Interesting phase of my life i guess.
Drove down to Tuticorin, Sivakasi, Tirunelveli and the likes during the last week (Just a few hours from here, inspite of the horrific state of the 'National highways')
My first time ever to Tuticorin & Sivakasi - inspite of having been born & brought up so close to there. Interesting places, interesting people - some of the guys with whom i had appointments are surprisingly savvy, well informed & um, avante garde in their line of work - inspite of outwardly appearances & a general perception (at least mine was) suggesting otherwise.
Folks from down here are down to earth, warm & very eager to share information & offer guidance - Very different from Gujjubhais or Marwadis or Bhaiyyas - who'll think nothing of hustling & exploiting & often misguiding people with limited commercial experience - All down to different business cultures in different places i guess !
Interestingly, it really drives home one very important lesson:
It is easier & More profitable to sell in your own backyard - whatever you are making - derive strength & profitability from your backyard & talk volumes, geographies, international etc. AFTER being in control at your own turf.
Other things:
-- I DESPERATELY want some software / thingy - which can catalogue our book collection at home - my dad & i estimated today that we spent about 1,00,000 rs. every year at a minimum for the last 5 yrs (excluding educational material) - and because of lack of space & excessive loaning out to friends / carelessness we lose about 3/4 books a month.
I cudnt find freakonomics, The Hobbit, Beating the Street - My dad cudnt find parthiban kanavu & Hawley's condensed encyclopedia of chemistry [and omigosh, he went mad] -
-- My laptop is nearing its death [ i can sense it already - the battery is cranky, the power system is cranky (i cant work on ac power) & I ve been drooling over Thinkpad Ts&Rs for too long now ]. Some action is expected on wednesday when il be in chennai.
-- After neglecting the John Grisham shelf at home for over 2 or 3 yrs now - Ive done like 4 or 5 in the last 10 days - The Rainmaker, Innocent man, The last Juror, The Client ... the inspiration came from 'playing for pizza' - which soon led to a re-read of 'a painted house' - Nothing majorly spectacular
- but it really is AWFULLY HARD to find, buy & do good fiction these days - I may even resort to buying the heavily advertised / publicized blokes like - Khaled Hosseini or Orhan Pamuk - who just MIGHT write passable, light fiction.
Lifes good, informative & the works fun - but everytime i blog - the isolation & boredom get rubbed in :)
Sunday, 18 November 2007
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For the books, try www.librarything.com, it's brilliant. You can only catalogue 200 books for free. Lifetime membership only costs $25 though.
Ah, Tirunelveli. I miss it.
I just peeked at / then signed at librarything - Its just the thing i was looking for - A zillion thanks.
:)
You're welcome. I've been promoting its virtues to all and sundry, heh.
Abhi Khaled's Kite runner is more than a light fiction. It's pretty good da. Am likin it a lot.. PS convey my thanks to Nina - I needed something too.... PS I miss Tuticorin :D
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