Romit Mehta


West Indies won the test? Kidding, right?

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Wow. West Indies won a test against Pakistan? Pakistan is pretty strong nowadays - in terms of balance and commitment. But West Indies were able to master them. Quite nice.

I loved it.

Of course, Pakistan did not have Inzy playing. And looks like there is some talk of problems in the dressing room. These problems were not there on their trip to India and for a change, the Paki team looked formidable because everyone was playing for the team and there were no ego issues (Akhtar was not there). But looks like old habits die hard and once again politics is coming to the fore and the team is losing it.

I am just happy that West Indies is going well. They were a sorry picture for past many years and to see them punching hard is a welcome sign. Will make the members of the ‘invincibles’ happy to see that.

Boston pounding NY Yankees in NY!

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While I was in Boston, the Red Sox were in New York playing the Yankees.

And it was unbelievable - we walked into the Cheers bar and saw the score on the TV’s there - 16-0 or something!! My cousin, a die hard Yankee fan, lost his appetite almost immediately.

Anyway, the next game was also a big loss for the Yankees and the fans are now furious!

I am happy :-)

Miami and Detroit is going to be a dog fight

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Looks like they are pretty even in terms of matchup. I for some reason don’t like to watch Detroit Pistons basketball. Too dirty.

But Wade and Shaq make this series exciting to watch.

And it is going the distance.

San Antonio clinical

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(this post completed after series was over, hence the mismatch between post date and ‘results’)
So San Antonio has taken care of the Phoenix Suns. It was truly a clinical performance from the Spurs.

Phoenix was not giving up easy, mind you. The scores may suggest that it was easy for SA, but having watched most of all the games of this series, I know that it was not as easy as it seemed. Phoenix are dangerous, young and raring. They have capability to put together huge runs.

But I think they were beaten by a truly superior team. Now the Spurs have a week or so to rest up before the finals begin.

Who is it going to be against, though? Detroit and Miami are both good, and like I had mentioned, I think this one is ready to go to 7 games! :-)

European GP - sadness for Kimi

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Unfortunately, due to some technical error on our DVR, I could not watch the European GP. The DVR apparently deleted that recording.

But from what I read, it was a nightmare for Kimi - to lose his tire on the last lap! Unbelievable. I feel sad, especially because Alonso got the 10 points. Instead of getting +4 in the points, Kimi ended up with -10. Now, it is truly an uphill climb, and Alonso can win it all by just going about his business.

Meanwhile, Ferrari had some consolation with Rubinho coming in 3rd. Michael will start thinking about what’s next for him. I picked up the F1 Racing magazine on the newstands at the airport on the way back from NJ, and read that he may have to go to Red Bull Racing, which will switch to Ferrari engines.

Let’s see what happens, and how motivated he is. I am sure he will come back next year, but what about the year after next, when his contract is due to expire.

French Open - Russians are out (most of them) - and Justine Henin is back

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Safin lost a long match (and from what I understand, he lost some of his temper too!), but Davydenko still remains in the draw.

Kuznetsova lost to Henin and then, the biggest surprise was Henin beating Sharapova in staright sets!

And Federer still remains in the draw. Not going to jinx him here.

But what about Henin - to beat Svetlana and Sharapova back-to-back is awesome, especially given that she was not 100% fit in the first match. Also, she was down 5-3 in the third set in that match and came back big time. I love watching her play because she is one of the few players (among men and women both) who has a single-handed backhand. It is nice to see that one-handed backhand rip cross court or down the line. She’s definitely back, even if she does not win it all.

Felt sorry for Clijsters and then for Davenport. But Mary Pierce is running some sort of a streak of her own here.

Good luck to all semi finalists!

So much sports over the weekend

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Though I saw some of it, and kept up with some other stuff, it was still a lot of stuff that happened. There will be individual posts for most of the sports, but let’s see:

1. Indy 500 - already talked about Danica Patrick and how I am more interested in IRL now.
2. French Open - Safin out, Federer in; Russians not so dominant here and Henin is back
3. Formula 1 - a sad day for Kimi Raikkonen
4. San Antonio/Phoenix - what a series, loved watching it
5. Miami/Detroit - not as exciting as the Western conf finals, but Wade is too good
6. Boston/Yankees in NY - loved it in Boston!
7. Cricket - Pakistan lost the first test?

Beautiful weather throughout the long weekend

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We were fortunate, really fortunate, to have decent weather throughout the weekend. Made the entire trip really worth it.

Boston is useless if you cannot walk around in the city and if it were raining or cold, it would have made us stay indoors and that would have been pathetic.

Also, Cape Cod and the drive there and back is beautiful if the sun is shining bright and the weather is warm. Which is exactly what the weather was like and we all loved it.

And the one time it did rain a bit, it was in the late evening when we were already home. The next morning, it cleared up again.

Thank you mother nature. You gave us the perfect weather for our trip.

Met some more school friends

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Wow, it is such a blast to meet school friends after such a long time. I met one very close friend after about 5 years, and another one after 15 years or so! Both are doing well for themselves, which as usual, continues to amaze me.

The first one came to the US as a ‘java programmer’ but his first love was DJ-ing and did well as a DJ in the NY/NJ area. He just got married and has started his own business, which I hope does well.

The second friend actually came to the US with his family when his father got a family-based green card. They have a few restaurants in the NJ area and he even started a night club/hookah bar. The restaurants we saw, were doing great business. The night club we did not see, but I have heard it is not doing that well. But he is trying hard.

There was so much discussed at the dinner table - all the notorious stuff we did as kids, all came out in front of the wife and my two cousins.

Great evening.

Danica Patrick ended up #4 at Indy 500!

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Wow, I really did not think she would last the entire Indy 500. And #4 is fantastic.

Hopefully this is going to generate more interst in the open wheel racing family, which included Formula 1, coming up soon in North America, with the Canadian and US grand prixes.

I saw the Sportscenter with Danica’s interview and she seems quite a balanced driver, who knows what she is talking about and can win in the future.

All the best to her!

Forgot to mention

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Am taking a little vacation this memorial day weekend. Took off on Thursday morning and will be back Tuesday night.

The wife and I came to New York (New Jersey, to be technically correct), and along with some cousins, we are going to drive up to Boston.

Hope the weather holds up …. should be fun!

Till then, blogging will be light. Will try to test the mobile blogging feature and perhaps post some pics.

Ganguly is going to play for Glamorgan

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Ganguly got the nod ahead of VVS and Australian Chris Rogers. Hope that the stint helps him come back. I don’t want him dumped. He is a good leader and the pressure on him created by one section of the media is causing more trouble than it is.

Sachin has another surgery

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From BBC Sports, it looks like the surgery was in relation to the tennis elbow.

Hope that he recovers in time for what is going to be an extremely busy 2005-2006 season for India.

Cable organization - what a mess .... still

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I have tried hard since we moved, to organize the mess that usually happens with all the cables and connectors. But the mess still remains. Big time. It is somewhat hidden, but it is still a mess. Like if I have to unplug something and plug something else back, there is no way it is 1-2-3. There is so much crap under the table, it is terrible.

When will we start living a cable-free life?

American Idol - the final performances

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I missed why they had such (relatively) obscure songs. Also, maybe it was our reception, but I just could not hear Bo sing. I could hear the music louder than his vocals.

Leads me to my conspiracy theory - it was fixed to make Carrie win. Her performances were flawless and especially the third song…like Simon said, she may have done enough to win it all.

I on the other hand feel that Bo was made to give it up. His life is set anyway. Not much to lose.

Another thing that fits with my theory - someone on the radio pointed out that the American Idol CD has Carrie’s song listed first, followed by Bo, and then Vonzel, etc. Is there something we don’t know that the Fox execs do??

San Antonio takes two at Phoenix

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Wow. Did not see that coming. I really thought yesterday’s game would be Suns'. But the Spurs proved that they are championship material by yet again showing up big time in the 4th quarter.

Not going to jinx anything at the moment by saying anything, but one thing is certain - I don’t want either of these teams to lose. As usual, the Western Conference Finals is my NBA finals. Just different teams this time.

Kimi wins at Monaco

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Whoa! Second win in a row! Kimi is proving that the McLaren is now stable enough to keep winning. Third pole in a row and second P1 in a row. That was enough to put him in second spot in the drivers' championship rankings, still well short of Alonso, who keeps getting podiums finishes.

But I am very very happy for my man Kimi. He has finally got a car that he can drive for an entire race weekend, and he proves that given a good car, he can be one of the best drivers on the grid.

Meanwhile, the bad luck spiral continues to spiral inwards for Ferrari. Because of their bad finish in the previous race, they started badly in qualifying and because of a not-so-good qualifying they start at a bad position in the grid and with F-1 tracks not pass-friendly, it was almost impossible for Michael to make ground. The only chance he had was during the safety car laps, but unfortunately, he had to pit because of the run-in with DC, and coming out of pit, he was stuck in a bad position.

Where does Ferrari go from here? Championship defense is ruled out. Renault is way ahead. Ferrari can only fight for pride. The new car was supposed to have solved all the problems, but the tires have created more problems than the problems that the new car supposedly solved. Bridgestone is clueless. Ferrari has to really tighten the screws on Bridgestone so that they can come up with an answer to the new regulations and perform consistently.

The new qualifying format has been scrapped. Looks like no one liked it because all the teams unanimously accepted the change. So qualifying will now be only on Saturdays. Let’s see if that helps Ferrari at all.

Meanwhile, there is a third contender in the race now. McLaren is back. Not that I like it much, as a team, but Kimi doing well is absolutely welcome!

Hard drive crashes - unbelievable

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Over the weekend, I had yet another hard drive crash! Its the fifth or sixth in as many years that I have seen. What’s up with the technology today? Can’t survive a year without a hard drive crash?

Begs a big question - how do we ‘backup’ our stuff so that we can just plug in a new drive and get going as if nothing happened?

Drives don’t cost much…less than $1/GB. But the plugging in part is easier said than done. I think there is software like Norton Ghost which will let me take an ‘image’ of the computer and let me restore to a new hard drive as if nothing changed, but I have never tried to restore from ghost. Also, I don’t know how often I can take an ‘image’ of the entire hard drive and how much space that will take.

One way or the other, the bloody technology issues just never go away. How come we take it for granted that there is going to be a failure?

Saw Waqt

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It is a very nice film. Amitabh has acted superbly. That guy really knows how to emote. Every small facial expression he makes, sends a message out to the audience.

The number of characters were kept to a minimum, and the concept was kept simple. So it was easy to keep a track of the plot, and in turn, enjoy the film.

And as a side note - this is the first film I have seen of Priyanka Chopra. Is she hot or what?

Arts and wine festival

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Went to the Mountain View art and wine festival on Sunday. Was fun. Hot as hell, but still, fun. For me, it is all about having the fresh squeezed lemonade, and the superb strawberry shortcake! :-)

Loved them both. In fact, we tried two different lemonades. Both were awesome.

The arts on the other hand, I was not too sure - its the same stuff, usually, year after year. We still go to the Mountain View festival almost every year, and enjoy it. It is usually the first one out the gate at the beginning of summer, and it is more enjoyable that way.

I'm so glad Dallas lost

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Did not like the team at all. I was beginning to get concerned that they had got the answer to Phoenix’s plays. But Nash decided to take over and in the last few games especially, he was phenomenal.

So the Conference finals are set.

I pick San Antonio over Phoenix in 6 (perhaps 7).

And I pick Miami over Detroit in 7.

Can’t wait to see all 13 or 14 games.

I predicted Carrie and Bo in American Idol

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I think I saw Bo in one of the first episodes and told a friend that I like his voice and style and that he is my favorite to win it all, and I still think so.

And I had told the wife in one of the early episodes that Carrie had a good voice and that she can go a long way.

And guess what - Bo and Carrie are the finalists.

Good luck to both of them.

Meanwhile, they showed clips of the three finalists going to their home towns for a day and taking care of promotions and stuff, and it was unbelievable how much fame these guys have achieved. They are already superstars!

Though I must say, these three are much better than the likes of Clay and Ruben. But this much fan-following already? Wowww!

Ratings boost

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I have read some stories about people putting some random ‘popular’ names on their blog to boost their traffic. Things like ‘Pamela Anderson’ or ‘Paris Hilton’.

Well, I can tell you that it is true. Suddenly this blog apparently showed up on google results, for guess what - Aishwarya on Oprah.

Aishwarya - one of the highest searched celebrity on the internet
Oprah - another one of the highest searched celebrity/newsmaker

The combination was terrific. I obviously did not post that link to boost any traffic, but after so many days, the sudden boost made me think. Hmm.

And that’s why you see three pics of Aishwarya at Cannes. Now, I have done it to monitor the effect, but still I stick to my story - it is not for increasing traffic.

Seriously. It’s not.

Wonderful Aishwarya at Cannes

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Wonderful Aishwarya at Cannes from http://www.aishwarya-forever.com

Beauty to be appreciated

Aishwarya at Cannes

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Aishwarya at Cannes - from http://www.aishwarya-forever.com (if it is not made obvious)

Looks much better in jeans than the gown.