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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Sour apples

 

 

Its that time of the year again. Happens every time. Luxury electronic brand Apple announces their next series of overpriced, mostly re-used technology. And the world reacts in surprise to the new price. But not before they drool over the new design features. And sometime after that, the general public split into two. The fanboys and those who cannot afford to be fanboys.

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Every year, there come articles where in 'experts' sit and debate as to why the new prices are exaggerated. Thats its not worth it. And how it is the best time to buy the previous version of Apple devices, which have just become a tad more affordable. Indian media is full of such articles. Its pathetic, how the media publish articles which they know people will search for. With the ever-falling Indian rupee, and heavy taxes from the government, the devices are now are as expensive as what was once the price of the cheapest car in the world.

Indians on twitter and facebook continue to rant the overpriced devices, creating new memes and trolls going into overtime.

I hate this, mainly becauses it messes up my news feed this time of the year. For some reason, google thinks I would be interested in these kind of news articles. I am not.

Grow up, Indian media. With only a 2% market for Apple products, that is a minority to cater to. India will always be the prime market for cheap Chinese products.

So what else can you get for over a thousand US dollars ? You could get a short term work visa to Australia for less than 500 USD !

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Now ain't that something worth investing in ?

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Excited about ‘First Man’

 

I love space. And after that, I love space movies. Apollo 13 is my second favourite movie, right after the dinos. I was always surprised that they made a movie about the  'successful failure' mission, but not the 'successful success' of Apollo 11. Of course, many other movies have touched upon Apollo 11, eg: The Right Stuff, and it is also the subject of numerous documentaries, no one ventured to give the story a full hollywood treatment. My personal guess is that the subject matter is equally political as it was inspiring, given that it occurred during the height of the cold war during the 60s. There is no way a studio could give it a unbiased treatment without declaring it as an American achievement.

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So imagine my surprise, when someone did put a foot forward to address and tell the story of this historic moon landing. And that was the most unlikely person one would expect. Damien Chazelle, who has so far made movies in music and dance subjects, is going to take this giant leap. I hope nobody decides to break into dance on the moon, you know, with lower gravity. A few more days wait till it hits the theatre.

But already, the film has ruffled a few feathers. Some american politicians have found problem with how the film does not show the actual scene where the astronauts hoist the american flag on the moon. The creators have addressed the controversy diplomatically, saying the giant leap was for entire mankind, and not just for USA. Its hilarous reading these king of news articles even before the movie has fully released. But not surprising. Because we Indians have been seeing these kind of complaints against movies for decades.

So you see, this is a deeply political subject. Possibly precisely the reason other directors have been reluctant to tell this story on the big screen.

But although that mission was a success, it could very well have gone down in history as a great failure as well. Nobody had ever done it. And on a limited technology and the deadlines of those days, there was a very small chance of success. For all we know, Neil Armstrong and crew were on their very last mission. They could have very well crashed into the moon. Or the Apollo 11 could have been stranded on the moon, if they could not launch back into space. They could have failed to get back into orbit. They could have burnt up on re-entry. There were thousands of tiny reasons why the mission could have ended in a disaster. The pressure of expectations on the team was huge.

And that is why this story is so inspiring. And has to be told. People only the stories of successful expitions, without pausing to look at how narrow their chances were.

So , thats it. Supercharged for the movie. Ready to back in time and (hopefully) re-live mankind's first journey to somewhere else.

 

PS: Also Apollo 11 put the Futura font on the moon. And in space.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

You know its bad

 

You know its bad, when even Tamil Rockers puts up links for flood relief on its page.

 

 

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Maybe a little background, for context:  Kerala police has been trying to arrest the people behind that site , as they distribute torrent links to pirated movies. Arrests were made even this year.

 

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Sunday, August 26, 2018

Onam

 

Happy Onam to all you Mallus of the world ! Every year Onam falls in the month of Chingam which is the first month of the solar calendar, according to the Malayalam calendar. And it is a complete 10 days celebration that consists of several rituals starting from floral rangoli, boat races, a grand feast and the traditional attire that makes the festival a day of happiness and merrymaking for everyone around.

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We celebrated our first Onam here in Australia. Thanks to an already vibrant Keralite community, it was relatively easy to procure all the ingredients for our little grand Ona-sadya (feast) right here in Melbourne. I recall it was comparitively difficult just to get everything in Bangalore.

The state of Kerala, however, had a much more muted celebration. Following in the aftermath of the uncprecendeted rains and floods till last week, the state is still in the middle of a massive rebuilding and rehabilitation programme.  The political slugfest concerning the ‘promised’ foreign funds continue, and petty politics has already tarnished the image of the state and the country as a whole. In short, Kerala is so desperate for funds that it is seeking it directly from other countries, having ruled out the option of tapping its own resources. One of the ways the state government is looking to raise funds is by increasing tax on alcohol. As always, the state is also relying on its reliable army of non-resident Indians to send home remittances and donations for the cause. The irony of the ‘most’ developed state of India is having to figuratively beg for money is not lost.

 

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But on the other side , the state is now celebrating stories of heroism, bravery and resilience. There was a massive social movement among the masses to not only survive the floods, but to successfully overcome it. The new super heroes without capes are the fishermen, and IAS officers, who went beyond their line of duty to do the right thing. It should be notes, there were no mentions of heroic politicians , just common men doing whatever they could.

And that is the only way to rebuild a nationn.

 

 

PS: Read how M K Gandhi ralied the nation in 1924 to help after the Malabar floods of that year.