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Monday, December 29, 2008

Citizen Journalism

A very nice article on the rise of Citizen Journalism in India. Contains lots of valuable links as well. All worth reading.

Strongly recommend reading this - http://krunchd.com/citizenjournalism

Monday, December 22, 2008

The Idiots!

The Pakistan Defence Minister is talking about using Nuclear Bombs. Here is a simulation of the explosion of a Nuclear Bomb:


Friday, December 12, 2008

A Crisis is a Terrible Thing to Waste

From an unrelated newsletter:

The ancient Chinese hexagram for crisis means both danger and opportunity. But what determines the outcome? Is it in our hands? Do we have the power to choose?

Danger naturally focuses our minds, and when faced with it we instinctively contract, withdraw, or pull-in to protect and defend. Individuals do it, and so do countries.

Already the surge of nationalism towards the country has started weakening. People are once again starting to lapse into their old habits and cynicism (witness Zaheer Khan's outburst at being subjected to security measures).

We should not let the spirit awakened by the terrorist attacks die out. Let us keep the flame of purposefulness - of doing something for the country - alive.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

The Lesson of the Rubber Chicken

This is from an seemingly unrelated field of Project Management, but gives a very meaningful and interesting take on the role of "Responsibility."

From: The Project Shrink Blog

"I think the single most important concept that I share with people in my work is "The Lesson of the Rubber Chicken". (My rubber chicken travels with me everywhere I go. You might say he's a "frequent flyer".) I just hold him at shoulder height and release him, then ask "What caused the chicken to fall?" "Gravity." Is the most common answer, but that’s a victim's perspective. The chicken falls because I released him. Yes, gravity contributed, but blaming gravity focuses on what we can't control, and diminishes our power to make a difference in what is happening in our world. There are always circumstances outside of our control, but there is far more power in asking "How am I contributing to this situation and what can I do to make a positive difference?" Stop blaming gravity. Hold on to the chicken!"

Friday, December 5, 2008

Indians are Angry!

A series of telling pictures from the protests in Mumbai after the terrorist attacks. If only we could sustain the current spirit!
Indians are Angry!
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