Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Outsourced
Have you seen Outsourced ? This movie takes a humourous yet insightful take at the outsourcing industry. I chanced upon their site and what i liked best was that they have blogs of their characters. Interesting way to promote a movie. One of the characters in the movie is Manmeet (my name sake) who is constantly trying to find a prospective wife for himself by throwing one liners to female customers. I like the Humphrey Bogart spoof dialogue he mentions in the blog “Of all the call centers in the world you could have called, you had to call mine…” funny! right?
Monday, November 23, 2009
Team of Rivals
Just finished reading this epic biography by Doris Keanes Goodwin on Abe Lincoln and his cabinet ministers. This book, to borrow Lincoln's Gettysburg phrase gives "the last full measure of devotion" to the great man and his superb statesmanship.
Finding parallels to current statesmen, we are rarely able to see even a few of these qualities in our current lot.Obama, an ardent admirer of Lincoln, and this book, is yet to show good on the initial promise.From an Indian perspective, Prime Minister Doc. Manmohan Singh seems to possess the patience and calm demeanor that helped Lincoln anchor a nation during turbulent times.
The book provides a searing account of civil war politics and one can't but help appreciate the revolutionary ideals of those times. It brings out various facets of Lincoln's magnanimous and wise leadership abilities that helped him become from a prairie lawyer to the most famous US president and leader of the world for times to come. Must read for any fan of history and the various sobering lessons it teaches from its personalities, events and quirks of time.
My closing thoughts after reading the book was, "What would have happened if the confederates would have won?". I would definitely want to know if there is any account written from the confederate point of view,although i know history is never written by the vanquished but by the victors.Still its a sobering thought to imagine how the world and America would have shaped had slavery continued in it.
Finding parallels to current statesmen, we are rarely able to see even a few of these qualities in our current lot.Obama, an ardent admirer of Lincoln, and this book, is yet to show good on the initial promise.From an Indian perspective, Prime Minister Doc. Manmohan Singh seems to possess the patience and calm demeanor that helped Lincoln anchor a nation during turbulent times.
The book provides a searing account of civil war politics and one can't but help appreciate the revolutionary ideals of those times. It brings out various facets of Lincoln's magnanimous and wise leadership abilities that helped him become from a prairie lawyer to the most famous US president and leader of the world for times to come. Must read for any fan of history and the various sobering lessons it teaches from its personalities, events and quirks of time.
My closing thoughts after reading the book was, "What would have happened if the confederates would have won?". I would definitely want to know if there is any account written from the confederate point of view,although i know history is never written by the vanquished but by the victors.Still its a sobering thought to imagine how the world and America would have shaped had slavery continued in it.
Saturday, April 25, 2009
Lil' Birdie poem
Little Birdie
Little birdie,lil’ birdie come and play with Hargun and Harnoor,
Gun and Noor love you birdie, so why not play with them.
Your thoughts brings on their little faces glowing smiles,
This world seems a heaven when you come in their lives.
From inside the window they watch your every action,
While you are unaware of this growing attraction.
Even a birdwatcher seeing a rare bird would not be as excited,
As Gun and Noor are,when you chirp-they are so delighted.
You fly anywhere you like,even sit on the roof of a bungalow,
While Gun and Noor stand inside,watching you from the window.
They can just be so happy to see you fly,
hopping on the window, or soaring in the sky.
Why do you visit houses of people who never look at you?
While my lil' ones look sadly from the window,waiting for you.
They stare at the sky,wondering when you will be back,
And their eyes seem to say,come back birdie,come back.
When sick, your name brings on their faces beaming smiles,
And then I thank god for bringing you into their lives.
-This poem has been written by my sister Navneet,with some modifications done by me. She has twin daughters, Hargun and Harnur(see photo above), who wait everyday at the window for the litte birdie to come and play with them.
Tuesday, April 07, 2009
Thursday, March 19, 2009
why is odd to stand and work?
Today late in the evening a lot of us were working, talking,chatting and well standing from our tiny little cubicles..until someone asked why are you standing? Seems strange but why should that be a problem?
Saturday, March 07, 2009
Women's Day
Today is woman's day....as if other days were not,i can say with a smirk.Now before the women brigade denounce me as a MCP (Male Chauvinistic Pig) i am just stating the important role women play in life.Incidentlly i came across this wonderful video on youTube on 9 ways to treat a woman Watch it and do comment on it
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Bribe to Maharashtra Traffic Police
Today i paid a bribe of Rs 500 to traffic police in Pune to get back my Thunderbird.They had impounded my bike because i had forgotten licence at home and did not have pollution under control certificate.On top of that i am unable to place my Registration papers for the vehicle.
They have lost my keys so i have to spend additional money on that.
They have lost my keys so i have to spend additional money on that.
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