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So as we say goodbye to the year 2009 and await for the dawn of 2010, I wish to look back at a few events in this year (like everyone else) that were really meant something for me. This year was really different from any other year in my life, maybe because, in this year I have learnt a lot in life.
The starting of the year was not all that interesting, same life, home - office - home, was the same old routine that I followed. In a way the first half of the year was where I was living the same old life that I used to, but maybe the second half of the year, gave me something to cherish - I was going places, doing and learning things I wanted to. And yes, nothing did come as easy as well. But probably this year, specially the second half was something to cherish for me. Well, things wern't the same, later on at the end, was enjoying life a bit.
Well, that's much about me, short and sweet. Nothing so special, nothing so extraordinary that happened, just ordinary stuff in this ordinary life of mine.
Now about the events that happened around the world I'd like to speak about here:
Well to start with, we'd go date wise here:
On the 20th of January, the USA saw a change, Barack Obama was inaugurated as the 44th, and first African American, President of the States. A change for sure, a lot is expected of him, can he stand up to the test, who knows only time will tell.
On the 3rd of March, Gunmen attack a bus carrying Sri Lankan cricketers in Lahore, Pakistan, killing eight people and injuring several others, the players however were thankfully safe. This also raised a lot of questions about the security in Pakistan, where the situation was completely out of hand.
On the 11th of June, there was an outbreak of the H1N1 influenza strain, or “swine flu", that caused concerns and panic all across the world.
On the 25th of June, the world in a state of shock, a shock which was really unthinkable of, pop superstar, the King of Pop, Michael Joseph Jackson was no more, and so were gone all the hopes of one of the greatest comebacks in ages.
On the 7th of July, A public memorial service is held for musician Michael Jackson. It is regarded as one of the most prominent funerals of all time. The world paid it's last respect to the King of Pop, crying in disbelief that he now was no more. A memorial held at the "Staples Center" saw his entire family on stage, including his three children, Prince Michael Jackson (12), Paris Katherine Jackson (11) and Prince Michael Jackson II - also known as Blanket (7), who were there for the first time on stage, and they sang to his tunes in memory
On the 22nd of July, The longest total Solar Eclipse of the 21st century, lasting up to 6 minutes and 38.8 seconds, occurs over parts of Asia and the Pacific Ocean.
On the 2nd Of October, The International Olympic Committee chooses Rio de Janeiro to hold the 2016 Summer Olympics.
And today it the Lunar Eclipse, cool way to end the year I say. So these were a few major events, adding to these were another events that made headlines across the world.
And who'd forget - Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Picture, Best Music, Best Writing - Adapted Screenplay, Best Musical Score - all at one memorable time, as Brit director Danny Boyle's Mumbai-based 'Slumdog Millionaire' swept almost every popular movie award show including the Oscars. And making India more proud was A.R. Rehman, the man who won two Oscars - and so the world went Jai Ho...all the way.
Roger Federer winning the French Open and the Wimbledon to become the Number 1 player in Tennis again. The Pakistan Cricket team won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, after India's sad fallout. The Indian Cricket Team becoming Number 1 Test Team for the first time in History of Cricket, and plus doing very well in ODIs as well.
Well, the Indian Cricket Team is doing fine, but what about the Country, yes we need to change as Indians. Can we dare to change, in the face of booming economy, there is light shining, totally new different things to be conquered. Just hoping India blooms in Twenty 10, not only from the outside but also from the inside.
Well, so in the end I'd like to wish everybody a very Prosperous New Year, may the New Year be wonderful to you all.

Mirror, Mirror On The Wall

Each time I look into the mirror I see a new face of mine, each time trying to say something different each and every time. But I always fail to realised what it really wants to say to me, I just can't read those eyes.
It is very important for us all to know and understand ourselves, sometimes we do, but most of the times we fail to understand the real us. We tend to be someone or something else, beyond our own recognition.
So can we just look into the mirror see it for real, look deep inside those eyes and find out what they really want to say to us, maybe we will find many answers hidden within ourselves. Some answers that were so hard to find once but just by spending time within ourselves, going deep in spiritually, maybe we will find the answers to our own lives.
Just look inside your heart, and inside those eyes, you will know exactly what is going on in that mind of yours.

Cold November Rains!

It is raining in the month of November, but these rains are just bad as they'll just bring out the heat and spread some more diseases. The rain did bring some pleasant breeze but the Electricity Department people just keep playing their old dirty tricks (every time it rains the electricity the gone) that really sucks. This department does not realise anything, there are no Humans in this Department at all. The lights go off at any hell timings, even 12 at night time, for more than 6-7 hours a day.
I believe that in India all this will never change, the government has always exploited people in this similar manner and will still continue to do so. Wonder when will all this end, matters just keep on getting worse. I mean the trains are late, there is water shortage, electricity problems, just how much will a common man face?

Formula 1: End Of An Amazing Season, 2009

Just to know how much things have changed in formula 1, one has to be its fan right from the beginning. First of all, my congratulations to Jenson Button and Brawn-Mercedes for the fantastic showdown all season, though personally I did want Rubens Barrichello to win, but that did not really happen. Button was indeed fantastic and deserved to win, Mark Webber and Sebastian Vettel also did a fantastic job for the Red Bull Racing-Renault too, going beyond and saving the best for last with .

So, the drivers' standings finished as bellow:
1. Jenson Button - 95
2. Sebastian Vettel - 84
3. Rubens Barrichello - 77
4. Mark Webber - 69.5
5. Lewis Hamilton - 49
6. Kimi Räikkönen - 48
7. Nico Rosberg - 34.5
8. Jarno Trulli - 32.5
9. Fernando Alonso - 26
10. Timo Glock - 24
11. Felipe Massa - 22
12. Heikki Kovalainen - 22
13. Nick Heidfeld - 19
14. Robert Kubica - 17
15. Giancarlo Fisichella - 8
16. Sebastien Buemi - 6
17. Adrian Sutil - 5
18. Kamui Kobayashi - 3
19. Sebastien Bourdais - 2
20. Kazuki Nakajima - 0
21. Nelsinho Piquet - 0
22. Vitantonio Liuzzi - 0
23. Romain Grosjean - 0
24. Jaime Alguersuari - 0
25. Luca Badoer - 0

And, the construction standings finished as bellow:
1. Brawn-Mercedes - 172
2. RBR-Renault - 153.5
3. McLaren-Mercedes - 71
4. Ferrari - 70
5. Toyota - 59.5
6. BMW Sauber - 36
7. Williams-Toyota - 34.5
8. Renault - 26
9. Force India-Mercedes - 13
10. STR-Ferrari - 8

And as you can see, every one scored some points but the debutions Brawn-Mercedes clearly standing atop with 172 championship points.
And next year, there are going to be 19 races, and the season is going to get over by mid November. With new teams lines up, Lotus makes a comeback, hope its going to be another action packed GP racing as this year, 2010 (Twenty Ten).

Top 100 Tracks According To HT!

On the 23rd of October, 2009, Hindusthan Times, in it's special supplement, HT café gave, an article listing "Mumbai's Favourite Playlist" giving a line up of top 100 English tracks that have been playing in the city (and perhaps in India's other metropolises too). I don't know how far would one agree with this list but the list had some of the all time great English Songs ever, agreed.

Here is the line up: (according to htcafé 23rd October, 2009)
1) Summer Of '69 - Bryan Adams
2) Hotel California - Eagles
3) November Rain / Sweet Child Of Mine - Guns 'N' Roses
4) Winds Of Change - Scorpions
5) Zombie - Cranberries
6) Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd
7) Wonderful Tonight - Eric Clapton
8) YMCA - The Village People
9) Roadhouse Blues - The Doors
10) American Pie - Don McLean
11) That Thing You Do - Fountains Of Wayne
12) Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen
13) Smoke On The Water - Deep Purple
14) I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor
15) It's My Life - Bon Jovi
16) Loosing My Religion - REM
17) We Will Rock You - Queen (mistakenly printed 'Def Leppard' in htcafé)
18) We Didn't Start The Fire - Billy Joel
19) Comfortably Numb - Pink Floyd
20) Every Breathe You Take - The Police
21) (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction - Rolling Stones
22) Nothing Else Matters - Metallica
23) La Bamba - Los Lobos
24) Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor
25) Dancing In The Dark – Bruce Springsteen
26) Pretty Women - Roy Orbison
27) I Want To Break Free - Queen
28) Billie Jean - Michael Jackson
29) More Than Words - Extreme
30) Staying Alive - Bee Gees
31) Sacrifice - Elton John
32) Beat It - Michael Jackson
33) Sultana Of Swing - Dire Straits
34) Don't Speak - No Doubt
35) Everybody Hearts - REM
36) We Are The Champions - Queen
37) Hard Day's Night - The Beatles
38) Free Fallin' - Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers
39) Thriller - Michael Jackson
40) La Bamba - Ritchie Valens
41) Paradise (Original title: "Another Day In Paradise") - Phil Collins
42) With Or Without You - U2
43) What's Going On - For Non-Blondes
44) Cecilia - Simon And Garfunkel
45) Stairway To Heaven - Led Zeppelin
46) River Of Dreams - Billy Joel
47) You Sexy Thing - Hot Chocolate
48) Jeremy - Perl Jam
49) Sweet Dreams - Eurhythmics
50) Mama I'm Coming Home - Ozzie Osbourne
51) Sweet Home Alabama – Lynyrd Skynrd
52) La Isla Bonita - Modonna
53) I Feel Good - James Brown
54) What If God Was One Of Us - Joan Osbourne
55) I Will Do Anything For Love - Meatloaf
56) Simply The Best - Tina Turner
57) Girls Just Wanna Have Fun - Cindy Lauper
58) Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles
59) Wish You Were Here - Pink Floyd
60) Leaving On a Jet Plane - John Denver
61) Ice Ice Baby - Vanilla Ice
62) California Dreaming - Mamas And Papas
63) Proud Mary - CCR
64) What A Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong
65) Right Here Waiting For You - Richard Marx
66) D.I.S.C.O. - Ottawan
67) Lady In Red - Chris De Burgh
68) Riders On The Storm - The Doors
69) Jailhouse Rock - Elvis Presley
70) Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye
71) Imagine - John Lennon
72) Where The Streets Have No Name - U2
73) Take It Easy - Eagles
74) I Want It That Away - Backstreet Boys
75) Bittersweet Symphony - Verve
76) Living On The Edge - Aerosmith
77) Lean On Me - Bill Withers
78) Wonderwall - Oasis
79) Smells Like Teen Spirit - Nirvana
80) Iris - Goo Goo Dolls
81) Kung Fu Fighting - Carl Douglas
82) Uptown Girl - Billie Joel
83) Highway To Hell - AC/DC
84) I Love Rock And Roll - Joan Jett
85) Like A Prayer - Madonna
86) Love Is All Around - The Troggs
87) Somebody To Love - Jefferson Airplane
88) Smooth Operator - Sade
89) Unchained Melody - Air Supply
90) Light My Fire - The Doors
91) Gimme Hope, Joanna - Eddy Grant
92) Black Or White - Michael Jackson
93) Mama Mia - ABBA
94) Red Red Wine - UB40
95) I Just Called To Say I Love You - Stevie Wonder
96) Always - Bon Jovi
97) Words - Boyzone
98) Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers
99) Heaven - Bryan Adams
100) Gangsters Paradise - Coolio

This list has some of the most outstanding songs ever, but I certainly won't rely on the list, sorry, but I beg to differ...

Sometimes... Dreams Can Come True!

11th October, 2009, we (I, my brother - Malcolm, and my cousin brother - Pradeep) went on a trip to Igatpuri to see our aunt who is there (she's a nun there). It came up suddenly and to me it was a great thing because I badly need an outing.
So we set our journey from the Vasai - Jalgaon S.T. (State Transport) Bus, thankfully my brother had reserved the seats or else we would have to have stood all through the long journey. Sitting right at the end we were pretty excited about the journey, clicking pictures from our digi-cam, chatting, laughing and enjoying our bus ride. The driver too was some sort of a sport, we joked that he was a pretty nicely 'drifting' the bus through the Ghats in the grand Ferrari (we call the ol' S.T. Bus a 'Ferrari'). The greenery was amazing and specially the Ghats, the old bridges, it was all so beautiful.
On reaching Igatpuri, we had to walk a little bit more to reach the convent, when we reached the convent; our aunt greeted us with a warm smile happy to see us after a very long time. It (the convent) was so very simple looking yet so beautiful, after all it had a very grand mountainous view to it.
The saddest part was that we only had a very little time to stay; we had to catch the bus to Vasai. But aunty said that the bus now would be too crowded and we won't get a place to sit in the crown, so we decided to go by rail.
We took a jeep to the Kasara Station, from there to Dombevali, from Dombevali to Diva, and then caught the Diva - Vasai Train to get back home.
It was an amazing journey, loved it, I had a great experience. I always wanted to travel in the Diva - Vasai Train, got my chance, wanted to see Igatpuri, so, went there, wanted an outing, got it... but would love to enjoy the same for more than just one day - you know!

Steps Forward And Steps Backward

You always took steps forward to reach a desired destination, to fulfill your goals, to reach a point where you think you're really gong to be 'satisfied'. But then there were times when you had to pull up, taking your steps backwards. It was tough initially but then you realised that it was a part of a game, a game called life.
Life comes to us with many options or ways, but it's up to us to choose which one is the best one for us. At times we choose the wrong ones, and then we have to come backwards to choose another option. But at times all those options are just ways, and within those options there lies our ultimate goals.
We may choose any option, all these options or ways leas us to only one direction, at times we fail to see. What we do not realise, failure is just a stepping stone to success, we keep on saying that but tend to forget it easily.
The truth I feel is that every option, every way we choose is the correct one, once we fail in the same, we get another chance to overcome the past errors we made. And it is this way we can reach where we always dream of. There are many who got through against all odds and made it to the top, even though the kept laughing at them or cursing them, they did not budge, they kept on walking their way. And then there were those who felt like changing their ways every time they faced hardships, these were the one who suffered in the end, these were the ones who felt incomplete.
So what are you thinking now? All life needs is a few steps forward, then even a few backwards, to reach a desire called 'satisfaction'.

Footboarders Beware

You got no choice but to stand on the footboard of the local trains if you are a Mumbaiker, but of late, the TTE's are booking people who do so. Wonder what's got into them, yes, it's an offence but before no one really bothered about that, then why now suddenly the awareness?
People who are caught in the act, just complaint about the rush in the train, and as usual the TTS's don't give a damn. Today I saw the TTE's on the act at the Mumbai Central Station in the evening while coming home waiting for the train. Don't know if they were doing a god job but, some accuses were really baseless, travelers either wanting to make way for onboarders, or just trying to catch the train that was crowded. Some cases were genuine though, there were some who just blocked the ways for the onboarders.
Well, I don't know about this new act started of lately but as always there are too many flaws all around. At times people running on tracks are still ignored, and then there are some who intentionally flock around and create a scene or some kind of a racket, but go totally ignored.
Well, finally all I want to say is that, the act is good but the people who supervise i.e. the TTE's need to be trained first, and most importantly they should always catch the right person on the move.

Ask Me Not Anything

Days just go passing by and for me it's not going any easy, not really enjoying life as I always wished to. Sometimes things just don't seem to go the way I want to (that's life but...) and I'm left thinking what next. Luck seems to be fading away, life seems to be going in a mode unknown.
So do not ask me anything, anything about myself, because I don't think that I'll be able to tell you everything. Life inside is not so simple and all the bad things keep on happening at the same time, giving no chance at all to look back. And when there are some good things happening wonder why they are so short lived. "Came one day gone one night".
So I think what more to write, maybe I'll leave something for the next time. As they say "Life is and open book, it's never over until the final page is done".

Luck Fading Away Or Dying Out?

I don't know why they used to say that I'm lucky, but now, today I don't find myself lucky at all. Somehow the luck factor has died away from my life. Now I've become more sort of an unlucky person. Failing and falling in most of my life now, I think things are not like they used to be before. Life's gone from great to good and now from good to not so good.
Think I need a refreshment in life, to make it much better, but wonder what that refreshment could be...

Schumi Come Back To Life In The Fast Lain?

Following the tragic incident that happened at the Hungarian GP Qualifying, the freak accident that took place might just bring some good news to Schumi fans. Whatever happened with Massa was bad, but it's indeed good to hear that he is ok, and can walk out of the hospital within the next 10 or so days. But he may not be able to race now at least for two to three races. So I'm really hoping that Michael Schumacher somehow makes a comeback, it doesn't seem possible but I really hope that it would be possible.
Schumi, now 40 is certainly unlikely to replace Massa in the next races, but if he does, it would be fun to watch him again, doing what he does best - race a Ferrari that is!

Under The Spotlight: Michael Jackson Tribute


The final curtain has fallen,
The final show has just ended,
One of the greatest entertainers of all time now laid to rest.
So was his legacy that all over the world, no matter black or white, rich or poor, children or old people, no matter what cast, creed, colour came together to pay tribute to the King, to bid him a final goodbye.
Now there's no one under the spotlight, no one dares to touch those lines, but the spotlight, it shines, shines on to keep his legacy alive, a legend that will not be easily forgotten.
On the 7th of July, 2009, the world paid it's last respect to the King of Pop, crying in disbelief that he now was no more. A memorial held at the "Staples Center" saw his entire family on stage, including his three children, Prince Michael Jackson (12), Paris Katherine Jackson (11) and Prince Michael Jackson II - also known as Blanket (7), who were there for the first time on stage, and they sang to his tunes in memory.
His Music Will Live For Ever...

World Number 1: Roger Federer


Roger Federer is a true champion, and he just proved it at Wimbledon yesterday beating Andy Roddick in an amazing final in four hours and 16 minutes to claim his sixth Wimbledon crown. He beat him 5-7 7-6 (8-6) 7-6 (7-5) 3-6 16-14, the last set beating a breathe taking display of both players ability, but Federer had the last count breaking Roddick’s serve to earn the title.
The win not only gave Federer his 15th Grand Slam Victory, but also assured him Number 1 in the Tennis World Rankings yet again, well done Mr. Federer.

Long Live The King Of Pop!

26th June, 2009 saw the world in a state of shock, a shock which was really unthinkable of, pop superstar, the King of Pop, Michael Joseph Jackson was no more, and so were gone all the hopes of one of the greatest comebacks in ages.
May he now be at Peace, for all his life he was never at peace, stolen from his childhood and never really given a chance to express himself to the real world, Michael never really got to show the world the real side of him.
True legends die young, and Michael was not any exception.

India's Loss Was Pak's Game

T20 was just a fun game for them; all they thought of it seemed to be way different from what others thought of it. For them it was just a game played for fun, runners-up last time around in South Africa, they ended up becoming the champions this time in England. How odd is the game of cricket especially in this shorter format, mighty Australia, kicked out in the first round, where as a team like Ireland gave a tough fight to the Sri Lankans.
But this still means that good ol' England still have to prove a point in this game of cricket, they still have not won any major game, not a single World Cup, and not even a T20 Champions Trophy, that's pretty odd, if this is the Country that invented the game.
Surely, T20 is different game; anything can happen on a given day, zeros can turn heroes and heroes, well, you know can be a zero. India (winners of the last T20 in South Africa) didn't start well, though they won, they didn't look like a unit, where as list time runners-up Pakistan seemed to be a complete different unit altogether.
My personal favorites to win the Trophy were South Africa, but that didn't work so, sadly - but Pakistan had the better of India, South Africa and Sri Lanka. Well as they say anything is possible in this format of the game, and luck also plays it's part, well, Park was lucky - just like India were last time around.

Where's My Party Mode?

Yesterday I've been at a party at Privilege Inn (Pride Restaurant), Malad, it was a party hosted by HDFC Bank. It was supposed to be my first time at any kind a party involving a complete different level of people. Generally it was little awkward for me to be there and enjoy with these people, to say, they were all HDFC staffs' but for me were a complete unknown.
So, as usual the party started very late, every party starts late, a few gigs from a few people and then everyone was invited to hit the floor. Many hit the floor alright but it seemed a little awkward for me to join them, did feel like shaking the leg here and there but the mind was not with the heart. There were only a few people I really knew, but not really knew them in the real sense. They pulled me to have a dance; I did a little bit, but really could not loose my self into the music.
I had never learnt how to socialise in the first place, the only time I danced socially was at one of my uncles wedding and with my college friends during our sendoff party. Well, if there's a next time, I'd try to my best to at least dance a bit more ;)

Wanna-b Some Place Else

So now life has become more or less like a machine, doing the same thing over and over again, all over again and again and again and again...
I need a break, or maybe I need a vacation some place where I'll be far away from work and my routine life. Also thing about future studies looking to join Welingkar for a distance learning programme, lets see now. But where I really want to be now is a very peaceful place where I'd want to relax and spend some time for myself and keep away for the so called drowning world. I would love to go for a trip abroad, would prefer London at the O2 Arena in July just to see Michael Jackson perform his comeback gig.
What else? Well, then get back to work and keep doing the same damn thing over and over again, all over again and again and again and again...

Slumdog All The Way... Jai Ho!

So here I sit down again to write another blog, this one's the first in the year 2009. So where was I? Well, a little bit busy I guess - work load never gave me a chance to sit down and write another blog.
So what's special today? Firstly, it's a holiday today, and secondly, can't keep away from the Oscar glories that India touches thanks to the Brit director Danny Boyle's Mumbai-based 'Slumdog Millionaire'. The film has bagged 8 Oscars (Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, Best Picture, Best Music (Song - Jai Ho), Best Writing - Adapted Screenplay, Best Musical Score) which was really amazing. Frankly, I did not feel that the film would go on to put such a good show at the Oscars though, but was confident that A.R. Rehman would win one.
The whole thing about Slumdog winning was great; the feeling was amazing, just like an Indian film has won an Oscar. Though not an Indian film, it was a film about India, a film about Mumbai, and it's people.
All I can do right now is thank Mr. Danny Boyle for his wonderful adaptation, it was indeed wonderful and a very proud moment for every Indian. And of course not to forget our very own A. R. Rehman for his magical musical score in the film.
On one last note all I wanna say is ... Jai Ho!