Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Borat - Kazhakh Cultural ambassador ???
Those of you who would have seen Borat (a character played by Sacha Baron Cohen) shows and in particular his latest movie - "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan" (the lengthy title makes me feel is hollywood taken up the trend of the bollywood). It is evident how much of a dig he takes on the Kazakhstan and their culture. While its comedy after all, he does cross the lines at some portions of the movie and hurt the sentiments of the kazhaks.

The movie features a spoof Kazakh TV reporter, played by comedian Sacha Baron Cohen, supposedly employed by the country's government to make a documentary on America.

That being the case, i was surprised to see that the visiting Kazhak President,Nursultan Nazarbayev, laughing off the remarks made by Borat in his movie.

The movie incidentally has topped the US and UK box office.

The President also adds "All publicity is good publicity.We are indeed concerned that Kazakhstan is not a very well-recognized country in Europe, although we have tried to make ourselves more recognized.."

We will know how cool the president is if Borat does takes up the invitation extended by the Kazhakh government to visit their country :-)...

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Friday, November 17, 2006
Monkeys - South and North India
See this snippet about a research done on Indian Monkeys.. How similar with humans...

" South Indian monkeys are more “civilised” and “cultured” than their North Indian cousins, according to an American expert on simian behaviour. Dr Leonard A. Rosenblum, a psychiatry professor from the University of New York, says that South Indian monkeys maintain close ties with other members of the group. Scientific research and prolonged observation of the behaviour of Indian monkeys for the past 50 years have proved that south of the Vindhyas are more caring, he said."

See here for more...

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posted by Santosh Subramanian at 9:43 AM | Permalink | 0 comments
Money money money..
Its official... Money can change one's Behaviour.

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Thursday, November 16, 2006
Software Engineers and Drug dealers

Software engineers are very similar to drug dealers.. well almost

Drug dealers

Software developers

Refer to their clients as "users".

Refer to their clients as "users".

"The first one's free!"

"Download a free trial version..."

Have important South-East Asian
connections (to help move the stuff).

Have important South-East Asian connections (to help debug the code).

Strange jargon:
"Stick", "Rock", "Dime bag," "E".

Strange jargon:
"SCSI", "ISDN", "Java", "RTFM"

Realize that there's tons of cash in the 14- to 25-year-old market.

Realize that there's tons of cash in the 14- to 25-year-old market.

Job is assisted by industry's producing newer, more potent mixes.

Job is assisted by industry's producing newer, faster machines.

Often seen in the company of pimps and hustlers.

Often seen in the company of marketing people and venture capitalists (same thing).

Their product causes unhealthy addictions.

DOOM. Quake. SimCity. Duke Nukem 3D. 'Nuff said.

Do your job well, and you can sleep with
sexy movie stars who depend on you.

Damn! Damn! DAMN!!!

From an email forward...

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posted by Santosh Subramanian at 1:34 PM | Permalink | 0 comments
Inkulaab..
Trade Unions and West bengal are made for each other. So why leave IT alone.. Yes.. They have done it..
The West Bengal Information Technology Services Association (http://www.wbitsa.org/) has been formed..
Dunno if we are going to see angry Software Engineers (not satisfied with their appraisals or not seeing thier demand for an Onsite Assignment taken seriously by their managers) going to the streets with flags or calling a strike..The best bet though would be to get on to the next conference call and start yelling "Inkulaab Zindabaad.."
Would not be surprised if i hear a similar voice from "Gods own country" soon.

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