Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Look back at 2008

The year 2008 draws to a close, which in the larger scheme of things means little more than the fact that our planet is nearly in the same place, with respect to the sun, as it was 366 days ago. Still it's a good excuse to celebrate.

This year, like all other years, continues to epitomise that immortal line by Charles Dickens, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times."

Indeed, in sports, it was a gala year, for India especially. In cricket, the Indian team has had an excellent year, winning all over the place, except in Sri Lanka. The Australia series was a great victory, as was the one against England. The IPL was also a huge money-spinning success. Australia, has finally had a terrible year, able to dominate only New Zealand, and losing at home to a rampant South Africa. South Africa has gone from "chokers", to a team that never says die, rather like the old Australian teams of the 90s.

Football and tennis have been great fun too. Rafael Nadal has taken over at the top, and took the Wimbledon crown from Roger Federer. In football, Man U won the Champions' League. Also, Spain finally won a trophy, Euro 2008, beating not some team that always loses like England or Holland, but Germany, that always seems to win tournaments.

Plus, India has had its best Olympics ever, and Michael Phelps broke Mark Spitz's long standing medal record.

There have been some sadder events too. Quite a few terrorist attacks and the big global recession that has everyone freaked out.

So, goodbye 2008, it's been nice knowing you, but we're still looking forward to meeting 2009.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Merry Christmas!

Here's wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Pricey idlis

While passing through Bangalore's new airport I happened to notice a plate of idlis selling for a whopping 90 bucks a plate. Interestingly, you can get these for 10 bucks at most fast food places in the city.

Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Tragic events in Mumbai

Some really sad events have taken place in Mumbai recently, and I'd like to express my condolences to the families of those killed and injured during these attacks.