Just finished reading the first book of Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events". The first book is called "The Bad Beginning" involving the unfortunate events surrounding the lives of the Baudelaire children. I think post Harry Potter, children's books have undergone 360 degree change with calamities and disasters being the central theme of any series. Gone are the days of William series books by Richmal Crompton a delightful series involving the danger with which William regularly goes through his life. I guess, the danger part has been upgraded substantially. The first book looked good. Goodreads 4/5
Sunday, January 24, 2010
A Series of Unfortunate Events - The Bad Beginning
Just finished reading the first book of Lemony Snicket's "A Series of Unfortunate Events". The first book is called "The Bad Beginning" involving the unfortunate events surrounding the lives of the Baudelaire children. I think post Harry Potter, children's books have undergone 360 degree change with calamities and disasters being the central theme of any series. Gone are the days of William series books by Richmal Crompton a delightful series involving the danger with which William regularly goes through his life. I guess, the danger part has been upgraded substantially. The first book looked good. Goodreads 4/5
Andheri East skywalk goes haywire
Now that the contours of the skywalk being constructed at Andheri east is getting clearer, it seems the skywalk is going haywire or nowhere. It starts at andheri station and goes alongside the road towards sahar and joins the andheri west east bridge. That's all. What is the use of such skywalk which no one will use because nobody needs to go the west-east bridge at all. There are no offices there and from the bridge itself it is a long walk to anywhere. What's wrong with these guys MMRDA or BMC or whoever is implementing this project. It would have been better to take the skywalk along the andheri-kurla road and deposit it before the highway into an underground section and bring it out after the highway onto the chakala section, because thousands upon thousands of people walk this section everyday. Also crossing the highway will become easier because presently it is dangerous and time consuming. Who cares for people anyway!!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Basu alive even after death
It seems Jyoti Basu is still alive amongst us, even after his death. His two corneas has been transplanted to two different patients, while NIMHANS wants to study his brain. Let's hope that the two patients who has benefited from Comrade Basu's eyes are not politicians, otherwise, we it will be shudder time all over again. NIMHANS should make a deep study of his brain and find out how Basu continued to be a communist marxist while communism itself collapsed all over the world and also while his son was a staunch capitalist.
Versova-Andheri-Ghatkopar Metro 1
Anil Ambani's consortium says that Metro 1 between Versova to Ghatkopar via Andheri will be ready by end of 2010. I can't see how that will happen, becase work is incomplete in many places, not started in certain places like over the Andheri railway station, near Asalpha, towards Ghatkopar etc. They have taken more than 6 months and still not completed the first station so far at Chakala, how in the earth will they complete the entire project by end 2010, i fail to understand.
Haiti quake and India's response
Sad to see India's callous ignorance of the year's biggest calamity - Haiti's devastating earthquake, which has resulted in more than 2 lakhs dead, thousands homeless and injured and a third of the capital's property damaged. Surely India should do something for Haitians and in their reconstruction.
Easy Run - Friday, 22nd January 2010
Did an easy run of 31.59 minutes, basically re-starting after the marathon. Next year's goals - sub 2.10 in half marathon; 125 hours of running, reducing weight to 65 kgs and running at least 6 events in 2010.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
No Pak players in IPL-III
So there begins a drama, which threatens a non-existent state relations between two adversaries. If big bosses thought they were street smart by not bidding for any Pakistani players, then their naivete could be exposed if another issue flares up - that of Australian players in light of the continuous racist attacks against the Indians in Australia. I hope Australian thugs stop harassing Indian cabbies and workers, because without the Australians in the IPL, it is going to a big damp squib, please note.
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