Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Time




Got my first issue of Time today! I was so excited to see it in the mailbox. I don't know why the excitement...I read it like million times before. I am waiting for the weekend to come so I could read it without any distraction. Been busy finishing up this semester and haven't really had any time to focus on anything else. I want more snow to come so I could go skiing hopefully during the break.

Saturday, November 26, 2005

That time of the year again.



I can't believe is the holidays again! Got the christmas wrapping paper out but haven't had time to put the christmas tree yet...next weekend. Had a great thanksgiving..a lot of desserts..!!!

Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Time/Nayakan

Time magazine constructed All-time 100 Movies list.
 
 
Nayakan (1987), a tamil movie, made the list!
 

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Please watch it.

This is the scariest movie I have seen! yikes!
 

Wednesday, November 16, 2005

New York



I am planning to go to New York city for spring break with an art class from school. Even though spring break is not for a few months (March) I been getting tons of e-mails. A lot of suggestions and group activities are provided by our professor in charge but they are giving me a lot of times in the evening to explore New York City. So I received this e-mail few days ago and wanted to have a easy access to all the links so I am putting in on the blog:

Our hotel is in the heart of the Theatre District, 1/2 block from Times Square. Edison hotel
Museum of Modern Art- MOMA
Exhibiting during my visit in March: Edvard Munch
The Metropolitan Museum- Met museum
The Guggenheim Museum-Guggenheim
Chelsea Neighborhood Gallery Tour - cohanaandleslie , Yossimilo

Free Time:

A stroll through Strawberry Fields: Central Park
Cheesecake!!: carnegiedeli
Chinatown: China

I really have to organize if I want to get everything out this trip. I don't want to have too many plans but don't want to have none either for my free time!



Tuesday, November 15, 2005

We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its own talents. -Eric Hoffer

For the last couple of days I been cleaning my room...yes, it takes many days to clean my room..IS SUCH A MESS!  My brother and mom

threatened to throw everything out of my room if I don't clean it and my brother even offered me money to buy something to organize my room (clean freak- my brother).  I have way too many things...So instead of just making my room look nice by hiding the mess (in one week having a messy room again) I have decided to really think about what I need and throw the rest out. Let's see what the result will be.

 
I love gmail!  I just realized how great it is when I was typing an important e-mail to my brother-in-law.  And Since I liked gmail a lot I have decided to use this to do my blogging. I have a special e-mail just so I could publish post directly to this site through gmail.  
 
I watched a wonderful movie Whale Rider this weekend.  It has been out for a long time..and I wasn't going to..but a friend said it was really good...and IT WAS.  Beautifully crafted movie!  It seems like I watch a lot of movies these days...that's because Blockbuster has given me some great coupons that expires soon..so I am trying to use it up.

 

Friday, November 11, 2005

Parents..



They believe in their children more than themselves
They look at you with admiration for they have raised you to be great
They believe you can do anything and give you strength to face anything
They believe in you even when you feel as if there isn't a reason to believe
They strive to give you the best
They make mistakes and show you they are human
At times they can take on any age - with insercurities, self-doubt, frustration
yet they believe in you
They believe in the impossible for you
They ask for help when they need it
Without their belief and hopes
where will you be?

I found this saved as a draft almost a year ago...I still feel this year most of the times :-) as I am sure (hopefully) most of you feel about your parents.

Thursday, November 10, 2005

Funny Or Not?!?


This is kinda funny...Even though I feel kinda sad to laugh about it.
Here I go:

1. Go to google
2. type in failure
3. then press the button: I'm feeling lucky

Is it funny?

Monday, November 07, 2005

focus on your life... not hollywood!

Lately I have been really annoyed with TV shows such as: The Insider, Entertainment Tonight, and any other shows that primarily focus on Hollywood. I am so tired of movie stars getting so much publicity over nothing. We are wasting our brainpower by focusing on people who really don’t do anything…I understand if we focus on Steven Spielberg who have established a name for himself in the movie industry but topics like “Paris Hilton-What’s in her bag…ohhh Find out Tomorrow”! Are so sickening. I rather stare at the wall for that half of hour than watch these shows! Also stars who say “I never let anyone see my bedroom but since its you I am” yea right whatever.

Don’t get me wrong. I think there is a limit to everything on television but these shows are everywhere. A week ago my sister and I were having dinner and we were talking about Brad Pitt as if he was a friend…how horrified we were! We stared at each other dumbfounded and said how the hell we got to this topic. I refuse to look at magazines, shows, and everything that has to do with pointless ponderings! It’s been hard but if anyone catches me talking about actresses and actors please slap me! I am going to invest more of my time to good television, books, and other forms of educational medias. I’ll watch the movies. That’s the work of the entire crew...So much work.. but NO to pointless Television shows! Let’s invest more of our time on PBS!



This is a cool picture...the two flowers are all the way at the bottom. The plant is 5 feet.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Spielberg



Did you know Seven Spielberg did not have the grades high enough to get him into film school? He released Jaws in 1975 which brought the idea of big-budget summer action movies. Hollywood adopted the mentality "Big budget equals big blockbuster". Spielberg won two Oscars and of the top 25 all-time movie hits, four of them were directed by Spielberg!

Keep dreaming...keep going.

It has been a busy day. I came back from work and edited my cousin's wedding DVD for three hours...but the damn thing is not exporting properly. Then my brother-in-law was showing me around Scottrade and the basis of trading stocks.

Saturday, November 05, 2005

Dear Frankie





Watched a beautiful movie yesterday: Dear Frankie. If I had a chance to create something as beautiful as this movie...I would be so lucky! Busy day at work doing nothing at all. I wanted to do a lot of school work but had a headache the entire time so I didn't get anything done.

Thursday, November 03, 2005

Anti-War protest



Yesterday a protest was held at the U against the war. I got off class and was curious to know how an anti-war protest was being conducted. So I was standing in the crowd listening to the speeches being given. The usual: listing of how much money, lives, and resources are being used in Iraq when they can be put to a better use in the states All I know is: I don’t know! I don’t know about the war… it bad or good? I mean it’s a war…but can something good come out of this: freedom for Iraq? I know I should be more informed about war and should have a stand on it…but I don’t. From what I heard from the officials at the rally: it was a good turn out.

Wednesday, November 02, 2005

I got this in my e-mail and thought it was interesting:

undecimal (UHN-des-uh-muhl) adjective
Based on the number eleven.
[From Latin undecim (eleven).]

Some people do have undecimal hands: they might have eleven fingers. The bonus digit is called supernumerary. Supernumerary parts don't have to be fingers. For example, instead of a binary arrangement, some people are gifted with an extra nipple. You could call them "supernumammary".

-Anu Garg
gargATwordsmith.org

"A modern though little realised example of undecimal counting is seen in the ISBN of published books. Any ISBN comprises ten digits. If you multiply the first by ten, the second by nine, the third by eight, and so on, summing the results as you go along, the result will always be divisible by eleven."

William Hartston; What Are The Chances Of That?: Fabulous Facts About Figures; Metro Books; 2004.

(Try this on the ISBN of my new book: 0471718459. -Anu)
Anu Garg's new book:
Another Word A Day : An All-New Romp through Some of the Most Unusual and Intriguing Words in English Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Tuesday, November 01, 2005





Looks like winter is coming soon…Friday snow? So this will be the last time to pick roses from the front garden. This winter I really want to enjoy the snow. Go skiing, sledding, walk on the lakes when it’s frozen, everything snow related. Now all I have to do is find my jacket, gloves, and scarfs.