Sunday, July 15, 2007
SIM Card
It's so scary. Nearly everyone who has a pre-paid SIM Card, leaves it with some friend of his or her, while going to another city or country for a tour or for good. If someone can get 15 years of jail sentence for this, we should all think before we do so.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Sa re ga ma pa, Indian Idol, Voice of India
Three music reality shows are running parallely. Sa re ga ma being the pioneer, is still best in quality. Indian Idol is following its peers. Voice of India is the youngest of them, and seems a little immature. The only good thing about these shows is - they are giving platform to numerous talented youngsters. Even appearing in these shows gives them credibility, and progressing to higher levels often opens new vistas for them.
What attracts me and others like me is that we get to enjoy the lovely performances, and come to realize how much talent is hidden among ourselves. The long queques for auditions show how confident the Indian youth is getting. And the fact that a huge number of girls are ready to face the tough conditions to realize their dreams, and the fact that numerous parents support them in this endeavour is so heartening that the gloom spread by the appalling conditions of the male-female ratio in India seems to have its limits.
One more aspect needs to be highlighted that now girls and boys compete together in these shows. There was a time when Sa re ga ma used to have separate competitions for girls and boys. Though it had its own merits, as two people were crowned at the end, but competing together gives more credibility to the winners, and confidence and feeling of equality to girls.
These shows have different methods of judging. While Sa re ga ma pa and Indian Idol rely on popular votes, Voice of India till now is being judged only by the official judges. Both methods have their merits and demerits. Popular votes can be manipulated. Especially if you can vote online, which is free of cost, people can just go on creating IDs and voting for a participant of his or her choice. Here the participants, and their friends, who are not so net savvy will lose. If popular votes are accepted there should be some method to it, so that the vote can show the real following.
What attracts me and others like me is that we get to enjoy the lovely performances, and come to realize how much talent is hidden among ourselves. The long queques for auditions show how confident the Indian youth is getting. And the fact that a huge number of girls are ready to face the tough conditions to realize their dreams, and the fact that numerous parents support them in this endeavour is so heartening that the gloom spread by the appalling conditions of the male-female ratio in India seems to have its limits.
One more aspect needs to be highlighted that now girls and boys compete together in these shows. There was a time when Sa re ga ma used to have separate competitions for girls and boys. Though it had its own merits, as two people were crowned at the end, but competing together gives more credibility to the winners, and confidence and feeling of equality to girls.
These shows have different methods of judging. While Sa re ga ma pa and Indian Idol rely on popular votes, Voice of India till now is being judged only by the official judges. Both methods have their merits and demerits. Popular votes can be manipulated. Especially if you can vote online, which is free of cost, people can just go on creating IDs and voting for a participant of his or her choice. Here the participants, and their friends, who are not so net savvy will lose. If popular votes are accepted there should be some method to it, so that the vote can show the real following.
Labels:
Indian Idol,
Music,
Reality Shows,
Sa re ga ma pa,
Voice of India
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
Starting blogging
Starting blogging
Hope someone reads it.
Was scanning old photos to save them from rotting. Of course these photographs are precious, as they are the pieces, the important people in my life held in their hands. Scanned photos can't boast of such distinction, but to save the images of the past, and to save the images of those important people, what could be a better medium than the internet.
Is the net really safe? What if its infrastructure is someday destroyed? Are there ample backup facilities available?
Hope someone reads it.
Was scanning old photos to save them from rotting. Of course these photographs are precious, as they are the pieces, the important people in my life held in their hands. Scanned photos can't boast of such distinction, but to save the images of the past, and to save the images of those important people, what could be a better medium than the internet.
Is the net really safe? What if its infrastructure is someday destroyed? Are there ample backup facilities available?
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