Physiognomy

Physiognomy, a word which I was introduced to early in life, not through the "BARON's GRE guide" as one might expect, but rather from an Edgar Wallace novel (I think it was The Four Just Men) where one of the characters can "face read".

Why are we talking about "face reading" here?

We were watching the olympics on NBC yesterday and they have this crazy Romanian dude (yeah, yeah, we know he was a great coach at one point) in the studio repeatedly making an accusation that the Chinese gymnasts are under age! He says "Does that girl really look 16 to you?"

Here is something I have experienced first hand after moving to the United States. In this respect both me and Mr. Karolyi have the same advantage or disadvantage. We are both non-chinese and have not necessarily starred at enough Chinese people, in the face, till we reached a certain age (okay, okay, that second statement is conjecture, but hey, the guy was not born and raised in China.. he was in Hungary).

The first thing I learnt after showing up in the US of A, 15 years ago, was that the grad student office was 60% Chinese (or so I thought because all Chinese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Thai, some Japanese) all looked alike to me. Within a month, I would be able to identify "asian" features by country and have a great success rate in at least placing them in a geographic region and within six months could do that for most people from different parts of the world. Grad school gives you such wonderful exposure to people of this world!

The second lesson learnt was in guessing the approximate age of Chinese people. I even had a simple program worked out which was something along the lines of

# include < iostream.h >

int main(void)
{
int guess_age=0;
cout << "Please look at Chinese persons face and guess age:";
cin >> guess_age;
cout << "The real age of the person is ">> guess_age + 12 >> "you dumb@$$." << endl;
return 0;

}

This program worked reasonably well for most of the grad students who shared my lab!

Based on the same program, it appears that the Chinese gymnast girls would be around 23-24 years old at least!

In contrast, Caucasian girls seem to appear older then they are! Especially the girls with Eastern european, Russian genes. If anything, the older looking girls are probably underage!

It is ridiculous to try and claim the Chinese gymnasts are underage simply because of how they look! It is high time Mr. Karolyi learnt some basic programming skills or improved his Physiognomy skills.

On a completely tangential note, do I really look 40?!

.

Poovula Kaadhu (ear in flowers)

There is a phrase in Tamizh "Kaadhula poo" which means "flowers wrapped around your ears" which is the equivalent of "someone spinning a yarn".

This phrase comes in handy when describing outlandish movies where you have to leave your brains at the door to continue watching.

Recently watched one such movie and loved it. It was "Wanted"...

Liked the yarn so much that I hunted down Timur Bekmambetov's (wow, I got that spelling right on the first try)Nightwatch and Daywatch in sequence on our Blockbuster online queue.

Nightwatch for some reason, did not have the original Russian languade audio and I had to listen to the English dubbed dialogues. It was a bad experience, what with me trying to understand the concept behind the movie. Told San that I could not understand the movie although the special effects, editing and cinematography were impressive.

Watched Daywatch next. San's original order was to just return it without watching. It would have been a mistake. Now that the "kaadhu already had poo in it", and the concept of good people, "others" and bad vampires, the daywatchers, nightwatchers, gloom, etc. were "well" defined in the previous movie.... Daywatch became a treat to watch.

Interesting.. very interesting way of showing how a simple decision made by an average man has such serious consequences!! Consequences that go across two movies!!

Nightwatch, should watch, but Daywatch is a must watch!

.

Wishing you a happy....

Indian Independence day to all Desis (In India, abroad, at heart)

Aavani Avittam for the "poonal" boys,

Varalakshmi pooja to the "saradu" girls,

and wishing all relatives(close and far, who read this blog), on the birth of Bharat, my new nephew!

Recently it has been good news in a row or bad news in a row.

I am sure the astrologers will have a nice explanation for that.

This weekend has been a good festive one!


yours truly,

Princess Daddy and Style Missy.

.