Woodstock 2008, 4th March '08 update
Sunday, May 11, 2008
4th March 2008 update on woodstock 2008: (through DNA India)
The much-hyped Indian Woodstock Festival seems to have run into problems with a clash between the organisers
The Eastwind Music Festival that Delhi witnessed last month drew the best of musical talent and was described as the Indian version of the classic Woodstock Festival. A few months earlier, though, a bigger announcement was made — there was to be an Indian adaptation of the Woodstock backed by Artie Kornfeld, the original Woodstock organiser. Whatever happened to that project?
Another story doing the rounds suggests a grand Woodstock Festival is happening in Goa with a line-up similar to Artie’s festival, which was being planned in Bangalore in partnership with the Art of Living. Some probing about the status of the Bangalore festival brought into light a dispute between the organisers. After Jackie Shroff, who was part of the deal initially backed out, two other members also seem to have left the project.
“Art of Living has also backed out because Artie doesn’t want to do it for a social cause. It seems like a money-making racket. So we pulled out. We got an email from Artie, who soon after his return to the US from India, showed disinterest in doing it the ‘social cause’ way. He said he was living off his girlfriend’s money and wanted to make some money out of the concert. This beat the whole purpose.
We immediately gave up the idea,” says Suryaveer Singh, who had 19% stake in the company Full Circle formed to back the project. The other stake holder and organiser Lalit Bhatnagar, however, rubbishes the rumours saying things are going in the right direction. According to him, the project is still on and Art of Living is very much a part of it. “Sri Sri Ravishankar is in the US and might be even meeting Artie for further discussions. People have quit the project due to personal reasons,” he confirms.
As far as the Goa Woodstock goes, it’s all a hoax according to Lalit. There are also groups on Facebook and other sites about the impending concert in Goa, which Lalit says is untrue and that the Bangalore festival is slotted for end of this year. Incidentally, Shillong is also being considered as the venue. The rift has left the people who quit the project with a feeling of betrayal. “We were the ones who put Lalit and Artie in touch with Art of Living,” rues Suryaveer. The festival plans to get some original acts from the original Woodstock including Santana and other acts such as Red Hot Chili Peppers.
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WoodStock India, Goa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WoodStock India, Goa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Santana(Confirmed)
Ravi Shankar (Performed at Woodstock 69)
Red Hot Chilli Peppers
Starship (members of the band Performed at Woodstock 69 as Jefferson Airplane)
Fleetwood Mac
Queen (don't know what line-up)
Iron Butterfly (Performed at Woodstock 69)
Paul McCartney (Beatles)
Jethro Tull (Refused to play at 69)
The Rolling Stones
Aerosmith
Black Eyed Peas
Norah Jones
Fat Boy Slim
The Prodigy
More To be Listed.......
(These are tentaive International Music artists rumoured to be a art of it apart from DJ's, Local Artists, etc
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The news has been doing rounds for quite a sometime now in various communities and forums. It is speculated that the 6th edition of the Legendary Music Festival can very well take place in Goa, India on 08.08.08. Though nothing is for sure but a possibility cannot be ignored too.
Whats more? The rumour is that artists like Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Paul McCartney (Beatles), The Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Norah Jones, Iron Butterfly, Queen, Santana, Ravi Shankar, Fat Boy Slim have confirmed their presence.
Though there is no official announcement yet but the fans are already dreaming it in Goa.
Related Links:
Jackie to hold Woodstock in India
For the first time in India, the legendary rock concert will be recreated in Goa with international bands in attendance. Thirty-nine years after rock music writer and producer Artie Kornfeld held his legendary Woodstock Music & Art Fair in Bethel , New York, Jackie Shroff is planning a similar concert in Goa next year…read full article.
Father of Woodstock Hums Iindia Tune (Video Link)
Artie Kornfeld (Arthur Lawrence Kornfeld) goes down memory lane as he gets nostalgic about organising the legendary Woodstock festival.
This is his first time in India. Artie, the official organiser of the landmark 1969 Woodstock Festival, has arrived in India to strike a deal with the movie star Jackie Shroff.
LATEST UPDATE:
Jackie pulls the plug on Woodstock
Actor decides to pull out of the Indian Woodstock project and plans a rock show of his own. However as it turns out that Jackie has pulled out of the venture for now. “I’m planning it for next year or so and it will definitely be for a social cause,” he adds.
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Bush remarks on Indian food habits boomerang
Friday, May 9, 2008
Commodity Online
ROME: US president’s controversial remarks on Indian middle class’s food habit seems to have boomeranged on him as the latest FAO data shows consumption by Americans has grown at a much faster rate than Indians.
According to the `global food market report` of the Food and Agricultural Organization, the growth in the cereal consumption in the US was the highest in the world in 2007-08.
The food grain consumption in the US is estimated to have increased to 310.4 million tons in 2007-08 from 277.6 million tons in the previous year, showing 11.81 percent jump.
In contrast, the consumption in India is estimated to have grown by mere 2.17 percent to 197.3 million tons from 193.1 million tons. In China the growth was 1.8 percent to 389.1 million tons from the previous 382.2 million tons.
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Thursday, May 8, 2008

Wheel and deal your way to a fortune even faster using debit cards instead of cash! All it takes is a card swipe for money to change hands. Now you can collect rent, buy properties and pay fines - with the touch of a button!
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Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Greenspan, Bernanke, Bush, Obama, Clinton, McCain, Cheney Dick,
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Who are you?
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Financial calculators
Casio FC 200V
Looks like a 4 line dot matrix. the TI BA II Pro II is a single line calci.
Programming function removed. (Casio Fc 200 had it, but read.. it says they have made some special programs:
"The FC-200V does not have the programming function which the previous one has, however this function is thought to be used for the Bond Calculation, Depreciation and Break-Even Point Calculation which are all built-in the FC-200V. "
Financial Calculations
Simple Interest
Compound InterestsTVMn
P/Y, C/Y
Cash Flow (Investment Appraisal)
Amortization
Conversion
Day calculations
Cost, Shell, Margin
Bond calculation
• Purchase price
• Yield to maturity
Depreciation
• Straight - Line Method
• Fixed percent Method
• Sum-of-the-Year's Digits
• Declining Balance
Break-Even Point Calculation
• Break-Even point sales quantity
• Break-Even point sales amount
• Sales amount for expected interest
• Sales amount for expected interest rate
• Margin of Safty
• Degree of Operating Leverage
• Degree of Combined Leverage
• Degree of Financial Leverage
http://www.casio-europe.com/euro/sc/financial/fc200v/specifications/
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TI BA II Professional
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_baii_plus_pro.html?bid=5
• Solves time-value-of-money calculations such as annuities, mortgages, leases, savings, and more.
• Generates amortization schedules
• Performs cash-flow analysis for up to 32 uneven cash flows with up to 4-digit frequencies; computes NPV and IRR
• Net Future Value (NFV)
• Modified Internal Rate of Return (MIRR)
• Modified Duration
• Payback and Discounted Payback
• Choose from 2 day-count methods (actual/actual or 30/360) to calculate bond price or yield to maturity or to call
• 4 methods for calculating depreciation, book value, and remaining depreciable amount: SL, SYD, DB, DB with SL cross-over
• Depreciation Schedules
• Bond prices and yield to call or maturity
• Also computes: break-even calculations, interest conversions, delta %, profit and loss, cost, selling price, margin and markup.
• Prompted display guides you through financial calculations showing current variable and label
• BGN/END payment setting
• Partial years
• 10 user memories
• 10-digit display
• List-based one- and two-variable statistics with four regression options: linear, logarithmic, exponential and power
• Math functions include trigonometric calculations, natural logarithms, and powers
• Black protective pouch with quick reference card included
• One lithium 2032 battery included
• APD™ (Automatic Power Down) conserves power
• One-year limited warranty
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BAII PLUS ™ PROFESSIONAL
Guide Books
The following guidebooks are available for this product:
• BA II PLUS(tm) PROFESSIONAL guidebook
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/downloadcenter/SoftwareDetail.do?website=US&appId=6115&tabId=2
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BAII PLUS ™ PROFESSIONAL
Key Fonts
The following key fonts are available for this product:
• BA II PLUS™ & BA II PLUS™ PROFESSIONAL Key Fonts
http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/US/productDetail/us_baii_plus_pro.html?bid=9
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TI BA II Professional Tutorials
http://movies.atomiclearning.com/k12/ti_ba2
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The art of perceiving evil
No tough choice. By reducing the interest rates, he's bringing about starvation to the world.
Hang in there. Don't get muddled up in finance.
The sheer sense of the perception of the smell of pure evil pervades around me now.
The door has been opened ever more slightly. Let us push harder against it, if not to close it, then at least to ensure that the youngest feel less pain.
That does not require a Gandhi cap. Or saffron robes either. Nor education.
Won't get fooled again.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=b3mi-bKtDGA
Buffett says the same thing - in a more technical language.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=a9qMR2tesBU8&refer=home
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Bernanke may be doing the right thing for all you know - despite the unpopularity. Hiking interest rates could reduce money supply and fall in domestic consumption. Reducing it as he has done with a hope that domestic consumption will pick up could cause inflation reducing domestic consumption - tough choice indeed.
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Gold worth $1,600?
It's so easy to see gold support at $700-$725. (God help if that breaks!)
It's at $850 or so currently.
Seems that the downside target will reach End July- August which is India's lean period.
With gold ETFs available in India (demat gold), that's an easy ride on one commodity which is long term bullish.
Ride from $725 to $1,600. Not a bad 100% profit in say, two year's time.
http://futuresource.quote.com/charts/charts.jsp
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Speculating in hunger: Are investors contributing to the global food crisis?
Friday, May 2, 2008
Investment newsletters are now featuring headlines like "How You Can Profit from the Global Food Crisis." The recommended investments include agribusiness stocks and exchange-traded funds (ETFs) that speculate in agricultural commodities. These investments will no doubt do very well in the global food crisis; but before you put your money down, you may want to explore whether you will be helping to alleviate the problem or contributing to it. Do you really want to "invest" in starvation? In an April 23 article in the German news source Spiegel Online called "Deadly Greed: The Role of Speculators in the Global Food Crisis," Balzli and Horning note, "Many investors . . . are simply oblivious to the fact that by investing in the global casino, they could be gambling away the daily food supply of the world's poorest people."
The main reason for rising prices, of course, is the surge in demand from China and India.
Hundreds of millions of people are joining the middle class each year, and that means they
want to eat more and better food. A secondary reason has been the growing demand for
ethanol as a fuel additive. That's soaking up some of the corn supply.2
That's the rationale published in the Journal of Wall Street, the financial community that brought you the housing bubble, the derivatives bubble, and now the commodities bubble, producing the subprime crisis, the credit crisis, and the oil crisis. The main reason for the food crisis, says this author, is that the Chinese and Indian middle classes are eating better. Really? Rice has been the staple food of half the world for centuries, and it is hardly rich man's fare. Moreover, according to an April 2008 analysis from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization, food consumption of grains has gone up by only one percent since 2006.3 That hardly explains the fact that the price of rice has spiked by 75 percent in just two months. The price of Thai 100 per cent B grade white rice, considered the world's benchmark, has tripled since early 2007; and it jumped 10 percent in just one week. The fact that corn is being diverted to fuel, while no doubt a contributing factor, is also insufficient to explain these sudden jumps in price. World population growth rates have dropped dramatically since the 1980s, and grain availability has continued to outpace population. Biofuels have drained off some of this grain, but biofuels did not suddenly happen, and neither did the rise of the Asian middle class. If those were the chief factors, the rise in food prices would have been gradual and predictable to match.
Read the whole thing here:
http://www.webofdebt.com/articles/global-food-crisis.php
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Lasik surgery, 2.5% fury, 2.5% despair.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
One of the issue as I understand, having read it in detail elsewhere, is that there is no way that the eyeball can be kept totally still with current technology, amongst other things. Better to stick to specs or contacts.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0%2C2933%2C352587%2C00.html
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"You really do believe, this talk of God is true
Friday, April 25, 2008
Carly Smithson might be the first "American Idol" contestant to be voted off the show for blasphemy.
Online chat boards devoted to "American Idol" have been abuzz since Ms. Smithson performed the title song from "Jesus Christ Superstar" -- the 1970 rock opera, which many Christians consider offensive -- on Tuesday's episode. Ms. Smithson received the fewest votes of the six remaining contestants following her Tuesday performance. Her elimination was announced on Wednesday night's episode. The week's performances were drawn from the works of Andrew Lloyd Webber, who wrote "Jesus Christ Superstar" with Tim Rice.
Since its debut, and particularly following the release of the 1973 film version, "Jesus Christ Superstar" has been railed against by some Christians for its portrayal of Jesus as confused and at times unwilling to accept his role, and because it hints that he had a sexual relationship with Mary Magdalene.
Mobile phones 'more dangerous than smoking'
Monday, April 21, 2008
Brain expert warns of huge rise in tumours and calls on industry to take immediate steps to reduce radiation
By Geoffrey Lean
Sunday, 30 March 2008
Mobile phones could kill far more people than smoking or asbestos, a study by an award-winning cancer expert has concluded. He says people should avoid using them wherever possible and that governments and the mobile phone industry must take "immediate steps" to reduce exposure to their radiation.
The study, by Dr Vini Khurana, is the most devastating indictment yet published of the health risks.
It draws on growing evidence – exclusively reported in the IoS in October – that using handsets for 10 years or more can double the risk of brain cancer. Cancers take at least a decade to develop, invalidating official safety assurances based on earlier studies which included few, if any, people who had used the phones for that long.
Earlier this year, the French government warned against the use of mobile phones, especially by children. Germany also advises its people to minimise handset use, and the European Environment Agency has called for exposures to be reduced.
Professor Khurana – a top neurosurgeon who has received 14 awards over the past 16 years, has published more than three dozen scientific papers – reviewed more than 100 studies on the effects of mobile phones. He has put the results on a brain surgery website, and a paper based on the research is currently being peer-reviewed for publication in a scientific journal.
He admits that mobiles can save lives in emergencies, but concludes that "there is a significant and increasing body of evidence for a link between mobile phone usage and certain brain tumours". He believes this will be "definitively proven" in the next decade.
Noting that malignant brain tumours represent "a life-ending diagnosis", he adds: "We are currently experiencing a reactively unchecked and dangerous situation." He fears that "unless the industry and governments take immediate and decisive steps", the incidence of malignant brain tumours and associated death rate will be observed to rise globally within a decade from now, by which time it may be far too late to intervene medically.
"It is anticipated that this danger has far broader public health ramifications than asbestos and smoking," says Professor Khurana, who told the IoS his assessment is partly based on the fact that three billion people now use the phones worldwide, three times as many as smoke. Smoking kills some five million worldwide each year, and exposure to asbestos is responsible for as many deaths in Britain as road accidents.
Late last week, the Mobile Operators Association dismissed Khurana's study as "a selective discussion of scientific literature by one individual". It believes he "does not present a balanced analysis" of the published science, and "reaches opposite conclusions to the WHO and more than 30 other independent expert scientific reviews".
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Recipe: Mud patties
In Haiti, where three-quarters of the population earns less than $2 a day and one in five children is chronically malnourished, the one business booming amid all the gloom is the selling of patties made of mud, oil and sugar, typically only consumed by the most destitute.
"It's salty and it has butter and you don't know you're eating dirt," said Olwich Louis Jeune, 24, who has taken to eating them more often in recent months. "It makes your stomach quiet down."
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Friday, April 18, 2008

"Rice is a staple food," Chardonnay is not."
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Make ink from tea
Thursday, April 10, 2008
To make ink from tea, all you need is:
* a strong cup of black tea
* unsoaped steel wool
* vinegar
* a small saucepan (or beaker)
* 3% hydrogen peroxide (from chemist or drugstore)
To make ink from tea:
1. Make a third of a cup of strong black tea with a tea bag, or use the strained dregs from a teapot. The tea contains tannic acid.
2. Dissolve some unsoaped steel wool by warming it in a quarter of a cup of vinegar in a small saucepan. The solution will be greenish-blue due to indigo. (If you don't know about ions yet, don't worry.)
3. Add the iron solution to the tea. Black iron (III) tannate will be formed. Be careful, this is indelible and will stain clothes.
Try writing with the ink. You may need to thicken it by adding a thickening agent such as gum arabic or kudzu.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Never Said Goodbye
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
11 year old performs C'est La Vie by ELP!
Friday, March 21, 2008
Excellent rendition, smooth timing!
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C'est La Vie, Emerson Lake and Palmer
Thursday, March 20, 2008
My third custom video, merging an existing Korean (?) ballet by a disabled couple with "C'est La Vie" by Emerson Lake and Palmer.
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The Gold selloff
>XAU, weekly chart

>XAU, daily chart
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Gold bear
Gold for April delivery fell $59, or 5.9 percent, to $945.30 an ounce on the Comex division of the New York Mercantile Exchange. That's the biggest percentage drop for a most-active contract since June 2006. Gold reached a record $1,033.90 on March 17.
In 1980, the price tumbled $50 a day from Jan. 22 to Jan. 24. On Jan. 21 that year, the metal climbed to $873, a record that lasted for almost 28 years.
If you haven’t bought gold or silver already you are completely insane.
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The Chinese Death Cross
Tuesday, March 18, 2008

14th March 2008
It's known to technicians everywhere as a death cross, and it is happening on the Shanghai Composite Index. That's the index that has jumped by over 450% during the last two years--a sure sign of a speculative bubble.
A death cross is formed when the 50-day moving average of a stock falls below (crosses) the 200-day moving average. It indicates that there are currently more people selling than buying the stock. It is as bearish as it gets.
And it's not the first time the exchange has seen the "death cross," either.
As you can see, the death cross came twice on the index over the last five years, first in 2003 and later in 2004. Each time, of course, the index dropped dramatically, culminating in a 50% decline over all.
And while a third death cross hasn't actually completed yet, the Shanghai Composite continues to drop even as a Bernanke-inspired rally pushes the Dow higher. The index actually lost nearly 3% on the same day the Dow rallied 440 points.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/68518-why-it-s-not-too-late-to-short-china?source=side_bar_short_ideas
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18th March 2008, a turning point?
I'll be damned. The Dow is up 105 currently and shows no sign of stopping. Commodities have been hammered, and oil has shown it's biggest drop in years! That's how fast things change. Gold, too, shows topping up signs now.
Look for $600 gold. Look for 85 in dollar index. Also look for 13,500 is Dow Jones Industrial Average in the next several months. It is called bear market short covering rallies.
That's how fast a view can change. I think it changed tonight.
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Never hold on to what you won’t buy now
Monday, March 17, 2008
There’s no point in burying your head in the sand like an ostrich and waiting for a miraculous rebound. An active interest in the state of affairs is a must. The first thing you should do is take a long, hard look at your portfolio.
"Does it have more of established companies with proven track records, or does it consist more of stocks like Nagarjuna Fertilizers & Chemicals and Reliance Natural Resources (RNRL), which you bought because they were ‘momentum plays?’
Having done that, get rid of the momentum stocks. After all, with the momentum gone, it’s time for these stocks to go as well. The rule is simple: ‘Never hold on to something that you wouldn’t buy now’ . Never ‘hope’ or ‘pray’ . It is either a ‘buy’ or a ‘sell’.
So, it doesn’t matter at what price you bought such stocks — just dump them and collect whatever cash you can. If you have blue-chips in your portfolio like Reliance Communications, Bharti Airtel, Hindustan Unilever or ICICI Bank, to name but a few, you can actually choose not to sell them. In the long run of say, 3-5 years, there is a good chance that you will still earn a return higher than what a bank deposit can give you in the same time period."
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/Investors_Guide/Cash_is_King_Tips_for_small_retail_investors_/articleshow/2872872.cms
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Cramer; Note to Fed: Start bailing

"We are now at the level where the president has to get involved. We are now at the point where we have to worry about the barter system. We have to start being concerned about whether trades clear in the system.
It's a crime that all of this could have been avoided. But it wasn't.
And now they have to accept that some very big banks are going to go bankrupt. If they don't get ahead of it, the banks that go under will be the biggest ones in the country.
That needs to be prevented.
I don't think they understand that.
I don't think they have the courage, the knowledge, or the conviction to do what they have to do."
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Listen to Meredith Whitney.

At first glance, you say "She cannot be a Wall street analyst!". She is, and a good one at that.
This is what she has to say today (17th March 2008):
"The problems at Bear Stearns may be unique, but U.S. financial stocks nonetheless have further downside of as much as 50%, according to Oppenheimer & Co. analyst Meredith Whitney."
“On the basis of book value, most banks do not appear expensive as they trade near price to book multiples of the 1990-1991 credit cycle,” she said in a note. “However on the basis of tangible book value, banks look expensive and are trading well above tangible book value.”
"Merrill Lynch, UBS and Citigroup will be the worst hit. Lehman brothers shares are already down 30 per cent in pre-opening trading."
Ms Whitney, Forbes’s second-highest-ranked stock picker for 2007, set off the biggest stock market decline in the US since August with a note on Citigroup.
The analyst who downgraded Citigroup, which led to a broad stock market sell-off in November, said she had received several death threats, the Times of London reported Saturday.
"Clients are not pleased with my call and I have had several death threats," she added. "But it was the most straightforward call I've made in my career and I am surprised my peer analysts have been resistant. It's so straightforward, it's indisputable."
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How to avoid a toxic Holi
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Around 2001, two environmental groups called Toxics link and Vatavaran based in Delhi, did a study on the contents of these chemical colours and published its results in a fact sheet on Holi. This research revealed that Holi colours come in three forms; pastes, dry colours and water colours.[1]
The pastes contain very toxic chemicals that can have severe health effects as follows:
Black contains lead oxide and can cause renal failure.
Green contains copper sulphate and can cause eye allergy, puffiness and temporary blindness.
Silver contains aluminium bromide which is carcinogenic.
Blue contains prussian blue which can lead to contact dermatitis.
Red contains mercury sulphate which is highly toxic and can cause skin cancer.[2]
The dry colours, commonly known as gulals, have two components – a colourant that is toxic and a base which could be either asbestos or silica, both of which cause health problems. Heavy metals contained in the colourants can cause asthma, skin diseases and temporary blindness.[3]
Wet colours, mostly use gentian violet as a colour concentrate which can cause skin discolouration and dermatitis.
These days, Holi colours are sold loosely, on the roads, by small traders who often do not know the source. Sometimes, the colours come in boxes that specifically mention For industrial use only.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holi
Safe Holi colours:
Make your own colours!
The good news, however, is that it is possible to make simple natural colors in one’s own kitchen.
These simple recipes for making natural colours were also freely distributed as part of the Safe Festivals campaign, and children were taught how to make colours through lecture demonstrations in schools.
Here are a few things one can do at home:
* Mix haldi powder with besan for a lovely yellow.
* Slice a beetroot and soak in water for a deep pink.
* Boil Marigold or Tesu flowers in water for yellow colour. The other easy way to get a yellow liquid colour is to soak peels of pomegranate (Anar) overnight.
* For an orange red paste, henna leaves (mehndi) can be dried, powdered and mixed with water.
http://www.kalpavriksh.org/f1/f1.4/GAholi1
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Labels: colors, colours, gulal, herbal gulal, holi, organic colors, toxic, toxic colors
Roubini's nightmare
Saturday, March 15, 2008

[Elaine: I amended this chart to show important banking moments. This is amazing. It shows clearly that our banking system is insolvent. This graph should be posted on all front pages, it is more important than peccadillos of our ruling elites running after expensive whores. This is them running after Miz Risky, the biggest Whore of them all.]
UBS puts the banks total losses from the subprime fiasco at $600 billion. If that's true, (and we expect it is) then the Fed is out of luck because, at some point, Bernanke will have to throw in the towel and let some of the bigger banks fail. And when that happens, the stock market will start lurching downward in 400 and 500 point increments. But what else can be done? Solvency can only be feigned for so long. Eventually, losses have to be accounted for and businesses have to fail. It's that simple.
Roubini has been right from the very beginning, and he is right again now.
http://elainemeinelsupkis.typepad.com/ezmoneymatters/2008/03/roubinis-nightm.html
http://benbittrolff.blogspot.com/2008/03/really-scary-fed-charts-march.html
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Can I remove the vocals from a recording to make a Karaoke track?
Friday, March 14, 2008
This is possible only for certain stereo tracks. When the vocals are exactly the same on both stereo channels, you can remove them by “subtracting” one channel from the other. This works for many studio recordings, where the vocal track is mixed exactly in the center.
To do this in Audacity:
1. Import your stereo file into Audacity.
2. Open the track menu (click the arrow next to the track title), and choose “Split Stereo Track.”
3. Select the lower track (the right channel) by clicking it in the area around the mute/solo buttons.
4. Choose “Invert” from the Effects menu.
5. Using the track menus, change each track to “Mono.”
Press the Play button to hear the results. If you are lucky, the voice will be gone but most of the other instruments will be unaffected, just like a karaoke track. You can use the Export commands in the File menu to save the results.
If the vocals are not exactly the same on both stereo channels, there are some other techniques or optional plugins you can try. Please see our Vocal_Removal Wiki page for more details.
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The World's new black market, derivatives
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
"In our view, derivatives are financial weapons of mass destruction, carrying dangers that, while now latent, are potentially lethal."
That warning was in Buffett's 2002 letter to Berkshire shareholders. That was 2002.
Wall Street didn't listen to Buffett. Derivatives grew into a massive bubble, from about $100 trillion to $516 trillion by 2007.
Data on the five-fold growth of derivatives to $516 trillion in five years comes from the most recent survey by the Bank of International Settlements, the world's clearinghouse for central banks in Basel, Switzerland.
The BIS is like the cashier's window at a racetrack or casino, where you'd place a bet or cash in chips, except on a massive scale: BIS is where the U.S. settles trade imbalances with Saudi Arabia for all that oil we guzzle and gives China IOUs for the tainted drugs and lead-based toys we buy.
To grasp how significant this five-fold bubble increase is, let's put that $516 trillion in the context of some other domestic and international monetary data:
U.S. annual gross domestic product is about $15 trillion
U.S. money supply is also about $15 trillion
Current proposed U.S. federal budget is $3 trillion
U.S. government's maximum legal debt is $9 trillion
U.S. mutual fund companies manage about $12 trillion
World's GDPs for all nations is approximately $50 trillion
Unfunded Social Security and Medicare benefits $50 trillion to $65 trillion
Total value of the world's real estate is estimated at about $75 trillion
Total value of world's stock and bond markets is more than $100 trillion
BIS valuation of world's derivatives back in 2002 was about $100 trillion
BIS 2007 valuation of the world's derivatives is now a whopping $516 trillion
"There's nothing intrinsically scary about derivatives, except when the bad 2% blow up." Unfortunately, that "bad 2%" did blow up a few months afterwards, even as Bernanke and Paulson were assuring America that the subprime mess was "contained."
Bottom line: Little things leverage a heck of a big wallop. It only takes a little spark from a "bad 2% deal" to ignite this $516 trillion weapon of mass destruction. Think of this entire unregulated derivatives market like an unsecured, unpredictable nuclear bomb in a Pakistan stockpile. It's only a matter of time.
The fact is, derivatives have become the world's biggest "black market," exceeding the illicit traffic in stuff like arms, drugs, alcohol, gambling, cigarettes, stolen art and pirated movies. Why? Because like all black markets, derivatives are a perfect way of getting rich while avoiding taxes and government regulations. And in today's slowdown, plus a volatile global market, Wall Street knows derivatives remain a lucrative business.
And it takes place outside normal business channels, out there in the "free market." That's the wonderful world of derivatives, and it's creating a massive bubble that could soon implode.
By Paul B. Farrell, MarketWatch
Last update: 7:31 p.m. EDT March 10, 2008
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/derivatives-new-ticking-time-bomb/
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Reuters Summit-Yamana sees gold at $1,500 this year
(For other news from the Reuters Global Mining Summit, click on http://www.reuters.com/summit/GlobalMiningandSteel08?pid=500)
LONDON, March 11 (Reuters) - Soaring gold prices are likely to breach $1,500 an ounce in 2008, the chief executive of Canada's Yamana Gold Inc
"There is a good chance we will see it before the end of this year," Peter Marrone told the Reuters Global Mining Summit in London.
Gold
It hit a record high of $991.90 on March 6, a rise of 19 percent since the end of 2007, driven by inflation fears, a weak dollar, record high oil, expectations of further rate cuts in the United States and tight supplies.
Marrone said the current environment formed "a perfect storm" for higher gold prices, which would need to rise to more than $2,000 in adjusted dollars to match the previous nominal peak of $850 set in 1980. (For summit blog: http://summitnotebook.reuters.com/) (For more on the Reuters Global Mining Summit see [ID:nN10455170] (Reporting by Ben Hirschler; editing by Rory Channing).
http://africa.reuters.com/metals/news/usnL11325529.html
The Inverted Sparrow
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
11th March 2008 Update: Infrastructure shares look good. Market in a bounce. Recoup losses.
10th March 2008
There is no doubt left in my mind that a bear market is underway. Other than short covering in the Sensex, a 50 basis point interest drop in the USA (which itself would have very little positive effect on the market) and considering that we are still highly coupled to the world financial situation (if not its economical situation), I think we are now headed to the Mid August '08 lows when the Sensex was 14,000.
To this effect, I sold off a few minor midcap holdings today at approx. average 20% loss as energy release.
The reason for this minor sell-off if I may call it that, is the fact of what I now term as the :Inverted Sparrow Head", a technical term that I have invented(!). Wild as it may sound, but I have seen at the beginnning of the bull run, a bollinger band formation which I call "Compression" shaped by a narrow bollinger, which becomes pincered and shaped like a walnut- breaker) leading to a huge initial expansion of the share price (in the shape of a "Sparrow Head"), and then the formation of a "Beak", which leads to some consolidation, and once agin into a larger expansion.
The slope of the beak has many times indicated the bullishness of the next move. for example, in the case of a pharma co., the slope of the beak was upwards, which lead to a huge upmove subsequently.
Currently, many shares have now an "Inverted Sparrow Head" exactly inverse of that formed during the bull run. The 'Beaks of many shares is now not horizontal, but pointing downwards. This implies that after trading for a short time within the narrow bollinger, a large break-out has to occur downwards, and keeping in line with the overall market heading towards 14,000.
The double (long term and short term) bollinger buy signals (first on the daily charts, and then on the weekly charts) would be the first indication that one could risk a purchase. A single bollinger band on the daily charts as has occured today in SBI), may lead to a price closer to the upper bollinger, but no more, unless further confirmation of the long term bollinger is also available. The prime principal of "Safety of Capital" (and not mazimising of profits) applies to the bear phase, so it is prudent to only make purchases on double bollinger band buy signals on the Weekly charts and not on the daily charts and hope that they are not false signals. Such signals still seem to have some time to be generated.
It pays to be very stock specific this time, and also to purchase for the longer term, leaving the shorter term buys in Sensex scrips and not in mid caps. That does not mean, however, that we should totally lose track of the mid caps sectors, andhence miss out the quick 25% rise from bottoms.
The one sector, which is not exotic (like solar cells) and which is bound to do well in the future is Infrastructure. To maximise profits one needs to look at the fundamentally good and emerging midcaps in this sector.
Two such midcaps, I feel, are GMR Infra and J P Associates. I'm sure there are more. So, a strategy would be to inddenitfy fundamentally good emerging mid cap scrips, which have a running business, and whose projects are soon to go on-stream (as is the case of GMR Infra with their Air port projects, and take a purchase decision on double weekly bollinger and buy signals with about 25% of the total investment you intend to do in a particular scrip so that a false signal is downplayed.
Short term plays may be done on commodity scrips like ONGC and yes, SBI.
HNI individuals should book some of their long term profits now, and channel the money into gold ETFs.
Kakstearns
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Gold
Monday, March 10, 2008
^XAU
"When investors are focused on meeting a threshold like $1,000 an ounce for gold, a sell-off of
upto 15 percent is likely once the goal is achieved."
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/yourmoney/chi-ym-marksjarvis-0309mar09,0,432614.column
(But with a 2 year target of $ 2,000 an ounce). Wave 1 likely to complete at around $ 1,400 to 1,500 an ounce).
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Brink of a bear market?
Sunday, March 9, 2008
You can see clearly that we are on the brink of breaking the trendline that has effectively held the bottom for five years for the second and final time. Once broken, the DJIA won't just retest the January low, it should, in all likelihood, drop to the 50% retracement or lower.
But that's not all. The rally out of the January low overlapped the November low twice. That eliminated the first decline in November as a wave 1. Instead it is an A. It follows that the decline that we are starting is (iii) of C, which may extend considerably further than the 50% retracement. That raises some interesting possibilities. And we are just at the brink of discovering them.
http://www.marketoracle.co.uk/Article3901.html
Sub-prime in graphics
Technical Bull
Saturday, March 8, 2008
It's interesting to read history. Here is what three of India's top technical analysts had to say in January 2008 (!!)
If what they claim to be true technical analysis, then history has proved it so terribly wrong, should the entire method needs to be thrown into the sea?
Not really. The fact is that it is very difficult to have a foresight on turning points in markets as well as in history, by mere procedural analysis. The emtire process is a combination of fundamentals, technicals and human behavior all rolled into one, finally creating ONE insight.
What did I say in October?
"The sensex has peaked and will crash in January 2008."
And this is what I'm saying now.
"The sensex will bottom out in September 2008, albeit with some bear rallys in between".
Read...!!
"How will 2008 be? To know what the charts indicate, The Smart Investor gets three technical analysts to predict what's in store for the current year. Neowave analyst Milind Karandikar, stock market consultant and analyst Devangshu Datta and Orpheus Capitals CEO Mukul Pal predict the market in 2008. Read on to know more. . . "
1. Milind Karandikar
January 07, 2008
This puts the Sensex target at around 27,000 mark. The breakout could be as big as 2.618 times the largest leg, leading to a mind boggling figure of 39,000. Even if we keep aside this over-optimistic view, the target of 27,000 could be achieved and that too most probably in the first half of 2008. ......
2. Devangshu Datta
January 07, 2008
Summing up, the first eight months of 2008 should be positive, and there's no technical signals suggesting that the market is due for a major correction. Intermediate corrections should find support and peter out around 5,600 levels. Breadth looks good and relatively smaller stocks could outperform. ......
3. Mukul Pal
January 07, 2008
After Sensex 20,000, the market expectations are for 30,000, but I don't see the Sensex extending beyond 24,000 this year with the benchmark making a decade high this year.
This year, the BSE Capital Goods index should move its last leg up to complete the cycle trend the sector started in 2002. The index should complete the last leg up from current 20,000 levels to 25,000. ......
To read the complete article, visit:
http://ia.rediff.com/money/2008/jan/07bspec.htm
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"Oversold on weekly chart, nearing that in monthly"
Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Guys, here's my take on the markets. The article below does resonate much of my thinking, and also gives reasonable levels. A word first, on this bullish-bearish thingy though.
Yes, we have broken the DAILY chart 200 DMA, not the WEEKLY chart, (in fact, we have just broken the 50 DMA on the Weekly charts, but this could recover very fast after a steep decline, like it happened in June '06 and never again till now), and may continue to ride below that zone say for a month or so.
The article states that this is an Elliot wave 4 correction. Now, Elliot wave counts are very complex and many times the count has been proven wrong, but seeing the structure of the sensex, it seems more like a rounded top rather than a vertical blow-out aswould be expected in an Elliot wave 5. So at the moment, I would accept this as a wave 4 correction. In which case, the good news for LONG term holders is that on completion of wave 4 the final bullish wave 5 will start. (That may take some time though!)
Next, on the DAILY and the WEEKLY charts the market is terribly oversold. I have never seen the WEEKLY Stochastics in such oversold regions (approaching 0) in the last four years. Earlier, a WEEKLY buy signal, (and there have been very few such opportunities ie., once a year, giving a lot of credo (is this a word?) to the fact that a buying opportunity really takes place once or twice a year. (As shown on the chart, May '05, July '06, April '07 and now, when the signal appears, the buying opportunity for '08.) which implies a wait of another 6 to 8 weeks on the WEEKLY Sensex or Nifty, confirmed with early buy signals in the daily charts sometime before that. Sentiment at that stage would still be very BEARISH and would turn BULLISH only after the cream 25% to 30% of the rise has taken place.
From this virtual ground zero levels, there has to be a technical bounce-back! Exactly how high would it go, is a matter of conjecture, but could be as high as 18,000. Again, reaching that level may take some time (and 'm speaking in terms of months).
Before it gets there, there is some bad technical news. The next support after 4900 (which has been broken), is 4300 on the Nifty. That means one has to be ready to sit through another fall of 600 points on the Nifty and hope that holds. That's the point when we will see the real blood bath. This is merely bruising, since long term investors are still in considerable profit.
Having said that, the potential to correctly guage the entry point if you exit now has a very low probability, since the level of FEAR will be so great at that point, that only extremely fool-hardy and contrarian persons (like me!) will even think of entering.
So, the long term strategy is to HANG IN THERE and this may mean for over a year. After all, as a long term player, your interest is to catch the greatest rise, which will take place in the 5th minor wave of the 5th major, (provided it is not truncated by some DISCONTINUITY which is the prime cause of not being able to predict anything in the markets), and the indices at that time would be of the "shock-and-awe" type.
As the article mentions, and rightly so, only a break of Nifty 4000 (gulp!) would declare this as a LONG TERM BEAR MARKET.
As I had mentioned earlier, (and this seems to be coming true now), is that every developing nation has to go through a depression (read a bear market), before a secular BULL can start.
One would need to sit out the hell that is going to happen to the world markets in September '08.
Do read the blog post below this, where Roubini has listed out the 12 stages of economic hell. (Quite akin to the 12 days of Christmas!)
Next post: Another very interesting person to follow. Ms. Meredith Whitney.
Quote, courtesy DNAINDIA: Both the Sensex and Nifty appear to be tracing out an Elliot Wave-4 correction CHENNAI: Technically, indices have fallen enough to cleanse the excesses created during the earlier rally. The key ones such as the Sensex and the Nifty have corrected from deep overbought levels in the monthly time frame and have nearly reached the oversold zone. Benchmark indices have also reached extreme oversold region in the daily and weekly time frames. Hence, technically, the correction that was required has been accomplished with the fall on Monday. Markets have hit crucial support levels in both the indices and have staged an intra-day bounce off those levels. It would be crucial for the indices to hold above the intra-day lows recorded on Monday for a sustainable recovery to materialise in the short-term. A breach of these lows could lead to the test of the next major support levels in these indices. In the Sensex for instance, a drop below Monday’s low of 16951 could lead to the test of 16390-16500 range. In the Nifty, the support levels are at 4900-4950, followed by 4240-4300. Though these support levels may appear scary from current levels, the long-term uptrend will not be affected even if these levels were to be tested. Both the Sensex and Nifty appear to be tracing out a Wave-4 correction (in Elliott Wave parlance) to the earlier rally and the next segment of uptrend would take these indices to new heights. As there is a case for a lot of churning and base-building to happen before the next leg of uptrend begins, we may not see new highs in the index in a hurry. The long-term uptrend would be under threat if the Sensex closes below 15000 and the Nifty below 4000. From a short-term perspective, the scenario is ripe for a sharp technical rally and those who are holding short positions may tighten stop loss or take partial profits. Traders may also wait for short-term “buy” signals and take long positions for a quick 12-15 per cent bounce in the index. The key here would be risk control and entry at the opportune levels. http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?newsid=1146698
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Prof Roubini's 12 steps to financial meltdown.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Consider this: Step one has yet to finish.
"Step one is the worst housing recession in US history. House prices will, he says, fall by 20 to 30 per cent from their peak, which would wipe out between $4,000bn and $6,000bn in household wealth. Ten million households will end up with negative equity and so with a huge incentive to put the house keys in the post and depart for greener fields. Many more home-builders will be bankrupted.
Step two would be further losses, beyond the $250bn-$300bn now estimated, for subprime mortgages. About 60 per cent of all mortgage origination between 2005 and 2007 had “reckless or toxic features”, argues Prof Roubini. Goldman Sachs estimates mortgage losses at $400bn. But if home prices fell by more than 20 per cent, losses would be bigger. That would further impair the banks’ ability to offer credit.
Step three would be big losses on unsecured consumer debt: credit cards, auto loans, student loans and so forth. The “credit crunch” would then spread from mortgages to a wide range of consumer credit.
Step four would be the downgrading of the monoline insurers, which do not deserve the AAA rating on which their business depends. A further $150bn writedown of asset-backed securities would then ensue.
Step five would be the meltdown of the commercial property market, while step six would be bankruptcy of a large regional or national bank.
Step seven would be big losses on reckless leveraged buy-outs. Hundreds of billions of dollars of such loans are now stuck on the balance sheets of financial institutions.
Step eight would be a wave of corporate defaults. On average, US companies are in decent shape, but a “fat tail” of companies has low profitability and heavy debt. Such defaults would spread losses in “credit default swaps”, which insure such debt. The losses could be $250bn. Some insurers might go bankrupt.
Step nine would be a meltdown in the “shadow financial system”. Dealing with the distress of hedge funds, special investment vehicles and so forth will be made more difficult by the fact that they have no direct access to lending from central banks.
Step 10 would be a further collapse in stock prices. Failures of hedge funds, margin calls and shorting could lead to cascading falls in prices.
Step 11 would be a drying-up of liquidity in a range of financial markets, including interbank and money markets. Behind this would be a jump in concerns about solvency.
Step 12 would be “a vicious circle of losses, capital reduction, credit contraction, forced liquidation and fire sales of assets at below fundamental prices”.
In all, argues Prof Roubini: “Total losses in the financial system will add up to more than $1,000bn and the economic recession will become deeper more protracted and severe.” This, he suggests, is the “nightmare scenario” keeping Ben Bernanke and colleagues at the US Federal Reserve awake. It explains why, having failed to appreciate the dangers for so long, the Fed has lowered rates by 200 basis points this year. This is insurance against a financial meltdown."
From:
http://www.rgemonitor.com/blog/roubini/5/5/
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For The Love of God
Thursday, February 28, 2008
My second custom animated video.
Hope you hate it.
What's more to be said?
Beef was not an important part of the American diet before the Civil War. Cattle were not indigenous to the Americas, so you could not find cattle in the New World until the Spanish introduced them into in Mexico in 1540. In the 18th century, the Spanish and French colonist began to raise cattle. As the railroads developed, they used trains to transport to herds from San Antonio to New Orleans. However, this industry collapsed because of the cold winter, and 90 percent of the herds were wiped out.
Eventually, technology, animal husbandry, and barbed wire changed the industry. In 1871, a Detroit meat packer named G. H. Hanharmand brought refrigeration railway cars west, transforming the industry. Slaughterhouses had been set up in the Midwest for shipment of meat back to the east where the appetite for beef was beginning to develop. After the Second World War, beef became a symbol of American prosperity. Americans were eating 62 pounds by 1952, 99 pounds by 1960, and an all time high of 114 pounds in 1970. Nowadays, that rate is increasing everyday.
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Lotus Feet
Thursday, February 14, 2008
I created my first animated video today as a Valentine for my wife, Nash. Hope y'all like it. It merges "Lotus Feet" by fusion guitarist John McLaughlin and flautist Hariprasad Chaurasia of Shakti, with a dance by Beatte Gatscha and Madlen Werrer.
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-10
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-9
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-8
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-7
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-6
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-5
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-4
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-3
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-2
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Jose Feliciano Live in Mumbai-2008-1
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Buddy Guy playing with a drumstick!! - Live in Mumbai-2007-2
Buddy Guy Live in Mumbai-2007-2-One Tree Hill Festival
Walter Trout and Buddy Guy Live in Mumbai-2007-One Tree Hill
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Blues sales
Re-blogged from:
http://www.cduniverse.com/browsecat.asp?style=music&cat=53&cart=674732400
via:
http://www.bonamassablog.us/archives/2008/02/cd_universe_blu.html
Don't care much for this sales rating business, but it does serve as a good list to see what people are hearing. Ok, there's one John Mayall!
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-6-Just Got Paid- Long Jam
Sunday, February 10, 2008
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-5-Dont Burn Down That Bridge
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-4-Sloe Gin
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-3-So Many Roads
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-2-Walk In My Shadows
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Joe Bonamassa Live in Mumbai-2008-1 Bridge To Better Days
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Ten tricks you can use with Google
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
10. Get Local Time: Type in What time is it followed by any city to get the current time.
9. Track Flight Status: Enter the airline and flight number to find out the departure time and estimated arrival for any flight.
8. Convert Currency, Metrics, Bytes and More: Google has a built-in converter calculator. You can enter quarter cup in teaspoons, seconds in a year, 5 US dollars in Euros and countless others.
7. Search for Pages That are “Better Than,” “Similar to,” or “Reminds me of”: Enter “better than keyword” or “similar to keyword” to find Web pages you never knew existed.
6. Use Google as a Free Proxy: Enter cache:website.com to view a Web page that’s been blocked from the computer you’re using.
5. Remove Affiliate Links From Product Searches: To avoid seeing search results from certain sites, enter –site:website.com.
4. Find Related Items: Enter ~ before any search term to find related items as well.
3. Find Music and Comic Books: Enter -inurl:(htm|html|php) intitle:"index of" +"last modified" +"parent directory" +description +size +(wma|mp3) "Band or comic book name" to find music files and comic books.
2. See Images of People, Objects, Etc.: Type in a search term, and click on images to see photos of the results.
1. Search for Faces: If you’re looking for a photo of a person named Rose, and don’t want to see photos of the flower, add &imgtype=face to the end of your image search. It will show you only images of faces.
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Valentine's Day worm.
Sunday, January 27, 2008
PandaLabs, Panda Security's laboratory for detecting and analyzing malware, has detected 2 new worms, Nuwar.OL and Valentin.E, which use the topic of St. Valentine's Day to spread.
"Year after year we see the appearance of several malware strains that use St Valentine's Day as bait to attract users", explains Luis Corrons, Technical Director of PandaLabs. "This indicates that cyber-crooks are still reaping the benefits of this technique and many people still fall into the trap."
Nuwar.OL arrives on computers by email with subjects like "I Love You Soo Much", "Inside My Heart" or " You In My Dreams". The text of the email includes a link to a website that downloads the malicious code. The page is very simple and looks like a romantic greeting card, with a large pink heart.
Once it has infected a computer, the worm sends out a large amount of emails to the infected user's contacts, in order to spread. This also creates a heavy load on networks and slows down the computer.
Valentin.E is very similar to this. Like the Nuwar worm, it spreads by email in messages with subjects like "Searching for true Love" or "True Love" and an attached file called "friends4u". If the targeted user opens the file, a copy of the worm gets downloaded on the user's computer.
The malicious code installs on the computer as a file with the .scr extension. If the user runs it, Valentin.E shows a new desktop background to trick them, while it makes several copies of itself on the computer. Then, the worm sends out emails with copies of itself from the infected computer to spread and infect more users.
Providing tips to avoid falling victim to one of these malicious codes, PandaLabs suggests users not to open any emails or run attached files that come from unknown sources. They also advise not to click any links included in email messages, even though they may come from reliable sources. Instead, they recommend type out the link in the address bar.
PandaLabs recommends staying on alert for files that claim to be Valentine's greeting cards, romantic videos, etc.
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Your fool no more
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Convert Digital camera MOV files to AVI
Friday, January 25, 2008
Bink and Smacker RAD video tools
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Rad_Video_Tools
Load > Click "Convert a file" > No > Output type > AVI > Convert
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Windows Movie Maker and YouTube
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Extract audio with FLV Extract
Download YouTube videos using http://keepvid.com
Use FLV Extract to extract AVI and MP3 files form downloaded YouTube .FLV videos.
FLV Extract is an excellent tool. It will easily extract both the video and audio (And timecode data if you need it) from an FLV file. If you extract the video, it will be stored in the AVI container and the audio will be stored as a regular VBR MP3 file.The AVI extracted using FLV extract, is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker.
Use Pazera Free FLV to AVI Converter 1.1 to convert the extracted AVI file to a format understood by Windows Movie Maker. Use video codec "DivX low motion", and click check box "do not copy audio stream" to get a silent DivX.Import DivX video, in Windows Movie Maker, import MP3 file, and create your own .wmv video which is suitable for uploading to YouTube.
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Kakstearns Market Analysis
KakStearns:
Saved from a dramatic 500 point fall in the DOW by the 0.75% cut, man!
C, here is my current chart analysis: (Indian market):
Short term supports:
16527, 200 day moving average line. Trading downside of this, will put us in an intermediate bear market, within the long term bull market.
18581.6, 100 day moving average. Market must start to trade above this, for investors to enter.
Daily (Proprietory Intelligent Technical analysis indicator), indicates another 2 weeks before the first buy signal can appear. (Investors need to enter only on the third buy signal).
Daily Stochastic Oscillator indicates no buy signal yet from oversold regions.
On balance volume is still higher than that in Mid Sept. 2007
Daily Bollinger Bands. Have not shown any buy signal yet!
Long term supports:
50 day moving average line at 16,090 was violated, and then there was bounce-back. Indicates continuation of bull run as of date.
100 day moving average is at 14125.6
200 day moving average is at 10075.
Technically, we would be in a long term bull market only of violation of 10,075, by which time all would be lost.
Bullish bearish indicator shows that we have touched bottom, or almost touched bottom, and if we are still in a bull run, then this is a BUY opportunity, of the kind last seen in Mid August 2007, and early March 2007, the only two times in 2007 which were BUY opportunities. Persons who bought at these levels and held, are not in loss, at worst, at par.
Long Term Intelligent Technical Indicator shows another three weeks or so, before a BUY signal, which means it would be a confirmation of the Daily Intelligent Technical indicator buy signal expected in two weeks time.
Long term Stochastics indicates that a long term buy signal will occur in 4 weeks time.
In summary:
1. We are still in an intermediate and long term bull market, with this being an intermediate correction, provided 16,500 is not violated.
2. A technical buy signal will be generated in two weeks time, but it's better to wait for confirmation for another two weeks.
3. For a month, DO NOTHING.
4. A new intermediate bull run will have new leaders.
5. Possible good value stocks are ( in my opinion), Unitech, Suzlon, Hindustan Lever, BPCL (BPCL at somewhat lower levels), and ITC. Confirmation of Bollinger Band buy signals awaited.
6. We are right on the long term upward trend line. It may violate due to excessive pessimism now, to a max. of 14,300 or so, but remain there for a very short time, to enable investors to capitulate. That would be the best buying opportunity, if it is to occur.
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Goodbye December - John Mayall
Monday, January 21, 2008
Arguably the finest wah-wah this side of Hendrix. Photos from Flickr, music from Pithaly's rare collection.
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Kakstearns Free Market Digest
KaksStearns FREE MARKET DIGEST
(For educational purposes and private circulation only)
Here is something to digest in retrospect. On 2nd November 2007 I had written the trailing long mail, claiming that a top had been formed, and the reasons why:
It's 20th January 2008 today and an article dated 18th January 2008 now confirms that indeed the long term bull market topped out in October 2007. Of course, they have more data (from November 2007 to January 2008) to support their arguement, which I did'nt.
"Bottom Line: Probability is very high that the bull market top arrived in October 2007 and that we are now in a bear market that will continue for another year or more, possibly until mid-2010. Until we have evidence to the contrary, remember that bear market rules apply."
You can read the full article here; (which has some very alarming charts), showing indeed a bear market has started.
Quote:
"In China, the world’s fastest growing economy, the Central Bank is combating inflation with higher interest rates and other measures aimed at tightening credit. Furthermore all indications are that a major market top in China has already taken place - a variety of Chinese stocks climbing 200% in one day during the month of October was a sure sign of a major market blow off top.
While all eyes are focused on the U.S. markets and the looming recession, a stealth Bear market is taking place elsewhere. Above a two year chart of the heart of the emerging markets, Hong Kong’s HANG SENG Index. The index has lost 6000 points in the last three months, down from 32000 to 25800. A close below 25000 will hasten the move down to the 20000 level and will constitute a 30% retrenchment.
The evidence strongly suggests that the emerging market phenomenon witnessed over the last few years is over."
With the S&P at 1333 or so today, the four year cycle chart predicts a low of 750 by mid 2010.
Most Corporate CEOs in the USA now agree that the USA is indeed in a recession. All hopes of recovery etc. are over now. The bear must play out.
Rumours abound at such times, due to fear. In fact, one may expect a rally before the flames die out. Some are claiming a crash on 28th Feb 2008.
So did I make any money out of my convictions? No. But I indeed saved a lot of market losses, by investing in other avenues available. It's virtually impossible for retail player in cash to make money in a bear market.
KaksStearns
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On Nov 2, 2007 3:08 AM, kaks wrote:
KaksStearns FREE MARKET DIGEST
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I know I may be putting my foot in my mouth, by going against the "experts", but I do think that a top has been formed and we are in for a violent fall.
The Dow cracked 360 points tonight. Citibank is down 6% with a lot of guys being sacked. (when Citibak breaks $30, runs for the hills. It was $ 41 yesterday, and today a 6% fall).
All this, just two days after a drop in interest rates by 0.25%. compare that with the euphoria last time when interest rates were dropped 50 basis points.
Now, the contrarian contrarian view. Conventional wisdom would say that money would rush to emerging markets if there is a drop in the DOW. Somehow I don't think that that is a rule. With oil at $96, fears abroad that the sub-prime mess is much larger, (an old story, but who listens :), a history of violent falls in emerging markets (not slow secular bear markets, the fact that a whole lot of fresh investors many of whom have not seen the crash of 2000 having entered the market, (I know this for a fact), the sheer sense of "happiness" on the rise of the sensex, (A girl at a bank smilingly cautioned me not to wish for a violent fall in the sensex since so many people had made money, i.e, read that as being long in futures, that .... she left that unsaid, and I completed it for her.), the feeling that because the Indian economy is doing so well then the market must obey fundamentals and rise, strangely the fact that markets do not always follow fundamentals is ignored!, the small red lines forming on the sensex, (they are always small at first), oil at $96, repeated, since the effect of that will be really bad and affect fundamentals, the very important fact that a huge amount of complacency has been built up that no matter what, every correction is to be treated as a rising bottom, the non-sale of real estate in India, the crash in real estate prices in Shezen district, China, where guys call out to you to buy property like pani puri wallahs on the road, the imminent danger of a collapse of China stocks, the rising rupee, which has created a Catch-22 situation for the Indian govt, and in fact for the rest of the world's currencies, with Europe about to, if not already in a recession because of this, the fact that the capitalisation of RPL at 280 is more that the total capitalisation of ALL Indian refinery comanies, BPCL, IOL, HPCL, etc (Businessline paper)!! I mean, what the...!!
Ok, there's more:
On the other side, what's there to temper all this? India is a growth story. Sure. With Larsen and Toubro at a PE of 75 (!!) take a guess where that could land up.
A small hiccup now, can prove to be bronchial pneumonia for the market now. A small hint of a slow down, and wham!, there blows the extreme optimism. Sigh. How many times does the world have to learn the same lesson again and again, that it is never different this time.
Let's see how things unfold!
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Launchy, the open source keystroke launcher
Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Launchy is the most efficient way to open files, folders, websites, and
programs on your computer. Nobody likes to hunt through the start menu to
find an application, just to find that the application is hidden under some
obscure folder named after a company you have never heard of! Instead,
Launchy is a smart search program which tries to guess which program or file
you are looking for and will launch it when you hit the enter key. It is only
visible when you hit the alt+space key combination; otherwise it hides in the
background. Once you have used it for a few days, it becomes an indispensable
You can also configure Launchy to index more than the programs in your start menu,
such as folders, mp3s, docs, pdfs, avis, etc.
Awarded SourceForge.net Community 2007 award.
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=132975&package_id=146049
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Huge "Dorito" UFO filmed in the UK. Today.
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Update:
Seems that the newspaper have used a pic from the 1990 Belgium sighting. Here's the original Belgium "Dorito: sighting 17 years ago.

I'm not a UFO fan or anything like that, though the mystery that there may be other life on other planets does fascinate me. I confess I have a huge collection of SF novels collected over the years!
Some UFO sightings do draw a lot of attention, especially if the UFO has been photographed, and confirmed that it is not a fake. The UFO sighting filmed by the Italian astronomer was pretty amazing, and so I blogged about it.
There's news today of a flurry of sightings, of what's being called the "Dorito" UFO, and seems someone has actually filmed a 10 minute shot of the low-flying giant craft.
The still photo above is amazingly clear, and does not represent any known experimental craft, nor was any sound heard. I'm waiting for more news on this!
Read the original full story dated 1st December 2007 in the "ExpressStar" here.
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Multiple desktops in Windows - Virtual desktop

The experience with Shock4way freeware 3D mutiple desktop cube has been, well, a little dissapointing. When run in Mojopac, there is a possibility of a hang, probably due to some sort of memory clash. The search for a stable multiple desktop led to this gem: Virtual Desktop.
Virtual Desktop is open-source, free and stable. What's more, you can have any number of deskops and switch easily from one to another. As a bonus, you can literally drag an application from one desktop to another. It's stable, I virtually (heh) guarantee that!
http://sourceforge.net/projects/virtual-desktop/
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