I like Raj Setty's perspective on how to distinguish yourself. I like it all except for the wee reference to the game of cricket - now there is a game I do not understand! The more I watch it on TV, the more confused I become.
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Cricket is a great game — and much easier to understand than baseball.
It's also a wonderfully slow and deliberate game, which is something to be proud of in this age.
Posted by: Carmine Coyote | July 05, 2007 at 04:18 PM
Adrian - how interesting! I guess it's what we grow up with, right?
Posted by: Lisa Haneberg | July 05, 2007 at 04:46 PM
Thanks Lisa for your kind mention.
About Cricket, I just couldn't help it :)
You are right - we grow up with the game in India. The longer version of the game (Test Cricket) is very slow. The faster version (one-day cricket) is relatively faster as it is completed in one day rather than five days for test cricket.
There is a super-fast version called Twenty20 game where the game ends in about 3 hours.
See, the cricket folks are learning to adapt to the blackberry generation :)
Cheers,
Raj
Posted by: Rajesh Setty | July 07, 2007 at 05:02 AM
Raj - Yes, so much of today's life has speed up and crammed into smaller and smaller time frames. Perhaps we will have a backlash and things will change. The pendulum keeps swinging.
Posted by: Lisa Haneberg | July 09, 2007 at 06:35 AM