Wednesday, October 7, 2009

d lang of d kool ppl???

Whats up with the way people write these days?

"hw r u ppl doin? its gettin more n more common 2 c ppl write lyk dis. dis started wid d instant mssngr long time back but now ppl use if all over the place. i get emails, msgs n d facebook status/comments are also full of dis. i m nt sure if ppl who use this lang actually remember ne spellings and if dey r still capable of writing using "actual" words. whts ur opinion on this? do u find it kool?"

I am not sure if I should call this "lingo" wrong or bad, but personally I can't stand it! I can see how using abbreviations or short-forms (you -> u, are -> r) can be useful during chatting in terms of saving time and effort, but this usage is getting worse with every keystroke and, I think, an effort should be made to keep it under control. There are many more instances of erroneous usage introduced because of this type of pseudo-English. I often find people using "your" or "ur" for "you are".

This issue has been discussed on the internet a few times. Here are some examples (from www.reddit.com): Link1 Link2

i dunno if ur gonna strt hatin me 4 dis, but i wud lyk 2 reqst u 2 use dis "style" 4 communicating wid ppl who u no (know) r gonna lyk it.

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Tennis with Roger and Rafa

I just finished watching one of the greatest tennis matches ever - Roger Federer Vs Rafael Nadal, Wimbledon 2008 Final. What an amazing match! I can watch this again, and again, and again, and again, and again.... and get overwhelmed by it every time. The Wimbledon final the year before was no worse than this match, but being a Nadal fan, 2008 was special. Here, feast on the highlights of the 2008 final.




When I watch these matches, all I wish is to be there in the stadium next time something like this happens.


Recently I was in Cincinnati to watch the semi-finals and the final of Cincinnati Masters 2009. In the first semi-final Roger Federer crushed Andy Murray and I think towards the end Andy Murray just wanted to leave the court and go home. Who finishes the match with a double fault? Next final was disappointing match (for Rafa fans) with Djockovic in prime form and Nadal struggling to get back on the top of his game. My hopes to watch a Federer vs Rafa final were crushed by the Serbian who scored a comfortable win over Rafa. Another reason to not like the Serbian tennis star.

The final wasn't bad. Federer was in great touch and when that statement is true, not too many people (read "nobody but Rafa") can do much about it. Federer won yet again. Before he walked out of the court, I made a valiant attempt to get his autograph, though in vain.

The doubles matches were great to watch too, more so because people don't seem to be that interested in those matches and leave the most expensive front rows open for fans like us. It really makes a difference to watch the match from that close and once I have a decent amount of money in my bank account, I am definitely going to get those tickets.

It was more than amazing to be there and watch these people play live. Even more fun because I was there with Gargi and Dushyant. I am plannig to be at the BNP Paribas open (India Wells Tennis Masters) in Palm Springs, which is around an hour long drive from my home. I hope this time I get to see an in form Rafa and in form Federer playing the final.

Now, I have witnessed three Gods. Sachin Tendulkar in B'lore during a test match against Australia and then Federer and Rafa in Cincinnati. I missed watching Messi play when FC Barca was here in LA as I was in Illinois for the summer. I guess I'll have to go to Spain to increase my God count to four.