Friday, September 01, 2006

A To-Do list for Podmoza

My friend Padmaja (Podmoza in our circles) has recently left for the US of A to study more Economics. As is usually the case, a lot of us had been making lists of all that we simply had to tell Podmoza ( Za here on) before she boarded that plane. We have managed to convey most of what we wanted to but what remains are some hopelessly inane tips and pointers that we are still bursting with. Suchitra and I decided that this blog would probably be an appropriate place to spill it all out. That way, anyone else who would like to add to this list can easily do so.
Za, this is for you from Such and me ( so you already know what to expect :D):
1. Develop an exotic accent to create an 'exotic foreigner' image. We don't want you to be associated with any 'typical Indian student in American University' image. No Za, no stereotypes for you! Do weird things like making the accent sound different at different times of the day.
2. Read whacky journal articles like the one that links the Wizard of Oz with events related to the Gold Standard and quote them somewhere in your discussions.
3. Do invent your own Theory of Everything. Ensure that you can answer questions on anything. ( We have an example of one such theory on Pimples which shall be e-mailed to you)
4. Silly questions deserve sillier answers. We do not think you will face too many of those but it would be wise to be prepared. Trace your links to some Indian royal family just in case the topic arises. If the topic does come up, tell the authorities that by your line's constitution, you refuse to pay for education.
5. This one's important- Rave about Bangy and MCC and the coffee and the Adigas vada sambhar and the CTR food!! Do your bit to save our city from getting stuck with the plain old Silicon Valley/ Electronic City image. Deliver a "Power of CTR Masala Dosa" lecture series to anyone who you think deserves to hear it.
There are a lot more tips coming your way Za. But we prefer to give our tips in small doses. Anyone else who has similar/dissimilar tips regarding Economics/ campus life/ Life/ anything at all to offer to Podmoza is welcome!
P.S- Za. we miss you man! Keep us updated on all that you find exciting in the Economics you learn!

12 comments:

skohari said...

all the best Za!
Padma (Ma, here on), that was so you.

Gaurav said...

Great tips and Great expectations.
Best Wishes Za!

Vibha said...

hehehe..all the best Za!!
i think a weird ass explanation for your name would also add to the exotica!!
best wishes!!

Kaavya said...

hi Za. ope u think me not presumptious. but all the best.
and Ma, great editing!!!!
Za i heard one can eat off the roads there, theyre so clean..... please discourage hippies from trying ele oota on the road.
:)

Anonymous said...

>> digr.

Well,well. I was idle-googling for Blandings-IGIDR (don't ask) and look what turned up.

Nice blog !

cheers,
Prabhu '03 batch
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Padma said...

Schazeb, Gaurav, Vibha and Shasa - thanks for the wishes! I shall try and get Padmaja's reaction to all that you have said.

Vibha- I shall tell you the story behind her name when we meet next.

Shasa- you noticed the editing!:D You are sakkat!

Prabhu- I tried out the Blandings-IGIDR search myself after you mentioned it :)Thank you for dropping by! If I may ask....which one is your favourite Blandings novel? I just finished reading 'Life at Blandings' and I think mine is 'Something Fresh'.

Anonymous said...

Hope you enjoyed Life at Blandings. I vividly remember the opening scene.

It's really tough to pick a fav. in Blandings, where PGW -by his own admission- is always in 'mid-season' form.

That said, mine is Summer Lightning. A riot from cover to cover including his foreword.

Padma said...

'Summer Lightning' made for some fun reading....or after reading PGW maybe I should say... I found it a most amusing rendition of a delightful little story! It is in this novel that one of the most important residents of Blandings Castle, the Empress is introduced to the readers. And yes, I remember, the foreward was remarkably funny too!
Prabhu, strangely enough, the blogger in me can sense a potential/existing blogger when I read from one. If you already have a blog or create one in future, do let us know about it :)

skohari said...

'tiffin rooms' it seems!

Kaavya said...

central tiffin rooms ok... but mavalli tiffin rooms rocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
long live MTR...
im sure za will concur

Anonymous said...

It has been brought to my notice rather belatedly that a comparison was made between CTR and mtr.

U= (ctr^1000(ashram lecture)* )= U(za) has the following properties
1.non satition
2increasing MRS
3 Transitivity U(ctr)>U(adiga)U(dovenut)>U (S@$^%&(%^##)
we conclude rather trivially that
U(ctr)>U(mtr).
There can be no transormation that diminishs the greatness of the za.Nobody can be indifferent to the Za.

Za

Anonymous said...

It has been brought to my notice rather belatedly that a comparison was made between CTR and mtr.

U= (ctr^1000(ashram lecture)* )= U(za) has the following properties
1.non satition
2increasing MRS
3 Transitivity U(ctr)>U(adiga)U(dovenut)>U (S@$^%&(%^##)
we conclude rather trivially that
U(ctr)>U(mtr).
There can be no transormation that diminishs the greatness of the za.Nobody can be indifferent to the Za.

Za