Saturday, August 23, 2008

New cell ringtone

I wonder if this got the bump too ?


Don't worry I didn't link to this:

The Olympics : Where did all the time go ?









We've been watching the olympics pretty religiously (actually more than religiously - haven't been to a temple in more than a year:). We saw:
  1. Nastia Liuken win the all-round gold
  2. Yang Wei win the all-round gold 
  3. All of Phelps' gold medals : including 'The touch'
  4. Walsh-Treanor win the beach volleyball gold
  5. Brasil win the women's volleyball gold : As an example  of the american bent of the reporting - it's really hard to find a good picture of the team. Instead here is a picture of Kimberley Glass.
  6. Bolt win three golds - he's so much faster than the rest of the field it's awesome! They actually complained because he had time to showboat before the end. In the 100ms. He had time to spare in the shortest race on earth!
  7. Shawn Johnson win the gold on the balance beam - it was amazing to see her smiling through all the close losses (for silver - which isn't so bad if you think about it) - so it was nice that she finally got one!
  8. The Chinese Team win the team gold (women's). The americans really should stop complaining about how young these girls are. They are amazing nonetheless. Huang XuChen YibingLi XiaopengXiao QinYang WeiZou Kai

Guacamole and chinese fried rice




Rashmi made some guacamole .. seems to have come out amazingly. However, I don't know what we are going to eat with the guacamole. She also made some chinese fried rice. Tastes amazing. Pictures!
The fried rice was made in our new 'wok' from ikea of all places. We also got this huge storage thingy, and it's full already as you can see.
Ahh crass consumerism! How much stuff we own! I can just imagine my mom's reaction to us becoming this american!

P.S: Rashmi says the fried rice tastes weird. Do I have to eat it ?

Sams club

So we went and got a Sams club membership. I wonder if it's going to be worth it.

The Breakfast Club

We saw The Breakfast Club, as part of my multi-part 'Watch all shows alluded to in Psych' binge. The Breakfast Club was in Murder?Murder? Anyone ? Bueller?

I loved it. Rashmi and Satashu didn't :(. According to wikipedia:The Breakfast Club is a 1985 American teen film widely considered as the definitive work in the genre. Written and directed by John Hughes, the storyline follows five teenagers (each representing a different clique in high school) as they spend a Saturday in detention together and come to realize that they are all deeper than their respective stereotypes. The film has become a cult classic and has had a tremendous influence on many coming-of-age films since then. The film was shot entirely in sequence. Shooting began on March 281984 and ended in May of 1984.

Shows what they know.

Rashmi and the fizzy water incident!

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Rashmi & Murali - Wedding Photos



2 years in the making -- the blockbuster hit of the summer!

The Olympics : China's coming out party (and where's India?)




We saw bits and pieces of the olympic ceremony - beautifulastoundingamazing. I'm still looking for a high res video to see the parts we missed. I think that there is no doubt about which country is going to be the next great superpower.


And it isn't going to be us.

Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog


I thought this was brilliant - especially the ending - which apparently _none_ of my friends liked. Though I don't know if they would have liked the ending - since none of them agreed to watch more than the first episode. However, I am not alone! Tycho agreed - and he gets more than 2 million page views a day - that must count for something.

The ending does tell you that Whedon must have had a pretty screwed up life. I mean if an online series with a name like Dr Horrible's Sing-Along Blog can't have a happy ending....

Serenity/Firefly



I think I'm reading too many comics. And watching too many movies. This blog is becoming like the TV giude. Rashmi and I (surprising, considering that we never like the same stuff) loved the Firefly series by Whedon. Unfortunately FOX didn't agree and didn't pick up the series after the first year. The series is awesome, and another one where the moralities of the heroes is iffy :). Watch it! 

On a side note there was a lot of protest in the "blogosphere", and so they made a movie called Serenity to finish some of the story lines. 

Never one to let a potential source of procrastin-X  go to waste, I decided to read the 'graphic novel' series Serenity-Better Days. Also awesome, and highly recommended.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Graphic novels



Once I started reading Gaiman (because of Terry Pratchett but that's another post), I started reading a bunch of graphic novels.  I now understand that comic books (sorry is that "graphic novels") are not for kids anymore. These are riveting stories, so dark that they are almost believable.Like Agent Smith said - "human beings define their reality through misery and suffering".? I mean, these couldn't be fantasies right ? Normal people do not fantasize about such imperfect worlds where superheroes loose and nice people die.

 Here are some of the best ones:
  1. The Marvel Universe Civil war arc: Amazing stories. I think the future Iron Man movies are headed here (that where SHIELD and Nick fury are from), so if you refuse to read all the comics - there are about 50 of them - you can get some of it from the movies in the next 10 years. The story so addicted me, that I spent most nights awake for 4 days reading them, almost without pause.
  2. Watchmen: Really cool plot lines. Unfortunately most of the story happens in the mind of the "hero" Rorschach, who is crazy, psychotic and kills people for fun. Did I mention he is a superhero who helps people? And that the night owl is 40, overweight and out of shape? As wikipedia notes (and it definitely deserves these awards and more!).: To date, Watchmen remains the only graphic novel to win a Hugo Award, and is also the only graphic novel to appear on Time Magazine's 2005 list of "the 100 best English-language novels" published since the founding of the magazine in 1923.

Sandman

Speaking of new stories, the Sandman series by Neil Gaiman is uniformly amazing. All the stories are new, amazing beautiful stories I had never heard before. Gaiman doesn't have any rules, he is free to make the Sandman despicable (which he often does). He uses some characters from greek/roman/christian mythology, but the ideas in each story never cease to astound. 
My favorite one is Worlds' end (note the position of the ' - took me a while to find that gem). It has stories within stories. Each story is set in a different reality/time/planet each with its own rules - and once those are fixed these stories make perfect sense.
My words cannot do justice :) to the awesomeness in these books, so read them!

Harry potter and the deathly hallows

Finally read this one. Completely forgot that the series was not done.  Unfortunately the main story line is amazingly predictable. What happens to side characters is random anyway, since there are no real rules in their universe :). However, if you know it is a story for "tweens?" then you can predict most of the story line. Where have all the good stories gone ?

Blazing saddles



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0071230/


While all the town people are fighting with the junk people, the old crazy guy does HAAAAA and destroys the bad guy with his awesome breath!

Friday, August 1, 2008

White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake à l'Ankrom

My standard cheesecake recipe, from which nigh all cheesecakes I make are derived. It's a New York style cheesecake, in that it contains cream and is cooked at two temperatures.

White Chocolate Raspberry Cheesecake à l'Ankrom

Ingredients:
Crust:
1 3/4 cups crushed chocolate graham crackers
1/4 cup sugar
1/3 cup butter (melted)

Filling:
24 oz cream cheese (softened)
1 cup sugar
3 tablespoons flour
12 oz white chocolate (melted)
3 eggs
2 tablespoons heavy cream
2 teaspoons vanilla

Topping:
2 cups raspberries
1/2 cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch

  1. Preheat oven to 400°
  2. Mix sugar & crackers in a bowl; add melted butter; press mixture along bottom and 2" up the sides of a 9" springform pan
  3. In a large bowl, combine cream cheese, sugar, vanilla, and flour; mix very well; add eggs one at a time, mixing very well between eggs; finish by mixing in the cream; set filling aside
  4. When all of the above is ready (including preheating), melt the white chocolate; as soon as it's melted it must be quickly mixed into the filling; pour filling into crust
  5. Set cheesecake in middle of oven and bake at 400° for 10 minutes; reduce temp to 300° and cook for 55 to 65 minutes (until filling is set)
  6. Remove cheesecake and let cool for 10 minutes; carefully run knife around the edge of the pan to loosen it; cool in fridge for 2 hours
  7. Place raspberries, sugar, and cornstarch into a pan; stirring often, bring pan to a low boil and cook until raspberries are broken down; remove from heat and pour over the cheesecake
  8. Replace cheesecake in fridge for 2 more hours
Note: this recipe can be made in a 7" springform pan simply by reducing crust ingredients to ~60%, and filling and topping ingredients to 50%.