I have been toying about this topic for a while now. Please brace yourself for a baronial blog. Lets talk about Oil. So what exactly is a 'Barrel' of Oil? Well, for a quick metric, 1 Barrel = 42Gallons (US) = 0.159 kiloliters. BOE stands for barrel of oil equivalent. It is a unit of energy based on the approximate energy released by burning 1 barrel of crude oil. So what's the story? Let us look at this table of Key countries and their Primary Energy consumption in 2007. Oil Natural Gas Coal Nuclear Energy Hydro electric US 39.9% 25.2% 24.3% 8.1% 2.4% China 19.7% 3.3% 70.4% 0.8% 5.9% India 31.8% 8.9% 51.4% 1.0% 6.8% TOTAL WORLD 35.6% 23.8% 28.6% 5.6% 6.4% Let's also look at the justreleased 2008 Global Fortune 10 companies by revenue : 1. Wal-Mart Stores; 2. ExxonMobil;3. Royal Dutch Shell;4. BP;5. Toyota Motor;6. Chevron;7. ING Group;8. Total;9. General Motors;10. ConocoPhillips Th...
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Woodstock - the 'real' social network
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The Woodstock Music and Art Fair was an event held at Max Yasgur's 600 acre dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York from August 15 to August 18, 1969. An event of insane proportions that brought together close to half a million people in search of peace and music, the quintessential early version of social networking. Wonder what happened to that 'woodstock' feeling? Where is it today? Well, to a large extent, its gone cyber. Consider this - "The Maldives has opened a `virtual embassy' in Second Life, the online virtual world. It is a global first. The Maldivian Government said in a statement that such embassies representing Macedonia and the Philippines are on the cards. Sweden has announced similar plans too." Second Life is an Internet-based virtual world launched in 2003. Go see the second Embassy being inaugurated on Second life. An Embassy in Cyberspace? That's a Phantasmagorical truth my friends. Second Life was honored at the ...
Knowledge Intersection
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Frans Johansson's book " The Medici effect " argues that breakthrough ideas most often occur when we bring concepts from one field into new, unfamiliar territory. In this space - which Johansson calls "the Intersection" - established ideas clash and combine with insights from other fields, disciplines, and cultures, resulting in an explosion of totally new ideas. The book has a small chapter on Sequoyah. Cherokees are the only Native American People who possess a writing system equivalent to the European alphabet. The Cherokee syllabary is the only alphabet in history a ttributed to be the work of one man,George Gist, known to the world as Sequoyah. Although he did not speak or read the English language, he understood the power of the written word. After twelve years of dedicated work and watching the new settlers communicate, Sequoyah finished the Cherokee syllabary in 1821. He spent the rest of his life teaching his people how to read and spell. Johans...
Sun-tzu ping-fa? Well, you are not alone.
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Sun-Tzu (pronounced "sun za") was a brilliant Chinese military General ( 544 BC - 496 BC.) who wrote a book called " The Art of War ". This 2500 year old book was all about strategies for winning wars. Today, it has found a huge following in disparate disciplines including Sales. I remember what I had come across in a Solutions Selling workshop that I had attended some time ago. The true power of the information age must be the ability to apply knowledge, common in one discipline, to a totally new and interesting area. The outcome of such a feat can resonate with a huge and significant difference. We all read about Preemptive strikes when the US first entered Iraq. I'd put that as a classic Sun-tzu move. In a sales deal, when you are leading a "not looking" buyer to a "looking" state, the best move is to strike a Preemptive deal (Be the first on the scene). The other four strategies that can be applied to an active opp...
Pop that "melchizedek" bottle for Sachin!
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Today, I was knockin on Heaven's door to let the confetti shower down on a rare display of sheer grace. Sachin Tendulkar was a motion of fluid genius in Gwalior. His knock of 200 not out gave us a glimpse of the genius at his 5 star best. In an age where make-belief Avatars roam the woods of fictitious planets, one man harnessing a mere willow in his hands gave us a treat of courage and glory that perhaps, only fables of King Arthur in his shining armor could provide parallels to. A feat that deserves a 'Melchizedek' bottle of champagne to celebrate! Long live the God of Cricket! Long Live Sachin!