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Sunday, November 17, 2013

Companies and culture



Things I learnt

1. Non-compete clause - Meredith Whitney worked for Fox to be out of bank business for a year.
2. Customer service agents get incentives for short calls.
3. Zappos rotates who mans front desks to keep egos in check.

The profiles of the business leaders in the book are an easy way to know what was it that clicked for them instead of having to plow through their biographies. Wait they are under 40, so not all of them think they have even lived enough to think of biography. Eric Ryan has his The method method book.
When I read the Method section I was very curious to know of their products. Even the bowling pin structure didnt click in my mind that I have already seen their products. Same with under armour. Their logo is hidden in the annals of the consumer minds. I feel a small picture of the company logos would have added to the reader's bonding of the profiles right from the beginning.
This book set straight some of the perks of a company that get exaggerated by word of mouth. I also gave a friend a recommendation of a to do in Vegas - visit Zappos.
Some of the people profiled are media darlings while the others are not too heard of.

Saturday, November 16, 2013

Ants and watermelon

Yesterday a weather forecast showed ants whisking the watermelon away. What is the connection between ants and watermelons?
Is it just the sweet?

Poets note

How a night is different from another.
How tomatoes/produce different in another month

A killdeer sound approached with 9 killdeers following it.
A butterfly visited the Brazilian skyflower and left in the same haste

Sofa journeys

Lately I want to look at pictures for inspiration. At first I thought what better than google maps. i forgot about the photos option.
Golconda Khurd
A map is the best way to begin with when you have no particular destination in mind. But once you follow the paths, your heart will lead you.
OX elephant illusion
The clouds over 'the Irrawady delta' make a satellite image of maps, the real ride.
Long Island - We take the nouns for so granted that we dont dissect them for the words and meaning they contain. There should be a word for it. 

Friday, November 15, 2013



In The country, the starting point triggers like a firework and then the poem traces the spark.
How More than a woman began.
Aimless love - Roving in search of love.
Love irrational

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

I have been to London to look at the queen

From a bleeding goat

The dying goats last words

To write what I want, I need to break the twig which seems to take the courage of the hiker in 28 where to live and to die both need courage. When the opposites dont maintain their tension, the minutes, hour and second have all fallen in line. Even the hour glass needs upturning. It aint counting when its done counting. The hour glass needs to be on an inclined trapeze.
For the first time, the hour glass looks like a wine glass too.
Timewheel and Giant Hourglass

Three things that stopped me in my tracks

1. A presentation at work showing the design in schematic.
2. How to sketch with electronics
3. Cowboy up sticker in the parking lot

This book belongs to

This life
belongs to
me be longs
to be me
Esse

The best author is the one who is ashamed to become .. - Nietzsche

Lemon juice

Lemon slows
decay of rice
Pulihora

A bowl of Pulihora is left in the open overnight. I took it for grante dthat it would be spoilt. While gettin ready to clean it, I smelled it for bad odour. And then it occured how on trips on trains and flights, we take Pulihora and air it a bit so it stays fresh longer.


Sunday, November 10, 2013

Putting the skin of aloneness on




A while ago at a lonely bus stop I saw a LED display with moving indicators of time and temperature. On the wintry night that moving display gave a cozy feeling. That place felt like you wouldnt feel alone even if you were.
This book with vibrant illustrations with background changing constantly spread by spread seems like that display. If you read the book fast enough you can match the rapping tune of the makers in the video How to be alone, of the same name as the book.

Smooth pebbles





Some writers like Gail Sher have made Haiku practising famous. 
Kigo - spring rain?

poet Title clarifies poem

She picks paper white
as boiled egg


From the haikus that I liked best, I take lessons in
1. How few words can encompass the world. Like the Worldsowrth's world-grain-sand
2. Actions in nature, traced back to its origins, find company - cedar cones (Gerald Vizenor)
3. Ilusions - James W hackett - minnows in shallow
4. Origin of certain thoughts like Peggy Willis turtle on a turtle on a rock

Dawn.. the rooster for sacrifice calls in the temple - K Ramesh

My favourite - Mule dragging dawn across the bridge - John Willis

At the beginner level you will be taken by aleast few haikus and enjoy the moments of when the poetry was written.
I can memorise this poetry if not Shakespeare.


Saturday, November 9, 2013

Good find


I have never heard of the poet BJ Ward. The cover of the book ’Jackleg Opera’ with its exposed piano is like Billy Collin’s poem ‘Building with its face blown off’. Rubberneckers welcome.
My favourite is ‘Upon learning that hearts can become stones’. It is easy to relate with poems that have a tangible inspiration. This poem triggered by a newspaper clipping is a good example of his enchanting poetry. For a beginner poet just coming to the acceptance or realization of this metaphor would be the start and the end, while the poet here draws out the evolution of hearts to stone through the channel of life and language.
In most poems, the lines are of equal length but the pacing of words split the lines in the readers mind while reading. Visually the poems have a formal long line look. But the verbs in the middle break the line causing the illusion of bite size literature. There is the occasional Emily Dickinson style dashes. Often I would auto read the poems and then go back to the beginning of the poem to make sure, I didn’t miss anything.
Most of BJWard’s poems address a definite subject ranging from banal like stapler to universal like love. It could be a turtle, answering machine, cats, lovers, absence, unavailable father. Father poems steer clear of bitter but not without leaving a chilling effect. Many of literary figures too show up for some humour.
Having been a poet for more than 2 decades, poetry workshops and book tours too find find place in the book. In one such, the poet compares writing poetry to skiing
‘spreading easily across white surfaces,
Making our way from one margin to the other
And leaving marks-‘