There is this debate raging in the news channels about banning smoking on screen. A lot of film makers are being shown protesting against it. Mahesh Bhatt wants to show his grand mother smoking a beedi in a film on her, I believe its hypothetical and do not know if he actually meant it, and asks what right does anybody have to stop him from doing so. Shyam Benegal doubts if the thing is practicable at all with the media invading our homes like never before & a multitude of channels showing a million movies already in place with the characters smoking in them.
I was reminded of this thing I read in a 7th standard English text book. It was a short story by Oscar Wilde called "The model millionaire". Without going too much into the plot of the story, here is what the painter Trevor, a not so important character in the story, tells his friend, the protagonist:
'An artist's heart is his head,' replied Trevor; 'and besides, our business is to realise the world as we see it, not to reform it as we know it.
And that I think is rather strong protest.
"Half of what I say is meaningless...I say it so that the other half reaches you." - Khalil Gibran
Saturday, June 04, 2005
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
Opportunity Cost
Opportunity cost is defined as the cost of writing off the second best alternative. For example, if you have money enough to either afford a dinner or a visit to the movies, then choosing to dine entails the sacrifice of the pleasure of watching a movie. This pleasure, then, is the opportunity cost of choosing to dine over going to the cinema.
Nothing, nothing at all, drives home the concept of opportunity cost as watching all those pretty women on Fashion TV.
However, attempting lousy diplomacy, I emphasize that opportunity cost is still about the second best alternative.
Nothing, nothing at all, drives home the concept of opportunity cost as watching all those pretty women on Fashion TV.
However, attempting lousy diplomacy, I emphasize that opportunity cost is still about the second best alternative.
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Python
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I generated the Fibonacci series using Python this morning. Just two basic observations:
I generated the Fibonacci series using Python this morning. Just two basic observations:
- I enjoy writing code, when I am not being paid for it.
- I haven't improved since first semester; its been seven years since. My basic logical faculties remain rather basic.
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