FTOTW35 – best links of the week ending 15-April-2012
Filed in General Interest, April 15, 2012, 6:46 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @sbkaufman: Your Words Determine your Thoughts FTOTW Link 34661 by michael michalko ~ brilliant
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rsukumar: RT @ArchanaRaghuram @newscientist: Monkey see, monkey decipher: Baboons tell real English words from non-words FTOTW Link 34662 ~Amazing
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rsukumar: M&M’s @AnandMahindra paints a bold vision & says Days of Jugaad over. FTOTW Link 34663 ~ brilliant /Via Prof Rishikesha Krishnan IIMB
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rsukumar: RT @2rams: Store this number if you are travelling by Indian Railways… 8121281212 FTOTW Link 34664 ~ amazing. Hope it is true.
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rsukumar: RT @raobhanu @ForbesTech: IBM: Communication and Curation go hand in hand. FTOTW Link 34665 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @dorait: Seth Godin: “There are two things that disqualify someone from being listened to” FTOTW Link 34666 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: Meet the new enterprise customer (lot like the old enterprise customer) FTOTW Link 34667 ~ vv insightful /via @vijayanands
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rsukumar: RT @S_Sivakumar: Why Experts Can’t Solve Big Problems? FTOTW Link 34668 (via @SunilMalhotra) ~ vv insightful
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FTOTW34 – best links of the week ending 8-April-2012
Filed in General Interest, April 8, 2012, 6:46 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @scanman: Indian inventor develops clothes to heat or cool wearer FTOTW Link 30449 – via @elavasam ~ Amazing if it works as claimed.
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rsukumar: RT @jk533: What are you doing to reinforce your users’ happy moments in your products? FTOTW Link 30450 via @CNET ~ brilliant ~ indeed
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rsukumar: RT @claychristensen: Welcome to the post-PC era. FTOTW Link 30451 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @padma8376: Why External Hires Get Paid More, & Perform Worse, than Internal Staff – K@Wharton: FTOTW Link 30452 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @mfrancone: 50 Centuries Of Work = 5 Important Lessons FTOTW Link 30453 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: Wedding invite content written in Javascript and has an imbedded NFC chip & QRCode FTOTW Link 30454 by @sudarmuthu ~ vv cool
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FTOTW33 – best links of the week ending 1-April-2012
Filed in General Interest, April 1, 2012, 6:46 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: A life captured FTOTW Link 27163 ~ brilliant short story by @kum72 #fiction
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rsukumar: RT @vimoh: AR Rahman and the Art of Focus FTOTW Link 27164 ~ vv insightful & surprising
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rsukumar: RT @arunavabose: Tech Companies Don’t Use Their Own Products FTOTW Link 27165 ~ vv insightful by @tdav
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rsukumar: FTOTW Link 27166 breakthrough bias ~ insightful /via @jorgebarba
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A life captured
Filed in Fiction, March 27, 2012, 7:04 pm by Kumaran TweetRakesh was a simple man working as an administrative assistant in a private company. His job used to extend from 8 AM to 7 PM everyday. He was one of those guys who comes first and leaves last. He was one guy whose absence really crippled the entire office. He also happened to be the lowest paid employee. His peers in other companies were making at least twice his salary. He never opened his mouth to ask anything since this was his first job 20 years ago when he graduated. His gratitude combined with his timid nature would cause him to freeze even the thought of asking a raise or changing a job.
Just when you think that this was his life at work was tough , his personal life was even more depressing. He got married to a woman older than him by 5 years. Shaila had got divorced after couple of months of her marriage. Shaila managed to charm Rakesh as he was her neighbor. Rakesh being an orphan only help speed things into a marriage. Shaila always liked to keep control over everything including Rakesh. This was to the extent of the color of underwear worn by Rakesh and his daily expense were controlled by her. He used to get his daily “bata or pocket money” every morning from her. This included his bus fare & 2 teas in the tea shop near the office. He was not good looking but Shaila was and this was enough consolation for him to feel gratitude.
His life was split or rather splattered across his house and office in a sad manner. His only solace is on Saturday’s when he works only till 2PM. Then he walks over the beach close to his office and spend time in the beach looking at the children and waves till 6PM. Then he walks back to serve his term in the house.
One weekend as he sat down on the beach looking at the waves his hands were playing with sand. Suddenly he felt some object. It turned out to be a rickety old camera. It looked pretty rusty. He played with it until somehow he felt it came to him. He put it in his pocket. Then as the sun was setting he started to leave home. He always liked the fat woman who used to sell corn always look at him pleasantly. He would feel the need to buy something but never had the money. Her smile used to stay on his mind. So to please her he whips out the camera and points it her and clicks with a sound coming out. She gives a big smile in return. Even though he knew the camera was not working at least he could give her a moment of happiness. He kind of did the same thing to the peanut seller and the dog which always walked beside him from the beach to the bus stop. He was never sure why the dog walked with him but it always did. The picture he took of the dog was just to make him feel happy to the extent that he felt those images were inside the camera. He went back to his dreary life as the bus came as he looked forward to the next weekend.
The next weekend came as he walked and sat down at his regular place on the sand he got lost in the waves. As he was looking around the beach appeared strange than it ever did. He could not place a finger on what was actually wrong. He tried hard to look around then it dawned him and he was distraught at the sight that met his eyes. He could not find the corn selling lady or the peanut seller or the dog. That was what was really missing. All the things which cared from him in the beach were gone. Why? How? what happened? He was distraught that the things which gave pleasure to him were nowhere to be seen. He asked around in nearby shops and other hawkers. He was shocked to hear that all of them including the dog had died last Monday on the same day. He was shattered and the earth under his legs gave way. He dragged himself.
That night as he continued to rue over the small things had gone away. How is it that all 3 died on the Monday? Was it some infection on the beach, if so others should have got it? How a dog could be affected by the same thing which affects a human being. They all died a natural process it seems they went to sleep and never woke up. Strange indeed, then something a weirder thought dawned on him and he felt his body go into a shiver and was sweating profusely. His thought went to the camera. He pulled from his drawer and held it in his trembling hands. He saw a small inscription on a label. He took a magnifying glass to read it as he scraped away the dirt and rust. There it read-“With this capture the life that you want captured forever”. He dropped the camera and his heart literally stopped and his head into a spin he lost consciousness and fell into the bed.
He was woken up by the morning alarm and all things came back. First he thought it was a dream and sighed a relief only to realize no it wasn’t. He could not believe that he had taken the lives of all those with this evil camera. Is it a coincidence or is he just imagining things? He was hoping that was it. But there could be only one way to check it out. Try it.
He walked out into the balcony of his house with the camera in his hand. He looked around to see what could be his test guinea pig well he found one. Actually the thought bought a smile to his mouth. It was the neighbor’s dog which used to bark incessantly not letting him sleep. He suddenly felt a strange sense of power he always wanted in life. He took the camera looked at the animal which caused him sleepless nights and clicked. Nothing happened. He went back to his life of Shaila and office work.
The next day he woke up and hurried to the balcony. He got a lump in this throat as there was a small group at the neighbor’s house. He slipped on his shirt and rushed to the neighbor’s house. He heard the neighbor sobbing-“I don’t what happened Brownie had a normal dinner and did not have any illness. When I woke in the middle night I was surprised to see him continue sleeping and not get up to give me a happy bark which he usually does. I thought he must have been tired, little did I know that he had died”. He was inconsolable as the dog had been like a child to him. But all Rakesh could feel was a strange sense of happiness, power and control. He now had the power to do what he wanted. Just then a scream pierced his ears “Rakesh, you useless man what are you doing down there? Come right now and clean the bathroom I need to take a bath”. He turned out to see Shaila in her full ruthless form of anger and power. He turned at her and a smile came across his face. He felt relief.
John the Inspector of police of the area where Rakesh was staying got out of his jeep. He remarked to a constable who had just walked up to him-“What anything unusual?” . The constable replied – “Nothing sir seems a heart attack but have asked for ambulance to take the body for post mortem just in case”. John walked in to see Shaila lying on the sofa, he continued into the bedroom to see Rakesh also in same state. Suddenly a wail sailed through the house “That stupid man can’t just die leaving me alone”. John turned around to see Shaila at the bedroom door looking at Rakesh’s body with all her wrath.
As John finished his formal set of questions the ambulance arrived to take the body. Rakesh’s body was put on the stretcher and taken away. Shaila sunk into the sofa the one person who she thought she could live off was no more. But then she also felt a strange love for the guy who worked/lived for her. She looked around the room and actually missed him.
She recalled how she had been watching TV last night till late. Then she was disturbed by mosquitoes biting. She called out to Rakesh but as he did respond she realized he must have slept off. She went into the bedroom to get the mosquito cream and could not find it. Searching for it she opened Rakesh’s shelf to find a rickety toy camera. “Hah this man never grows up , look at him having a toy camera. No wonder he has never got anywhere in office”. She points the camera and giving the title “The most useless man” does a mock click. She tossed the camera and took the mosquito cream. She went back to watching TV.
FTOTW32 – best links of the week ending 25-March-2012
Filed in General Interest, March 25, 2012, 6:45 pm by Sukumar TweetProlog
Here are the best links shared on my tweet stream this week.
Best Links
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rsukumar: RT @PriyaRaju: India & its Kakonomics – FTOTW Link 20601 via @ksrikrishna ~ ****ing brilliant. Explanation for “Indian Standards”?
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rsukumar: RT @GarethIdeas: Did the first Americans come from Europe, not Asia? The Solutrean hypothesis FTOTW Link 20602 ~ amazing
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rsukumar: RT @pamelamaeross: great post about culture of innovation! @MattMonge: Speaking of Jay-Z… 🙂 FTOTW Link 20603 ~ brilliant
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rsukumar: /Via @vhariraj: The Neuroscience of Your Brain On Fiction: FTOTW Link 20604 by @anniemurphypaul ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @parvathimenon: Work – Life ‘integration’ – not just ‘balance’: FTOTW Link 20605 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @investoralist: Efforts vs. passion, from @mcuban FTOTW Link 20606 ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @planemad: How the happiest people in the world spend their money FTOTW Link 20607 (via @sangeetab86) ~ vv insightful
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rsukumar: RT @arunavabose: Ever wondered how a dolphin (or other sea mammal) sleep without drowning? FTOTW Link 20608 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: Toronto Hospital Using Kinect To Help Surgeons Call Up Images During Operations FTOTW Link 20609 ~ vv cool /Via @lizasisler
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rsukumar: RT @mindkhichadi: Why Working More Than 40 Hours a Week is Useless : FTOTW Link 20610 ~ vv interesting
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rsukumar: RT @4KM @garybcohen Novelty to Tackle Workplace Problems FTOTW Link 20611 ~ vv insightful
Epilog
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