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Happy Holi Day from Rucks and Rolls!

March 22nd 2008 00:00
Yes you read right and yes I wrote right...today is Holi Day. And yes a holiday.

Happy Holi from Rucks and Rolls!


Holi is the Hindu Festival of Colours, celebrated by young and old, rich and poor and people from all religions... regardless of color, race, sex or social status... it is truly, literally a festival of colours. And literally a time to paint the town red!...and orange and blue and pink...!

a collage of Holi happiness

People smear colours and splash coloured water on each other and generally revel in being full of life! A special drink called bhang is prepared and people invite each other to their houses for feasts and celebrations in the evenings.

Holi is undoubtedly the most funfilled and boisterous of all the Hindu festivals!
Orblers...ask Lilla. She lived in India and has wonderful memories of this time and celebration.

Apart from this usual fun with coloured powder and water, Holi is marked by loud, noisy and grand processions, which are accompanied by folk songs, dances and a general sense of joy and vitality.

Please note: all this merriment...not so much in non Indian countries but yeah, we all go a bit crazy no matter where we are. No processions and not much powder but much joy!

It's also a confirmation of good triumphing over evil and the affirmation of the beauty of life.

It's not a coincidence that Holi is always around the same time as Easter but Holi is determined and celebrated by/on the first full moon of March so the dates change every year.

Holi is usually celebrated over 3 days.

On the first day...the day of the full moon (Holi Purnima) a platter is arranged with coloured powders ('gulal') and brass pots are filled with coloured water. Traditionally, the eldest male member of the family begins the festivities by sprinkling colours on each member of the family, and then it's on for young and old!

On the second day of the festival, bonfires are lit at night to signify burning the demoness Holika (see below)
Holi bonfire

Mothers often carry their babies five times in a clockwise direction around the fire, so that her children are blessed by Agni, the God of Fire.

The most boisterous and the final day of the festival is when, draped in white, people throng the streets in large numbers and visit each others home and smear each other with bright hued powders and squirt coloured water on one another through pichkaris (big syringe-like hand-pumps). It's a wonderful mess!...and very significant.
Holi celebrations (image courtesy of Brent Lewin)


First is the symbolic significance. The 'filling in' of a blank canvas with all the vibrancy of life.

The 2nd purpose is rather practical!
Holi falls during the Northern hemisphere Spring which is why it is also known as the Spring festival) - when the weather changes and this transitional period is believed to cause viral fevers and colds.

Thus the playful and messy throwing of the coloured powders has medicinal value. The colours are traditionally made of Neem, Kumkum, Haldi, Bilva, and other medicinal herbs prescribed by Ayurvedic doctors.
the colours of Holi

(Although.. the chemical colours of today have been deemed toxic...but we won't dwell on the negative aspects)

Originally Holi was a festival to celebrate good harvests and fertility of the land but there are many legends concerning the origin of this festival.

The most popular among these is about Prince Prahlad, the God faithful son of the demon King Hiranyakasipu.

Prahlad did not give up worshipping the God Vishnu in spite of the threats and persecution by his father and his demon aunt Holika, who was sent by her brother to kill the young Prahlad.

When Holika -who was immune to death by fire- took Prahlad and entered a blazing furnace built for his destruction, it was the wicked Holika who was burnt to ashes by divine intervention, while Prahlad came out unscathed.
Prince Prahlad and Holika

Before she died, she realised her follies and begged the boy's forgiveness.
As his gesture of forgiveness, Prahlad deemed that her name would be remembered at least one day in the year.

Thus huge bonfires are burnt on the eve of Holi as its symbolic representation.

This passionate festival is also associated with the immortal love of Lord Krishna and his wife Radha.
Lord Krishna and his consort Radha

...and because Krishna was a playful and romantic God and Spring is all about blossoming life... Holi enhances the vibrancy of this season with its riot of colors.

Happy Holi from Rucks and Rolls!

May the colours of Holi paint your life with love, happiness, prosperity, joy, peace, and success. Wishing you all a very Happy Holi.

Dusk


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I LOVE This Ad!! (Bonds Mash)

March 10th 2008 21:30
...and could someone please start up a 'So You Think You Can Dance?' blog?? Please, please. I can't seriously be the only Orbler addicted to this show?
Okay, yes, it's just another 'reality TV' competition with hype and stereotype but it's fun! And the dancers are just so brilliant. (and I like 'The Amazing Race' too. So shoot me with a bamboo)

Oh to fly through the air like that...I may be a Rugby-ite but I also am a Friend of the Ballet. The seemingly obvious dichotomy is also the similarity of grace under power. Albeit executed in different ways.

My favourite TV Babble-r is MIA (well...she's BIA...Busy In Action) so someone's gotta be startin' somethin. And soon. I really need to 'discuss' why;

a) Jason I-want-to-be-Rod-Stewart-and- do-you-think-I'm-sexy The Judge keeps thanking that choreographer Jason The Second Coming?
b) Matt Hatter Lee looks about 12?
c) Natalie whatshername talks with a smirk?
d) does that dancer wear her pants down by her ankles? well okay, at her pelvis but they really look like they could fall down any second.
e) didn't Henry cut his hair off before?? He should win based on best transformation!! (but he is an exceptional dancer)

See? Important stuff.

...but I digress.

I love this ad.

I saw it during the show and it made me smile and want to dance around in my colourful Bonds understuff.

Fully clothed with joy


Disregard the fact that the dancers are all lean and jiggle free. They're dancers. To be in an ad, they have to be professional dancers ergo lean and jiggle free because as we all know, dancing burns calories...and revs up endorphins.

I expect to hear the usual barrage of contempt...especially and surprisingly from males. Guys, please. Spare me the token feminism. It doesn't make you look enlightened. Just makes you look so new age eighties. Not a good vintage.

Women...I ask you to look at this ad not with judgement (because there are some comments like that on YouTube) but with empathy.

Put yourself smack bang in this attitude. It is such a joyous ad. Do we really care that they're half naked with not an ounce of cellulite? Can't we see just them as being fully draped with delight?



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Yes, yes, I know. This may seem like it has nothing whatsoever to do with my blog topic. Notice the emphasis on 'may'...

...but I was totally blown away by this and although first thinking that "this can't be" and "flying cars and meals in a pill territory" and "is April Fool's Day early this year?"...2 things happened to make me rethink my initial scepticism;

1) research
2) Hello? With everything we have already...why wouldn't this be possible?

Apologies to the techies et al and yes I do realise this may be old news for you lot but when it comes to technological gadgetry, although not a neophyte, I am a neobyte

Anyway, I did a search and I can't find it on Orble. I had sent it out via mass email so some Orblers will have seen it also...just wanted to share it with everyone else...because oh. My. GOD. I want this!!

...and it has everything to do with my topic. With everyone's blog topic! Think of the possibilities...

Laptops may be gettting smaller and thinner (and how gorgeous is the new Apple MacBook Air??...pity that I only like SPC fruit... ) but they're still cumbersome and one can't take ones laptop everywhere but this... have pen will compute.

Read on.
('pr hype' and images from the email that was sent to me so unfortunately I don't know who to credit)

Look closely and guess what they could be...
Is it a pen or is it a computer?


Looks like pens with hidden cams , right?
Is it a pen or is it a computer?


Nope. Wrong.

Introducing what I (Dusk) like to call the Penputer....
laptops in a pen...the future of computers

laptops or tabletops?


You've just seen the future of the Laptop. In the revolution of miniature computers, the scientists are ahead with bluetooth technology

from Urban Legends:

Can it possibly be true that your cumbersome desktop PC — keyboard, monitor, and all — may someday be replaced by a set of pen-like objects that fit neatly in your pocket?

The innovative folks at NEC Design, Ltd. in Tokyo say yes.

The email presentation you have just read is based on an experimental product called the P-ISM, described by NEC designers as a "Pen-style Personal Networking Gadget Package." A prototype of the system, which cost a reported $30,000 to build, was unveiled at ITU Telecom World in 2003.

The concept is outlined as follows on the NEC Design Web site:

We have visualized the connection between the latest technology and the human, in a form of a pen. P-ISM is a gadget package including five functions: a pen-style cellular phone with a handwriting data input function, virtual keyboard, a very small projector, camera scanner, and personal ID key with cashless pass function.

P-ISMs are connected with one another through short-range wireless technology. The whole set is also connected to the Internet through the cellular phone function. This personal gadget in a minimalistic pen style enables the ultimate ubiquitous computing
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In an interview with John Latta of Wave Report, head designer Toru Ichihashi admitted his inspiration for the P-ISM was the fanciful gadgetry in James Bond films, though the pen-style PC, he said, "is closer to reality than what appears in the 007 movies."

The future of computing...your laptop will be a tabletop!

The future of computing...your laptop will be any tabletop!


Please note that the final two images (in the presentation) have nothing directly to do with the P-ISM.
Rather, they depict similar "projection keyboard" technologies offered by companies such as Virtual Devices and VKB, Inc.

Well...what do you think? The future of computing? Your laptop will literally be a table top, anywhere, any time! Or just ridiculous really and far too expensive?
...but does anyone remember what humongous screen plasma TVs cost when they first came out???

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"un petit mort"

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Perihelion!


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