Have been waiting to see the movie for a long time. Big fan of ZACH GALIFINIKAS, one of the reason being that hes a brilliant creator of instant comedy. To go along with that is the beard and the way of accepting things that seem not so normal to the normalized human.
Well due date started off well. I liked the normal way in which Zach was introduced, Unlike bollywood movies where the camera rolls for atleast a minute and the audience have a fair chance to look at their favourite actor.
Well the movie lacks the suspense and core twists and turns like The hangover. Zach has lived up to the expectations and delivered. Some of the jokes like the belly and the masturbating were quite expected, as there is a mention of that in the hangover.
The movie still scores with the comedy. The chemistry between robert downey and zach is fair enough. Some of of their characteristics dont seem to complement each other. The background score is still appealing, and more than satisfactory.
To me it seems like a real life story. Some of the flaws in the movie are hard to stomach. You break a poll booth at a major country border and you still get away with it. Well I found it a little difficult to believe that sort of thing.
Zachs creativity is brilliant. Robert has portrayed the civilian who believes in being very precarious about things and learns a thing or two about being light hearted and witty .
Something which I have to learn at times. Not let the job in your hands get over your life!
To sum it up, well a three and a half stars for due date.
The exam Train
Monday, November 15, 2010
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
The mirror and the Mind
Well, I just saw a very poorly crafted movie, the Happening. What made me do this?, I guess firstly because since it being a M Night shyamalan movie, I expected something after the credible SIXTH SENSE. Well at first I thought I should forgo the immature direction and storyline, but the movie never woke up where it started. Well at the end of it, for someone who does not watch a lot of movies, this one was a really throw backer.
And lately I have been trying to push my limits and achieve what I havent so far. My ultimate aim would too ultimate for me to explain. But a small analogy has been surviving within myself, Is it completely strange for someone to do the unexpeted. Like in a sense my GRE scores were a great relief for me at the first instance, but later on I figured out that given the time and casual modes given, this was nothing special.
Well its not being complacent, its being a little unbalanced in the inside. Some might say that I'm capable of delivering only so much and so( keeping the hardwork I put in to learn the words), it seems pretty ordinary on the outside.
Now some of my friends( I feel) have probably understood this feeling in a very awkward fashion and have realized that they only way to motivate yourself and move forward in small steps, is to stay with the contemporary way of doing things. Many feel that leaving an year aside is not going to really help their cause, and rather than risking it, its better to just taking the scrupulous path.
Well I have given myself one more opportunity. I have decided the best way to change the 20 year old engine in me is to change the whole engine itself. I dont mean to change the whole of it, maybe increase the efficiency by making slight modifications.
One recent discovery I have made is, the tiredness in mind after sitting for 1 hour and working on a subject. Well lets put it in a simple way, its been like this for the past 6 years. Its always been 1 hour. Things have changed but at a pretty slow pace.
But....by slowly training the mind and by being patient to a finite degree things can be achieved.
Whats causing you frustration is not outside you, but right inside you.
Jai hind.
Will come back with more fruitful ideas and outcomes.
And lately I have been trying to push my limits and achieve what I havent so far. My ultimate aim would too ultimate for me to explain. But a small analogy has been surviving within myself, Is it completely strange for someone to do the unexpeted. Like in a sense my GRE scores were a great relief for me at the first instance, but later on I figured out that given the time and casual modes given, this was nothing special.
Well its not being complacent, its being a little unbalanced in the inside. Some might say that I'm capable of delivering only so much and so( keeping the hardwork I put in to learn the words), it seems pretty ordinary on the outside.
Now some of my friends( I feel) have probably understood this feeling in a very awkward fashion and have realized that they only way to motivate yourself and move forward in small steps, is to stay with the contemporary way of doing things. Many feel that leaving an year aside is not going to really help their cause, and rather than risking it, its better to just taking the scrupulous path.
Well I have given myself one more opportunity. I have decided the best way to change the 20 year old engine in me is to change the whole engine itself. I dont mean to change the whole of it, maybe increase the efficiency by making slight modifications.
One recent discovery I have made is, the tiredness in mind after sitting for 1 hour and working on a subject. Well lets put it in a simple way, its been like this for the past 6 years. Its always been 1 hour. Things have changed but at a pretty slow pace.
But....by slowly training the mind and by being patient to a finite degree things can be achieved.
Whats causing you frustration is not outside you, but right inside you.
Jai hind.
Will come back with more fruitful ideas and outcomes.
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Willaim joseph school of music,bangalore
I've been learning Piano for nearly a year at william josephs at koramangala, bangalore. They trusted me and let me play a piece at their annual function. I think they are a very determined lot and encourage you to learn music right from the roots. I would not like to pin point but they have some really exceptional teachers among the lot. Since I come from a not so well financed family I find it really tough to pay the fees on time, the teachers there understand and cooperate.
There are some prerequisites before you join this institute.Any institute for that fact. If you are beginning to learn the piano or any classical instrument the right way(which I think is through sight reading) you have to dedicate a lot of hours. Since its different and its probably a new thing, a lot of effort has to be put in it to get the best out of you. There are numerous pieces in western music(every genre, classical,jazz)where its necessary to read music. I will just brief you out the benefits:
*Its easy to improvise on the theory, you can bring out the music inside you.
*Helps to play different part of a musical piece in a group. Not all music pieces can be memorized.
I have heard some of the sessions on music theory by a teacher at the school and I felt really impressed and its inspiring me to learn my lessons.
Its not a tough task, If you be regular in your lessons. Just keep in mind that the best musical pieces are on their way and these trivial things are just testing your patience and building on some of the basic skills.
Why do you need a tutor?
Well its a simple logic. A mistake or wrong technique has to be corrected very early. It becomes tough later.
Most of the time when you are quite immersed in the musical piece you forget to analyze the piece from a listeners perspective.
So guys, work hard. Music is something that can cause a lot of difference in your lifestyle. If you have the money make an effort to join these classes.
I have heard people say that its too expensive for the amount of hours they spend on you. But let me clarify that you can always approach these teachers anytime of the day. Try speaking and getting extra lessons from them,some of them are a gifted lot. There are a little loop holes in the system though. Saturdays and sundays, too crowded. If you dont put an effort from your side , you may remain one of the stranded lots.
There are a lot of institutions in Bangalore as well, 50% of them are hunting down on you for the fees, the rest can bring out the best only if you are already into the instrument for sometime. Try searching.Most of them charge you nearly 500 bucks and make you memorize pieces.( Most of them being bollywood numbers and rock music(In tab and chords only format,with wrong fingering and wrong rhythm patterns).Its my personal belief if you don't learn new things, you get stuck on to the same style, It gets very boring afterwards.
Wouldn't it be nice if you play music that was within you.?
So think over it. There are some rare talents in bangalore, but unless you have crossed an intermediate level,its highly impossible they will accept you. Let me remind you they can charge you really high. So make small steps for the final stride.
Be there For the love of music.
There are some prerequisites before you join this institute.Any institute for that fact. If you are beginning to learn the piano or any classical instrument the right way(which I think is through sight reading) you have to dedicate a lot of hours. Since its different and its probably a new thing, a lot of effort has to be put in it to get the best out of you. There are numerous pieces in western music(every genre, classical,jazz)where its necessary to read music. I will just brief you out the benefits:
*Its easy to improvise on the theory, you can bring out the music inside you.
*Helps to play different part of a musical piece in a group. Not all music pieces can be memorized.
I have heard some of the sessions on music theory by a teacher at the school and I felt really impressed and its inspiring me to learn my lessons.
Its not a tough task, If you be regular in your lessons. Just keep in mind that the best musical pieces are on their way and these trivial things are just testing your patience and building on some of the basic skills.
Why do you need a tutor?
Well its a simple logic. A mistake or wrong technique has to be corrected very early. It becomes tough later.
Most of the time when you are quite immersed in the musical piece you forget to analyze the piece from a listeners perspective.
So guys, work hard. Music is something that can cause a lot of difference in your lifestyle. If you have the money make an effort to join these classes.
I have heard people say that its too expensive for the amount of hours they spend on you. But let me clarify that you can always approach these teachers anytime of the day. Try speaking and getting extra lessons from them,some of them are a gifted lot. There are a little loop holes in the system though. Saturdays and sundays, too crowded. If you dont put an effort from your side , you may remain one of the stranded lots.
There are a lot of institutions in Bangalore as well, 50% of them are hunting down on you for the fees, the rest can bring out the best only if you are already into the instrument for sometime. Try searching.Most of them charge you nearly 500 bucks and make you memorize pieces.( Most of them being bollywood numbers and rock music(In tab and chords only format,with wrong fingering and wrong rhythm patterns).Its my personal belief if you don't learn new things, you get stuck on to the same style, It gets very boring afterwards.
Wouldn't it be nice if you play music that was within you.?
So think over it. There are some rare talents in bangalore, but unless you have crossed an intermediate level,its highly impossible they will accept you. Let me remind you they can charge you really high. So make small steps for the final stride.
Be there For the love of music.
IELTS 8/9. How I did it +information
International english language Test.
Well I gave My Ielts exam a week ago. I got a 8/9. This was possible without any preparations.NIL. I would have scored more If I would have fared better at the 'accent section' or the speaking section.
The speaking section mainly focuses on your ability to speak english in an understandable way to the 'FIRANGIS'(foreign). I only got a 6.5 in the SPEAKING SECTION. Well you cannot change the way you speak in a week or something but I recommend you the following.
* Speak slowly.
* The ielts listening section has some basic criteria that you have to cover when you are speaking about a topic.
Like: Why, how,reason your points and Finally conclude.
*Guys please conclude,very important.( I could see the acceptance smile on the interviewers face. PS: Most of them help you out as well while you are speaking by showing signs and some clues in a book right in front of you).
*There is no point in impressing the interviewer. She/He has not got anything to do with your points.
Be clear and simple.
So the listening test is very simple and can actually get on your nerves if your expecting a little too much.
*Dont ever think of comparing the IETLS with the CAT/XAT or the IAS( sorry if I hurt some feelings..)
My topic was Noise.
The questions were, do you like noise, why is noise created?
Well it was a little irritating, but I sat through all of the damn crap.
The listening exam takes place on the first day of this two day exam.
The second day is a mere mockery of conducting an Exam in an utterly ostentatious fashion.
They ask you to come for an exam that starts quite late. I personally recommend that even if you arrive 5 minutes before the real exam commences , you can go through smoothly.
For an exam that really took of at 1pm, I arrived at 9 in the morning. They have seriously some issues about maintaining a Que to keep your luggage and get your stuff verified(alloting seat numbers).They could have made a chart paper showing the assigned seats.
Recently I have come up with a doubt, is it the aussies who have framed the conduct for this EXAM.
You feel like you are in a DAMN JAIL .
A very showy and unneeded way to conduct an exam. But all of you who want to get a good score, please remain calm and dont pay much attention to what the instructor has to say. Its really kid stuff. The instructor would say the same set of instructions after every section(3 sections). (Dont do that, do this, please !!!).
Well after waiting and forming straight lines like students in a class drill you finally get to enter the examination hall. 30 minutes of instructions.They Provide you with Pencils, pen and rubber.( They manage to take them back at the end of the test, you gotta sit back and wait for them to do so.)
-----------------------NOW THE EXAM-----------------PART of it---------------
Okay now the listening section.
I got a 8/9. I could have fared better If :
The listening tests are quite simple. Dont get restless(IS the KEY).
The speaker asks you to go through the questions before you he starts the actual conversation/passage.
Well even if you dont go through the questions on the paper you can still clear all of the questions. Al the answers are sequential. There are no inference questions or any main idea questions. Most of them are objective.
Its not rocket science, as the speaker speaks you can get most of your answers. There are no tough words, and everything is crystal clear.
The next section that commences after another 20 minutes of unbearing instructions is the reading section.
I got a 8.5/9 in this section. All questions are very simple and the questions are direct. It doesn;t matter if you havent even read the passage before attempeting the questions.
Some of the question are like this:
Refer passage 2 and answer the following question.
What does a badger feed on in the winter?
So Its direct.
But be a little careful a tricky question can follow, There are only a few of them, but its better to be a little cautios. Especially the humanities section. SCIENCE section are pretty easy.
Well reading is pretty easy and if you want to really master the section I prefer you do the 1000 RC, available online. Its better,increases speed and challenging than what comes on THE 'highly organised' IELTS exam.
Finally the Writing section.
The first essay is usually a thesis or summary you have to understand and essay it.I guess its better if you remain as concise and be to the point in this first essay. I did delete some of the topic while writing first.
I forgot to mention on of the unusual things about this exam.YOU HAVE TO ANSWER THE WHOLE EXAM IN PENCIL. Everything is PAPER based.
A lot of them worked out their outline and then started of with the pen. You wil have to face the grim face instructor who are doing rounds like its a highly secured area. The second essay is a more general topic. My topic was- should cooperation between countries be improved. Its a pretty simple topic. You can even ask for an additional sheet. I never did/ I dont think it makes a big difference. If you are trying for a 9/9, I guess you can concentrate on the following:
Legible and flattering handwriting
Use some of the words in the IELTS vocabulary syllabus. ( I still havent gone through that, but most of them say it makes a big difference).
And finally conclude your essay.LOL.
Thats it folks. Go ahead. The exam is pretty simple compared to the TOEFL/GRE. Just dont get panicked and annoyed by the overly strict instructors.
-----------------EXTRA LITTLE BIT---------------------------------
Well at the END of it, If any one of you are thinking of copying or making some one else write for you.I dont completely ridicule the idea at the first thought.
I dont completely rule out the fact.They dont check your identity once you have arrived at your assigned desk to write the exam. You can even change the name and Passport number on your answer sheet, when you are about to submt your answer sheet(Provided your friend should be in the same hall and should change his to yours),and since its in PENCIL it makes things simpler. But there is a small cliche to that. All the answer sheets are collected serially. So you can get caught there!!I havent thought about bribing the officials. Do make an attempt, I think its highly possible. lol!!!I have even heard that you can score better in the speaking module at places where the english speaking Indian Junta is less.(Hope you got my point). Don't risk too much, Its a simple exam and a score between 7.5 and 8.5 are equivalently good. Even if you get lost(in thoughts) in the middle of the exam you can come back and still score a 6 or 6.5.
Well its easier to copy and fudge at the Toelf exam , although I havent given it yet.
Take care
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