Monday, September 29, 2008

Now Amitji also says Rochelle is his biggest fan ... I already knew that ... before him :)

I have already written about Amitabh's greatest fan: Rochelle Goldman. Now Times of India reports it and that too so grossly wrong ...

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Entertainment/Amitabh_finds_his_greatest_fan/rssarticleshow/3531077.cms

Firstly, Rochelle is not a little girl, on the contrary she is a lady living in Brooklyn.

Secondly, I think what Amitji meant by he reads her blog was that he reads her comments on his blog. I don't think Rochelle writes a blog of herself .. not yet .. well she writes well .. and I think she should write though!

The main story is totally correct .. I am yet to find anybody else who does something with this dedication the way she does!! I am impressed myself :)

Kats in NY


Saw Katrina Kaif. She was tired .. me too .. who wouldn't be after a long day of work ending at 8. They have schedules of 18 hours :-O .. and somebody asked me why I work so hard :) .. I am nothing in front of them ...

Anyways, they are shooting for "New York" in New York! :) Yes, for now they have named the movie 'New York'. Well .. I am not complaining .. if a movie can be named London .. then for sure why not New York. It's time it gets some direct credits when shooting a zillion movies here ..

Tomorrow they will be shooting in Central Park. John Abraham, Neal Nitin Mukesh (lead actor of Johny Gaddar) are also in this movie directed by Kabul Express director Kabir Khan.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Paintings, history and Village!










The pics are of the tram that I take every day for work and the bridge over which the tram flies.
I went to the Jewish museum with Rochelle, the museum has a free Saturday entry and yesterday was the last day of special collection of paintings and sculptures called Abstraction/Action critiqued by Grossenberg and Greenberg. It was fun predicting what the artwork was about and then read the description to find out if you were right! I got a decent diet of pushing my imagination to limits :)

I loved the Funeral Heart and another simple one but centrally symmetric and twice concentric one which was named something like reasoning or logic. Oil paintings, acrylic, metals, ... plays with hue, saturation and intensity ... myriad number of ways of painting and sculpting...

The questioning attitude that I found more common in Israelis when I visited there was subtly present in the correspondences related to paintings. To quote randomly, the question is not whether a painting is Jewish or not, the actual Jewish question would be "what is a Jewish painting?" :) And that is why I liked the punk girl who had her back tattooed in my earlier blog with :
Definition/Everything Creates/Destroys Everything/Definition

I learned that I have free entry always if I show Bloomberg business card ... sweet :) .... got to put it up for print on Monday. Dead Sea Scrolls is coming up next in the museum from today. In the permanenet collection, Ancient hebrew history was just wars and fights with intermissions of peace. Teams taking turns as enslaving each other. team A being enslaved by team B and later on team B being enslaved by team A! I liked the Jewish festivals better ... except the scary circucision one! But nothing like Holi anywhere dude ... it stands out! Somehow Indians and Hindus in my totally biased opinion have the best and the most festivals in the world!!

Checked on Dances of India to be held in Carnegie Hall .. was 70 bucks for classical Indian dances!! Decided to skip it :) We went to Astor Place in Village instead. Met with Judy, a friends of Rochelle, she has her mother and granddaughter both in her family, I will leave it for you to guess her age :) At dinner we talked about BigB, his blog, Bollywood, the concert, photographs, Delhi bombings, ethnic probelms, NYC over development, wall street meltdown, etc most things not very positive. I don's undesrtand reasons behind most problems nevertheless I would refuse to accept they are unsolvable if you work towards them. Went to 6th street in Village, I think called Little India or sth like that ... I didn't like the name of a restaurant as 'Gandhi'. Amitji saw a restaurant named 'Gandhiji' in Paris as well .. and I would agree with his take on this ... please ... please leave at least something from commercialization! It's just too respected a name for me to see on a restaurant board and people making money from it!
This pic is of fellow Punk Rockers in Village.





Rochelle decided to stalk on John and Bips, I joined in .. waited for couple or more hours ... no luck .. but no probs ... we passed time cracking up jokes mostly on homogenously yet scantily dressed young girls lined up outside a club in Manhattan. Never understood this club thing anyways ...

... got to plan out vacation, look for apartment for Amritanshu, catch up on slashdot, tech and financial stuff .. who is getting bankrupt next :) and do laundry and cleaning! Glad done with grocery!! Prepare for tomorrow work.




Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Bipasha and John walking around in NYC




I met them just now .. coming back to home from office .. I don't know why Indian film industry workers love to holiday in NYC .. but I am happy that they do :)

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Great action-packed weekend!




Saturday: Was fully action-packed being with Rochelle. First, picked lunch at Bonobos, a vegan restaurant in Manhattan. Then movie 'Loins of Punjab' at ImaginAsian theater. The director Manish Acharya turned up at the theater for Q&A. Great movie .. superb comedy!! Went to Williamsburg, Brooklyn saw things and waterfront, after that ate more than a big half of a big half melon and then banged my head and ran in the pit at a punk rock concert featuring Raegan Youth, Endangered Feces, Apple (All Punks Please Leave Earth :), etc.
The body art on another fan in the pic says:
Definition Destroys Everything
Creates Creates
Everything Destroys Definition
I will leave it for you to figure out the meaning(s)! Punk Rock in general had so many depths of humor and meanings that it satisfied my sircastic spirit as well as my nerdy demon :)

Sunday: Wondered at a street fair in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Tasted pickles in International Pickle Day on Orchard St, Manhattan. Tired and have to do laundry now or else go to the nearest clothes shop to buy ... you know what!

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Astroland closed, Serena wins US Open and makes me run for an hour!

The amusement park of Astroland at Coney Island here in Brooklyn is closed FOREVER starting today Sep 7, 10 pm. I just came back from taking a ride in Cyclone, the best known historical roller coaster since 1927. Nobody seems to like the idea of losing the park ... it was the only park in NYC where we could go by subway ... and now that is also gone!! WTF!!!!!!!!

I wore a T-shirt of "Coney Island - Cyclone" which did result in few smiling nostalgic faces and conversations like "hey where did you buy it from?" :) Somebody gave me a paper to send Mayor Bloomberg and others letters not to close the park. I hope the cyclone stays where it is and I hope Bloomberg still worked for Bloomberg LP somehow along with being a Mayor so that I could call him internally with an 801 number ... :)

Coming back from a slew of activities: Indian-Chinese restaurat called Chinese Mirch restaurant which serves "Chinese food as they prepare in India", "Rock On" movie and Astroland and Coney Island beach and Nathan's famous Hot Dog stand ... ooph ... I still managed to gather enough energy to go to the gym and watch Serena beat Jelena while running ... I usually don't watch sports and prefer rather to play myself in that time .. but man this game was so amazing .. I could run and jog for a whole hour in the energy of the two never giving up athletes and so many deuces of the game!!

To get back to work tomorrow with paging/filtering/sorting data structure and to bed now ... I sign off!
Make yours a great day at work ... I will too!! Gooddnight.

Thursday, September 04, 2008

US Open 2008


Returning from office at 3 am I'm surprised to see the elevator at Roosevelt Island subway filled up ... a lady tells me she was coming from the US Open, Nadal and Serena have advanced.

Aha ... the US Open is close by in Queens ... a couple of subway stops I think.

Along is a pic I took of sky from balcony of my house ... mirror it around to read "US Open ON CBS TODAY". Aah ... they used an airplane-pen to write on sky-blueboard ... all for advertising!! Neat.

Niagara Falls Trip
















My long weekend was put to good use … we went to the Niagara Falls by Chinatown bus from New York. ‘We’ stands here for yours truly along with Love Goel and Aditya Kanitkar … and three others in another bus … all colleagues of Bloomberg. The sight of Niagara Falls is spectacular … huge amount of water flowing down at shooting speed that the view becomes unique and magnificent. Nature doesn’t seem to be in the habit of creating such visual masterpieces often … the only bigger falls in the world I think are Angel Falls in South America and Victoria Falls in Africa.

Pics: http://saurabhaditya.dotphoto.com/CPViewAlbum.asp?AID=5499402
Vids: (Will upload soon!)

Niagara Falls has child falls. We visited American Falls and Horseshoe Falls on the American side and took a boat ride called the Maid of The Mist.
We started from Chinatown where everything is written in Chinese as well, even over the McDonald’s :) and stopped at Corning Glass Museum on our way to the Falls. When we reached Chinatown at 89 Bowery it was hard finding the right bus. Firstly we were late because of F train not servicing on Sat from Roosevelt Island and then 5 threw us out! Only when Eric (to be our tour guide in the bus) called me when I learned which bus is ours. I am actually glad that they were somewhat late. Because there are no extra seats left they fill the whole bus. If you miss your bus I don’t think they can put you in the next one going there! Lex and Eric were our guides, both Chinese. Lex did the commentary.

Along the journey don’t forget to take out your camera when the bus crosses a couple of bridges to catch a beautiful sunset scene! It is a long journey of eight hours each way, though watching movies (once again with Chinese subtitles :), napping and creating puns on Love’s name ;) passed time. And don’t worry the bus stops every two hours for you to rest or eat or just take a break.

In Corning Glass Museum they will create glass in front of you from hot and molten something and magically and very artistically and yet manually render beautiful shape to it. That was a brilliant show I hadn’t seen that before. One interesting thing to note was there was a repeater in Chinese for the show who got a clap at his first translation from the Chinese audience … that was sweet … I could only guess he must have done a good job! Rest of the stuff in the museum was to feed your lurking learner spirit with information on how glass stuffs are created and how they work and several glass stories like TripleX used in windshield glass of cars, or scientific story of fiber optics of how just the exact amount of titanium proved lucky for the world to get the information loss less than 10 decibels per km so I could type and upload this blog within no time!!

Lex spoke everything twice, the second time in Chinese! However, Lex never said any word that sounded like Niagara in his Chinese commentary, I listened again attentively, I guess there may be a Chinese translation for Niagara which doesn’t sound like Niagara … can they do that with proper nouns?

The first view of Niagara was night view. Most night view pictures are useless from my camera, click there if you have a great lens to shoot. After the dinner at Food Court we were escorted to IMAX Movie named Niagara Legend of Adventure. The movie show had a big screen and covered several adventures including Lelawala’s story: Legend of the Maid of the Mist http://www.infoniagara.com/attractions/legend.html
The daring adventures of people like the schoolteacher Annie Taylor falling down the Falls and barely surviving and about every one in three jumpers dying was sufficient enough reason to understand why going into the water is banned now. We were taken by another about half hour long bus ride to hotel Ramada after that.

Next day’s first view was from the top. Best place to take good bright pictures with rainbow even without rain! The mist was so widespread that it created a rainbow about a semicircle length. After this we left for Maid of The Mist which had the kind of queues I like to call Fractal Queues which are self-revealing. That is, the moment you think “aah .. the wait is over .. I am finally on the boat”; the queue reveals itself and tells you “there is always more to me than you think darling ;) ”. Another such queue was at Empire State building for sunset view.

Maid of the Mist is a ride in a big boat very close to the Falls. The mist was so strong near the falls that we had to wear raincoats, it was initially drizzle but as we got closer it was like heavy rain … of course at the very end it would have been … well … end of all of us! So the boat returned from the mist though I did try to get glimpses of probable maids of the mist ;)

I enjoyed chatting with myriad kinds of people from kids to grandpas, to travelers from Nepal and London and of course Indians and Chinese. Gomteng Singh and Bandana from Nepal shared their stories of Lahurabir and Gaudolia and Ghats of Varanasi (place I went for high school) with me … and compared Pokhra and Kathmandu to tourist places in US. Gwen from London and her friend were doing NY now and were to do SF and Vegas next. Kapil & his cute toddler kid Devarsh, consultant Bo Feng and the self-appointed traffic commentator a ten year old kid sitting behind me: Jennifer and of course Eric and Lex: the guides. I hope after the trip Jennifer got to see Two and A Half Men as she missed Simpsons at 9 anyways. And of course Gomteng, Pokhra stands out ... there is nothing like the mighty Himalayas!










Now that is where I think where a bus ride scores over taking your car and drive to Niagara. Another thing not possible in a car is getting to watch National Treasure, It Happens Only in Vegas and Mr. Bean’s Holiday all during the total 16 odd hour long trip!!

All in all the trip was wonderful and I would recommend a lot. Except for the cold that I got for taking off raincoat hood to enjoy the shower from the Niagara. And just get used to long queues … which you will if you stay in NYC long enough :)