tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-330099062024-03-07T15:24:24.562-05:00My ViewMy Perspective of current events.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.comBlogger13125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-86884902616318815642007-06-14T14:52:00.001-05:002007-06-14T15:37:43.145-05:00Democracy at work<div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;">Its been a while that I had blogged, I was pathetically lazy on doing this. But seeing the process of how a president is being elected (should I say "Selected") makes me feel bad and wanted to express my disgust on the politics of so called "Largest democratic country in the world". I know that president of <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_0">India</span> is a nominal position and doesn't have a say on how its governed. I wouldn't have cared if the outgoing president was not Dr. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_1">Kalam</span>. When he was made president, I thought <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_2">Indian</span> scientific community deserved this recognition for the way they <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_3">achieved</span> progress on the space programs even after working for our "Great" leaders.</span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:Courier New;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;">As a first person of this country, I liked the way Dr.<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_5">Kalam</span> interacted with children, young people and asked everyone to dream high and think ahead. When we look at our sweet home, we see how our leaders are trying to divide people by geography, religion, caste and what ever reasons they can find. Dr.<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_6">Kalam</span> is the only person being in a political position tried to instill positive feeling in the people he interacted with, asking everyone to work hard for their dreams.</span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:Courier New;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;">I hate to see these people's elected representatives (our <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_7">MLA</span>/MP who took break from taking bribes to ask question in parliament and exporting people as their wives) not giving him a chance to be re-elected because their bosses doesn't like him. Now the grand old Congress Party and no-good communist parties have come up with a lady called "<span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_8">Prathiba</span> <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_9">Patil</span>" and they are trying to project that they are getting a women elected. Don't get me wrong, I am not against women being elected to the top post but only if they deserve it. No one outside of <span class="blsp-spelling-corrected" id="SPELLING_ERROR_10">Maharashtra</span> would have heard her name (not sure whether people from that place even heard of her). I really hope she is not selected for being a <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_11">bootlicker</span> for "Gandhi" family.</span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;">Anyways I wanted to say Thank you Mr. <span class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_12">Kalam</span> for being such a good president in your term and leading the country in such a respectful manner. I am sure you will be working hard after you term for the improvement of our country. </span></div><div align="justify"></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;"></span></div><div align="justify"><span style="font-family:courier new;">Thanks once again.</span></div>Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-4451257293962795272007-02-01T21:42:00.000-05:002007-02-01T22:46:03.899-05:00FoooootballThinking of this weekend makes me feel wierd, it reminds me the fact that football is going to end this week. I may not have a team, but its the game. I am going to miss so many things.<br /><br />1) What am I going to watch every day morning during break fast and ironing my clothes<br />2) What will help me get through the night mare of 8 hours in my office work. I always had ESPN radio playing in my head phone which help in concentrating. What should I do now for concentrating.....I cant stand the crap about baseball and NBA on radio.<br />3) What am I going to talk with my colleagues now?<br />4)How would be all those conference calls and meetings without bringing football into conversation. Now I guess meetings are going to be done faster and fact that there is no football on radio...again drives me crazy<br />5) What would be my reason to escape those boring desi parties??? There is no football....oh god...give me one more reason???????<br />6) How can I have my wife doesnt ask me to do some thing during the week end around home ??<br />7) What is going to remind me to drink more beers?<br /><br />Come back football come back......I cant stand the fact that I got to watch those news channels, SITCOMS and listen news radio until you come back....<br /><br />Kidding apart...have a nice time watching superbowl.<br /><br />Go Colts !!! (I dont mind even if it is bears)Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-88799158052298194192007-01-21T10:50:00.000-05:002007-01-21T13:41:50.113-05:00Laws - ReligionTaxi drivers in minneapolis airport are not accepting passengers who carry alcohol in their baggage. Reason for not accepting them is that taxi drivers are muslims and their religion doesn't accept alcohol. Airport authorities have now classified some taxi's by identifier which suggests which of the taxi's will accept liquor in them.<br /><br />Some of the pharmacists doesn't want to sell morning after pill as its against their catholic beliefs. Some states have come up with laws which says its upto the people who run them.<br /><br />I agree that every one has right to practise their religion and beliefs. But what about other people who has different beliefs? Where does this end? Are we going to keep coming with laws or make changes to make sure that some sect of people feel good about their religious beliefs? if some one doesnt agree some things its upto them that they dont drink alcohol or use pills but dont try to impose on others.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-63792204885091164842007-01-14T17:09:00.000-05:002007-01-14T18:18:17.245-05:00NewsNews channels are driving me crazy. I want them to concentrate on real news. I want them to show how a place is affected by snow storm but not to hear how a kid is not able to play his videogame or browse internet as his house lost electricity because of storm. Same channel again shows how video games and internet are impacting family life and get opinions from so called analysts on how to have family together. What the hell do you guys wanna say?<br /><br />I just completed a book titled "Breaking News" which is about an old news anchor who is trying to provide meaningful news and defend against turning news into sensationalism. This book explains how 24 x 7 news channels are impacting the way news is presented. It shows how these all day long channels which got nothing to show are changing the way news are shown.<br /><br />As I was reading this book it makes me think how right it is. It reminds me of a case which was shown as breaking news about a child molester being picked up in thailand and how he is linked to a case that happened about a decade ago. After two week long analysis/breaking news every hour and watching a poor kid's picture again and again, the guy who is arrested is let go as there is nothing which can link him to the case. Before the case is over, I guess we learnt what the person is more that person knew about himself. Please news channels give me some news that is worthy and also even it is news worthy please give me in moderation.<br /><br />Hello news channels please spare me, I like follwoing current events but dont make me go away from news. Please let me know of dumb decisions taken in washington but dont throw in your perspective. Give me the information and let me make my own sense of it. Also spare me from the poll information you guys have.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-29129351973431599342007-01-06T21:02:00.000-05:002007-01-06T21:50:55.026-05:00FootballIts been a while that I had updated my blog. As the holiday season is over, I am trying very hard to get back to routine of five work days and only two days for weekend. Thought of having no long weekends till labor day also makes me feel bad. Anyways, need to get back to routine.<br /><br />Well as the January brings new year, football season comes to an end. What an year this is for both college and pro football. Being a SEC guy, will sure hope florida wins BCS championship. NFL had all the twists and turns with mannings downfall in the last few games, T.O's regular rants, amazing story of eagles turnback after they lose Mcnabb, Saints comeback from Last year, Mangini being the coach of the year and Ladanian's amazing success. Well to cap of the season story of Nick Saban's return to college and that to SEC makes me wait more eagerly for next year. This is going to make SEC more tougher with florida, arkansas, auburn, tennessee and LSU already having great teams. Just think how this conference would be with Saban's tide and spurrier's gamecocks trying to repeat their coach's success with BCS championship.<br /><br />While such competition in SEC makes college football great but it would make difficult for a SEC team to go into BCS championship game as chances of remaining undefeated is going be very tough. On a side note, it makes me wonder how my Wildcats are going to play next year. They had a great season this year but louisville had more wins and best ranked this makes top recruits from kentucky go to UL. Let see how Brook's team is going to play next year.<br /><br />On NFL side, unfortunately teams I followed along with my job, Bengals (Home team) to Steelers (my first client) to Buccaneers (Second client) and Panthers (Current place) didnt make to playoffs. Now I need to pick the team thats going to make it to super bowl. My picks would be Ravens Vs Chargers for AFC champioship and Saints Vs Eagles for NFC.<br /><br />Lets see how this would turn up. Before I sign off, congrats to Wildcats for winning the bowl game. Also I lost in the semifinal of my fantasy league but was champion in the regular season with 11-3 record.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-23427736135054114182006-11-23T13:08:00.000-05:002006-11-23T14:18:46.430-05:00ThanksgivingThanksgiving Day, the spirit of celebrating this day with families, lots of food , foot ball and sharing their stories reminds me of the memories of my most cherished festival "Sankranthi" or "Pongal". As I think about it, there are many commons with both of these celebrations.<br /><br />Sankranthi is celebrated as farming season comes to an end (January 14) and its time for farmers to celebrate their harvest. Its the same with thanksgiving which was originally celebrated after the first harvest by the pilgrims after gruelling winter season. Both may not be celebrated these days for the same reason, but having family together keeps the spirit alive.<br /><br />As an outsider , I cannot talk about how thansgiving being celebreated other than the fact that it brings together whole family, over good food and football. Sankranthi reminds my best memories of celebrating it together with family with very good food. Trying to burn calories after a very, very heavy lunch by playing cards, carroms, or other board games and making fun of each other (it doesnt matter whether its my dad or my nephew). Before my belly makes space for some air from heavy food, replenishing this with snacks, and other delicacies all day long is the best part of it.<br /><br />For all the memories, I would like to say a BIG Thank You to my parents on this day for all the things they had provided. As I start my journey as a married man, will hope to continue to keep this spirit alive with my dear wife.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-29268018667199051302006-11-18T20:37:00.000-05:002006-11-18T22:18:50.498-05:00Is this the solution?Here are the two new news about reservations for jobs in India.<br /><br />1) Supreme court of India has ruled saying that Reservations should not apply to the people belonging to SC/ST families whose average salary is more than 250000 rupees for year.<br /><br />2) Meeting between government and private companies about having certain % of jobs to the people belonging to certain castes.<br /><br />For the first part, now minsiters in the central government and other political parties wants to have a constitutional ammendment to override supreme court's decision and make everyone belonging to SC/ST community to have reservations irrespective of their income. Also they want to come up with a law to have reservations as mandatory in firms owned by private sector.<br /><br />Is this how one wants to help backward communities to have a better life? Are we providing solution to the problem or are we just masking the problem and providing jobs to the people who doesnot deserve those? India had reservations from 1950 but if we still have the same issues doesn't it mean that this didnot address the problem. Isn't 56 years long enough to realise that we are not addressing root cause of this problem?<br /><br />Being a citizen of India, every one should have equal oppurtunity but should not depend on which caste they belong to. I agree that government should take care of people who are poor and need some help. But it doesn't mean that they need to have reservations for the jobs. It doesnt mean they needed to be provided with jobs for which they are not qualified for. Instead of having some reservations, better solution for this would be to provide facilites for them to have good education. Provide good education at a lower cost or free of cost. Provide them with additional tutoring help so that they can compete with people who have access to better facilities. Provide scholarships to people who cannot afford cost but need to make sure they are qualified for higher education.<br /><br />I am looking forward for a day in India where we dont need to fill in information regarding my caste on the job application whether its in Public or Private Sector.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-39895421333525554932006-11-18T18:53:00.000-05:002006-11-18T20:00:57.441-05:00Fellow Bloggers TagThis is for one of my fellow bloggers who wants me to blog more frequently.<br /><br />10 Favorites:<br /><br />Favorite Season: Early Winter when its cold but still see some sunlight on the day.<br />Favorite Sport: College Football, College Basketball, NFL, Cricket, Tennis.<br />Favorite Time: Around 5:30 PM When I step out of my office.<br />Favorite Month: Before and after summer. (March, April, September)<br />Favorite Actor: Aamir Khan, Paresh Rawal<br />Favorite Actress: Sridevi, Sonali Bendre (Not for acting).<br />Favorite Ice Cream: Any flavor with less chocolate and no fruit.<br />Favorite Food: Any food with well-cooked meat, Desert.<br />Favorite Drink: Beer, Water.<br />Favorite Place: Sweet Home<br /><br />9 Currents:<br /><br />Current Feeling: Is Michigan going to win over OSU?<br />Current O/S: Windows XP<br />Current Windows Open: NFL Fantasy Football<br />Current Drink: Gatorade (Just got out of gym).<br />Current Time: 7:07 p.m<br />Current Mobile(s) Used: Samsung.<br />Current Show on TV: Michigan Vs Ohio State University. Last 2:00 minutes.<br />Current Thought: Why does OSU guys call themselves "The" Ohio State University.<br />Current Cloths: GYM wear.<br /><br />8 Firsts:<br /><br />First Nickname: Some thing on my hair which I dont wanna share.<br />First Kiss: Best Moment in my life which I want to keep it for myself.<br />First Crush: In Engineering.<br />First Computer: Assembled one which has every brand in it.<br />First Vehicle I drove: Kinetic Honda<br />First Job: Cafateria in University of Kentucky (My Best Job)<br />First Movie I watched: Only Remember Disco Dancer (Mithun Da).<br />First Pet: Not much liking for them.<br />First Shave: Dont Remember the date but do remember the cuts I had on my face.<br /><br />7 Lasts:<br /><br />Last Chai (Tea) : at 5 pm.<br />Last Movie: Bommarillu (Telugu with Siddarth from Rang de Basanti as Hero).<br />Last Time I Drove: Back from office friday evening.<br />Last Time Shaved: Every day of the week except the weekends so got to be Friday.<br />Last Web Site Visited: <a href="http://www.Espn.com">www.Espn.com</a><br />Last Software Installed: VPN access for my client.<br />Last Pill I Had:Nothing Recently.<br /><br />6 Have You Evers:<br /><br />Have You Ever Broken the Law: Only in driving. Got a ticket once for speeding.<br />Have You Ever Been Drunk: Dumb Question. Whats fun in drinking without getting drunk.<br />Have You Ever Climbed a Tree: Very Few. Embarassed by my Mom for that.<br />Have You Ever Kissed Someone You Didn't Know: No.<br />Have You Ever Been in the Middle/Close to Gunfire or Bomb Blast: Nope but was close to the riots happened in '93<br />Have You Ever Broken Anyone’s Heart: Nope.<br /><br />5 Things:<br /><br />Things You Can Hear Right Now: Ohio State's Victory against Michigan on TV.<br />Things on Your Computer Table: Book "The World is Flat" and Baron's GMAT.<br />Things on Your Bed: All the things needed for a nice cozy sleep..<br />Things You Ate Today: Puri and Chole for lunch. Waiting on Sambar for Dinner.<br />Things in Mind: My Wife's Thesis.<br /><br />4 Places You Have Been Today:<br /><br />Gym.<br />All rooms in My home.<br /><br />3 People You Can Tell Anything To:<br /><br />My Wife.<br />My Parents (Like to share good things in my life. After all the struggles they had in life till now just want to see them happy)<br />My best friend.<br /><br />2 Choices:<br /><br />Black or White: White.. better than black on my dark complexion.<br />Hot or Cold: Hot food...cold beer.<br /><br />1 Thing You Want To Do Before You Die:<br />Explore all parts of India. See how amazing my country is with so many different Languages, Cultures, Religions and Food. Learn History about India.<br /><br />I liked this tag. This made me think on some of the questions. Will sure try to blog more frequently.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-1163350318484878572006-11-12T11:00:00.000-05:002006-11-12T11:53:51.640-05:00Who the hell is gonna pay for it?As I go through the news papers from my home town Hyderabad, I come across news regarding karimnagar elections thats going to take place in december. Well this is not election time for parliament but why do we have this election? Generally elections like these happen when we the respected member is dead and as far as I remember K.Chandrasekhar Rao (KCR) is not dead. He is alive and remember him running away from a mockery of Fast until death (Which he did for one day) with some wierd reason.<br /><br />So I was thinking what would be the reason, then came to know that he resigned. Why did he do that? Its because some other nut cases from Grand old congress party challenged him to re-elect from there. Well this is interesting? So Mr.KCR resigned because some cranky old fellow (M. Satyanarayana Rao) who can't keep his mouth shut and State Congress Party chief (whom I never knew existed in AP until I heard him as state congress chief) challenged KCR to re-elect by himself.<br /><br />Well its sounds good to hear about it like a movie (you can watch any movie by balakrishna, chiranjeevi or NTR Jr). So to make the story short, now Mr. KCR is re-constesting the seat he was elected about 3 years back. But now comes the question I had in my subject who the hell is going to pay for this?<br /><br />Is it the guys who challenged KCR or the guy who took the challenge? nah...its you (an average indian) idiot, what the hell do you think you are paying the tax for? But as I think about it leaders are trying to provide good entertainment for you, why the hell do you want to watch a movie by wasting some money for a theatre when you can pay a whole lot more of tax money from your hard work to get entertained without going out of your home through this elections. So have a good time, get some popcorn and enjoy the month long action and drama.<br /><br />Well did I tell you who is contesting from Congress side, it is Mr. Jeevan reddy, member of respected assembly. So I would suggest all the people from Karimnagar to vote for Congress and get Mr. Jeevan reddy promoted to Parliament. This would be a curtain raiser for the next election where he is going to resign his assembly seat. So you can feel happy about contributing to the next big movie in A.P elections.<br /><br />So dont complain or bitch about politicians doesnt think about you, they want you to be happy. They want you to have fun outside of soap dramas in T.V, idiotic movies of chiru, balakrishna. So join the fun and next time when you feel bored you go to one of those M.P or M.L.A's and you challenge them and get them to resign and have the fun again.<br /><br />My popcorn is ready and looking forward for next one month with great enthusiasm and surely hope politicians of my hometowns doesnot disappoint me.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-1159040484857271432006-09-23T14:08:00.000-05:002006-09-23T14:41:24.876-05:00Just Like thatIn the building where my office is located (5 th floor), there is an corporate office space for United States Postal Service in 6 th floor. That is the top floor and USPS is the only one located in there. This building also hosts different private companies in other floors. As we all use the same elevator I was observing the group of people going into the elevator. Most of the people going into the different floors are majority of white people and very few african americans. But its just the opposite for 6 th floor.<br /><br />As I newly moved to north carolina, I had some work with car registration and license for which I had been to the county and state government offices. When I see the people around, it appears that there is a equal percentage of both african americans and whites. But why dont we see the same distribution in private sector? As a consultant in different industries I had observed that private sector is predominantly white.<br /><br />I am not judging based on these facts that there is a discrimination in private sector against african americans or a favouritsm towards african americans in government sector. I just think what could be the reason behind this? If the african americans are able to handle public sector can't they be able to do that in private sector too or is it the government trying to be politically correct and trying to prove that they are taking care of minority and providing jobs to the people who are not qualified? or is it the african american people apply mostly for the government jobs or is it in the private sector when they have finalists does they prefer based upon the color? I have no idea what would be the exact reason, just wanted to lay out my thoughts.<br /><br />As a person who came in as a immigrant here, I never observed any discrimination based upon my color until now and hope not to see that. When I was interviewed, I wasn't considered for some jobs because of my visa status for which I cannot blame them because if thats happening in my country I would expect the same with local being provided the job before looking for some one coming form a different country.<br /><br />After seeing the world here in US, I hope I had become tolerant to all colors, religion, nationality, and sexual orientation. Hopefully will carry on doing the same stuff even if I go back to India eventhough there are lot more divisions in indian society which I would think will reduce after a generation or two.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-1157229432076204552006-09-02T15:02:00.000-05:002006-09-17T20:17:02.110-05:00lage raho munnabhaiWhen I was planning of this movie, I thought this is a simple extension of the dumb comedy. The only reason for going to this movie is to enjoy without thinking about it. But after the 2:30 hours of the movie, I can say one thing this is the one of the best hindi movies in a long time. Its been a while that bollywood had come up with two best movies in a year. I would say Rang De Basanti and Lage Raho were great. Both were on similar themes, try to compare the ideologies of the our freedom fighters fought and the situation in current india. One was using revolutionary background of bagat singh and the other is using mahatma's satyagraha.<br /><br />I always thought mahatma's philosophy will not be viable in the current world. But this movie showed how his views can be used and how being honest and taking responibility of your actions can help you being a good human being. In daily life, we are always worried about other peoples opinion and what they think of us. May be its time we do what we wanted to do and being honest to your self and to the people around would help things get done in a right manner.<br /><br />I thought of writing manythings, and so many people wrote many good things about this movie already, so dont wanna bore you all with this.<br /><br />Finally, just wanna say excellent movie by director Hirwani and movies like these make people think about what a great nation we are from and how we all can be a different beings.<br /><br />so long.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-1156615330576084012006-08-26T12:44:00.000-05:002006-08-26T14:20:24.080-05:00Aug 26Today is an important day in my life, its my birthday. It got me to think about my journey till now. Wow 27 years !! Its an excellent journey. This journey kicked off from a small village in Andhra pradesh. Initial years till second class was in a village called Polamuru in West godavari.<br /><br />There are two best things which happened in my life both included relocation. First one had happened in 1985 when my parents decided to move to hyderabad to have a better life and better future to me and my brother. I would thank my parents for that. Their strong will to survive and build a decent life to us and their desire to see us away from struggles they are having had helped me for whatever I am today. I always remember the one thing which my mom used to say to me "kasti padi chaduvukondi ra maaku laaga kastalu padakandi ra (Work hard on studies and get away from struggles they are facing)". Their passion to have better education for us had driven me to go through all the pains of education :).<br /><br />The next bext thing is my move to USA in 2001. I was not sure initially why I was here and what I am doing here. It was just my desire to get my master's that drove me here. More than my education here, its the experience of growing up as a person to handle struggles helped me mature as a person. There are many successes and failures of my decisions, but each experience helped me to learn many things about life. This is here where I met my life partner, with whom I am going to continue my journey for the next part.<br /><br />This birthday marks an important junction in my journey. I am going to enter into an world of family life in which I would start laying foundation for our family. I will try to use the experiences that I gained from my both relocations.<br /><br />Thats it for now. Got to enjoy the next part of this day with my sweet wife.Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33009906.post-1156003927728584912006-08-19T10:59:00.000-05:002006-08-19T11:12:07.740-05:00HelloHello,<br /><br /> Whenever I read something whether on newspaper or in a website, I have different thoughts crossing my mind and wanna share my view on a topic. I just want to document my views on a topic and see whether I would change my opinion as years go by. Some may agree or disagree with my views on the topic, but I just want to bring out my opinon on the current events happening back home in India or here in United States and any where else in the world. Any comments on my opinions are always welcome.<br /><br />I hope I will keep on updating and share my thoughts.<br /><br />Thanks<br />RajuSureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12510687104035130411noreply@blogger.com0