Wednesday, November 14, 2007

What's in a name?

I would say there is a lot to a name. Shakespeare may have said that "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet." but in this world of branding, name is what people will remember.
Well there is a purpose to this post. Recently, I took part in a Bollywood style dance group and we performed at different community events. A few of us girls have started this group and would continue performing and pursuing our passion for dance.

Now, I am looking to name our dance group. I have a few names in mind but looking for more ideas. Do you have any nice dance group name ideas? Just have a couple of conditions

-- Right now, we are just a girls group but we could have guys in our dances, so the name has to be universal.
-- The name has to have an Indianness to it yet appeal to the international audience. Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu words alone or along with additional English words will work.
-- The name should not be too long, so you can't pick one word from each language I mentioned above.

So, what do you think? Can you be the one to name our group? Please leave your name ideas in the comments section. To actually entice you to think and give out ideas, I will reward the person with the name suggestion that I like the most. You need to have a blog, so that I can leave a comment on your blog if you are the winning comment and get your mailing address. The reward will be an ethnic Indian silk purse perfect for you or the lady in your life.

I hope I receive lots of creative and unique names for the vast sea of minds out there.

Monday, October 01, 2007

The Swastika

Just the word 'Swastika' creates an uproar everywhere in the world. It reminds everybody of Hitler, Nazis and The Holocaust. I perfectly understand and am sensitive to such feelings. But this symbol has now been associated with the negatives only.
The history of the Swastika symbol is very ancient. You can read more here in the wikipedia article. There are many more sites on the web that will tell you its history with different religions. As an Indian, I always looked at it as holy symbol. Indians use this symbol as often as they pray to God. 'Swastika' actually comes from the Sanskrit language and means 'well being' and isn't that what we all ask from God? On all our major festivals, this symbol can be seen abundantly. If you ever visit Indian households here in the US or anywhere in the world, the Swastika symbol might just be drawn with red powder at the doorstep.
So let me tell you the reason for writing about Swastika. I came across a news article related to a Navy building in Los Angeles that is shaped like the Swastika. Apparently, nobody realized it until Google gave us Virtual Earth. So now the Navy is going to spend thousands of dollars to camouflage its appearance. The advocates are applauding the move.
So as a person who thinks of this symbol to be holy, can I say that such a move hurts my sentiments because they are going to distort a sacred Hindu symbol. The makeover is probably coming from the taxpayers' pockets. Since suing anybody and everybody for no solid reason is a trend in this country, can I sue for using money that could be better utilized.

Why should we look at this symbol just with hatred when the symbol long existed before Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler took this symbol, changed the angle, surrounded it by a circle and used it. But this does not mean the symbol itself is bad. It is symbolic to God for us, almost as much as the 'Om' symbol is. So can't we look at this symbol of right angle lines from a different perspective? Can we stop giving importance to Hitler's version of the symbol and focus on the positives, on the feeling of well-being that this symbol was originally meant to provide?

I am in no position to understand the feelings that this symbol evokes in people who suffered at the hands of the Nazis. I also do not mean to offend anybody or support the negatives in any manner. My perspective of the symbol is sacred and I am just trying to get across the point that this symbol means more than one thing.

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

"Love That Accent of Yours"

Seems like customer service representatives are now taught to say "Love your accent" or "Your accent is so sweet" when they don't actually understand what the person on the other side is saying and have to ask them to repeat the word. This is an euphemistic way of saying "You have a weird accent and I do not understand it". I hate when they say that and the next time somebody utters those words to me, I will let them know how fake they really sound.
I come from a different background and completely understand if anyone doesn't understand certain words, the way I pronounce them. But Indians are one of the better English speakers in the world and even though there may be an accent, the bottom line is that our education background is British and we have more British pronunciations. There is a difference between pronouncing words differently and having a heavy accent.
If the representative just politely asks me to repeat what I said, I do not have a problem with that. I do not expect them to understand everything I say especially when they cannot see my face. Don't give me the fake attitude. I can handle the fact that my accent is different from yours but it is in no way inferior. Even the various regions of United States have different accents and there is nothing wrong with that. That is called diversity.
So to all you trainers of customer service people, please just be genuine and polite. That should be enough.

P.S. While searching for some accent related stuff on the Internet I came across this. Similar experience as me and that too in NC.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Spa, Grilling and Poker

My long weekend started off well. My dear husband gave me a birthday gift to a spa so finally I went to one. I had never been to a spa before and never had a massage. It was a good experience. I got a massage, facial and manicure-pedicure. Sitting on a chair for almost 10 hours a day definitely tightened my back muscles. Wish I could just ask my husband to give me a massage once in while and save some $$$.

In the evening we had a barbecue party at our place. We just bought a new grill and were trying it out for the first time. We grilled some chicken and paneer. Paneer is also called cottage cheese but it is more in a block like tofu and not like the one you get in grocery stores. It is generally available in Indian grocery stores. Later we played Poker for about three hours and I won a lot. It surely was fun for me.

Today, I have been on the computer trying to write up essays for my MBA application. Its a pain and I do not have much time. Hope to hit a few holes in mini-golf in the evening.

So far the weekend has been going pretty good. Since we moved here, we have been doing a lot more, hence I am more active here too.




Thursday, August 30, 2007

Geeky Wedding Cakes


Look at these geeky wedding cakes. Some are really funny.

I particularly like the one on right.

I am guessing they are chocoholics like me else the wedding cake would have been white like the iMac.

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

That's me in a nutshell.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Pool Romance

Yesterday, we had a party at one of our friend's apartment complex pool. The party was full of fun with water games and some barbecue. Added to that was an almost constant scene of a young couple hanging onto each other and locking their lips endlessly. Oh! maybe that's what's causing my indigestion. So what is it about so much Public Display of Affection or shall I say Looooooooooove. I have come across many people kissing and all, but constantly in a pool with so many kids around is too much. I agree there is open culture here, but some limits have to be drawn.
After about an hour or so, the couple disappeared leaving all their things behind. They returned a while later and obviously we all were thinking weird stuff..Ha ha!! Maybe that was because of the Smirnoffs that kicked in.
So that was my weekend, all said it was very fun time.

Friday, August 24, 2007

Still Alive...

I am not sure how many of you read my blog and follow it or feel the lack of posts. If you do really want to see more updates here and I am not doing a good job of it, please leave me some comments, so I know there are people out there who are interested in reading my rants on just about anything.
So lots of things have been happening at my end which kept me really busy. But I am sure no way as busy as this mom of 6 kids. She is almost the same age as me but her hands are just full. She really has a good sense of humor considering her situation. And she is a big hit in the blogging world. She received almost 94,000 hits in one day. Wow!! that's amazing!!! I wish I would have similar luck as her in selling things on E-bay. I am considering selling my collection of hand-crafted handbags and purses which are made in Nepal, a small Himalayan country just north of India and the home of Mt. Everest. Hey, If you are interested, shoot me a comment and I can upload some pictures here.
Remember this post of mine? The girl "plumb tuckered" had a baby girl back in June. The baby was diagnosed with Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia, but she is doing great now. I am so glad for Cindy and her Baby Claire.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Did Katie Couric go too far interviewing the Edwards?

I came across the controversy about Katie Couric being out of line when interviewing Elizabeth and John Edwards two days after they found out that Elizabeth Edwards' cancer had returned and was incurable but treatable. Here is a link to the MSNBC story on Katie Couric's untimely interview.
After looking at this story and other video clips from the interview on YouTube, I did feel Katie went a bit too far. I agree with the MSNBC anchor that this was bad journalism on Couric's part. She did use the word "Some people" too many times trying to deflect attention away from the point that these are her own questions. People may be curious too know why John Edwards is still on the campaign, but the way those questions were phrased was outright insensitive. And it does feel like Couric is passing judgement on John Edwards for choosing to stay in the campaign.
Some questions like "Are you terrified you might lose your wife" have obvious answers and asking them, according to me is harsh and needless.

Friday, March 23, 2007

India out of Cricket World Cup 2007

(Cartoon by Dr. Sudeep Ross)

So India finally did it, they chucked themselves out of the World Cup even before reaching the second stage of the tournament (unless a miracle - read Bangladesh loses to Bermuda happens). I thought we started off well against Sri Lanka but never used it to our advantage. Ofcourse the batting was horrible. How can a country with the best batting line up on paper never make it work in games? India's exit ends hope of millions of Indian fans for another World Cup.

The saddest part for me is that we never won the World Cup with the World's Best Batsman - Sachin Tendulkar in our team. How is something like this possible? Who knows if he will be around for the next world cup.

I am not sure what the future holds for the Indian team but I can guess lot of angry fans and burning efigies of the players. The indian public does take it a bit too far when they protest and their favorite activity is to burn posters. But for a country where Cricket is religion, I don't see an escape.

Well better luck next time.

Is Sanjaya Malakar bigger than War, Poverty and AIDS

Almost every day now we hear about Sanjaya Malakar, his bad singing, his hair and his luck on American Idol. I have come across several posts, videos related to the so called outrageous idea that he is still in the top ten. One girl has a video on youtube protesting against Sanjaya and claiming to go on a hunger strike and another guy has vowed not to bathe till Sanjaya gets the boot. So I ask these people and all of their kind, is Sanjaya's still being in the competition or worse winning it such a big issue, so as to prompt you to take such extreme steps. I thought the world had bigger problems like the War in Iraq, Extreme Poverty in Africa or AIDs, than a 17 year old kid beating the Idol voting system?
I am an Indian and do have a soft spot for Sanjaya, but I do agree he is not such a good singer and if this is a singing competition, he shouldn't be there. But he does not overshadow my life. Why don't Americans come together for bigger causes, contribute to the problems of the world. I did not hear anybody go on a hunger strike against the War or should I say catastrophe in Iraq. How many of you really know what hunger is? Even I cannot claim I do. Ask the kids in the African nations who do not get one decent slice of bread a day. You take out videos on youtube or protest on myspace, but have you ever wondered how many people in this world know how to read or write, let alone use the internet? Just two days back, I read here that Adult Illiteracy is highest in Washington DC. And I thought, illiteracy was the problem of the so called third world countries.

My biggest disappointment from people in the US is that they do not open their eyes to the world around them. They are so absorbed by trivial things in their own country. They plainly follow their leaders but never question them. You are the country with the biggest eceonomy, you have the power to make a difference and you have a say in how your country runs. Without going over the line, you have the right to question and demand.

So why don't you donate to the ONE Campaign, help somebody read, help in medical causes or simply try and save more 18-20 year olds from dying in the War that started with incorrect information and lies and continues to kill thousands. Leave Sanjaya and such issues merely for entertainment purposes.

Friday, March 16, 2007

Can 2007 make me more active here?

I am back once again after a long hiatus. Sometimes, I just run out of ideas for posts or sometimes I just don't get to sitting down and writing out my thoughts. So let me try once again even though almost three months of 2007 are gone.
After the last Vegas trip which is now almost a year back. we had many more trips and family visits which was a lot of fun. It was a fun year with lots happening at work and home, making new friends, losing old ones and having a cute baby boy come into my husband's family.
Then we made the big move. My husband changed jobs and now we are in a new city with a new life once again. Though it has been three months since we moved to the new place we are still discovering thngs and places. This city is lot bigger than where we last lived so we have lots more to do and lots of variety, not to mention countless indian restuarants, indian movie theatre and huge malls which is what a girl wants ;-)
Hoping the new place inspires me more to write down here.