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I am a born brave developer. Developers are all born brave...WHY???? Come on... because when every one around are afraid of BUGS, we, the born brave ones, create them, play around with them, fix them and in the process create many more of them... ;)

Thursday, September 23, 2010

Brighter side of CWG blunder

Friends, they say that 'be positive and everything will be good'. So, this statement helps me in understanding the CWG saga better. The silver lining I can find in all these CWG blunder is as follows:

1. CWG village will be the worst of the kind and there will be deliberate security issues.
2. Media will be paid to highlight smallest of the issues in very huge manner.
3. All the other nation and their atheletes, seeing this hyper highlighted issues, will be scared and will pull out of the games.
4. Who else are left in the game!!!! Only Indian athletes... and hurray we are going to win all the GOLD medals (who cares now of the silvers and bronzes) and we will be the champions of champion of 2010 CWG. History will be created which can never be erased until...
... India hosts the CWG again. :-D

I think keeping the above excellent idea in mind we should back our Sports body and govt. to bid for Olympics next time. what do you say friends... :-)

Friday, September 10, 2010

CSR: Innovative way by BSNL

BPL citizens in Rajasthan were distributed with mobile phones from BSNL. It seems to be a part of CSR activity of the organization. The people came in hope of getting some free grains instead they got cell phones. People were totally blank about what they are going to do with the handsets. Do we expect BPL people, who cannot afford for grains to pay for their cell bills and use them? They don't even know how to operate the handsets. And on TV, some of the politicians are praising the initiative.

Or if you look from another angle, those people can go and sell the handsets in 100 rs or so and at least buy some kilo of grains from the market or whatever they want to feed their stomach. So in the whole process, so many people will get benefited like: The shop keeper who will sell the grains, the local chindi chor shops who will buy the handsets from the people at the throw away price, the cell phone industry (Olive was the brand of cell phone I guess) who provided the handsets to BSNL, BSNL will also make some money out of very few people who are actually going to use its service and finally our TV channels who got a hot hot topic to show it on their channels... Hmmm... it seems to be a well thought out process by BSNL.