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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

The Trickster Analogy

(via Dailyspeculations/Larry Williams) I found the coyote = market/trickster analogy interesting. In my view gem markets are no different from stock markets. I see a lot of parallels between the two.

'The Trickster alternately scandalizes, disgusts, amuses, disrupts, chastises, and humiliates (or is humiliated by) the animal-like proto-people of pre-history, yet he is also a creative force transforming their world, sometimes in bizarre and outrageous ways, with his instinctive energies and cunning. Eternally scavenging for food, he represents the most basic instincts, but in other narratives, he is also the father of the Indian people and a potent conductor of spiritual forces in the form of sacred dreams.' Native American Trickster Tales.

Useful link:
www.ireallytrade.com

Thanks, Larry.

Sustainable Energy Market

I found the article on the value of new investment in sustainable energy via research and development + popular choices @ http://www.economist.com/daily/chartgallery/displayStory.cfm?story_id=11877310 interesting.

Useful link:
www.newenergymatters.com

I hope more funds are channeled towards wind-energy projects + solar to poor countries at affordable costs so that all parties in the venture benefit from technology.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

World's Largest Gold Bangle

According to Tata Gold Plus, an affiliate of Tata Industries Ltd, India, they have designed the world's largest gold bangle from 24 kilograms of gold with a width of six inches, with 30 workmen in 21 days. Good PR + jewelry sales for the company!

Useful links:
www.tata.com
www.limcabookofrecords.in

Mahmoud Darwish

The New Yorker published Mahmoud Darwish’s poem 'Remainder of a Life' on May 14, 2007. The poem ends: Then I’d comb my hair and throw away the poem…this poem, in the trash, and put on the latest fashion in Italian shirts, parade myself in an entourage of Spanish violins, and walk to the grave!

Useful link:
www.mahmouddarwish.com

Thanks, Jenna Krajeski. I really liked it. May his soul rest in peace!

The Skyscraper Museum

Vertical Cities: Hong Kong/New York exhibition (the world's iconic vertical metropolises) runs through February 2009. Go to www.skyscraper.org for further information. A must visit.

Random Thoughts

Most people will actually feel climate change delivered to them by the postman. It will come in the form of higher water bills, because of increased droughts in some areas; higher energy bills, because the use of fossil fuels becomes prohibitive; and higher insurance and mortgage rates, because of much more violently unpredictable weather. Remember: climate change means 'global weirding' not just global warming.

- Minik Thorleif Rosing
www.naturhistoriskmuseum.dk
(via Thomas Friedman)

How true!

India Art Summit 2008

India Art Summit 2008 will be hosting discussions and talks by some of the most reputed speakers and art experts in the Indian/International art community.

Go to www.indiaartsummit.com for further information. Don't miss it.

Heard On The Street

I'm guessing this will be the worst Christmas for retailers in 20 years.