Friday, January 27, 2006

Resolving for the New Year…

Over the last decade, I have always had a recurring thought: Why is it that we do not see much online activity by Indian magicians?

The immediate answer that offers itself is that Indian magicians are not Net savvy. But then, I know this is wrong, for most of the magicians I have come across are well educated, and quite tech-savvy. So the Internet would not be something that is not accessible to them.

The fact that most of us have an email id, and some a website, also points to a different answer; One not that obvious.

Over the years, many magicians have tried their hand at publishing a periodical – mostly in print, some being virtual. They have met the same fate: a generic lack of editorial support from the community.

We all seem to like to read, want to know what’s happening in everybody’s lives, learn new tricks, and presentations. None of us seems to want to contribute to the cause. And many a magazine and e-zine have vanished into dust due to this very reason.

Is this because most of us have learnt magic from each other or from magic dealers? Is the lack of a defined book-culture hitting back at us by contributing to a lack of literature?

Give it a thought. And resolve to change the world of Indian magic, this New Year!

Nakul

Thursday, January 05, 2006

Magic Book on the Net

Came across an interesting "Magic Book" professed to be Tom Riddler's Diary, directly inspired from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.

http://pandorabots.com/pandora/talk?botid=c96f911b3e35f9e1

I wonder if there are any connections here to Eliza or the updated magician's version Orville.

Nakul

How much is my blog worth?

Inspired by MagiCentric I too evaluated my blog's worthiness:


My blog is worth $2,258.16.
How much is your blog worth?



Man! I am impressed.

I wonder if the worthiness is linked to Blogger being Google owned, for my LJ blog was only evaluated the following:


My blog is worth $564.54.
How much is your blog worth?



Nakul