Posted by: prataap | November 17, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs PLUGS

Nov in Paris 2010

A 1976 French cult film by Claude LeLouch  that is hot but not porn, is noisy but no words.

Buckle up !  Rrrevv up the volume and get a pov of Paris you have never seen before and never will again. Predawn Paris at 100 miles/hour. Well worth the ride, recognize the streets, and look out for the pigeons.

Forget the end, enjoy the ride !

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Posted by: prataap | November 1, 2010

PRATAAPs PREDICTIONs


PRATAAPs PREDICTIONs

Mid-Term Eve 11.1.2010

  

1.    Obama loses CHANGE but gets to keep HOPE for 2012.

2.    Republican win 60 and clean House.

3.    Democrats get W.VA and NV and hold Senate but barely.

4.    US gets a three party system for next two years.

5.    NPR loses to Comedy Central LOL.

6.    Dow goes on wild ride, 100 points down by Fri.

 

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Posted by: prataap | October 11, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs PLUGs

10.10.10.

1. So you thought WET Bellagio and Lincoln Center were a blast. Keep in mind this is all done with just H2O and lights. Hold on till the finale.

2. Chevy Volt and Nissan leaf are so passé. Check out the Tango and Zap Alias to see the futuristic urbane electric cars already on the market.

3. BIG architects of Denmark may be bigger on ideas than size. The website itself is worth a visit.

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Posted by: prataap | September 26, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs  PLUGs

Sep 26,2010

 I normally do not plug U-Tube videos. OK Go’s music video of White Knuckles is a must see….just for the pure corny fun of it.  A million views in one day!  

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Posted by: prataap | July 30, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs  PLUGs: A Movie. A Book.

July 31,2010

  

  1. An R rated ad? Not really. It sure is the best short film I have seen in years…I cried !! “I am Here-A love Story in an Absolut World”  by Spike Jonze one of the top visual provocateurs alive.
  2. A truly novel idea for a novel. Jennifer Egan’s “A Visit from the Goon Squad.” 5 decades, 13 chapters, each told from a different person’s point of view.  There is even a PowerPoint chapter.

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Posted by: prataap | July 8, 2010

DEATH TREND 4: LIVING TO 125


TREND 4: LIVING TO 125   

WHEN IS MID-LIFE? MAY I PLEASE GO NOW?  

IS THERE A CHOICE?  

Emerging Trends:    

Once upon a time, living till 100 was considered a big deal. Today, in Florida alone, there are over a hundred people over 100.  Animal organ transplant, fetal cell organ growth, mind body research and gene engineering is working  to extend human life well past 100 years.  Soon gene therapies will start to become available in the next 5-10 years. The questions are already mounting. Who gets to avail themselves of the latest life extenders? The HMOs will not pay for all of it.  Even if you can live to a 125, what will be the quality of your life? Who will take care of you?  Not your children, they’ll be off playing entrepreneur in Mongolia. What if you survive your spouse and you happen to be a woman and the odds of finding a male companion suddenly drop to 1 in 20 or less? 

Sirtris a Cambridge, MA bio-tech co is in the human trial phase of distilling Reseratrol found in red wine into a pill that will preserve you well past 100. Time magazine in 2010 had a whole issue on living past 100 with a list of dos and don’ts to help you get there. Sergey Brin co-founder of Google at age 36 is racing against time to find a cure for Parkinson because his wife’s genetic testing company 23andme has found that he shares the genetic marker for Parkinsons with his mother who in her 50s has Parkinson.  That raises his odds of getting Parkinsons from 1% suddenly to over 50%. Knowing that many of us might live past 100 is hardly reassuring if you know you have a 50% chance to get a degenerative illness that could strike when you get to 50 and still have half your life ahead of you. 

Will longer life guarantee better health or simply longer misery? What if you don’t like what you find when you get to 80 and you still have another 35 years to live?  Tough questions lie ahead for us as a society who hates to talk about death and dying.  We’d better be careful what we ask for; eternal life might be just around the corner. It might be a living hell till we fine-tune the options of aging and dying.  In any case, the words “to die” as we have come to use it till now, might become obsolete by the middle of this century. Soon to be replaced by, opting out of life. 

Next Opportunities:   

Genetic testing companies like 23andme.com are poised to take off. I have got my genetic testing done. What about you?  Next will be counselors who are trained to help you navigate what you find out. And soon to follow will be early intervention medical treatments based on your genetic profile

Each day an average of 8,000 people in the US turn 60.  One third of Japan’s population is already over retirement age. Start by thinking of retirement communities that will call themselves anything but retirement communities!  Golf and tennis will be but just one of the many options that will be the focus of these communities.  They will come in all sizes, shapes, forms and combinations. Some will be on college campuses and will tie in to mentoring programs and continuing education especially for retired professors and professionals of all sorts.  Religious communities will develop with their own spiritual focus.  Others will be constituted of mixed age groups centered around a “ multi-generational village.”  Picture Sixties co-housing with various twists.  Many urban ones have already started up in (where else) Cambridge, MA and Berkeley, CA. 

 Mr. Erickson, CEO of Erickson Retirement Communities and Mr. Feeney, Atlantic Philanthropies, are just two visionaries who have recognized the burgeoning need and demand for improved quality of life as people age.  They are investing heavily in the research.

Many of these communities will focus on health and spirituality. In collaboration with spiritual coaches and physical trainers, health care professionals will be at a premium.  If you are a developer, be a pioneer and think past the current models of independent and assisted living housing for the elderly.  If you are a health care professional or coach specializing in aging, market yourself directly.  The “elderly” are the fastest growing segment of our population.  As boomers age they will want to control their destiny and they will buy all the self-help they can get their hands on.  In essence, throw out all that you think you know about aging and start again. Start planning for 2-3 re-inventions of self after age 50.  Retire the word retirement and think of “learning” as a life long activity.  

Be part of the re-thinking and re-shaping of the second phase of life in the 21st century.

Let your imagination run wild.   

Create the future and smell the roses, it’s your move!

Posted by: prataap | May 22, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs  PLUGs

May 20, 2010

 

  1. Wow !! 1000 feet of wild, private ocean frontage for under $60K. Nova Scotia  remains the Maine of the 60’s.
  2. There is the Apple IEM (In-ear monitors) for you and me. Try JH Audio JHS Pro for sound quality that is specifically molded to your ear. It’s positively fugly, but Lady Gaga drools by it.
  3. 120 million play Zynga’s online games like FarmVille and Mafia Wars on Facebook. Revenues of $450 million in 2010 from selling you virtual hay bails and machine guns. Now That’s a brilliant business model !!
  4. The first true YouTube generated teen pop star. 16 year old Justin Bieber sells 850,000 copies of his album My World over the internet without Disney.
  5. Arriving this summer Googles Translate app lets you point shoot or type in and translate a word or text in Malayalam or Arminian. Ordering lamb brain in Mangolia just got a whole lot less difficult.
  6. “He is a weapon…. as nimble as a ballerina…. and has his own foundation. ” Didier Drogba is the man to watch this summer at World Cup South Africa 2010 this June. Will he be dancing on your team ?

 

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Posted by: prataap | May 20, 2010

PRATAAPs PLUGs


PRATAAPs  PLUGs

May 20, 2010

 

  1. Coffee just got positively kinky. Next time, try a whiff Le Wiff   or coffee Lip Balm or Shower Shock.  
  2. Banksy.  The invisible star of Exit Through the Back Door. The next Keith Harring or just another performance artist passing through the gift shop?
  3. David Chang’s  (pork) buns are to die for. Frozen foie gras with lychees. Whipped tofu with sea urchins and tapioca.  Go figure.
  4. B Lab of PA, a non profit that certifies businesses as socially responsible. Is your company a “benefit corporation?”
  5. New generation of Mission One motorcycles keep getting stranger looking by the day.
  6. Whitney Biennial artist Kate Gilmore’s “Standing Up” performance art video is the rage on YouTube.
  7. The modern day De Vinci. Elon Musk is 38.  Owns SpaceX, a rocket scientist, designer of the Falcon 9. Helped create SolarCity. Designed Tesla, the electric car of the decade. Even launched PayPal.

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Posted by: prataap | May 6, 2010

PRATAAP PLUGS MAY 5, 2010


PRATAAP PLUGS

APRIL 5, 2010

  1. Surely you want to know the 2010 best restaurant. It’s Noma in Copenhagen. Check out why and the rest of the top 50
  2. Too funny but real. TigerText a smart phone app makes text vanish after ascribed time!
  3. The new StartUp US Visa making it’s way through Congress. Hoping to attract the next Sergey Brin or Vinod Khosla to give birth to the next generation of US competiveness. Call your congresswoman and express yourself.
  4. Post recycle is Upcycle. Like laptop sleeves by LooptWorks made from leftover  wetsuit material.
  5. Discover web sites personalized just for you.
  6. Design of the cityscape. Cities don’t just come together, they are designed by intent or by accident. A fascinating conference on the topic.
  7. Kimchi quesadillas or short rib tacos anyone ? Roy Choi a Korean immigrant law school drop out and the best new chef in US, the inventor of Kogi the gourmet food truck movement.

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Posted by: prataap | April 1, 2010

PRATAAPs PREDICTIONs


PRATAAPs PREDICTIONs
April 1, 2010

1. 3D TV the must have toy of 2010.
2. Meaghan Smith and Dresdendolls. The next Susan Vega and Green Day or just another pair with catchy tunes and staccato lyrics ?
3. Personalized pop up ads. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft with their AppNexus, DoubleClick Ad Exchange, Right Medium, AdECN all want to instantaneously personalize ads in real time as you surf the web.
4. The age of Epigenetics is here. How your environment and your choices influence the genetic code you pass on to your kids.
5. Death of the CA vineyards? Hardly. But look for major foreclosures caused by falling land values and loan defaults to result in consolidation of the CA labels.
6. Forbes 2010 list of the richest . Gates and Buffet no longer on the top of the heap. Carlos Slim is #1…heard of him? I guess not. Mexican of Lebanese origin. Watch for a Wang or Ambani to top this list in the next 2 years.
7. Unemployment stays at 10%. Underemployment is significantly higher at 25% !
8. Google Alums spark the next tech boom through VC. Look for the next VC king and next game changing company to come out of this exclusive group of angles.
9. Unbranding of the brands. 15th Av Coffee and Teas in Seattle, owned by Starbucks, sets the new trend of multinational brands trying to ride the “local” wave.
10. Commercial real estate bubble bursts in Beijing in 2010 and ripples through China but not the world. Kangbash a brand new city west of Beijing built for 1 million, sitting empty for the taking.
11. Tesla Motors becomes the company of the year. Electric cars finally go high performance.
12. Tiger strides into the Masters but leaves with tail between his legs.

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