Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Information is Beautiful

I found this great post at Information is Beautiful. It is about swine flu, and it clears away most of our doubts in a fairly impressive and memorable way

Please check it.

The Lovely Periwinkle Turban

The American President gave his first state dinner, and our Prime Minister got the VIP Treatment:

The Daily Beast, in describing this event, writes:

"It was the evening’s honoree, Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who arrived in the most fashion-forward garb, wearing a lovely periwinkle turban very much like the ones Christian Lacroix showed for his Fall 2009 collection. Singh and the president cut chic figures side-by-side on stage, when they kicked off the evening with a toast “to the future that beckons all of us.”"

Please take a look at the most fashion-forward garb-


Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Read Me!



You Are Realistic Fiction






You are an outgoing person and very interested in others. You have many relationships that are important to you.

You are always willing to lend an ear to a friend with a problem. And you're even pretty good at giving advice!



Some may accuse you of loving drama, but you just seem to find yourself in the middle of it.

You are a true people person. You find the lives of others to be fascinating. You're up for hearing anyone's life story.



       

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Habits

Habits die hard, as they say.

So, though I've been quiet here lately, I am still doing my bit of blogging (which in my universe, means sharing) elsewhere through some simple one click trick. It is not much, but aggregate them together, and it is wonderful how much you can do with what technology allows.

Long time 'readers' of this blog would remember the kind of stuff that I post here: I haven't done too many photos here, for saving you your valuable bytes, but they are here at Tumblr. They are all small sized, so you won't spend much viewing them if you are inclined to click the link.

What helped me do that is that Tumblr allows you to import a feed and publish it automatically. So I made a public tag in Google Reader and fed its RSS to Tumblr. Done. Now when I see an interesting photo, I give it the tag "Photos", and the photo goes straight to Tumblr- beautiful, right?

Now, you might also remember the odd news that animated this blog during a short period- some of you found it boring, and some of you told me they were amazing. Well, after a while I got tired of posting them because they took a lot of my time- I mistakenly believed that my time was worth more than odd news. Well, I went back to it, and figured out a simple way of sharing it.

Bloglines has an interesting feature: you can highlight a sentence or two and with a single click, make a blog out of that. So odd news, weird news I like are all to be found here. It doesn't look great, so they are crossposted to incredulity

Then there is this nifty blog which satisfies my craving for stuff about religion and spirituality, and it has to do with twitter!

I just favorite them, and the RSS get integrated into this blog at Tumblr!

Now, all this is borrowed stuff, and I don't feel a bit guilty about it because all my Tumblr blogs don't show up in search. So, it is just between myselves!

And, in case you are wondering about the videos, they are here

Be happy.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Symphony of Senses

Symphony of Senses: (synaesthesia with epilepsy acquired after measles)- via Mind Hacks:

Like the colours of the prism:
"From his earliest years voices have had colours to him, and he can hear nothing without a definite colour impression. The colours are very delicate, and transparent, like the colours of the prism; he does not actually see them before his eyes, but seems to hear them at the same time as he sees them. The vowel sounds have the most intense colours, which are here fully described, as well as the colours of musical instruments, cries of animals, etc. Colour hearing is, however, by no means the only form of synaesthesia presented by this subject. All the senses are affected. There is optical synaesthesia, whereby geometrical forms, etc., are coloured, and whereby also colours have faintly marked tastes.

"There is, again, olfactory synaesthesia, by which odours produce colours; gustatory synaesthesia, by which tastes produce colours; and similarly tactile synaesthesia, and synaesthesia produced by painful impressions. There is finally a reciprocity of synaesthesia, by which colours recall the sensations with which they are associated. Among the points to be noted are that pains produce sensations of taste and also of temperature, while heat sensations produce sensations of vision and also of taste, and olfactory stimuli produce both visual and taste sensations..."





Sunday, November 15, 2009

A voice against the celebration of power and the use of force

Ramachandra Guha has written a good article, which is at India Together: Dr K Balagopal, the honest leftist - 15 November 2009:


"...In sum, Balagopal refused to accept, from either State or Maoist, the justification of 'a culture and mentality which celebrates power and use of force in society'.

"...Balagopal was that altogether rare animal, a genuinely independent Indian intellectual, whose moral clarity and commitment to the truth meant that he could not resort to special pleading for any party or interest. The flawed institutions of our imperfect democracy were all subject to his rigorous scanner - the police, the judiciary, the bureaucracy, and not least, corrupt and authoritarian politicians."

I like the phrasing of this sentence, "Balagopal refused to accept, from either State or Maoist, the justification of 'a culture and mentality which celebrates power and use of force in society'."

Ultimately it is on the strength of such resistance to the celebration of power and the use of force that democracy is made secure and our freedoms protected.

The World Clock

Sorry to get back to my old habits (bad), but I'd like to share a link I found at make use of.com. If you have some time to kill, or if you find yourself bored, you might want to explore this site:

WorldClock ? Online clock that along with the time, shows real time statistical info of the world. The info includes things like world population, birth, death, divorce, abortion, HIV, cancer incidence etc. You can view real time stats for one year, month, week and day."

Motionbox

I got this information and would like to pass it on:

Motionbox is like YouTube and if you sign in to it (free), it is possible that if you are lucky you might get a digital video player.

Green Hinduism

This deserves to be a post:

"Kartikey has made a comment on a post in this blog- "A prayer for Environment":

"In India we need to be environment friendly. It's a part of us, the vedas and the upanishads.

"Thy snowy mountain heights, and thy forests, O earth, shall be kind to us! The brown, the black, the red, the multi-coloured, the firm earth, that is protected by Indra, I have settled upon, not suppressed, not slain, not wounded." "

Need anything more be said?

We've literally lost our roots :(

Given the times we live in, may be it'd be a better idea to exchange saffron for green- or is it? :(

A prayer for Environment

Part of a moving prayer at Amitabha Path goes like this:

"Due to rapacious greed that covets the world?s resources
Trees and forests are cut down and so forth,
Causing an imbalance of the rain water element.
May you swiftly and compassionately protect
Living beings who fall into such disastrous circumstances!

In order that countless diverse machines might be brought into service
There is unlimited excavation of mines, and through these actions
The abodes of celestial, aquatic and terrestrial spirits are imbalanced.
Grant your blessings therefore that afflictions associated with the elements might be assuaged!"


This prayer was written by "Ngawang Kunga of the Dolma Palace, throneholder of Sakya", and I suppose it is in Tibetan.

It feels good to see that spiritual masters are taking a lead in saving the environment. As it is, most of the modern day gurus are no better than motivators- they are here to help us get ahead in life without accumulating too much stress.

There is nothing wrong with that, but it would be good to see that we are made aware that if we live, we live with nature. The destruction of environment is no less than suicide: there is no bubble bed for us.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

An advantages of learning the language of the natives

An advantage of learning the language of the natives:

"'“It wasn’t necessary to learn Hindi to get by in Delhi. But the more we learned, the richer the experience became, because the more we could decipher the country around us. Once we learned that dil translated to ‘heart’, we understood about half of the Bollywood titles that came out; and once we learned a few curse words, I understood what my drivers were saying about me on their mobiles as they took me to work. (I would imagine they used ‘choothia‘ to mean ‘heck of a guy’ like Michael Jackson used ‘bad’ to mean ‘good’.)”'

http://ourdelhistruggle.com/2009/11/14/the-book-kicking-into-high-gear/"

Friday, November 13, 2009

The Charter for Compassion


I've been reading lately the book, "Towards the Light" by A.C.Grayling. It is mostly about how our freedoms were won, and how they are under threat- not from terrorists, but from governments.

Let that be as it may- we can argue back and forth on that. What I want to post here is an interesting passage at page 245.

It relates to a war in 415 BC when a strong army of Athenians refused to negotiate with the weaker forces of Melos. Athens wanted Melians to join them in their war against Sparta, and when they didn't do so, Athens ransacked the city and massacred its citizens. Before doing that, they told the negotiators from Melos thus:

"You know as well as we do that right is only in question between equals in power, for the strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must".


Sounds pretty heartless, but this is the way the world is.

Can't we make some difference to this? I really don't know- possibly we can make symbolic gestures, or we can shout about somewhat. Other than that, we are pretty powerless against the forces of darkness.

However, if you are moved to reflect on fairness, justice, freedom etc., please sign this Charter of Compassion.- more than one lakh people have done so.

And if you are interested you can share inspiring acts of compassion too.

Every little bit helps, right?

Especially when you are fighting the might of people who are always in the right.