• So, whats the point?

    that was inspired by a calvin and hobbes cartoon, if you thought indians were fatalistic, this is one guy who will top us too, but he’s too cool…the first shot is him raising his hand in class, he then asks the teacher,”since we are all going to die one day, is it absolutely necessary to understand the concept of integers?” the next shot is him muttering, “nobody understands us ‘big picture’ people”………its ‘humour’ + ‘food for thought”…my kind of combination.

    theres a nice site on reverse speech, for those of you who are into music, and who have good speakers connected to your comp, definitely check out this site….a girl in china is going to undergo surgery for six months to become a perfect beauty…the philosophy is very simple, she says she is all for inner beauty, but if she can have external beauty to go along with it, wouldnt that be great!!another review on rediff of my most awaited movie – Darna mana hai….hope i can catch it this weekend….the other good article on rediff was about shakespeare’s hand, will give you the gist of it below, “Well, this handshake goes all the way back to Shakespeare, the first poet,” he said. “You see, just as you’re shaking my hand, I shook Eliot’s hand, he shook Yeats’ hand, Yeats shook Tennyson’s hand, Tennyson shook Keats’ hand” and so it went, all the way back to Shakespeare”… dom moraes to jeet thayil

    and yes, i have to do this… in case you are wondering why there are so many links back to rediff, i am ass-kissing for putting me on the front page, hehe, just kidding….and now, since everyone’s bored of tongue twisters, (its longish, but good) chew this instead in

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    Faith for Dummies

    “Let me explain the problem science has with Jesus Christ.”The atheist professor of philosophy pauses before his class and then asks one of his new students to stand.”You’re a Christian, aren’t you, son?”“Yes sir,” the student says.”So you believe in God?””Absolutely.””Is God good?””Sure! God’s good.””Is God all-powerful? Can God do anything?””Yes.””Are you good or evil?””The Bible says I’m evil.”The professor grins knowingly. “Aha! The Bible!”He considers for a moment ‘Here’s one for you.Let’s say there’s a sick person over here and you can cure him. You can do it. Would you help them? Would you try?””Yes sir, I would.””So you’re good…!””I wouldn’t say that.””But why not say that? You’d help a sick and maimed person if you could. Most of us would if we could. But God doesn’t.”The student does not answer, so the professor continues. “He doesn’t, does he? My brother was a Christian who died of cancer, even though he prayed to Jesus to heal him. How is this Jesus good? Hmmm? Can you answer that one?”The student remains silent.”No, you can’t, can you?” the professor says. He takes a sip of water from a glass on his desk to give thestudent time to relax. “Let’s start again, young fella. Is God good?””Er… Yes,” the student says.”Is Satan good?”The student doesn’t hesitate on this one. “No.””Then where does Satan come from?”The student falters. “From… God…””That’s right. God made Satan, didn’t he? Tell me, son. Is there evil in this world?””Yes, sir.””Evil’s everywhere, isn’t it? And God did make everything, correct?””Yes.””So who created evil?”Again, the student has no answer.”Is there sickness? Immorality? Hatred? Ugliness. All these terrible things, do they exist in this world?”The student squirms on his feet. “Yes.””So who created them?”The student does not answer again, so the professor repeats his question,”Who created them? “There is still no answer. Suddenly the lecturer breaks away to pace in front of the classroom. The class is mesmerized.”Tell me,” he continues. “Do you believe in Jesus Christ, son?”The student’s voice betrays him and cracks.”Yes, professor. I do.”The old man stops pacing. “Science says you have five senses you use to identify and observe the world around you. Have you ever seen Jesus?””No sir. I’ve never seen”Then tell us if you’ve ever heard your Jesus?””No, sir. I have not.””Have you ever felt your Jesus, tasted your Jesus or smelt your Jesus? Have you ever had any sensory perception of Jesus Christ, or God for that matter.”No, sir, I’m afraid I haven’t.””Yet you still believe in him?””Yes.””According to the rules of empirical, testable, demonstrable protocol,science says your God doesn’t exist. What do you say to that, son?””Nothing,” the student replies. “I only have my faith.””Yes, faith,” the professor repeats. “And that is the problem science has with God. There is no evidence, only faith.”The student stands quietly for a moment, before asking a question of his own.”Professor, is there such thing as heat?””Yes,” the professor replies. “There’s heat.””And is there such a thing as cold?””Yes, son, there’s cold too.””No sir, there isn’t.”The professor turns to face the student, obviously interested. The room suddenly becomes very quiet. The student begins to explain.”You can have lots of heat, even more heat, super-heat, mega-heat, white heat, a little heat or no heat, but we don’t have anything called ‘cold’.We can hit 458 degrees below zero, which is no heat, but we can’t go any further after that. There is no such thing as cold; otherwise we would be able to go colder than -458 degrees.You see, sir, cold is only a word we use to describe the absence of heat.We cannot measure cold. Heat we can measure in thermal units because heat is energy. cold is not the opposite of heat, sir, just the absence of it.”Silence across the room. A pen drops somewhere in the classroom, sounding like a hammer.”What about darkness, professor. Is there such a thing as darkness?””Yes,” the professor replies without hesitation.”What is night if it isn’t darkness?””You’re wrong again, sir. Darkness is not something; it is the absence of something. You can have low light, normal light, bright light, flashing light… but if you have no light constantly you havenothing and it’s called darkness, isn’t it?That’s the meaning we define the word.In reality, Darkness isn’t. If it were, you would be able to make darkness darker, wouldn’t you?”The professor begins to smile at the student in front of him. This will be a good semester.”So what point are you making, young man?””Yes, professor. My point is, your philosophical premise is flawed to start with and so your conclusion must also be flawed.”The professor’s face cannot hide his surprise this time. “Flawed? Can you explain how?””You are working on the premise of duality,” the student explains.”You argue that there is life and then there’s death; a good God and a bad God. You are viewing theconcept of God as something finite, something we can measure. Sir, science can’t even explain a thought.It uses electricity and magnetism, but has never seen, much less fully understood either one.To view death as the opposite of life is to be ignorant of the fact that death cannot exist as a substantive thing. Death is not the opposite of life, just the absence of it. Now tell me, professor. Do you teach your students that they evolved from a monkey?””If you are referring to the natural evolutionary process, young man, yes, of course I do.””Have you ever observed evolution with your own eyes, sir?”The professor begins to shake his head, still smiling, as he realizes where the argument is going. A very good semester indeed.”Since no one has ever observed the process of evolution at work and cannot even prove that this process is an on-going endeavor, are you not teaching your opinion, sir? Are you now not a scientist, but a preacher?”The class is in uproar. The student remains silent until the commotion has subsided.”To continue the point you were making earlier to the other student, let me give you an example of what I mean?” The student looks around the room.”Is there anyone in the class who has ever seen the professor’s brain?”The class breaks out into laughter.”Is there anyone here who has ever heard the professor’s brain, felt the professor’s brain, touched or smelt the professor’s brain?No one appears to have done so. “So, according to the established rules of empirical, stable, demonstrable protocol, science says that you have no brain, with all due respect, sir. So if science says you have no brain, how can we trust your lectures, sir?”Now the room is silent. The professor just stares at the student, his face unreadable. Finally, after what seems an eternity, the old man answers.”I guess you’ll have to take them on faith.”

  • Those Days

    while coming to the office today, i saw a group of schoolkids, having a picnic in the park nearby, all of them looked so happy and were definitely having fun…. they r enjoying the simple pleasures in life, which i think, as they grow older , they will forget to do, like i , and i can say for a majority, like we, have forgotten…its so ironic that when we should be having the best days of our life, we dont have time for it…..and when we do have the time, we can only sit and dream about those days……when we could have done it, but didnt…today, when i dont get enough sleep, i think about my childhood, when i could have slept, hell, people even asked me to go and sleep, but i didnt coz i wanted to play more, or watch tv…now i can watch tv whenever i want, but most of the time, i have only enough time to catch up on sleep….oh the irony of it…..
    enough of irony, some sweet talk now, did u know that the government has set minimum limits on the amount of cocoa content in a thing for it to be marketed as chocolate.and in case u need help in your sweet talk, check out this article, you might get a helping hand.have been hearing this for quite some time now, that sanskrit is ideal for computer applications, heres another article that says so, and in case you feel like learning sanskrit, this might help.and as part of the tongue twister series, heres
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    Betty and Bob brought back blue balloons from the big bazaar. A big black bug bit a big black bear, made the big black bear bleed blood. Black bug’s blood. The blue bluebird blinks. The bootblack bought the black boot back.A box of biscuits, a batch of mixed biscuits. Brad’s big black bath brush broke.
  • Death of a Saint

    There were quite a number of good articles on rediff today, so am gonna have quite a few links in my post today. will start off with the title track….like julie andrews sang, “start from the very beginning, a very good place to start”…the story is about StJude, that was the name she was known by, on the net, from what i read, (interesting character) she was a champion of hacking, geek sex and did a lot to get women to embrace new technologies. my guess is, she started off at a time when the net was less crowded, and whatever crowd there was, were all men.read all about her here.also read an intro of 3 dewarein, the latest from nagesh kukunoor…have enjoyed all his fare – hyderabad blues, rockford, bollywood calling…. he set out on the trend of ‘croosover cinema’ long long before it became fashionable and we made a moniker for it.also got a link from one of my egroups, check out this site, and wear your glasses, u will certainly need them.There was also ‘will it work’ article on darna mana hain, i , for one, am eagerly waiting for this one, its sure going to be different..if you havent checked out their ‘virus’ do so on indiafm.and will leave you now with a lil
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    Starting Today, The tongue twister series
    Amidst the mists and coldest frosts, With stoutest wrists and loudest boasts, He thrusts his fist against the posts And still insists he sees the ghosts.
    Around the rugged rocks the ragged rascal ran.
  • Spiritual Fugitive

    That is inspired by an article i read, the link for which i got from a good find i made, no, that would be credit misplaced, actually it found me… so guys, check out this blog of Deki , it makes very interesting read…..so back to the title, it refers to me at some stage of my life, actually i think, applicable even now, to some extent… the stage when i dont want to explicitly acknowledge the presence, relevance or influence of God in my life, but at the same time will not, rather, dare not denounce his existence completely…..i still experience the phase now, especially when i feel that life isnt fair..and promptly thank god, when the feeling has passed..hehe….
    these phases usually also mean that i spend time staring at the sky, trying to fathom my place in the scheme of things – you know, earth out of billions of planets, india out of hundreds of countries, bangalore out of …..the purpose existence at all, and sometimes i wonder, is the purpose of life, living itself? are we trying to attribute too much to it……hmmmmm
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    picked this up from the same article i mentioned earlier – ” part of a fast-growing population of global souls who exist in many cultures all at once “and so fall in the cracks between them.”
  • Home is where?

    Got back this morning, from a trip to Cochin,Kerala, my home….i dont know whether it was the weather that did it, but my spirits are damp!! i dont know about others, but when i think ‘hometown’, the picture i get is what i saw last, and what i expect to see, i think subconsciously, is that picture plus a percentage of development added to it, i think thats where the flaw is, coz my idea of development is subjective…nyways, that got me to thinking abt the saying “home is where the heart is”… i certainly know my heart is there…., but that doesnt feel like home… yes, i am most comfortable there, but theres something missing…because home shouldnt leave you feeling melancholy…..i get reminded of the lyrics in a Lucky Ali song ” raste na badle, na badla jahan, phir kyon badalte kadam hain yahan…” and for
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    Mother is the necessity of invention! – “calvin and hobbes’