Friday, December 14, 2012

Condolences and Gun Control arguments

My heart goes out to those who have passed and those who are suffering in Newtown, Connecticut.

I've heard many people from the NRA state that "Guns don't kill people.  People kill people."  That's true.  Guns are just tools, like a hammer, a knife, or a car.

While people can kill other people using these tools, that doesn't make all tools equal.

  • A hammer can be used to hit a nail, or to hit a person.  It was created though to hit a nail.
  • A knife can be used to cut a fruit, or to to cut a person.  It's normal use though,  is to cut food.
  • A car can be used to drive from A to B, or to drive into a person or into another car.  It was created as a mode of transportation, and that is it's normal use.
A gun can be used for killing animals for fun/sport, or for killing people.
It's a tool for killing.  You can't build a house with a gun.  You can't cut an apple to feed your baby with a gun.  You can't drive from A to B with a gun.

A gun is for killing.  Nothing else.

Having a gun for "defense" means that you want to defend yourself by killing someone else.  If someone ever broke into a gun owner's house, the chances are high that he'll get shot "center mass," and be leaving in a body bag.

A gun is for killing.
And the prime use is for killing other people.

Should all guns be banned?  Probably not, but something definitely needs to be done.

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Random thoughts - Best Beginnings

While going through the daily motions today, I remembered two of my all-time favorite opening sequences:

Gandalf's Fall (at the beginning of the Two Towers)
and

Nightcrawler, taking out everyone (from X-Men 2)

I guess I like movies like that where I know the characters before hand and how bad-a** they are (and will be), and I don't get too disappointed (especially when there's a good director involved)!

What opening sequences dropped your jaw when you first saw it?

Friday, November 9, 2012

IGSA Diwali Show

Just came back from the IGSA Diwali show with my wife and thoroughly enjoyed it!

Pretty much everything was, as the emcee put it, "fantastic!"

Updates

Dear Blog,
I apologize for the neglect as of late.  After GMAT prep late last year, I was busy with B-School applications (Dec 2011 - March 2012), Coursera/Udacity courses (Nov 2011 - May 2012), Carnegie Mellon University's (CMU) Tepper School of Business admission process (April - July 2012), Basecamp (Aug 2012), Mini 1 (late Aug - Oct 2012), the Organizational Leadership Club (OLC) and the Carnegie Bosch Institute (CBI) Case Competition, the AT Kearney Case Competition, DDI Manager Ready Leadership Assessment, and the Business and Technology Club Trek to New York and Seattle (late Oct 2012).
The classes I've taken so far: Management Presentations, Financial and Managerial Accounting I, Probability and Statistics, Corporate Strategy, and Managerial Economics.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

New Pages to check out!

I've created some Pages, which you can find at the top of the site.  Check them out and let me know what you think!

Soon, I'll create some tutorials about how to create these specific types of pages:
  • pulling +1's from Google Plus
  • pulling shared activities from Google Plus
  • pulling comments/questions/answers on different Stack Exchange sites
  • including the You Might Also Like (YMAL) section below each blog post

Friday, April 20, 2012

Udacity thoughts

I often wonder if I'm the only person who thinks Undercity everytime I see or visit Udacity.



Friday, March 30, 2012

FCGDAEB & EGBDF


How did you memorize the notes on sheet music and the circle of fifths?

I'm sure we've all heard "Every Good Boy Does Fine" in music class, but there are two that I've used for forever, and oddly enough, they can't be found here or here...


Thursday, March 22, 2012

Shutting down the Musings...


I'm not very good at keeping blogs updated, especially two of them!

I have used the blogger import/export feature to merge "Musings of a Madman" into "Dude, Where's My Blog."

If you have any objections or reasons why I should really keep them separate, please let me know (I guess the in comment section is a good place) -- otherwise I will be deleting Musings and posting everything to Dude.

Thanks!

Getting to the meat of 'Forever' stocks...or not.

After doing a Google search to find out which stocks are good to buy and hold, I came across this scammy type site.  The page loads and the video starts playing once it's buffered.  The premise is that if you listen for just a few minutes, the guy will tell you the list of the 10 "Forever" stocks that you should get a hold of.  He never actually names any of them though...

I couldn't wait to see if he was going to actually say the stock names, so I tried fast forwarding through it...but the controls were disabled.  Talk about cheap tricks...

Time to bypass those controls:

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