Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Number One Reason I Dig Jackson Heights


New York City is culturally the most diverse city on the planet: people from every little town on the planet are here. Queens is the most diverse borough in New York City. And Jackson Heights is the most diverse locale in Queens.

That is the number one reason I so dig Jackson Heights.

I have to frankly admit that Little India is also part and parcel of the appeal. But although the most happening part of Jackson Heights might look Indian, the locale is big and diverse. There is a huge Hispanic population. People from 50 different countries live here. Most people's idea of Jackson Heights is 74th Street. But the locale stretches all the way to 90th Street or thereabouts.

I guess it is cheaper than Manhattan. But then I know of a ton of Nepalis in Ridgewood on the L line - another Nepali stronghold in the city - who complain of not being able to afford to move to Jackson Heights, which is perceived to be more expensive.

"Ridgewood is a village," some Nepalis in Jackson Heights like to say.

Many events I go to tend to be in Manhattan. Once you get on the E or the F express trains, it is but 10 minutes to the Manhattan border. Long Island City and Jackson Heights are not that far apart when it comes to train distance. It is all in the mind.

Jackson Heights is the biggest train station in Queens. So if your work and life involve ending up in Manhattan often this place is perfect.

If Jackson Heights is like Little India, Flushing is like Little China. I have walked from Jackson Heights to Flushing and back many, many times. That actually is one of my evening walk routes.

Jackson Heights is a city inside a city. You can have a near complete existence here. Broadband takes you everywhere, and you can walk around to seek some clients for whom you might do some tech consulting, some online marketing.

I am looking at a local restaurant - the top Nepali eatery in the city - a law firm and a grocery store to work some internet magic on. It is good to be grounded. It is good to have a few local clients.

And the air around here feels cleaner.

A few days back I discovered the local Buddhist temple while working on this blog post: Jackson Heights: My Neighborhood.

Every evening I have been going to a local mosque for dinner. My lunches have been at the local Gurudwara, both only a few blocks away.

Leave Biological Programming To Allah

When the holy month is over I will start cooking again.

The India-Pakistan partition was a painful experience. There are Pujabis who are Muslim and Punjabis who are Sikhs. There is a Punjab in Pakistan, and one in India. They paid a huge price when the partition happened.

Wisconsin Sikh temple shooting suspect’s tattoos tell the tale of his white supremacist affiliations

For someone working to launch a microfinance startup, Jackson Heights is as good as it gets. No place in New York City represents the Global South better.

So yesterday I showed up at the Gurudwara for lunch and many elected officials - Congressmen, Comptroller - were holding a press conference in the front. They were there to denounce what happened in Wisconsin.

I had not seen John Liu in a while.

Comparing the Liu Inquiry to a Soldier's Hazing
Chinese-American leaders came to the defense of the embattled city comptroller, John C. Liu, on Thursday, comparing the federal inquiry into his campaign fund-raising to what has been called a hazing campaign before the death of Pvt. Danny Chen. .... Mr. Liu’s campaign fund-raising troubles were fanned by potent forces determined to prevent him from becoming mayor in 2013. ..... invoked Private Chen, a Chinatown native who apparently committed suicide in Afghanistan in October after being subjected to harsh treatment by fellow soldiers .... “I see another assassination. This is a character assassination. Worse than death, you lose your good name.” .... The news conference was the first time some of Mr. Liu’s ardent backers had voiced their support in so public and unified a fashion, after months of what they said was nonstop negative publicity. .... Mr. Liu has not been accused of wrongdoing. .... “This is politics,” said Nora Chang Wang, a commissioner at the Department of Employment under Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani. “When people see him as a viable candidate, such a strong solid candidate for that highest position in the city, in a way it’s a threat.” ..... Another former city official, Hugh H. Mo, a lawyer who was a deputy police commissioner under Mayor Edward I. Koch, said Mr. Liu had been denied due process. “I believe it is an effort to destroy John, who really represents the hopes and aspirations of Asian-Americans, and particularly Chinese-American immigrants,” Mr. Mo said. “We take pride in John.” .... the city’s leading Chinese-language newspaper, World Journal, sent three reporters, and two others, Sing Tao Daily and China Press, each sent two
John Liu: Mayor Of NYC: 2013
New York City
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Brazil: Sao Paulo: Adopted City


Brazil's Sao Paulo is the adopted city at this blog for now. Brazil has been the top search term at this blog for the longest time. And this is a tech blog! But I am a global citizen and not complaining. This post consistently gets the most traffic at this blog: Brazil: Sao Paulo: Photos. I hope to take you on some picture tours of the city over time.

Top 10 Things to Do and See in Sao Paulo, Brazil
Ibirapuera Park ... Serra da Cantareira ... Parque Zoológico de São Paulo ... Museum of Art of Sao Paulo ... Mercado Municipal ... Carmo Planetarium ... Avenida Paulista & Bixiga ... Teatro Municipal
Things to do in Sao Paulo: 125 Attractions
Sala Sao Paulo ... Pinacoteca do Estado ... Museu da Lingua Portuguesa ... Catavento Cultural ... Teatro Municipal ... Parque do Ibirapuera ... Museum of Football (Museu do Futebol) ... Mosteiro de Sao Bento ... Museu de Arte de Sao Paulo Assis Chateaubriand .... Jardins District ... Estacao Pinacoteca .... Museu Afro Brasil ... Jardim Botanico ... Avenida Paulista ... Banespa Building ... Liberdade
São Paulo Things to Do
Parque Ibirapuera ... Avenida Paulista ... Liberdade - Japan in São Paulo ... Beaches ... Flea markets ... Museu de Arte de São Paulo ... Museu do Ipiranga and more Museums ... Railway station ... Igrejas ... Business District ... Mercado ... Churches ... Embu das Artes ... Stadiums ... Shopping ... Edifícios ... Catedral da Sé ... Pinacoteca ... Parque .. Teatro Municipal and more Theatres ... Praças
Things to do in São Paulo
A Bela Paulista ... Bráz ... Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP) ... Parque do Ibirapuera ... Mercado Municipal ... Pinacoteca do Estado ... Museu da Língua Portuguesa ... Gero ... Banespa Skyscraper ... Martín Fierro ... Sujinho ... Estadão ... Ponto Chic ... Piola ... Z-Deli .... Nakasa ... Café Suplicy .. Bienal de São Paulo ... Daslu
10 Must-See Attractions in Sao Paulo
Museum of Art ... Sao Paulo Cathedral ... Bom Retiro and Luz .. Ibirapuera Park .. Vila Olimpia .. Edifício Itália .. Pátio do Colégio .. Vila Madalena and Pinheiros .. Morumbi .. Festivals . Sao Paulo Art Biennial, Sao Paulo Gay Pride Parade, Sao Paulo Fashion Week, Sao Paulo International Film Festival and the cream of the crop, Carnival
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The Google Car


Driving a car is just a whole bunch of information processing, if you think about it, like Google did. It is not that big of a leap for the search giant that has long sought to "organize the world's information."

A tech startup with a half million dollar budget could not have attempted this. One thing very impressive about Google is when it was small it tackled small things, when it became big it started looking at big problems. It has innovated at scale. Not that search is small. It is bigger than the car. But you know what I mean.

This car will eliminate stupid road accidents. That's a big one.

Google’s Self-Driving Cars Complete 300K Miles Without Accident, Deemed Ready For Commuting
The cars still need to learn how to handle snow-covered roads, for example, and how to interpret temporary construction signs and other situations that could throw its systems for a loop. ..... has added the Lexus RX450h hybrid car to its self-driving car family .... “One day we hope this capability will enable people to be more productive in their cars”
The self-driving car logs more miles on new wheels





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Reading Every Comment


Fred Wilson writes great blog posts. His style of writing is remarkable. He naturally speaks simply and clearly. That is no small feat for someone who deals with some very complex technology for a living. But as impressive as his blog posts are I think where he truly shines is in his dedication to read every comment anyone ever leaves at his blog. Fred Wilson has not been able to read every email in his inbox in years. But he reads every comment left at his blog. Now you know how to get hold of him!

Fred Wilson: Reading Every Comment
I read every comment left on AVC. .... The community here is large and engaged. They can have a great conversation without me. .... I have long made peace with not reading every email that is sent to me. I bet I don't read more than 25% of the emails sent to me these days. I still manage to read every email my wife and kids send to me. And I still manage to read most of the email my colleagues at USV send to me. And I still manage to read most of the email our portfolio companies send to me. Beyond that, it's a crap shoot
Fred Wilson's Blog: A Gift That Keeps Giving
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Apple/Samsung/Conan



Source: TechCrunch

Tuesday, August 07, 2012

Full Length Movies On YouTube For Free



If only they had the right pricing model - I vote for $1 per movie - they might not have to take them down. The quality would be better. They'd make money.

How To Watch Full-Length Movies on YouTube for Free - But Not For Long
they’re so-called “cammed” films, which means that they were recorded illegally at a theater with a camcorder, and then uploaded ..... In the last month or so, movie piracy has taken hold of YouTube like wildfire. While the number of current releases is small, finding older films isn’t that hard. ..... YouTube enforces a 10-minute limit on uploaded videos, but users qucikly found they could simply break up longer clips into ten-minute chunks, with helpful pointers to the next clip in the series. .... In 2010, YouTube eliminated that the 10-minute limit for some trusted users, some of whom quickly used their new-found freedom to upload copyrighted clips. .... YouTube users upload 72 hours of video every minute, making the process of identifying copyrighted content even more challenging .... first, that it’s unclear who owns the copyright to a given movie, and second, that Content ID requires the copyright holder to notify Google before a movie can be pulled down .... the poor quality of the movies fooled Content ID
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