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Good Movies Seen in November 2022

The Bodyguard Netflix 11/2/22 Nottinghill Netflix 11/3/22 I Came By Netflix 11/4/22 https://www.empireonline.com/movies/reviews/i-came-by/ Murder Mystery Netflix 11/2/22 A nice funny movie, satisfying standout https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/jun/14/murder-mystery-review-netflix-adam-sandler-jennifer-aniston Mile 22 Netflix 11/2/22 Not good Brazen Netflix 11/2/22 Not so great https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/13/movies/brazen-review.html
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Good Movies seen in October 2022

Middle of Nowhere on Netflix 10-30-2022 very fine movie https://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/12/movies/middle-of-nowhere-directed-by-ava-duvernay.html The Guilty on Netflix 10-25-2022 A moving film https://www.polygon.com/22704775/the-guilty-review-netflix-jake-gyllenhaal Fall from Grace on Netflix 10-24-2022 OK film https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/17/movies/tyler-perrys-a-fall-from-grace-review.html I Care a Lot on Netflix 10-20-2022 Good suspense movie. https://www.purewow.com/entertainment/i-care-a-lot-netflix-review https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/a35599831/i-care-a-lot-true-story/ 21 Bridges on Netflix 10-18-2022 Solid thriller https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/21/movies/21-bridges-review.html Unforgiven on Netflix 10-17-2022 Outstanding performance by Sandra Bullock https://www.thewrap.com/the-unforgivable-film-review-sandra-bullock-remake-netflix/

Good Movies seen in September 2022

9/16/22 The Woman in the Window on Netflix https://www.vulture.com/article/movie-review-the-woman-in-the-window-starring-amy-adams.html 9/15/22 The Foreigner on Netflix https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/12/movies/the-foreigner-review-jackie-chan-pierce-brosnan.html 9/14/22 Cleaner on Netflix 9/13/22 End of the Road on Netflix Not that good https://www.highonfilms.com/end-of-the-road-2022-netflix-movie-review-ending-explained/ 9/12/22 The Italian Job on Netflix 9/8/22 The Frozen Ground on Netflix True story, gripping https://www.popsugar.com/entertainment/frozen-ground-true-story-serial-killer-robert-hansen-47764791 9/7/22 The Interpreter on Netflix Crime thriller https://variety.com/2005/film/markets-festivals/the-interpreter-1200526851/ 9/6/22 State of Play on Netflix A good political thriller https://www.spiritualityandpractice.com/films/reviews/view/19012/state-of-play 9/4/22 Rumor Has it on Netflix A good comedy https://www.solzyatthemovies.com/2022/02/06/rumor-has-i

Good movies seen in August 2022

8-25-2022 Watched Something's Gotta Give on Netflix Nice movie https://betweennapsontheporch.net/the-beach-house-in-somethings-gotta-give/ 8-24-2022 The age of Adaline on Netflix Nice movie https://www.newyorker.com/goings-on-about-town/movies/the-age-of-adaline https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jul/06/blake-livelys-career-is-fantastically-strange-and-the-age-of-adaline-is-a-standout 8-7-2022 Public Enemies Netflix Based on True story of John Dillinger Good movie https://theindependentcritic.com/public_enemies 8-6-2022 I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore Netflix Excellent horror comedy thriller https://www.theguardian.com/film/2020/oct/08/i-dont-feel-at-home-in-this-world-anymore-streaming-gem https://taylorholmes.com/2017/07/09/i-dont-feel-at-home-in-this-world-anymore-discussed-and-ending-explained/

Good movies seen in July 2022

Manchester by the Sea Prime Watched this movie on 7-12-2022, A very good movie. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/18/movies/manchester-by-the-sea-review-kenneth-lonergan-casey-affleck.html Jalsa Prime Watched this movie on 7-15-2022, A very good movie. https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/vidya-balan-shefali-shah-amazon-jalsa-1235208882/ Joji Prime Watched this movie on 7-16-2022, A very good movie. https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/joji-movie-review-fahadh-faasil-is-outstanding-in-a-sharp-tale-of-amorality-and-a-house-of-intrigue-9503591.html https://www.lifestyleasia.com/ind/culture/entertainment/amazon-prime-original-joji-real-story-adaptation-of-macbeth-movie-review-film-cast-fahadh-faasil/ The Great Indian Kitchen Prime Watched this movie on 7-17-2022, A very good movie. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-55919305 https://www.cinemaescapist.com/2021/03/review-great-indian-kitchen-movie/ C U Soon Prime Watched this movie on 7-18-2022, A very good movie. https://www.

Interesting Stories about PhDs

Story 1: By Jonas Oberhauser Who wrote their PhD thesis in the shortest amount of time? Wolfgang J. Paul, in Computer Science. Professor Hotz jokingly said “Anyone who solves this problem deserves a PhD.”, believing the problem to be impossible to solve. This must have triggered Paul’s ego so much that half a year later, he came to Hotz and said “I have proven a lemma about that problem” (i.e., solved a small subproblem). Hotz went through the lemma with him and said “yeah, that’s correct.” Paul asked “So you said I can get a PhD if I solve the full problem?” and Hotz said “Yes, sure.” And then Paul slammed a 37 page document on Hotz’ desk, saying “Well, I want my PhD.” He’s now a senior professor in Computer Science. His online CV Story 2: By Charles S., Former mathematician, current patent lawyer Answered Mar 20, 2019 · Upvoted by Stephen Kurtzman Nobody has yet mentioned the natural phenomenon called Adrian Ocneanu, of the Penn State University math department. I’ll get to

What happens to excess fat, carbs, protein consumed?

11-26-2021 I have not wriiten in a long while. I am exploring this subject. I and my wife are more or less following high fat, low carb diet (Keto). We have reduced carbs (like rice) but not entirely. Is too much fat we consume bad? This website seems to suggest excess fat is more easily converted to body fat than sugar or protein. https://rejoovwellness.com/1143/ This article seems too simplistic. The investigation continues. This website seems to suggest conversion dietary fat is much slower than conversion of dietary carbs. https://www.businessinsider.com/does-eating-fat-make-you-fat-2018-4 This article seems to contradict itself in several places. https://www.dietdoctor.com/eating-extra-fat-make-fat seems like a rational story. The exploration continues...

Watched Movie Hidden Figures

Beautiful story about three black mathematicians working in NASA during segregation strife in 60's. Very uplifting! The main character is Katherine Goble (look up!) who calculated trajectories of early space flights by hand. She is 100 years old and still living.

Inversion in the yield curve

This is something I recently learned. Stocks, bonds, and interest rates are all closely related and one has to know all three even if the investing happens only in stocks. The gap between the 3-month and 10-year yields vanished on Friday as a surge of buying pushed long-end rates sharply lower. Inversion is widely considered a reliable harbinger of recession in the U.S. The 10-year slipped to as low as 2.439 percent.

Friday March 22, 2019 Event

I don't like to post this but if I don't I will not remember. I took Sheree's yoga class at 9 AM and it was very hot and very hard. When I came home I had no appetite and felt very cold. I just covered myself with multiple blankets and slept. I was shivering and felt feverish. I had a dental appointment in the afternoon which I somehow managed. All I did returning home was just go back to bed at 4PM. Slept till Saturday morning and couldn't go for 8 AM Leo's yoga class. But, I managed to go for 10 AM class at which time I felt 98% better. Whatever little I had eaten was not getting digested and I felt bloated. I always have perfect bowel movement but it was impacted. I felt my gut bacteria was damaged and had the job of restoring it. I felt fine on Sunday but still bowel was a little odd. On monday, I seem to have returned to normal though I am a little weaker. What caused this sudden change in my health I don't know. When I felt this bad, I don&

Sampling of lectures I went to in Princeton U

From latest to oldest Burning Issues and Bright Concepts: Some Aspects in Combustion Chemistry Research BREAKING DOWN BACTERIAL CELL WALLS TO UNDERSTAND INFLAMMATION Evolutionary genomics of flightlessness in birds Opening Windows into the Cell: Bringing Structure to Cell Biology with Cryo- Electron Tomography The Geopolitics of Cross-border Social Media: Promoting Democracy or Subverting Governance? Social Butterflies: Simple cues & rules, complex behavior and life-history consequences Black Spot, Black Death, Black Pearl: The Tales of Bacterial Effectors Journalism as Public Service: Truth-Seeking in a Hyper-partisan Age by Indira Laxmanan Dancing With Robots: Expressivity in Natural and Artificial Systems "How does cognition influence belief formation?' All Smart Contracts Are Ambiguous (about blockchains)

Retirement - About a month after

I retired on 10/20/18 and now it is the end of November. I have been so busy, can't get time to update my blog. My routine is more or less constant. WEEKDAYS: I get up at 4 AM every day. Read my mail and record the change in my finance portfolios. Spend about an hour cooking breakfast, preparing ginger water, getting ready for morning yoga, packing lunch for Pari. Go to 6 AM to 7:30 AM yoga. Take shower at yoga, and back to home by 8AM. Watch 30 minutes to one hour of late night comedy recorded. Take an hour nap. Wake up, trade stocks and options for about an hour. Go to Princeton University campus, park in visitor lot, walk in the campus, attend a lecture and return home by about 2 PM. Trade stocks/options for about 30 minutes. Take a bath, read newspaper. Prepare for Calculus teaching on Mon and Wed.  Go to MCCC for teaching at 5:30 PM and return at 9:30 PM. Watch vedanta lectures on other weekdays for about an hour. On Friday, usually do groceries. Watch TV

Retirement Week 2

10/29 and 10/30 - attended lectures in Peyton Hall in astrophysics. 10/31 - attended a fascinating lecture on Protein folding on Ribosomes in Thomas Lab. 11/1 - attended all-day Kurt Mislow memorial symposium. Attended three Nobel lectures. Spoke to Roald Hoffman, 1981 Nobel Winner. 11/2 - attended all-day conference at Steven's on Reimagining Math Education. This was a busy week.

Retirement

I retired from my full time job at AT&T on Friday 19th Oct. 2018. I still have my adjunct teaching position at Mercer County Community College. October 22-2018 I wanted to record what my feelings were on the first work day after retirement. That was yesterday. You don't know what you feel until you are in that situation. I was, so I know what they were. I felt NOTHING! No sadness, no elation, no boredom, no nothing to do... In the evening Parvathi asked about how I felt during the day. What did I do? I got the passenger side view mirror fixed in my car. Mohammad came home and fixed it ($55). I went to Lenscrafters to get the eye exam ($69 - they always have some optional items that the insurance doesn't pay and I always go for them). I took a couple of naps during the day. I trimmed a couple of plants in planters that were outside and then brought them inside (they won't survive outside in winter). I practiced a little music (piano); the first time after lik

Why I Hope to Die at 75 - The Atlantic

This article which appeared in 2014 in the Atlantic and written by Ezekiel Emanuel is a guiding light for me. I have read and reread this article many times before. Here are things Emanuel says he will stop at 75 and beyond. At 75 and beyond, I will need a good reason to even visit the doctor and take any medical test or treatment, no matter how routine and painless.  [(Soma) I am not so sure about discontinuing yearly checkups. May be I will reduce it to once in two years.] I will accept only palliative—not curative—treatments if I am suffering pain or other disability. At 65 will be my last colonoscopy.  [(Soma) I am 66 now, I haven't had colonoscopy in about 7 years, my last one would be in three years when I am 69-70.] No screening for prostate cancer at any age. After 75, if I develop cancer, I will refuse treatment.  Similarly, no cardiac stress test. No pacemaker and certainly no implantable defibrillator. No heart-valve replacement or bypass surgery. Flu shot

DNA Sharing

I get messages once in a while from 23 and me informing me of the discovery of my newfound relatives. I have like 120 of them now. As more and more people get tested, my relatives also grow. I only recognize two people in this big list - my son Raghu and Navaneetha's son Ashok. I contacted a few people through email and relationship is quite possible, for instance, the person is from Bobburkamme community, etc. But it is difficult to figure out the exact relationship unless you have really old people from families together. This has been a source of learning, however. I saw the following estimated DNA sharing on 23 and me. Relationship Average % DNA Shared Range Identical Twin 100% N/A Parent / Child Full Sibling 50% Varies by specific relationship   Grandparent / Grandchild Aunt / Uncle Niece / Nephew Half Sibling 25% Varies by specific relationship 1st Cousin 12.5% 7.31% - 13.8% 1st Cousin once removed 6.25% 3.3% - 8.51% 2nd Cousin 3.13% 2.85% - 5.04% 2nd Cousin

Vaccines

When I saw Dr. Iturbides on Aug 9, 2018 for annual checkup, he prescribed two vaccines - a Flu shot and a Pneumonia vaccine. I took them on Aug 29 at CVS, Plainsboro. The pharmacist said the pneumonia vaccine will hurt a little bit and the pain may last 24 hrs. It was hurting for 2 days. The flu shot was high dosage (prescribed after age 65) and that hurt too but not as much. I was reading an AARP article on vaccines one would need after 50. Here is the list. Influenza vaccine every year Pneumococcal vaccine (pneumonia)  for healthy adults 65 and older. Don’t get them at the same time. You should receive a dose of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV13), then a dose of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine (PPSV23) one year later.  Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis) vaccine and/or the Td (tetanus, diphtheria) booster After 50,  You get Tdap only once, and after that, you still need the Td booster every 10 years. Otherwise, your protection against tetanus and diphther

Recent movies watched

Saw "Crazy Rich Asians" movie in theater. The seats and Doby was very good. Liked the movie. Watched several movies on DVD from the library. Just Charlie is a wonderful and powerful movie with transgender theme. Excellent acting by Harry Gilby playing Charlie. You feel as if Charlie is your child. Life's a Breeze is a memorable movie where the family members clean out their mother's house and send to trash a mattress in which the mother had stashed her life savings of a million Euros. The relationship and bonding between the Nan and her granddaughter is lovely. Basmati Blues is a musical with a white woman an inventor of a rice variety called Rice 9 is trying to impress Indian farmers to grow. It is entertaining. Some may consider it is a little patronizing.

Aware of being aware

Leo asked us in yoga aware of being aware. Being aware is simple but we don't do it. Aware of breathing. Aware of listening. Aware of talking. Aware of thinking. Aware of doing stuff. Also aware of being aware. This can be like infinite mirrors. But I could only be aware of being aware. Be aware not just while doing yoga, but outside of yoga, especially.

Buying Low, Selling High

In the previous post I alluded to a major benefit of covered calls that sometimes forces you to get rid of a stock for a capital gain. " Investors are always trying to time the market. They want to get in at the lows and get out at the highs. While this simplistic goal sounds easy, it is almost impossible to achieve." It definitely has been very difficult for me to achieve. The major problem in achieving this goal is we don't know and can't decide "how low" and "how high." With my covered calls strategy, I don't much worry about how low when buying a stock. I only consider the quality, dividend yield, and potential to grow. Then immediately I sell a weekly call on it with a higher strike price (at least 1% higher). I earn a premium. If the call is assigned then I have sold the stock at a gain, may be the stock will move even further up in the days  following assignment, it does not matter. I have sold the stock at a gain. Buy low, sell h

A Major Benefit of Call Option Writing that is Rarely Mentioned

I have been trading options (primarily selling covered calls) for about six months now. I have made almost 300 trades in this time. Some observations I have made are as follows: If there is more bullish sentiment out there, you can sell more covered calls. Therefore trading is not uniform every week or every month. Options trading requires enormous patience and effort.  If I enter 10 covered calls, sometimes three or four get sold, sometimes none get sold. This whole experience is very similar to what I had observed back in my village when I was a child. One of the Annayyappa's (the younger one) had a general store which his father tended. His father spent his entire life sitting and selling items in that store. He died at over 100 years of age in that store. The son went every week to Chinthamani to buy items in bulk and stocked the store. The father decided the prices more or less at the time of sale. They hoped they are selling at higher than the purchase price at least m