A King In Waiting !!!…Race For The Crown is Still Wide Open !!!…Apple or Samsung!!!!

 

Illustration: Deepak Harichandan

The race for SMART  Phone crown, in which Samsung has gained pace, is for Apple to lose

The anointment of Jorge Mario Bergoglio as the new Pope was overshadowed by a coronation of a different kind last week. Amidst hype, some warranted and a lot not so, Korean chaebol Samsung was anointed as King of the Smartphone by all and sundry after it unveiled the Galaxy S4 last Thursday night in New York. The S4 is the chaebol’s latest shot at dethroning the King from Cupertino.

“The King is dead; long live the King”, the cry went out—a narrative whose truth is directly proportional only to the number of times it is repeated, and not based on any solid foundation.

Ironically, this new coronation story is far more apt from the perspective of the Indian market. But more on that a little later.

From 2009 – 2011, Apple, which invented the modern smartphone, enjoyed being the lone player in the market. This period also saw Apple’s stock zoom, in pace with its profits. The last two years however, which has seen the death of Steve Jobs and a management reshuffle, have given observers and investors alike a number of wrong assumptions.

Myth number one: Apple at any point had an overwhelming market share advantage for the iPhone. And myth number two: Now that Apple has a serious and successful competitor, it won’t be able to compete as its forte has always been staying ahead of the market rather than fighting it out.

Be the smartphone market or the mobile phones market, the fact is that Apple has always been behind in terms of sheer units sold. In the wholly smartphone market, the iPhone has a 20 per cent market share, and in all phone handsets, it has never crossed the double-digit mark. Nokia, BlackBerry and Samsung have always beaten Apple in this.

Criticising Apple for not winning the market-share game and letting Samsung sell a huge number of S3s is similar to criticizing BMW for selling fewer cars than Maruti Suzuki.

The second myth comes with the assumption that because Apple finally has a serious competitor in Samsung, it has already lost the race. Au contraire, the race has only begun! Last quarter, Apple took 72 per cent of the industry’s profits, while Samsung got 29 per cent. These numbers total more than 100 per cent because all other handset makers, combined, are losing money.

And this is where the true race is – in profits, not market share— a lesson that Nokia and Microsoft are learning now. It is because over the next four or five years, the smartphone bubble is going to burst, very similar to the way the personal computer (PC) bubble burst a couple of years ago. The PC market didn’t solely slow down because of the explosion of tablets and smartphones. It went down mainly because technology had reached a point where PCs went right past being “good enough” and straight into “insanely overpowered” for the normal user.

The average mom-and-pop user suddenly became satisfied with buying a new PC once in four or five years, when ten years ago it used to be once in two years. The market for PCs, consequently, took a big hit.

The same thing is destined to happen with smartphones, once the technology for durability is set in place. And indeed, one can see evidence of it already with the eight core processor in the Galaxy S4.

Nevertheless, no matter how many times Samsung executives click their heels together and say “There’s no place like Cupertino, there’s no place like Cupertino,” – they will not be able to win the profit race. Unless, of course, they discover some way to cash in on downstream revenue the way Apple does with its golden egg laying hen- the App Store.

While the momentum lead might be with Samsung, there is no evidence in what is happening in the Western markets that suggests that Apple has been dethroned in any way. If anything, a glimpse at what is happening in the Indian market is a far better indicator of Samsung’s ascension.

It is no secret that Apple prefers Chinese noodles over Indian curry – its focus over the last two years on China at the expense of India has allowed Samsung to entrench itself here quite deeply. Samsung sold nearly 45 per cent of the 5.2 million smartphones sold in India in the last quarter. However, numbers don’t wholly matter as evidenced above.

What does matter is that Samsung has taken a leaf out of Apple’s book and, over the last three years, has started the process of cleverly positioning itself as a premium/luxury brand. It started simple – the company set up posh, aesthetically-pleasing Samsung ‘experience centres’. Contrast this to where iPhones are sold in India – lined up with other phones in normal mobile stores like a street cart vendor who sells vegetables.

A huge marketing and advertising budget, and a focus on a plethora of features, has seen the last two premium launches of Samsung, the Galaxy Grand and the Note, greeted as a sort of status symbol.

Whether or not Samsung can replicate this success in international markets depends on how intensely Apple is willing to fight back, even as the ghost of its late founder still weighs heavily on the company.

The race for the crown, which is still wide open, is very much for Apple’s to lose. A coronation at this stage would be extremely premature.

The market-share narrative is glaringly wrong, with Steve Jobs it was always about ‘advancing the human race.’ But if he visited Apple now, he would say something like “I’ve been dead for two years, and we’re still arguing over who makes higher resolution screens? That’s boring now. Let’s invent something new. And by the way, fire whoever thought it was okay to have 21 icons on the iPhone 5.”

anuj.s@thehindu.co.in

SOURCE::::THE HINDU

Natarajan

Meet Sundar Pichai….Google Android”s New Spearhead !!!!!

 

 Another name that India’s illustrious education brand – IIT Kharagpur can boast of is Sundar Pichai. In a much unexpected move that led Andy Rubin to step down from the executive in charge of Google’s Android operating system and Sundar Pichai to come in as the replacement, who was in charge of Google’s Chrome Web browser and operating system for lightweight laptop computers, has made Indians across the globe give a standing ovation.

 
The Rise of Sundar Pichai

 
Born in 1972, Pichai hails from the Southern state of Tamil Nadu. He studied metallurgical and materials engineering from IIT Kharagpur and graduated in the year 1993. Pichai was known to be one of the most obedient and enthusiastic students at the institution.

 
IIT Kharagpur is always famous for its prodigies that include Arun Sarin, the former chief executive of Vodafone Group, and Vinod Gupta, chairman of U.S.-based venture capital and private equity firm Everest Group LLC.

 

Masters in engineering and materials science at Stanford University in the U.S. Later on he also got a Masters in business administration from the Wharton School of Business, where he was named a Siebel Scholar and a Palmer Scholar.

 
After his graduation, Pichai started working with the engineering and product management divisions of semiconductor maker Applied Materials and as a management consultant at McKinsey & Co.

 
Pichai at the Helm of Google

 
It wasn’t long before Pichai’s name started coming up with Google. In 2004, Pichai joined Google as the vice president of product management, where his duties involved leading the innovation team for Google’s Chrome and Chrome OS.

 
Pichai’s growth at Google was uncompromisingly fast. Pichai spearheaded other Google search products, like Google Toolbar, Chrome, Desktop Search, Gadgets, Google Pack, Google Gears, Firefox extensions, apps such as Gmail and Google Maps and Mac products.

 

In September 2008, Pichai was promoted as the VP of product development and he was ready to introduce the Chrome browser to an impatient world. A few weeks after Google came up with another ground breaking announcement and this time it was the Android 1.0 SDK.

 
But Pichai wasn’t done yet, as less than a year later, in July 2009, Pichai surprised the whole world by announcing the new Chrome OS.

 
The launch of both Chrome and Chrome OS propelled the search giant to a whole new space and the prominence of Pichai and his visions powered into a new public-facing role at Google. Later on Pichai presided over Google’s major announcements like the first Chromebook prototype, the launch of Chrome for Android and iOS, the revelation of Google Drive, and the recent introduction of the Chromebook Pixel.

And now there is Android! Pichai’s additional responsibility comes in at a crucial time for Google and Android, as a stint of anxiety on Samsung’s dominance over Google’s OS flaunts over the company.

 
This is what CEO Larry Page said about Pichai’s new role:

 
“Sundar has a talent for creating products that are technically excellent yet easy to use — and he loves a big bet. Take Chrome, for example. In 2008, people asked whether the world really needed another browser. Today Chrome has hundreds of millions of happy users and is growing fast thanks to its speed, simplicity and security.”

 
“So while Andy’s a really hard act to follow, I know Sundar will do a tremendous job doubling down on Android as we work to push the ecosystem forward,” Page said in a company blog post.

source:::::siliconindianet

Natarajan

Which Wolf Will Win ? !!!

TWO WOLVES
An elder Cherokee Native American was teaching his grandchildren about life.
He said to them, “A fight is going on inside me, it is a terrible fight and it is between two wolves. One wolf represents fear, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego.
The other stands for joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, friendship, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and faith.
This same fight is going on inside you, and inside every other person, too.”
They thought about it for a minute and then one child asked his grandfather, “Which wolf will win?”
The old Cherokee simply replied: “The one you feed.”
source::::: input from a friend of mine….
Natarajan

Biggest Name in Android Rolls Out its 2013 Flagship…Samsung Galaxy S4 !!!

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Samsung’s Unpacked events are nothing if not spectacles, and tonight at Radio City Music Hall in New York City the company used the time to introduce its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S4. The S4 succeeds the wildly popular Galaxy S III, and brings with it a litany of new features and tweaks — though at first glance, you might not even notice it’s different.

The GS4 looks a lot like the Galaxy S III or the Galaxy Note 8. A lot. The phone’s nearly the same size as its predecessor, despite having a larger 5-inch, 1080p Super AMOLED screen that is the first of its kind in a smartphone. The GS4 is taller but thinner (just 7.9mm) than the GSIII, and is lighter as well. Samsung’s basic design ID hasn’t changed, which is unfortunate: the GS4 is plasticky and feels much cheaper than a device like theHTC One, though Samsung at least squared the edges slightly and added just enough texture that it doesn’t feel slick or slimy like the GS3 does. But from the colors – “white frost” and “black mist,” or just white and black if you’re a human — to the ports and buttons to the way it feels in your hand, Samsung hasn’t changed the way it thinks a phone should look.

Samsung’s consistently on the bleeding edge of smartphone horsepower, and that continues here: the Galaxy S4 is built to fly. It’ll be sold with either a Samsung Exynos 5 or Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor, depending on region, and every model will come with 2GB of RAM, a big 2,600mAh battery, and 16, 32, or 64GB of storage (plus a microSD slot if you want to add more). The 5-inch display is the belle of the ball, of course, and it looks great — we don’t love the PenTile subpixel arrangement, but on such a high-res display it didn’t seem to cause any problems. Viewing angles are great, colors pop on the Super AMOLED display, and the bezels on the device have been slimmed to the point where the screen feels even larger and more immersive.

These are mostly small improvements, though, and in some ways the Galaxy S4 feels like an upgrade designed less for people who own the previous generation and more for those looking for a first smartphone, or upgrading from a two-year-old device. (Call it the Galaxy S IIIS.) One aspect did get a significant upgrade, though: the GS4’s new 13-megapixel rear-facing camera comes with both upgraded hardware and some new software flourishes. For starters, Samsung adopted some of the menus and options from the Galaxy Camera, like the on-screen mode dial and a few of the scene modes. The Eraser mode is one of our favorites: it takes a series of quick pictures, then automatically detects motion in the background and lets you seamlessly remove it. Goodbye, photo bombers.

In classic Samsung form, there are countless different ways to take a picture. DualShot lets you take a picture with both front and rear cameras at once, using pre-made templates that embed one within the other. Drama Shot takes a burst of shots and overlaps them — Samsung’s demo showed a guy jumping off a rock, and it had automatically layered every stage of his jump into one shot. Cinema Photo is probably the most fun, allowing you to take a series of shots, and pick one part of the photo to move while the others stay still; it’s basically Cinemagram for your GS4, and lets you make goofy GIFs in the time it takes to shoot five photos. The camera is fast and usable even while doing such complex things — it’s clear there’s processing power to spare on the GS 4.

Software

The Galaxy S4 runs Android 4.2.2, for now the most current version of Google’s operating system, but Samsung spent most of its time touting what it’s added on top of the OS. These features vary wildly, from the simple utility — S Translator, which translates messages and emails to and from any language — to what amounts to a complete re-imagining of how we use a smartphone. “Air Gestures” let you scroll through pictures or scroll a webpage by literally swiping with your hand, without touching the screen — you just sweep from left to right over top of the phone, and it responds. It looksridiculous, but it works. “Air View” gives your finger the power to hover over an email or date and see the information hidden behind, which previously only the Note and S Pen combination could handle. Those both work surprisingly well, though they’re certainly as much gimmick as game-changer. From our limited testing, “Smart Pause” and “Smart Scroll” skew more toward gimmick — they’re supposed to detect your eyes, and either pause your movie when you look away or scroll when you reach the bottom of a page, but neither worked much at all in our time with the GS4.

The most ambitious of Samsung’s new features is S Health, which Samsung has made vastly more powerful — it now amounts to Samsung putting a Fitbit or Jawbone Up into your phone. The GS4 has a pedometer built in, plus temperature and humidity sensors, which can automatically detect your surroundings and your exercise levels. You can input how much you eat and sleep, too, and get all the data you’d expect from an external device right on your phone. There’s even a companion wristband, the S Band, that syncs via Bluetooth to your phone for those moments you’re walking around without your phone in your pocket.

Somehow packed into the small phone along with all those sensors is an IR blaster, which pairs with Samsung’s WatchOn app to serve as a combination universal remote and visual TV Guide — just point your phone at your TV. It’s the same Peel-based system we’ve seen on a handful of Samsung tablets, and it makes perfect sense on a phone as well.

Samsung loves to talk about how its devices work together, and the newest feature for GS4 owners is Group Play — it lets you cue up a song or a picture, and quickly share it in sync with any other GS4 owner nearby. You can even use it to play local multiplayer games, so long as the app supports it; Asphalt 7 and Gun Bros 2 are the two launch partners, but other games should support the feature soon. NFC remains the key connection point, and unless all your friends buy GS4’s we’re betting Group Play is a better demo than it is a practical feature.

Befitting its global spectacle of a launch event, the Galaxy S4 is going to be available around the world, and Samsung’s continuing the scorched-earth strategy that worked so well with the GSIII. The device will be available on all four major US carriers, plus Cricket and US Cellular. It’ll be out in the second quarter of this year, and Samsung wouldn’t comment on price except to say it will have a “premium Samsung smartphone price.”

At first blush, the Galaxy S4 doesn’t feel revolutionary, but given the continued success of its predecessor maybe a revolution wasn’t called for. It’s a faster phone with a better screen, a better camera, and some cool new software features, and for the company that’s nearly synonymous with the word “Android,” that may be enough to ensure another huge success.

source:::: The Verge

Natarajan

Indian American Elected To Royal Society of Canada …

Indian-American elected to Royal Society of Canada
Ponisseril Somasundaran, an Indian American member of the faculty of Columbia University School of Engineering and Applied Science, has been chosen as the sole foreign fellow of the prestigious Royal Society of Canada.

The only one from outside Canada to be elected this year, Somasundaran, who has been at Columbia since 1970 will be inducted in a ceremony on Nov 17 at the Ottawa Convention Centre in Ottawa with 70 other fellows.

“Somasundaran is recognized for his ground-breaking contributions towards unraveling complex nano-scale structures and energetics of surfactant self-assemblies and polymer-surfactant hybrids at interfaces,” according to the citation announcing his election.

“He pioneered the use of spectroscopic methods for probing surfactant self-assemblies. His work forms the backbone of many of the current practices in ultra-lean ores beneficiation, hazardous materials/waste water treatment and personal care industry,” it said.

“His seminal work continues to be vital for meeting today’s environmental and sustainability needs,” the citation added.

Founded in 1882, the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) comprises the Academies of Arts, Humanities and Sciences of Canada. Election to its academies is considered one of the highest honours a scholar can achieve in the Arts, Humanities and
Sciences.

Somasundaran was named La von Duddleson Krumb Professor in 1983 and was the chairman of the Henry Krumb School from 1988 to 1992 and of the Department of Chemical Engineering, Material Science and Mining from 1992 to 1997.

Somasundaran is currently Director of the National Science Foundation Centre for Advanced Studies in Novel Surfactants and Langmuir Centre for Colloids and Interfaces.

He was one of the youngest members to be elected in 1985 to the National Academy of Engineering, the highest possible distinction then in engineering in the US.

Somasundaran was also elected to the Chinese Academy of Engineering (1998), Indian National Academy of Engineering (1999) and the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (2000) and Balkan academy of science/Mineral Technology.

He was honoured as the only 1989 Distinguished Alumnus and the first Brahm Prakash Chair in 1990 from the Indian Institute of Science.

Elected a Fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in 2009, he was awarded Padma Shri civilian honour by the Indian Government in 2010.

source::::::siliconindianet

Natarajan

 

Two Indian Americans among ‘Intel Science Talent Search’ Finalists…

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The recent high school research competition that was conducted by the Intel Science Talent Search has proved the capability of the young in the field of innovation these days. Indians too have a reason to celebrate here with the ninth and tenth place among the finalists being bagged by two Indians namely Akshay Padmanambha and Sahana Vasudevan. Let’s proceed to know more about them here.

 
Akshay Padmanambha, the son of Poombady Padmanambha and Asha Padmanambha was one of the finalists at the Intel Science Search this year. Originally from Karnataka, the young talent of sixteen years resides in Collierville.

 
His project mainly addressed the topic of bioengineering. A Vagus Nerve stimulator ( VNS ) can now be used in the treatment of those patients with seizure disorders, especially those with a resistance for surgery or drugs.  The treatment helps in delivering to the brain, a signal which is constant and of low voltage.

 
However, this is not free from its side effects namely a risk of heart disease and sleep apnea. However this can be avoided by the activation of the VNS with the use of an algorithm at the onset of the seizures. This has been developed by Akshay through the analysis of epileptic EEGs. The algorithm can get the oncoming seizures detected. The use of this algorithm has thus been simulated by Akshay into the triggering system of the VNS.

 
Akshay’s other hobbies involve playing the jazz and electric bassoon. He also served in Germantown’s Houston High School Band where he was the principle bassoonist. A player of the Ultimate Frisbee, he serves as the captain and founder of the Math Bowl team. He also leads the Horizon where the interactions between students with general needs and those with special needs are promoted.

 

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Having entered the mathematics project at the Intel Science Talent Search the sixteen year old Sahana Vasudevan from Palo Alto is another among the finalists at the event. The “carry” is an important aspect in arithmetic. It is usually handled by a carry bit in computing. She has here contributed a good result to “groups”, some mathematical structures. In this way she has proved a certain necessary condition

 
Originally from Tamil Nadu, Sahana now resides in Palo Alto in the U.S. She is also a violinist and a classical vocalist having won an award for her performance. Her singing began at the age of four and the playing of the violin at the age of seven. The daughter of Jayaraman Vasudevan and Vanaja Narayanaswamy, she was homeschooled at the Gnynam Academy.

 

source:::::siliconindia net

Natarajan

Indian Wonder Boy Gets into MENSA With IQ 132…..At The Age Of 3 !!!

Bangalore: Arnav Dasyam is probably the youngest kid of Indian/South Asian descent to join the Mensa Club. Arnav, son of Anil and Navya Dasyam, an Indian couple and residents of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania, U.S. has become a member of the Mensa club at the age of 3 years and 2 months, reported TNN.

Mensa is an international society for bright people, and its members require possessing a high IQ. Candidates for Mensa must attain a score at or above the 98th percentile on a standard test of intelligence.

Arnav learnt the English alphabets by the time he was 18 months and 10 months later he could easily read a story book. This wonder boy was solving a 68 piece world map puzzle at a very young age.

As per the Mensa International website there are about 1.1 lakh Mensans in over 40 countries on every continent except Antarctica. Further, there are 2 to 100-year-old Mensans, but the majority belong to the age group of 20 to 60.

Anil was quoted by TNN, saying, “When Arnav was 2 years and 10 months old, we had him tested by a certified school psychologist on October 23, 2012. Arnav was found to have an overall IQ of 132.”

Anil got Arnav’s IQ score in the second week of January this year and submitted it to Mensa International a week later. He added that “We got the acceptance letter in the first week of February, 2013. Arnav’s age then was 3 years and 2 months.”

Anil said “It was in the late summer/early fall of 2012 when I saw some news reports of young children in the age group 3-4 years getting into Mensa. A common theme in them was that the kids could read early. Since Arnav could read sentences even before turning 2 and half years, we felt he was special and could take a shot at Mensa. We then started exposing Arnav to things that other Mensa kids were doing and he was easily grasping everything,” as reported by TNN.

Anil moved to the U.S. a decade ago after he did his MBBS from Hyderabad, while his wife Navya too is a doctor. The couple also has a 9-month-old son Nirmay. Anil talking of Arnav’s future, said “We have no fixed professions. We will ensure that he works hard to achieve what he wants to become.”

 

source:::::silicon india net

Natarajan

 

Laugh It Off !!!!….Going To Land In Sun !!!!

DISNEYLAND

Two blondes were going to Disneyland . They were driving on the Interstate when they saw the sign that said Disneyland LEFT. They started crying and turned around and went home.

FLORIDA OR MOON

Two blondes living in Oklahoma were sitting on a bench talking, and one blonde says to the other, ‘Which do you think is farther away… Florida or the moon?’ The other blonde turns and says ‘Hello,it is Florida. Can you see Florida? But you can see the moon.’

SPEEDING TICKET

A police officer stops a blonde for speeding and asks her very nicely if he could see her license.

She replied in a huff, ‘I wish you guys would get your act together. Just yesterday you take away my license and then today you expect me to show it to you!’

RIVER WALK

There’s this blonde out for a walk. She comes to a river and sees another blonde on the opposite bank ‘Yoo-hoo!’ she shouts, ‘How can I get to the other side?’

The second blonde looks up the river then down the river and shouts back, ‘You ARE already on the other side.’

AT THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE

A gorgeous young redhead goes into the doctor’s office and said that her body hurt wherever she touched it.

‘Impossible!’ says the doctor.. ‘Show me.’

The redhead took her finger, pushed on her left shoulder and screamed, then she pushed her elbow and screamed even more. She pushed her knee and screamed; likewise she pushed her ankle and screamed. Everywhere she touched made her scream.

The doctor said, ‘You’re not really a redhead, are you?

‘Well, no’ she said, ‘I’m actually a blonde.’

‘I thought so,’ the doctor said, ‘Your finger is broken.’

KNITTING

A highway patrolman pulled alongside a speeding car on the freeway. Glancing at the car, he was astounded to see that the blonde behind the wheel was knitting!

Realizing that she was oblivious to his flashing lights and siren, the trooper cranked down his window, turned on his bullhorn and yelled, ‘PULL OVER!’

‘NO!’ the blonde yelled back, ‘IT IS A SCARF!’

BLONDE ON THE SUN

A Russian, an American, and a Blonde were talking one day.

The Russian said, ‘We were the first in space!’

The American said, ‘We were the first on the moon!’

The Blonde said, ‘So what? We’re going to be the first on the sun!’ The Russian and the American looked at each other and shook their heads.

‘You can’t land on the sun, you idiot! You’ll burn up!’ said the Russian.

To which the Blonde replied, ‘We’re not stupid, you know. We’re going at night!’

IN A VACUUM

A blonde was playing Trivial Pursuit one night… It was her turn. She rolled the dice and she landed on Science & Nature. Her question was, ‘If you are in a vacuum and someone calls your name, can you hear it?’ She thought for a time and then asked, ‘Is it on or off?’

A girl was visiting her blonde friend, who had acquired two new dogs, and asked her what their names were. The blonde responded by saying that one was named Rolex and one was named Timex. Her friend said, ‘Whoever heard of someone naming dogs like that?’ ‘HELLLOOOOOOO……,’ answered the blonde. ‘They’re watch dogs’!

source::::::input from a friend of mine….

Natarajan

Laughter The Best Medicine…Who Is Having the Last Laugh !!!!

HAVE A HEARTY LAUGH……..

United State Air Force has a high security, super secret base in Nevada ,
known simply as “Area 51”
One afternoon, a Cessna landed at this secret base. The aircraft was
immediately impounded and the pilot was interrogated.

The pilot’s story was that he took off from Vegas, got lost, and spotted the
Base just as he was about to run out of fuel. The Air Force started a full
FBI background check on the pilot and held him overnight during the
investigation.

By the next day, they were finally convinced that the pilot really was lost
and wasn’t a spy. They re fueled his airplane, threatened him that if he
lands again he would spend the rest of his life in prison, and let him go.

The next day, to the total disbelief of the Air Force personnel, the same
Cessna landed there again. Once again, the MP’s surrounded the plane… only
this time there were two people in the plane.

The same pilot jumped out and said,

“Do anything you want to me, but my wife is in the plane and you have to
tell her where I was last night!”,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

source::::: input from a friend of mine
Natarajan