Saturday, October 10, 2009

Why the Indian IT industry is against the hope Nobel !

How outrageous, how can you give Nobel peace !!. The entire Indian IT Industry is against the committee on the decision. Check out why -
We are a peaceful industry – we get up everyday morning, go to work at the same time, peacefully swipe in and have breakfast, log to sametime- or whatever it may be, chat away, settle down, have a leisure long lunch, come back, check mail, forward the worlds best information around, sometimes even do mock fire drills, oh ya – by noon start working on huge softwares which God knows who has written in the first place, try to understand them and fix things that the original- less visionary people have created, occasionally dance around at parties, celebrate birthday’s with the same discount coupons that HR has given us, come home, watch tv, mess food(unless its someone’s bday) chat(attempt to study for CAT/GMAT if within first 3 years of the job) and sleep away. Weekends are so lazy that we hardly realize how it passes away. We even pay a small Rs 100 every month from our salary (which automatically gets deducted since we never read the appointment letter ) towards some charity which we don’t even know exists. Such a no fuss lifestyle surely makes us one of the most peaceful species on the planet.
                We hardly have any problem with what people do with the world. And how can someone, who, single handedly disrupted the peace of such a peaceful industry be given a nobel for peace. How can we forget mental disruption millions of us had to go through because of the ‘Say NO to Bangalore and Yes to Buffalo ’ campaign that the new President ran just a few months into his office !! This is outrageous. The peace of the most peaceful industry went for a toss because of the campaign. We all stand tall and condemn the decision . hehe ;-)
                But what did Obama do in just 12 days that he got nominated. Well, he said that he intends to do a lot of things, We congratulate you Mr President, I don’t know what the committee thought, but if I get their perspective, then Al Gore should have got the Nobel Peace for  ‘intending’ to take measures to counteract climate change, Mother Teresa should have go the award for ’ wanting’ to step the missionary movement forward and Jimmy Carted for ‘aspiring’ social and economic development. And they should have got it much before they actually did. Much before any action did bear any fruits. But are we missing one thing, all these didn’t have Mr Bush just before them to be compared with. No wonder there are views that Mr. Obama got it for just not being Bush.
Another thing- why are you bombing the wrong place boss – check out this amazing thing : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrAkbb62uVk ;-).

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