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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Down Under

I just returned from a trip to Australia where, due to an unprecedented hot summer, the temperature was in the 38-42 ºC range (for my fellow metric-system-challenged Americans, it was in the 100-107 ºF range), which is enough to melt you, if you are outside for more than 30 minutes. And, by the way, the day I left Toronto, right after a winter blizzard, the mercury here had dipped down to -14 ºC (-7 ºF).  Or, in other words, I went from a deep freezer (first picture) to a blazing oven (second picture)…so no wonder, following the laws of thermodynamics, my body expanded right away (and that is how I explained these extra 2 inches I gained around my waistline in a week to my dear wife-cum-my-nutritionist-cum-my-personal-trainer Anshu when I returned….obviously, it had nothing to do with elaborate dinners plus pitchers and pitchers of Australian beer). The good news is that she never reads my blog so she will never know the truth.




In this trip, the first thing I learned about Australia was that…… it is too far. Of course, too far from Canada, and not necessarily from other places, for example, say New Zealand. Once I settled down in the plane, I had a few drinks followed by a 5-course dinner, watched 3 movies and 4 episodes of The Big Bang Theory, tossed and turned for a couple of hours, then slept for 6 hours, got up, ate breakfast, read a book for an hour, had a glass of wine, watched another movie, chatted with the beautiful flight attendant, stared outside, and read some more before we FINALLY touched down….in Hong Kong.

I still had another 8 hour flight to Perth. And by the way, there was also a 7 hour layover in Hong Kong between these two long flights. From the airport lounge in Hong Kong, I did a video-call (thanks to Anshu’s 2 Facebook accounts, which, by the way, puts a big dent in FB’s claim of a billion “users” because I am sure there are many users like Anshu with multiple accounts…so those of you holding the FB stock (e.g. Vani) should be suspicious of FB’s growth projections) with my family in Canada for a few hours and once they went to bed, I chatted (thanks to omnipresent Whatsapp) with my lovely sis-in-law-cum-my-virtual-travel-concierge-cum-my-spritual-mentee, Kanya Bahwa for the next couple of hours, who at that time was attending classes at her college, and hence, obviously, had nothing better to do than chat with me anyway. I know what you are thinking, Kanya….and you are welcome! (So how do I know what Kanya was thinking? I know it because I am a mind reader. So, you do not believe me that I am a mind reader? Ok, this is what you are thinking right now, “No, he is no mind reader. No freaking way!” There you go. I just read your mind. Any more doubts?)

And talking about chatting with Kanya, I do not know why, in every conversation throughout the week when I was in Australia, she was complaining so much about incessant rain in Delhi. After returning to Toronto, I was talking to a friend in Delhi to check on Kanya’s story and he told me that the rain in Delhi was not bad because during that week it rained only twice – first time for 4 days and second time for 3 days. I guess some people (e.g. Kanya) are just simply whiners. And, by the way, I have to make several references to Kanya this time because she was not mentioned in my last post, and apparently she did not take it well….as evidenced by a broken mirror and several dismembered Barbie dolls in her room.

So going back to the trip to Down Under, I would say that a long layover in Hong Kong while going to Australia was not necessarily a bad thing because on the return journey, the flight from Perth was a little late getting to Hong Kong so the original layover of 1 hour 10 minute was cut down to around 29 minutes. And, at this huge airport, we landed at gate 4 and my connecting flight to Toronto was from gate 66…… which was roughly 8 miles away. And when it comes to sprinting, I am no Oscar Pistorius (when it comes to shooting your girlfriend, I am no Oscar Psitorius either….wait, scratch that…I do not have a girlfriend and I do not own a gun (though maybe I should, looking at some of the threatening comments my friend Meenu left on my last blog)…and hence that argument does not apply here) so I barely made it to my connecting flight.

That way, sometimes the small airports are much more convenient.  I remember flying to Timmins, Ontario for business last year. When I landed there in the morning, I realized that it was a pretty small airport. And, of course, my hypothesis was proved right on the way back. When I reached the airport (is it grammatically correct to say “the” airport? Because “the” here implies as if there was only one airport in the world, which kind of defeats the purpose of air travel….just like if there was only one user of Facebook….posting pictures and status updates all day long but no one looking at them) that afternoon and received my boarding pass after checking-in, I noticed that there was no gate number on the boarding pass. I went back to the check-in agent and said, “Excuse me ma’m, but do you not have the gate number yet for this flight because the space next to the Gate is blank?”  She responded, “Sir, we have only one gate right there”…pointing me to “the” Gate.

And talking about airports, one of the guys I went to see in Australia told me that he was from a small town 3 hours south of Perth where they have a really tiny airport. There are only a few flights everyday but before every landing and take-off, a guy from the airport has to drive his car on the runway to chase away all Kangaroos so that planes do not hit them. Wow, what a cool job that will be! I am sure that my 7-year old son, Kush, would love that kind of job because when I was leaving for Australia, all he wanted me to bring back from there was a live Kangaroo. I do have Global Entry/ NEXUS so I do not go through immigration in US/Canada but still smuggling a live Kangaroo into Canada during a business trip would not have been a good career move for me.

However, I cannot explain that to Kush, who is still upset at me for not bringing back a live Kangaroo from Australia. Ever since he fell in love with his Dinkar Mamu’s dog, Tutu, during our 2010 trip to India, he has been constantly asking for a pet and who can be a better pet than a Kangaroo in your backyard? I am hoping that some day he will get over this desire to have a pet….just like he is over many other things he used to passionately love, such as, Thomas the Really Useless Tank Engine, Percy the Somewhat Useful Engine, Completely idiotic Telletubies, Commercialized to insanity Mickey Mouse, Mickey’s ex-wife Minnie, Mickey’s new hot girlfriend Dixie, Half-naked Winnie the Poo, Really scary Big Bird (who almost committed suicide after Mitt Romney’s comment about cutting the PBS funding during the last Presidential election campaign), Not at all scary Cookie Monster, Low-Self-Esteemed Elmo, Obese Barney with a total cholesterol of 540, and so on and so forth.  And speaking of Barney, I seriously think that he should start smoking.  As you probably know, obesity has replaced smoking as the number one killer in the US and Canada.  In that case, if he is going to die of the heart attack soon anyway, why not have some fun and enjoy smoking too (Statutory Warning: Smoking is injurious to health. Smoking causes cancer).

And, as always, my final thought with a picture this time:


A mesmerizing sun set in Perth, Australia – a stark reminder of life’s finality.

Disclaimer: All events and characters (including Kanya Bahwa) in this blog post are real. Any resemblance to anyone living is purely intentional. There are no freaking coincidences in life so get over it.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

The Dark Side of Technology

So I tried my hand at a romance-laced blog last time and it turned out that it was not my cup of wine (I do not drink tea) so I guess I need to move on to some other interesting topics… even though my friend Keenu commented on my last blog that if I write romantic stories featuring shirt-ripping or shirtless Salman Khan, my blog will get flooded by readers….and here by “readers”, she means crazy girls smitten by a below-average-looking (albeit muscular) guy in his late-40s, whose claim to fame is starring in some mind-numbingly idiotic movies, such as Dabangg and Dabangg 2 . And hence, for me writing about Mr. Khan is an unbelievably unappealing option.

I guess the issue here is that Keenu is completely out-of-sync with the real world because she has been living in this small, sleepy town, called Charleston, West Virginia for too long now. And, trust me, Charleston indeed is a sleepy town because some of the most sensational headlines of the local newspaper I have seen are – “Kohl’s to add 3 more jobs in Charleston” or “A 82-year old man suffers a heart attack after taking two pills of Viagara”, or “Mayor’s wife/sister elopes with a high school student” (those of you wondering about the wife/sister combo need to know that incest was proudly invented in West Virginia). So after having lived in that state for 15 or so years, and having been surrounded by penniless, shirtless, and teeth-less native West Virginians, she has completely lost touch with reality. Oh well, I guess this is the collateral damage of living in a state full of natural beauty… but ranking 49th out of 50 in terms of per capita income (thank God for Mississippi).

And Keenu, if you are offended by my comments and are planning to send a couple of mail bombs my way, my address in Canada is:

786 Peace Blvd, Nobelville, ON, B4P2C6

And my permanent address in the US is:

420 Darenot Street, Opposite FBI building, Legoland, CA, 90201

Let us now move on to today’s topic. With Valentine’s day around the corner, love is in the air so let us talk about something we all love – technology. We obviously are in love with our iPads, iPhones, and Samsung Galaxies but we need to always remember that if we are not careful, these gadgets with their own minds and attitudes can create pretty hilarious, as well as some awful situations for us. As I mentioned in my last blog, as a part of my research on romance, I ended up watching this desi flick called Jab Tak Hai Jaan. The movie was as interesting as a nuclear wasteland but I liked a couple of songs from the movie so next day when I typed in the name of the movie in Youtube’s search bar, my iPad automatically converted it into ‘Jab Tak Hai Japan”. I know that birthing in Japan is a dying business and the country currently has a lot of major economic/political/cultural issues, such as a tanking yen, a shrinking population, tensions with China, flooding of DVDs of Salman Khan movies from India etc. but no one in his/her right mind will believe that Japan is going to die as a country…unless watching lots of Salman Khan movies accelerates the already serious suicide problem in that country. Trust me…that CAN happen.

And then it irritates the hell out of me when I check some of my stock prices on my iPad. As an Indian, I am required by law to own a lot of gold but since my soul mate Anshu does not like gold jewelry, all of my gold investment is in an ETF with the ticker GLD. And every time I type GLD, the iPad automatically changes it to GOD and obviously there is no stock price for God (though based on the efficient market theory I learned at Chicago Booth, God’s shares should be traded on NASDAQ as religion is by far the most lucrative industry in the world). And then AMZN (Amazon) is always converted to Amen, BBRY (Blackberry) to Bury (yup, they will be buried forever soon the way their stock is going), and FB (Facebook) to FBI (though IMHO, FB does need a visit from the FBI to investigate the cause of a dramatic drop in world’s per capita IQ ever since FB was started as a company….and no, I do not have a FB account and never will).

My friend Rajesh has his own axe to grind against technology. As a good citizen, he does some voluntary work and in this case he was helping with a fundraiser. One of the events for this fundraiser was the screening of Cinderella. He was requested to send an e-mail to the target audience so he typed the following message on his iPhone

What – Screening of Cinderella
Where – Anderson Auditorium
When – March 1, 2013 at 6:30 PM
Ticket Price - $5

He sent this e-mail out at around 11 PM and went to bed. Next morning, when he got up, his inbox was flooded with 219,751 e-mails. He was scared that his account had been hacked and hence he was receiving junk e-mails from all over the world. He started reading these e-mails and they all seemed genuine where everyone seemed to be asking how they can send the money right away in order to secure a seat for the show. Rajesh was a little puzzled by the sheer number of e-mails, as well as this strong interest in the screening of Cinderella. And the surprising part was that each and every e-mail appeared to be from a man…until he noticed something while scrolling down to his original message – turned out that his iPhone, being really a super smart phone, had converted the word “screening” to “screwing”. No wonder every original recipient male of this e-mail had forwarded it to all of his buddies and many of them were ready to come from far-flung places, such as Dallas and New York to watch the “screwing” of Cinderella for $5.

Rajesh obviously was pretty upset so he decided to file a defamation lawsuit against Apple. He searched for the best lawyer in Toronto and sent him an e-mail. Within 5 minutes, he received an angry reply from the lawyer’s office threatening that he may press charges against Rajesh for writing that kind of e-mail. Rajesh was really puzzled so he re-read his original e-mail and realized that his iPhone had slightly changed the meaning of his first statement…. It read, “….and I was told that you are a highly respected liar in the area of defamation suits…..”  Needless to say, Rajesh has sold his iPhone on eBay and has bought a brand new Blackberry Z10. Welcome to the world of BBM, Rajesh! 

And, as always, my final thought:

Keenu, all jokes apart, I really applaud what you do with the Bollywood Night in Charleston, WV. It is great to give something back to the community you live in. Anshu and I are really proud of you!!