess they went home before me. I decide to walk to the Rue Muffatada after a while, instead of risking the same “Club Wax” in Bastille again. At this point, i really want to enjoy some good music.
I think the barteder at the bar is mallu. Call me biased .. but only a mallu can be enterprising enough to become a bartender in the latin quarter in Paris. And he is a dark tan color. No offense, Navin. But just look at Madhu.
The music is ok .. One of the bar chicks is pretty cute. And she is making eyes at me. (yeah baby !!!) ( i am blessed with a very active imagination) (specially when i imagine myself as the Studboy). But at some point of time, the music changes into Arabic. And I leave.
There is a DJ playing in the public square outside. I guess the people around here take their entertainment very seriously. But its now almost 4 AM and he is winding down as well. I decide to walk back to the hotel.
And here i am .. listening to GorrillaZ on my iPod and writing this. Hope this is more entertaining for you than it is for me right now ( though I am SURE that i enjoyed the night, or atleast large portions of it)
PS: Post is backdated, as i wrote it then, but am posting it today
Blogging is like masturbating … July 1, 2006
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the only difference is we would love to be caught.
why is it that we shought out: to be heard? admired, to feel alive?
News Flash : My Plasma is here !! June 30, 2006
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Props go out to Mr Thombre for getting this done. I owe you one dude !
I am now the proud owner of a 42″ Panasonic HD Plasma. Materialism Rules !!!!!
Oakland Redux June 30, 2006
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The situation : V has some (some ? – that’s something i will comment on later) furniture shipped from India. After one month on the sea, we receive a phone call that it is due soon. I mentally steel myself for an ordeal, because the shipment is only till the port of Oakland. Someone will have to go and deal with it, and get it home (or get shot in the process)
The constraint : As i mentioned earlier, both V and me are leaving for France on monday. And if we dont get the stuff ASAP, we will be assessed massive storage charges.
The update : I get a call from the shipping company in LA that the shipment is here NOW. The asian-speaking woman tells me that we should “oberniiiee” the payment to LA so that we can get the cargo released in Oakland. That is done. So now we have a”Release Notice” in our hand.
The action : Has anyone ever ventured towards the Oakland docks ? Suffice to say that now it will not make its way into the ToDo guide very soon. We follow directions and land up in front of a gate which boldly proclaims “US Customs bonded area. No unauthorized entry”. The woman masquerading as a gaurd gives us a entry log tells us to go to Shipping and Receiving. The area is dotted with some semis and some drivers .. getting loaded .. yeah, both.
We park a little way away as all the spots near the warehouse are marked “reserved for US customs”. Timidly approaching the 3 counters in the building, we are at our wits end to figure out which one to go to. Should not have mattered – none of them had any sentient presence behind it. Not to say there were no people there.
We are granted audition by a young man after waiting for 10 mins (A multitude of notices inform us of dire consequences if we dare to disturb anyone inside by knocking on the windows. The only way to attract attention is to do interpretive dance movements outside the window, in the hope that someone inside will notice you.) It does not seem like we are the kind of people he interacts with on a daily basis. Once he realizes we are totally unversed in the art of cargo manifests, he relents and actually becomes quite helpful.
We do not have an Arrival Notice. This wonderful piece of paper holds the key to releasing our beloved furniture from its bondage. Another call to Tiffany ( “oberniiiee” ) in LA is in order, and she duly faxes over the A.N. after only a 30 min wait. It does take some people that much time to fax. Fact of life. Friendly young man now gives us some pieces of paper and tells us to mosey over to the US Customs building for clearance.
Now I want to know exactly how we are going to get our stuff. FYM will get it loaded into the truck for us. Cool. And BTW .. we will have to break apart the crate at some point in time. Crate ? Break Apart ? What the hell ? It seems that there is a 5 cubic metre (yes !!!) large crate that contains 3 boxes that contain the furniture. I brush away V’s suggestion that we will break this up at home (yeah, in our living room, which is about 5 cubic metre total) and ask this guy if he can break it up for us. Sure. $100. OK. But atleast I wont need any hired help in loading up the truck when we decide to pick up the stuff as he will load it for us with a forklift. OK.
The foil : US Customs guy takes one look at us and informs us that “no way you are gonna get clearance today. Or tomorrow for that matter”. Not surprising to me .. all government officials have a right to first refusal of service. Does V have her passport ? Of course not, its with the Irish consulate for visa processing. Green Card ? Same. We WILL need some ID when we come to get the clearance. Which BTW will be monday. And if we are going away for 2 weeks and will have to pay storage if we cannot pick up our stuff by Friday – *silence* . Although i must say that he was very polite in hearing our appeal. But he was also very polite in making no response at all.
The kicker : We go back to the FYM at the warehouse. It seems that the customs folks actually come there, inspect the cargo, and then release it. And it seems that usually this happens in 15-20 mins. We feel special. And Oh.. BTW.. if the customs folks ask them to break up the crate to inspect it, it will be $50 for the breaking, and $100 for recrating. Charged to us, of course. And can we not get it recrated, as we will have to have it broken up later for loading in the truck ? Nope. Company policy. And there will be a $25 forklift charge, $25 some other charge, and $2 IT charge (wtf – are we paying for the fax paper separately?) when we come to pick it up, in addition to the storage fee. and the crate breaking fee. and the extra fee if customs wants it broken for inspection. By now I have resigned myself to paying about $400 for this. OK.
The future : So, on coming back from France, I can look forward to renting a u-haul, getting our stuff to our apt, renting some mexican day laborers, getting all the stuff INTO the apt (where inside the apt you ask ? good question. lets leave it at that), returning the u-haul, returning my temporary labor force, and relaxing in a apt which by now probably has no space for any such activity. And did I tell you that V’s mom will be there all the time
Viva La France June 30, 2006
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Another year, another boondoggle. Although i have a feeling I will be doing some work on this one.
Am leaving on Monday for Paris, supposedly to do a demo for a *huge* account. My part is one of 6 solutions that need to presented, in a space of 2 hrs. The MAX face time i can expect is 15 mins. See what i meant about having to actually do some work this time ? No no .. i also have some other work, although that can be done equally well from home.
V was also supposed to fly to Dublin, and she has shenangled her boss into allowing her to go to Paris for the next week, and thence to Dublin. These are the little pleasures in working for a software company.
Navin might also make it to Europe, in that case i might meet him somewhere for a day or two. I am flying back on the 16th. or 17th, as the case may be.
The best part might be that i get to watch some world cup games in a country where people are passionate about such things. Although if France loses in the semis, the whole situation may turn ugly.