Sameer Chandra

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The Shrinking Menu….

In Food on March 28, 2009 at 11:39 pm

Nidhi, my wife and I went to our favorite Thai restaurant in the area, well not in the area, we drove 15 miles to get there. The place is called “Thai Spice”, located in The Forum Shopping Center on I-35.

Anyway, coming to point, we were greeted with the usual smile, we often get from hostesses in all our frequently visited eateries. We occupied a booth, customarily glazed over the menu, knowing very well what we’re going to order.

The place has been worked upon over the years, and is quite nice by now. It’s almost full at lunch times all year round. Most people who have been working there for years, have gone through so many official wardrobes, from traditional thai dresses to plain old T-Shirts, and now back to their traditional attire. Some kids, probably owners, who used to roam around in the restaurant are now grown-ups and working alongside their seniors.

We ordered our favorites, Chicken Satay with peanut sauce for appetizer, and Gang Panang (Red Curry preparation) with Chicken and two “Lemonades”, which are quire a delight at this place. A few minutes later, our hostess appeared with two tall glasses, filled with ice to brim, with fresh lemonade, filling in the voids, liquid so clear that you could read newspaper through it. It tasted the same, but the actual volume of it was not even half of what it used to be. We barely had our entree’s halfway, when Nidhi asked for a refill for her lemonade, the lady wanted to know if we’re making another order, Nidhi quite innocently said “No, just a refill”, as we did on countless occasions in the past. The owner with a plastic smile pasted on her face replied with her heavy thai accent that she cannot, “we don’t do that anymore!” We both looked at each other, and thought “What?”

Nidhi tired to put across the point that if only a single serving was included in the price of lunch, then the hostess shouldn’t have filled the glass with so much ice…and gave us some more lemonade in it!! to which the reaction was a blank glaze!

We know for the fact that, it wasnt like this before and that to with customers who’ve been coming there for so long. Then it dawned on me…it’s the “R” word, that’s been in the news…Recession!

It finally showed up it’s face in one of the most familiar places we visited so often. So far the effects were visible in the supermarkets, with smaller packagings for the same price. Irrespective of all of it, when I come to think of it, the serving size of our entree was consistent, so was the service, in fact there was no issue with the food, but somehow our favorite “Lemonade” was the only thing that had to bear the burden of the sinking economy…I wonder whether it was the price of lemons, or sugar, maybe water or worse the person who used to make the lemonade is charging more on a hourly basis….but then why not the food? Come to think of it, the price of pretty much everything on the menu had gone up by a dollar or more, but not lemonade!! Yet, it’s not to be refilled.

The issue of shrinking lemonade is mundane. My problem is understanding people, who resort to such inconsequential methods of cost-cutting, and fend of customers who’ve been coming there to enjoy the very same things!

Oh well, maybe next time we’ll savor it more, knowing very well it’s actual value, not it’s price.

Movie: Quantum Of Solace (2008)

In Movies on March 28, 2009 at 3:05 pm
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Cast: Daniel Craig (as James Bond 007), Olga Kurylenko (as Camille), Judi Dench (As M), among others.

Plot: James Bond in Quantum of Solace is looking for answers and people behind Vesper’s death.

Review: Amazing! though a lot of people will disagree with me on this one. Most of them have gotten used to the image of Bond that has ruled our senses with gadgets, and finesse. To remind people that this movie is merely a continuation from Casino Royale, and is portraying the emergence of James Bond’s or Agent 007’s character, which leads on to become what we have been used to seeing. I like Daniel Craig, he is more physical, he sure lacks the charm of Sir Sean Connery, Roger Moore or Pierce Brosnan but he sure does have a better physique than all of his predecessors, and portrays all the anger that’s pent up inside him possibly better than any of them. Having watched all previous 22 Bond Movies to date, I’m definitely looking forward to the next one!

Rating: 4.5 of 5

Is there a thing called”Social Networking Overload”?

In Random on March 28, 2009 at 3:55 am

A family friend of mine posed this interesting question on Facebook this afternoon. He wondered if all the updating/following on facebook, twitter, blogs, Orkut, SMSs, Blackberry, Feeds, Linkedin, personal emails, subscriptions etc. is it making life better or puts pressure?

My initial response was that “All the social networking platforms have just one goal, add users, increase traffic, generate more advertising and sales opportunities….while keeping people in touch…how much we interact with it, is purely in our control….”

However, when I really think about it, I do realize that a certain “pressure” does exists. There is a social trend amongst tech savvy people, to expect that you’re on Facebook or Twittering, writing blogs etc. When you don’t you realize that people are indeed connecting with each others, though virtually, but still connecting, be it actively or passively and soon, more and more people join the group, and after a while it becomes too overwhelming.

I guess, it depends on the individual. I’m not a very social person, in contrast to my wife. I have 81 friends on Facebook. Most are my immediate family or extended family, friends from all different times, school, college and some colleague’s. There are a handful of people i stay in touch with over the phone or email on a daily or weekly basis. For the rest, i’m aware of what’s happening in their respective lives, through Facebook status updates or posts. How convenient!

Now for the pressure, i dont feel compelled to check other’s status or post mine. I do when I get time to do so. Having the Facebook , Twitter apps on iPhone helps too. To conclude i can say that all the social networking sites does provide helpful service for users, though their could be some who are addicted to it! For now, I’m not one of them.

Movie: Punisher – War Zone (2008)

In Movies on March 28, 2009 at 3:10 am
Punisher: War Zone

Cast: Ray Stevenson (as Frank Castle), Dominic West (Billy Rusotti/JigSaw), Doug Hutchinson (as Looney Bin Jim), among others.

Plot: Sequel to the first Punisher movie from 2004. The movie starts at a time several years later, from the death of Frank Castle’s Family by the mob. Since, Castle has become the Punisher and has hunted down criminals ruthlessly.

Review: This movie is nothing special unless you’re a fan of Punisher Comics. Countless scenes of blowing heads, bodies being dismembered by the high calibre guns, more bloodshed in this movie, than any in the recent past, if i can recall any. However, if you’re familiar with the Punisher, then you’ll enjoy the graphic nature of the movie. It’s fun for the fans, but please no kids. It might give them nightmares.

Rating: 3.5 of 5