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Monday
Jul262004

I Come, I Go, I Come Again

Well, it's been a while since I posted anything. Just been too un-enthu-ed for some reason. Nothing much happened over the last couple of weeks. Kartik finally left, and so I'm now in a quiet empty apartment, and it's back to keeping the TV on all night ... that's not too bad, I guess!



The big dilemma is what to do for the Labor Day weekend. Do I go to eg: Chicago and meet Kiran & family (and possibly, Sudhir & to-be-family)? Do I go to Pat & Sarah's wedding in Canada? Do I stay in NYC and meet up with folks visiting? Decisions, decisions.

Friday
Jul092004

Pictures of Fireworks

My new camera rocks ... the Canon Powershot S60.

I tested it out taking the July 4th fireworks on the East River (near the UN building). I'd found an article online explaining how to photograph fireworks using a digital camera, and thought I'd give it a shot (no pun intended!).

There's this cool feature of the camera where it can take 10 shots in 3 seconds. So all I had to do was point the camera upwards and press the button! I did miss a couple of good ones - I stopped taking photos and decided to watch instead - the smiley face and the valentine hearts. Pity.

Friday
Jul092004

Another good photo of the fireworks


Another good photo of the fireworks - they were from the Macy's Float on the river Midtown (near the UN) Posted by Hello

Friday
Jul092004

One of the better July 4th fireworks


One of the better July 4th Photos Posted by Hello

Wednesday
Jul072004

Long Time No Post

So I've had a relaxing couple of weeks away from Blogger. Not really been anywhere, but just been too busy/un-enthued to post. Let's see ... there was a weekend trip to Long Island (Jones Beach, the Hamptons) ... a few movies (see below), Nikhil's visit over the 4th of July weekend ... and then, just lazing at home.

The movies ... too busy to write any long reviews, but in summary:

1. The Terminal (7/10): Above average movie ... kinda disappointed with it, Tom Hanks gave another "Cast Away" performance, Catherine Zeta-Jones was wasted. There was some good humor and pathos in the movie, though. Actually, make that "Catherine Zeta-Jones was miscast". She comes off as an ice-maiden ... no warmth to her personality at all. I guess her character's supposed to be this cool suave thing, but someone cranked the 'fridge's settings to permafrost.

2. Dodgeball (6/10): I don't know why I was expecting better of this movie. I thought "Ben Stiller ... hmm ... Meet the Parents, Zoolander ... films where you cringe and laugh at the same time". Well, not this time around. Most of the humor involves bodily functions, body parts, or getting hit in them. The whole movie is a PhD exercise on people's reactions upon being hit in the crotch. OK-ish jokes, but the movie's definitely not on par with the above-mentioned Ben Stiller movies.

3. Spider-man 2 (8.5/10): Can someone tell me why there's a f-ing hyphen in Spider-man? He's not a half spider-half man ... if he is, then he belongs in the X-Men! Anyway. Excellent movie. Good action, good character development. Cribs: the first 45 minutes are painfully slow. There's no action, and it's all about how much of a loser Peter Parker is. The editors could've dropped 10-15 minutes of the movie over here. Vidya described it as a chick-flick. I wouldn't go that far ... but you get the idea! The other crib is that the villain for Spider-man 3 (SPOILER ALERT!!) is the Hobgoblin. More of the stupid Goblin mask. Oh, Doc Ock rocked as a villain. Totally rocked.

Anyway, gotta go!