Sunday, July 20, 2008

The Titanic Clash Between Nike And Adidas


They have been in a battle for the hearts, minds, feet and wallets of consumers for nearly 40 years now. This new consumer powered battle has been taken to markets around the globe, and no where now is it more pronounced that in 2008 Olympic Beijing.

The real showdown at the Olympics this year comes down to two main competitors: Nike vs. Adidas. Athletes competing at this summer's Olympics are fighting for a trip to the medal stand. For Nike and Adidas, the Beijing games are a brawl for 21st century dominance of the sneaker world.
While every Olympics is a dogfight for the longtime rivals, this year's games are a bigger deal. Beijing's the doorway into a vast new market. There are 2.6 billion feet in China, most of them without sneakers. Both companies expect the country to be its second-largest market, after the U.S., within a few years. "It's the ultimate land grab".
For Adidas it's especially important. After an ill-fated 2005 deal for Reebok failed to juice Adidas' results, the three stripes finds itself increasingly marginalized by the swoosh. Adidas sees this summer's Beijing Olympics as a way to make up ground....
But while referees and staff will be running around Beijing in their Adidas, the bulk of the athletes getting attention will be competing in their Nike gear--and getting most of the air time, both live during the games and in all the follow-up photos and video to be viewed for years to come.
A high jumper will have a Nike shirt on while jumping, then an Adidas shirt when receiving a medal on the stand. Which would you rather have?"

Monday, July 14, 2008

Best taste always, It's now (Shaved Ice)




What to eat on a hot day: sweet red beans with shaved ice
What’s in there: shaved ice, condensed milk, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries, cocktail fruit mix, and sweet red beans. Then repeat. And top with delicious candied jelly pieces.

But the ingredient of that is up to restaurants. Toppings could be different depending on where you go.

One thing for sure is the ingredients stated above is basic.

How to eat it: gobble it up and try not to spill onto lap while driving.
One more tip is if your style of eating ice-cream is "licking" you have to stir up all of the ingredients in it.
And, second type is if your style of eating ice-cream is "biting" you just scoop it.

Warning!!!
If you get too big bite Its gonna freeze your stomach ha ha ha

"Namaste America" .. A greeting from incredible India




"Namaste"

When we greet one another we fold our hands & "Namaste" because we believe that God resides in the heart of every human being.
This report is my attempt to give u just a glimpse of what India is.
We come from a nation where we allow a Lady of Catholic origin to step aside for a Sikh to be sworn in as a Prime Minister by a Muslim President to govern a nation of over 80% Hindus. Which means that it is a multicultural and multi religions country i:e Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Buddhists and many more.
Colors and Cultures
When i hear or think about my country the VERY first thing that comes to my mind is Colors and Festivals. It is a country which has a number of festivals in all sorts of fun and frolics. A place where people come on a spiritual journey and to discover themselves. I say spiritual because it is a country that has lots of Temples, Mosques, Churches and Gurdwarahs (where sikhs worships). Visit them in early mornings to hear the calm and serene music. You will lose yourself the purity of the atmosphere. We start our day with a prayer. Visit India in the months of October and November, you will find the best climate and lots and lots of festivals to keep you on your toes.
Food & Cusines
As a land that has experienced extensive immigration and intermingling through many millenia, India has benefited from numerous food influences. In india almost 30 % of the population is Vegetarian ( no meats at all). Cuisines, flavors change if you go down from North to South or from East to West. You can have a South indian dish in North, East or West as tastes and flavors cross over geographically.
Try Chicken Tikka Masala, Tandoori Chicken, or a Tradional North India.
What you should not miss at all?
Below mentioned are just a few places out of many:
North : Agra for Taj Mahal, Delhi for Red fort, Lotus Temple and Metropolitan Experiences
South : Natural Beauty of Kerela waters, Temples of Tirupati, Mumbai for Bollywood industry & Fashion street
West : Rajstathan for its ever green Forts, deserts and rich folk cuture, Goa for its colorful beaches and natural beauty.
India Today
A country where there are 5600 newspapers, 3500 magazines in over 21 different languages with a combined readership of 120 million. It is a 3rd largest in the world of Doctors, Engineers and Scientists. Some top level execs of big Software Companies are Indian. Vinod Khosla cofounder of Sun Microsystems, Sabeer Bhatia founder & creator of Hotmail and so many more.

"Atithi devo bhav" : Our guests are equivalent to God for us.

The Cheapest Car In World.


Tata Motors unveiled the world's cheapest car, bringing car ownership closer to millions of consumers in emerging markets. The 4-seater Nano, with an engine around 625 cc, will have a dealer price of 100,000 rupees, or $2,500, and will go on sale later this year. Taxes and profit margins will push up the price for buyers, but it will still cost about half the cheapest car currently on the market.

The compact but curvy Nano stands in sharp contrast to the luxury Jaguar and Land Rover brands that Tata is negotiating to acquire from Ford Motor."Let me assure you and our critics the car we have designed will meet all safety norms and all foreign environmental criteria," Ratan Tata, the Tata chairman, said at the Auto Expo in New Delhi as he unveiled what has been dubbed the "People's Car." Hundreds of people crowded into the pavilion to catch the moment, standing on chairs to get the best view as Tata introduced the car and then drove it onto the stage.

Tata planned the car years ago as a safer and affordable alternative for the millions who often ferry families of four, plus baggage, on motorbikes and scooters."It's a dream come true," Ashok Singh, a constable with the Delhi Police, said at the show. "I look forward to buying that car. My wife will be really happy."The car arrives at a time when oil has topped $100 a barrel, the move to fuel-efficient "green" cars is gaining momentum, and a wave of nostalgia has spurred sales of brands such as BMW's Mini and the Fiat 500 Cinquecento.

Tata has said it will initially produce about 250,000 Nanos and expects eventual annual demand of 1 million units.It has sent global car makers scurrying to make their own version of a low-cost car to meet the needs of cost-conscious consumers in emerging economies such as China, India and Russia.Ford this week said it would build a small car in India within two years, while the alliance of Nissan Motor and Renault, which has made a big success of its no-frills Logan sedan, plans a $3,000 car with India's Bajaj AutoVolkswagen, Toyota, Honda and Fiat have also said they are looking at small cars for emerging markets where strong economic growth has made car ownership a reality for millions.Tata said it would focus on the home market for two to three years before considering exports of the Nano to Africa, Latin America and Southeast Asia.