Quest for a cure

Ever wondered …

  • how a drug is discovered?
  • how much research ends in failures before one drug is discovered?
  • how much money is spent in bringing a drug to market?

BBC reporter Peter Day followed research and development of a HIV/AIDS drug for several years to make this story. This drug, Maraviroc, a CCR5 inhibitor, is very close to being approved for use. It was discovered that people with a mutated form of CCR5 don’t get infected with HIV and develop AIDS. That led to an idea to target this chemokine receptor for HIV therapy. It is a very interesting story.

Quest for a cure is being presented in 3 parts, each 30 minutes long. Here is a link to the first episode that was brodcasted last Monday. This post will be updated to include links to the future audio programs.


Eating an apple

After eating so many apples over so many years, it took someone to point out the following obvious fact…

The best part of an apple is the farthest away from the stem. It is the sweetest and the most flavorful part.

After reading this, you’ll notice this next time you chomp into an apple and wonder how you missed it before.


nothing new.

In the last test match againast England, India did what it knows best…. crumble under pressure. Nothing new about it.


Spring is getting close...

Today is Vernal equinox, the exactly 12-hour day (and 12-hour night) that marks official beginning of Spring. It may not feel that warm and spring-like, but it is definitely around the corner. All the signs are there. The grass is greening, daffodils/tulips are starting to peek from the ground and mornings are loud with chirping birds. Even the songbird inside our house is belting out strange dance tunes.


Salaam - Namaste

Our first movie of the year was Salaam - Namaste. I was at home sick with flu-like symptoms. So, while working on taxes, we decided to watch the movie. The subject matter was quite interesting and the main story was presented quite alright. It was a good change from usual movies with no parental involvment for both leading characters. Saif Ali Khan and Preity Zinta acted pretty well without any overacting.

I was almost ready to forgive all the stupidity with the Bihari Crocodile Dundee, the Malayalee Radio station-owner and the Bangladeshi restaurant-owner, but the filmmakers just pushed me over the edge with “Ben and Jerry’s Dark Belgian Chocolate ice cream”. Why don’t they do a little bit of research? Don’t they know that there is no such ice cream made by Ben&Jerry. I didn’t just depend on my vast knowledge of this ice cream brand, but I went to their website and also searched the internet extensively just to make sure.

If they were going to mention it in the movie 20 times, at least they should have made sure that it exists. There are many fine flavors such as “Chunky Monkey”, “Coffee Heath Bar Crunch” or “Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough”, just to name a few, that could have done the trick. But, nooooo. The morons had to piss me off. Now, a fine movie by Bollywood standards, will always be remembered as the movie that got a “Ben and Jerry’s” flavor wrong. Idiots!!! Also, Preity Zinta’s attempt at reproducing Meg Ryan’s restaurant eating scene from “When Harry met Sally” fell flat on its face. Preity needs to study that movie a little more. Or, maybe I was just too upset with the ice cream flavor fiasco at that time to notice Preity’s fine performance.






just a photo...






QOTD

We do not so much need the help of friends as the certainty of their help.

QOTD

We do not so much need the help of friends as the certainty of their help.





Starbucks Mocha

Currently, I am listening to Sarah Vowell’s The Partly Cloudy Patriot. I first listened to Sarah on the NPR show, This American Life. She has a very peculiar voice and a unique style of talking. Some poeple absolutely hate it, but others like it very much. I am from the second category and I like het writing as well. Here is a passage from the book, which is typical of her writing. This exemplifies why I like her. Some of you’ll like it, too. Being a history buff, this is what she thinks when she sees Starbucks Mocha.

The more history I learn, the more the world fills up with stories. Just the other day, I was in my neighborhood Starbucks, waiting for the post office to open. I was enjoying a chocolatey caffe mocha when it occurred to me that to drink a mocha is to gulp down the entire history of the New World. From the Spanish exportation of Aztec cacao, and the Dutch invention of the chemical process for making cocoa, on down to the capitalist empire of Hershey, PA, and the lifestyle marketing of Seattle's Starbucks, the modern mocha is a bitter-sweet concoction of imperialism, genocide, invention and consumerism served with whipped cream on top. No wonder it costs so much. And, thanks to Sophie and Michael Coe's book The True History of Chocolate, I remembered that cacao beans were used as currency at the moment of European contact. When Christopher Columbus's son Ferdinand captured a Mayan canoe in 1503, he noticed that whenever one of the natives dropped a cacao bean, "they all stooped to pick it up, as if an eye had fallen." When you know such trivia, an act as mundane as having an overpriced breakfast drink becomes imbued with meaning, even poetry. Plus, I read a women's magazine article called "5 Fabulous Morning Rituals," and it said that after you "bask in bed" and "walk in nature" you're supposed to "ponder the sins of the conquistadors."

True Friendship: Forwarded email

It is not very often that something good arrives as a forwarded email. This one really made my day.

True Friendship

Are you tired of those sissy-ass “friendship” poems that always sound good, but never actually come close to reality? Well, here is a series of promises that actually speak of true friendship:

  1. When you are sad – I will help you get drunk and plot revenge against the sorry bastard who made you sad.

  2. When you are blue – I will try to dislodge whatever is choking you.

  3. When you smile – I will know you finally got laid.

  4. When you are scared – I will rag on you about it every chance I get.

  5. When you are worried – I will tell you horrible stories about how much worse it could be until you quit whining.

  6. When you are confused – I will use little words.

  7. When you are sick – Stay the hell away from me until you are well again. I don’t want whatever you have.

  8. When you fall - I will point and laugh at your clumsy ass.

Remember……A good friend will help you move…..a REALLY good friend will help you move a body…….let me know if you ever need me to bring a shovel.

Friendship is like peeing your pants, everyone can see it, but only you can feel the true warmth.


Good boy, Adit!!!

When it happened last week, we thought it was just a one time deal, but it happened again last night. Adit slept through the night. 1030pm to 630am. Yay! Hopefully, he’ll keep this going, at least every other day.


Happy 3rd Birthday, Ashwini!!!

Ashwini is 3 years old today. I can’t believe that my little daughter is growing up. I still remember her as a little baby when I first held her in my arms. These 3 years have been very eventful and very enjoyable. These two posts document her growing up over most of last three years.

We had a little birthday celebration at home today.


The cake had Dora and the candle was with Cookie Monster. We probably violated some copyright or licensing laws by putting them together.


Birthday girl all decked up for the occasion.


Blow out the candle and aatttaaaccckkkk…


Hacking of the cake under the watchful eye of baby brother.


Ripping up presents is the best part of any Birthday.




On Saturday, we head out to Chuck E Cheese for a bigger party with Ashwini’s friends from preschool.


Adit at 2 months



Went for the 2 month doctor’s visit. Adit has done such a good job of eating well and growing. After patting him on the back, the doctor gave him 4 shots. Poor guy is just miserable today.


Oscar Awards - II

Reese Witherspoon was talking on the stage. Ashwini walked in the room, glanced at the TV and said: “Aai, that maavshi is not wearing any clothes.”

Thank God, Ashwini didn’t see Jennifer Lopez a couple of years ago.


Oscar Awards

Didn’t get to watch a lot of the show. Caught a bit where the worst looking actors with the worst acting skills were paired up to present the award for Art Direction, I think. Can you guess who this pair was???

Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock

Saturn in M44

Lately, Saturn has been sitting in the constellation of Cancer. Last night, I took this photo with my 80-300mm zoom lens to capture Saturn and the Beehive cluster, M44 from Cancer. Few days ago, Saturn was even closer to the cluster, but I couldn’t view it due to clouds. Because of its retrograde motion, Saturn will come closer to the cluster again later in the year.

Nikon D70; 80-300mm at 250mm; f/5.6; 1 sec


Cool UI

The computer user interface seen in the movie “Minority Report” is close to becoming reality. Check out Multi-Touch Interaction Research from NYU. Make sure you watch the video.

Thanks for the link, Mahesh.


Sunrises and sunsets

Last few days, I have been seeing stunningly colorful sunrises and sunsets. Unfortunately, I was busy with one of the kids, so couldn’t get out with my camera to take a photo. On the other hand, I at least had enough time to stand by the window and have a quick look.

Most of you have seen this photo that I took last year:

The Sun was trying to show its presence before disappearing in the clouds above.