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Thursday, March 31, 2011

Arugula

Eruca sativa, Brassicaceae, Rocket, Arugula, h...Image via WikipediaArugula has knocked off Brazil as the top searched term at this blog. As in most people who search for something and end up at this blog search for the wonderful "arugula."

When "Brazil" took the crown I am like, wait a minute, I love soccer, but this is not a sports blog. Now I am alarmed all over again. I don't want this to end up a food blog.

This is a tech blog. Technology and business. How do I steer it back in that direction?

In Brazil's case I took care of the "problem" by writing many many posts about Brazil's economy. And I did some country study posts on Brazil as a potential country to go into for my microfinance venture.

But I don't know what to do with arugula. Houston, we have a problem.

Arugula And Location Patents
Brazil: Sao Paulo: Photos

I think I need to blog about FoodSpotting less often. Google by now thinks I have a food blog.

Curry In A Hurry: FoodSpotting First Friday: April 1
Twitter ---> Instagram ---> FoodSpotting


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Is Square A Microfinance Company?

I am watching this video and I am thinking, is Square a microfinance company? Is Square like microfinance for white people?

Think about it. People use Square for micro transactions. I have lost count of how many times I have heard Jack Dorsey make his cappuccino example.

Square just made my list of Stuff White People Like.



Jack Dorsey And I Were At Columbia Yesterday Evening
Jack Dorsey Also Has A FinTech StartUp

Jack Dorsey And I Were At Columbia Yesterday Evening

I did not even realize until after my event was over. We were at two separate events. I was at the Eric Ries event. I spotted Sree while I was there.

To You I Offer Buddhism And Yoga

Reclining Buddha headImage via WikipediaMinority Majority Nation?
Gender Talk And Pragmatism
TechCrunch: What’s The Most Difficult CEO Skill? Managing Your Own Psychology.: By far the most difficult skill for me to learn as CEO was the ability to manage my own psychology. Organizational design, process design, metrics, hiring and firing were all relatively straightforward skills to master compared to keeping my mind in check. Over the years, I’ve spoken to hundreds of CEOs all with the same experience. Nonetheless, very few people talk about it, and I have never read anything on the topic. It’s like the fight club of management: The first rule of the CEO psychological meltdown is don’t talk about the psychological meltdown. ....... this is the most personal and important battle that any CEO will face. ..... no CEO ever has a smooth path to a great company. Along the way, many things go wrong and all of them could have and should have been avoided. ..... If CEOs were graded on a curve, the mean on the test would be 22 out of a 100. This kind of mean can be psychologically challenging for a straight A student. It is particularly challenging, because nobody tells you that the mean is 22. ...... At a certain size, your company will do things that are so bad that you never imagined that you’d be associated with that kind of incompetence. Seeing people fritter away money, waste each other’s time, and do sloppy work can make you feel bad. If you are the CEO, it may well make you sick. ....... Every problem in the company was indeed my fault. ....... Being responsible for everything and getting a 22 on the test starts to weigh on your consciousness. ....... CEOs often make the one of the following two mistakes: 1. They take things too personally 2. They do not take things personally enough ...... Ideally, the CEO will be urgent yet not insane. She will move aggressively and decisively without feeling emotionally culpable. If she can separate the importance of the issues from how she feels about them, she will avoid demonizing her employees or herself. ...... In your darkest moments as CEO, discussing fundamental questions about the viability of your company with your employees can have obvious negative consequences. On the other hand, talking to your board and outside advisors can be fruitless. The knowledge gap between you and them is so vast that you cannot actually bring them fully up to speed in a manner that’s useful in making the decision. You are all alone. ....... asking oneself anything 3,000 times turns out to be a bad idea ...... if you don’t like choosing between horrible and cataclysmic, don’t become CEO ...... Make some friends ..... it is extremely useful from a psychological perspective to talk to people who have been through similarly challenging decisions. ...... Get it out of your head and onto paper ..... I wrote down a detailed explanation of my logic ...... Focus on the road not the wall—When they train racecar drivers, one of the first lessons is when you are going around a curve at 200 MPH, do not focus on the wall; focus on the road. ........ A Final Word of Advice – Don’t Punk Out and Don’t Quit As CEO, there will be many times when you feel like quitting. I have seen CEOs try to cope with the stress by drinking heavily, checking out, and even quitting. In each case, the CEO has a marvelous rationalization why it was OK for him to punk out or quit, but none them will every be great CEOs. Great CEOs face the pain. They deal with the sleepless nights, the cold sweat, and what my friend the great Alfred Chuang (legendary founder and CEO of BEA Systems) calls “the torture.” Whenever I meet a successful CEO, I ask them how they did it. Mediocre CEOs point to their brilliant strategic moves or their intuitive business sense or a variety of other self-congratulatory explanations. The great CEOs tend to be remarkably consistent in their answers. They all say: “I didn’t quit.”

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To Catch A Dollar





Front Facing Camera


This guy got more votes than me when I ran for Freshman Class President.

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Princess Kate Middleton | Biography



Catherine Elizabeth "KateMiddleton (born 9 January 1982) is the fiancée of Prince William of Wales. Since their relationship began, Middleton has received widespread media attention and there was much speculation that they would eventually marry. On 16 November 2010, the office of the Prince of Wales at Clarence House announced their engagement. On 23 November, it was announced the wedding will take place on 29 April 2011 at Westminster Abbey, with the day declared a bank holiday in the UK.
Middleton grew up in Berkshire and, after attending Marlborough College, went to the University of St Andrews, where she met Prince William, also studying there, in 2001. They started a relationship, followed by media attention, triggering complaints by Middleton that the media were harassing her. In April 2007, the press reported that William and Middleton had split up. They continued to be friends, and later in 2007 they reunited. Since then, Middleton has attended many high-profile royal events. She has been admired for her fashion sense and has been placed on numerous "best dressed" lists.








Obama Has A Computer

Kassidy Brown: No April Fool Joke

Friday, April 1, 7-9 PM
Curry In A Hurry
Lexington + 28th

I announced yesterday that Kassidy Brown of Journey Of Action is going to be there for the FoodSpotting First Friday dinner in Little India. Because that happens to be on April 1 there might be speculation the whole thing is a joke, a trick I am pulling upon the FoodSpotting enthusiasts.

I want to say that is not so, although I have a track record. In middle school I imitated the headmaster's handwriting and signature and got a teacher to rush over to the headmaster's bungalow.

But this is real. Kassidy Brown really is coming on Friday. Be there.

Journey Of Action: Connecting The Dots: Social Activism: Social Media
Splitting A Platter With Kassidy Brown
Inviting Charlie O'Donnell To A Pillow Fight
Journey Of Action

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Auto Tattooing Machine

Auto Tattooing Machine - Chris Eckert introduced an invention for 2011 called Automatic Tattooing Machine. Now you can easily make a tattoo in your home as well. Have a look around some of the pictures of that machine








Barack's Positivity

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Ri...Image via WikipediaAt first I thought he was being naive. That was in 2007. I loved the guy. I was his first full time volunteer in the city.

He will get knocked around a few times, and then he will come around to it, I thought. He will learn.

And then he started winning. Big. And I am like, wait a minute, whatever he is doing is working. I declared myself a student of his new kind of politics, his positivity.

First I thought it was naive. Then I thought it was maybe weakness. Then I saw it was pragmatism. I mean, it was working wildly.

Much later I realized it takes enormous strength to do what he does. That positivity thing is a sign of tremendous strength.

But I still am for tactical positivity.

"I believe in being nice, but that does not apply to my enemies."
- Larry Ellison.

Some people go to bed early and wake up early. I don't do that. Maybe Barack is one of those early morning people. But I have my own style. It is different. It is legit. It works for me.

Plotting revolutionary poverty alleviation asks for one being open to many styles. Positivity is one of them.

Turning The Table Upside Down With Food
Barack Obama Proved Me Wrong On Race And Libya
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Woodkid: Iron

Woodkid - Iron from WOODKID on Vimeo.


(Via Kirk Love)

Holy Ghost!: Wait And See



(Via Soraya Darabi)

Rudiments Of A Corporate Culture

Fruit PassionImage via WikipediaPassion For Microfinance
Passion For Social Media
Passion For Tech
Passion For People
Post-ISMs Individual: No Sexist/Racist/Homophobic/Classist Jokes/Comments
Passion For Profits: Work Hard, Play By The Rules, Innovate

Passion For Microfinance

We are a microfinance outfit. We are not a political party. We are not in education. We are not health people. We don't do bio tech.

Passion For Social Media

Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr, LinkedIn: You need to be active on these platforms.

Passion For Tech

What tech blogs do you read? Have you built something? Tech is way more than coding.

Passion For People

We are more a High Touch operation than a High Tech operation, although the tech part is key.

Post-ISMs Individual: No Sexist/Racist/Homophobic/Classist Jokes/Comments

This is very important. If over 70% of your customers are going to be women, it would make sense to have a corporate team that is more than 50% female. And a corporate culture that tolerates sexist comments and jokes makes for a hostile environment. Microfinance is a global industry. The corporate team has to look global. Cultural diversity is something to be celebrated. You can not empathize with the dollar a day people if you do not make attempts to be a post-ISMs individual. It is a value system thing.

Passion For Profits: Work Hard, Play By The Rules, Innovate

Does the market fascinate you?
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Goes Viral, SmartWater

Jennifer Aniston

Jennifer Aniston

She Goes Viral, for SmartWater

Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral", for SmartWater

Since 2007, Jennifer Aniston has worked in a publicity campaign for the drink SmartWater;

On March 7, 2011, she released a YouTube video, titled "Jennifer Aniston Goes Viral", for SmartWater, tripling online interest in the product within 24 hours of the release.

Recently, Jennifer Aniston to direct short movie about breast cancer. Jennifer Aniston is set to direct a short film about breast cancer as part of the Lifetime Project Five anthology series.

Jennifer Aniston will join Alicia Keys, Demi Moore and Monster and Entourage director Patty Jenkins. A fifth director will join the team for the five-part series but the name has yet to be announced.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Jacob Barnett: Boy Genius?


The Daily Mail: Autistic boy,12, with higher IQ than Einstein develops his own theory of relativity: A 12-year-old child prodigy has astounded university professors after grappling with some of the most advanced concepts in mathematics. Jacob Barnett has an IQ of 170 - higher than Albert Einstein - and is now so far advanced in his Indiana university studies that professors are lining him up for a PHD research role. The boy wonder, who taught himself calculus, algebra, geometry and trigonometry in a week, is now tutoring fellow college classmates after hours. And now Jake has embarked on his most ambitious project yet - his own 'expanded version of Einstein's theory of relativity'. His mother, not sure if her child was talking nonsense or genius, sent a video of his theory to the renowned Institute for Advanced Study near Princeton University. According to the Indiana Star, Institute astrophysics professor Scott Tremaine -himself a world renowned expert - confirmed the authenticity of Jake's theory. ...... 'The theory that he's working on involves several of the toughest problems in astrophysics and theoretical physics. ..... 
German-born theoretical physicist Albert Einstein.Image via Wikipedia'Anyone who solves these will be in line for a Nobel Prize.' ...... 'Whenever I try talking about math with anyone in my family they just stare blankly.' ... Jake was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome, a mild form of autism, from an early age. ..... he didn't talk until the age of two ...... He would fill up note pads of paper with drawings of complex geometrical shapes and calculations, before picking up felt tip pens and writing equations on windows. ..... By the age of three he was solving 5,000-piece puzzles and he even studied a state road map, reciting every highway and license plate prefix from memory. ..... By the age of eight he had left high school and was attending Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis advanced astrophysics classes. .... Jake has trouble sleeping at night as he constantly sees numbers in his head..... Jake has turned the sleepless nights to his advantage - debunking the big bang theory. ..... The next step, according to professor Ross, is for Jake to leave class altogether and take up a paid research role.

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Journey Of Action: Connecting The Dots: Social Activism: Social Media


The Journey Of Action siblings Kassidy and Ryan have caught the imagination of many a techie in New York City. What gives? What are they up to?

One, they are on the road. When you spend relentless hours in front of your computer travel of the Ryan and Kassidy Brown kind are fantasy territory. They are doing it. A long time ago I saw a movie about a boat ride from western India to some Arab country. The smart aleck white guy went over to the captain of the ship and said, you know, these days there are airplanes, this journey of yours is just a few hours, the world has become small. To that the captain said, the world has not become small, we have. Saying hello to someone in person is not the same as saying hello over email or Twitter. The world has not become small. Ryan and Kassidy are out there. They are doing it.

Two, the allure of social activism is very real. Changing the world is the most often cited reason as to why a tech entrepreneur wants to do the tech entrepreneur thing. I might flame out but at least I will flame out trying. I might make a lot of money, but at least I will change the world. That seems to be the mantra. And here come along Ryan and Kassidy, and they are like, here, these are people spread across the country and the hemisphere, and they are not plotting to change the world after they raise venture capital money, they are already changing the world in measurable ways. Activism is well and alive with or without tech entrepreneurship. They are doing it and Kassidy and Ryan are reporting on them. It is happening. The revolution will happen with or without the tech entrepreneurs in New York City. That insight brings some humility to the equation. Maybe you are no revolutionary, maybe you are just some geek too afraid to step outside of Manhattan.

Three, social media and social activism are a cocktail. Social media is our realization that reality is more fascinating than fiction. They are using simple tools to tell stories. They are capturing social activism stories on film and turning them into webisodes for the web audience. They are doing it. You could argue all those activists could easily have created little video clips to upload on YouTube on their own, and they perhaps have done that. But I was not aware of any of them before Kassidy and Ryan started shaking up the New York tech scene. They connect the dots for many people like me. Their human presence does what mere technology can not do. A story is best shared through human voice. They provide that human voice.

Their American leg of the tour has been fascinating enough. I can't wait for their Latin American tour.

Splitting A Platter With Kassidy Brown
The Arab Revolutions And My Rethinks On Britain And France
Minority Majority Nation?
Inviting Charlie O'Donnell To A Pillow Fight
New York City
Journey Of Action
Gender Talk And Pragmatism
Caroline McCarthy On Gender
Autobiography
Curry In A Hurry: FoodSpotting First Friday: April 1
Twitter ---> Instagram ---> FoodSpotting
Happy World Water Day
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Insured Celebrity Body Parts

1. $1 Billion Legs

Mariah carey




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Tina Turner

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Bette Davis

3. $70 Million Legs

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Dolly parton

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Hundreds: I Love My Harbour



(Via David Noel)

Splitting A Platter With Kassidy Brown

When I put word out that I was looking to split my platter with someone on Friday, I had no idea that person might end up being Kassidy Brown of Journey Of Action fame. Well, I have an email from her to confirm.



The Arab Revolutions And My Rethinks On Britain And France

Paris Exposition: Champ de Mars and Eiffel Tow...Image by Brooklyn Museum via FlickrUltimately It Is About Iran, Because That Is Where It All Started
Syria's Turn
The Anatomy Of Revolutions For Democracy

For me Italy has been Mississippi. I have been everywhere in Mississippi. It is charming. But I never felt like I wanted to move there, or even perhaps visit again. Somebody might say something. I was all too aware of its racial history, and the coded racial language that can still permeate political campaigns in that part of the US. One ad against black guy Ford in Tennessee simply had a white woman say, "Call me!"

I have never been to Europe. I have long thought I'd want to have been to Africa and Latin America and if there is still some gas left, I might hop by Europe some day. But after the past few weeks I am much more thawed. Britain's and France's willingness to go in there and do something about the hapless civilians in Libya has shaken my own personal world. I am much more open to visiting Europe now.

The past is prelude. History is a springboard. We need to be obsessed with the future. Sometimes when you try to get your points across about race relations some people think, maybe he does not like white guys. If you are a white guy who makes racist, sexist comments, cracks racist, sexist jokes, I don't, truth be told. But my absolute favorite thing - yes, thing - to hate on this planet are Third World dictators. There I relentlessly look for common cause.

You talk about the plight of the Madhesi in Nepal, and you can't underestimate the extent of internalized prejudice that permeates the Madhesi population. Common cause goes way beyond identity.
New York Times: A Paris Farewell: Weaned as I was on “A Moveable Feast” and “Memoirs of Montparnasse,” when I moved to Paris, I saw it clearly divided between the artsy Left Bank and the buttoned-up Right Bank. The Left Bank was for thinkers and dreamers; artists and musicians; students and stargazers who famously sought inspiration ....... , nothing made me happier, or feel more Parisienne, than meandering up and down the pedestrian blocks, inhaling the irresistible smells of roasting chickens, stinky cheeses and warm, yeasty baguettes. On more occasions than warranted, I’d treat myself to a crème-filled pain aux raisins from Stohrer, one of the oldest bakeries in Paris. ....... (or bobos — “bourgeois bohemians” — in Parisian parlance). ...... Like the Mission in San Francisco or the Lower East Side in Manhattan, Canal St.-Martin is gritty with dirt and makeshift tarp shelters. But it’s also alive with creative energy. ...... I saw the same cool kids snacking on tapas like oyster tapioca with blood sausage and dried duck meat. ...... “This neighborhood is very off the track, so clients are people who know Paris a little.” ...... Mostly though, I contented myself bytaking in the views overlooking the canal — knobby chestnut trees, vagrant homeless camps and all. ...... Paris is a city filled with five-star hotels, each with its own history and style. ..... Since I couldn’t afford one of the 139 rooms or suites that start at 730 euros a night, I figured I’d do the next best thing: splurge on lunch. ..... When in Rome, I told myself, and went directly to the French side. ..... Just as the edgy east had drawn me in throughout my first year, as autumn turned to winter during my second year, I eagerly soaked up its more sophisticated side. ...... As soon as I arrived, I spied Mr. Robuchon, who has more Michelin stars than any other chef in the world, supervising in the open kitchen. I knew it was going to be a special lunch. “Une coupe de Champagne?” I was asked as soon as I was situated at my corner perch at the bar, seated between two pairs of men. I accepted. ....... and brochettes of creamy Parmesan-covered salsifis — a root vegetable (salsify to the Englsh-speaking) that I had never heard of but was given to me by Mr. Robuchon himself as un cadeau, and something I’ll now forever seek on menus. ....... As the lunch rolled on, I discovered the two pairs of men I was seated between included Michelin reviewers and members of the Club des Cent, a distinguished, if not clandestine, organization of 100 French gastronomes. The gentlemen pointed out many others in the restaurant I should have recognized but didn’t, including the actor Jean Reno and the singer Charles Aznavour and the former French prime minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin. The atmosphere was electrifying, but I couldn’t take my eyes off the food. ....... By the time I finished my golden caramel soufflé, most everyone in the restaurant was gone, and there I sat, “Mademoiselle Amy,” befriended by the staff, if only for the day. ..... When I finally left the opulent den, parting with repeated handshakes, smiles and “enchantées,” I was beyond sated, beyond charmed. But I couldn’t help but also feel a tinge of melancholy: If only I could pack up this moment and a hundred others — biking across the Pont Alexandre III, admiring the rosebuds in the wintery Palais Royal gardens — and place them alongside the boxes of macarons and photos of Alain in the Marché des Enfants Rouges. Then I stepped out onto the Champs-Élysées, into the buoyant heart of Paris, and the wistfulness vanished, just like that.
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Minority Majority Nation?

NASA StarChild image of Stephen Hawking.Image via WikipediaI was at an event last night, and one speaker said how America will have become a minority majority nation by 2050, as in the nonwhites will have become the majority by then. And this was not my first time hearing that. I actually might have read that for a course in college.

But I feel the need to respond. Having experienced ethnic prejudice in Nepal, and racism in America, and having gone through the deep convulsions of a political revolution in a Third World country, the poorest outside of Africa - Nepal - and having thought through the group dynamics elements of tech startups, that minority majority nation talk to me feels like seeing 2050 through 2010 lenses.

I give to you sushi and yoga and hip hop and salsa. I give to you the Spanish language. These are so mainstream in the white parts of America already. But then I grew up learning English where I grew up. My point is America will not have become a minority majority nation in 2050. I hope much sooner than 2050, maybe as early as 2020 - and a lot of that might be to do with globally universal broadband - we will start to see all of culture as belonging to all of humanity. If I am a white guy, and I like sushi, I like sushi, what are you going to do about that?

The English language does not belong to any one culture. Sushi does not. Yoga does not. There will be a lot of mashing up going on down the line, all the way down to the genetic pool. Cross-racial, cross-cultural relationships and marriages are going to get more and more widespread. The number one reason I get excited at the prospect of gay marriages becoming mainstream and humdrum is all those gay couples likely will adopt kids from all over the world, and things will get colorful. Who is white? Who is not?

As I passionately follow the revolutions sweeping across the Arab world I get reminded it is not about liberating Egyptians, or Libyans. It is about the individual. It is about the individual everywhere, America or Iran.

When Mugabe terrorizes black people, he is not terrorizing black people. He is terrorizing the individual. We want a world where a black person can end up in the Oval Office in America and a white person can own a farm in Zimbabwe. People should be allowed to move across the world.

Yes, poverty can be eliminated. And fast. Yes, democracy will spread: it is one way traffic.

America is not on its way to becoming a minority majority nation. America is on its way to becoming a hugely multi-cultural nation. All culture belongs to all of humanity. We will respect the individual, no matter who they are, and we will happily share. We will share music, food, festivals. We will share languages and religions. And we will genetically mix. It is not like the grand wheels of evolution care one way or the other.

"It is not clear that intelligence has any long-term survival value."
Stephen Hawking

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