Monday, October 04, 2010
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Digital Appetite
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Do You Want to Become a Leader?
- A true leader mentors and provides exciting opportunities to others.
- A true leader is never afraid of losing his position because he is continuously growing and educating himself with others.
- A true leader is devoid of any ego, proud, or superiority complex.
- A true leader understands the power of one-to-one human bond and believes in life-long personal relationships that go beyond professions.
- A true leader knows you as a person and not as an employee/worker.
- A true leader treats everyone equally and fairly.
- A true leader is both a great listener and speaker.
- A true leader does not command respect because he earns it.
- And lastly, a true leader brings smiles, joy and hope.
Thursday, May 13, 2010
One Fine Rainbow
I could not wait to get my camera and click some pictures. Here is the visual treat for all of you.
Photo Journalism from 200 feet
I was curious about the interview so I rushed back to my living room and picked my 20X Nikon P90 camera to investigate further. I zoomed in 20X and clicked couple of shots, which informed me that the protest was about Fong Lee case in Minneapolis. I Googled Fong Lee and found this article: http://minnesota.publicradio.org/display/web/2010/05/12/fong-lee/
Now you can read this article with the pictures from my camera. A budding journalist....aha!
Friday, May 07, 2010
The Motorcyclist by Martin Eden
"When you have crossed the most rugged and daunting peaks in utter darkness, while the heavens pour out their fury upon you and you grapple for control, the feeble ray of light before you barely visible;
When you have traversed the endless tracks of blistering deserts, the sands a roaring furnace all around,and the sun a burning torch above;
When you have prevailed upon the tortuous traces left by those who came before you, seeking to tame a wild land and forge a better life;
When you have stood alone in the vast and terrible chasms hewn and rent from living rock by the immutable forces of nature, and felt yourself so small as to disappear;
When you have merged in perfect union with a stunning, cloudless sky fueled by the fragrant wind alone, to follow the sinuous course of a thundering river to the mighty cataracts that form its source;
When you have felt the sublime and awesome hand of God in your every move, and in your soul a communion with the ineffable;
When you have clasped in desperation the hand of a comrade who has fallen, his machine a twisted, steaming wreck, as the very life flows from his bosom and he becomes still in your arms, never again to draw breath;
When you have done all this, not once but again, and still again, and can yet gaze with wonder in the quiescence of deepest night upon the machine that was your accomplice, partner, and associate in all this;
When you have come to regard it in your inmost reflections as sinister and seductive, soulless and transcendent, ordinary and ennobled;
When you have done this, and yet thrill to the promise of the unrisen sun that will soon shine upon the hook and crook of a gnarled mountain trace, fully apprehending the machines propensity to deal death or exalt life -- then will you have become a motorcyclist."
Thursday, April 29, 2010
The new clean and healthy Avatar of a dirty club
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
The Earth Hour - My Second Speech at Toastmasters
How many of you flipped the switch during earth hour last weekend?
Earth Hour 2010 took place on Saturday 27 March 2010. Look, the thing about Earth Hour is – it’s fun. You have dinner or a drink in the candlelight, or get to a viewpoint where you can watch your city’s lights go out, then blink back on 60 minutes later, or give your kids an excuse to run around the house with a flashlight. If you’re more ambitious, you go to an event in your home town. And if you don’t like any of those options, I’m sure you can come up with some other fun stuff to do in the dark ;) I know, you guys are very creative.
Like a lot of you, I also switched off my lights both in 2009 and in 2010. However, the earth hour in 2009 was quiet different for me than 2010.
- To look cool.
- To have a story to share when someone asked me if I turned off my lights.
- and the biggest and most motivating - To drink margaritas and party.
Earth Hour started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia when 2.2 million homes and businesses turned their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change. Only a year later and Earth Hour had become a global sustainability movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries participating. In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour. Over 4000 cities in 88 countries officially switched off to pledge their support for the planet, making Earth Hour 2009 the world’s largest global climate change initiative. Reports show that the United States topped the Earth Hour participation with an estimated 80,000,000 people, 318 cities and 8 states participating.
In one corner are those who believe that Earth Hour is an important communal statement: up to a billion people flicking their switches to signal their commitment to energy efficiency as a way to lower our collective environmental footprint.
In the other are those who can’t believe so many suckers fall for the idea that Earth Hour is important, because they feel
- Light brings safety. There are safer ways to make a statement and raise awareness than to create a controlled time when thieves will be harder to spot.
- The energy spent raising awareness about Earth Hour just might cancel out the energy saved that hour
- One hour out of 168 in a week, 720 in a month, and 8760 in a year will not make a significant dent in your energy use. People consume energy in many forms and not just electricity. Earth hour does not provide any insights on those important aspects.
Climate change is essentially a political problem, and the language of politics is symbolism. Switching off lights together is a symbol to draw attention towards climate change. "Unlike most of the issues that we grapple with, climate change is global. The pressure is on us to do the right thing." If shutting off the lights for an hour and doing yoga in the dark makes that political support, well, then let us do it.
The environmental movement is reaching a delicate moment. We're well past the point where going green is novel. We've become inured to the existence of global warming, to its inconvenient truth. But this is the moment when we need to keep pushing in every way we can. The technologies that will help us decarbonize energy are developing, but they need a push — and that will only happen if we keep climate change near the top of our political agenda. Earth Hour, Earth Day, Earth Year — Yes, I am waiting for 2011. But next year it will be margaritas with real strong emotions against climate change and not just for fun.
Unpredictable Life - My Ice Breaker Speech at Toastmasters
Mr. Toastmaster, fellow toastmasters and welcome guests…
Image reference: http://www.thingsihavelearnedinmylife.com/files/imagecache/preview/files/UNPREDICTABLE1.jpg
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Smith Museum of Stained Glass Windows - Navy Pier, Chicago
More details: http://www.navypier.com/things2do/rides_attract/smith_museum.html
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Marriage on cards....
The joy of sharing a good news to near and dears is immense. And, for the same reason, we could not wait to share this happy news with you.
Marriage: Trust is the start of it, Joy is part of it, Love is the heart of it.
We are still in the process of finalizing the venue and other arrangements as everything happened at a very short notice for us.
We will keep you posted.
Regards,
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Jalshri Soni and Praveen Verma
+1 - 612-644-7354