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Elephants and bikinis

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I suspect every Indian living outside India gets asked the ‘elephant’ question at least once.

Do elephants really roam the roads in India? I mean if you are driving and you see an elephant on the road, what do you do?

Some times it gets better.

Do all Indians wear turbans?

My answer usually varies for these questions, but the one time I was asked the turban question, I said:

Yes, in fact we are all born with one. I went to school with a turban riding an elephant :) . In fact we have elephant performers who ride on the elephant and do the Indian rope trick with a snake on top of the elephant :) .

It is pretty funny how popular culture determines public opinion about an exotic place. I asked the guy who asked the turban question where he got the idea of turbans.

Oh, every time you see anything about India, you see turbans. National Geographic, PBS, even Armageddon. Remember the scene where Indians pray in front of the Taj Mahal?

So much for turbans. I should try a turban one of these days.

The last time I visited India, the reverse elephant question was posed to me.

In America, do people really roam the streets in bikinis?

Hmm, how do you answer that one?

Well it depends, in the beaches, yeah. In the streets adjacent to the beaches, maybe.

So they do walk around in bikinis, eh?

Pray tell, where did you get the idea?

Oh every TV show I see has someone or the other running around in a bikini.

I guess they are still showing re-runs of Baywatch in Star TV :)

Writer Sujatha dead

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Sujatha, the prolific tamil writer passed away on Feb 27, 2008 :( .

He was truly super-human. He was one of the very few people who could write about high tech to religion to detective stories to drama to dialogues. A trained engineer, who lead the team that created India’s electronic voting machines, he was truly an expert in anything he did.

Post retirement, he was active in the tamil movie industry and he was instrumental in a lot of the good movies the past 15 years.

He introduced computers to me in his ‘Silicon sillu puratchi’ [a silicon revolution] 20+ years ago. He knew how to convey binary and xor gates to even a 10 year old. Towards the end, he was instrumental in getting tamil i18n in linux. He was writing about XML / RPC and such even as late as this year.

Both me and my mom are fans of his writing. It was one of the few things we both could discuss without a generation gap. He knew how to appeal to her as well as me as well as to Gen X-ers.

I am truly going to miss his writings. Truly.

The state of innovation in India

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Excellent take on this topic.

I personally think SWITCH [read the article] did a bit of damage to the ability of individuals to innovate in India. If you can join one of the big consulting firms and get paid $$$ quite easily for a great quality of life, why risk it all?