Saturday, May 24, 2008

I don't mean to be rude, but ... by Simon Cowell (?)

Unless you live in a crave in middle of jungle of English-speaking world without TV or internet access, you have heard or watched Simon Cowell and Pop Idol/XFactor/American Idol TV programs. Apparently, it is not only one of my favourite TV program, but also other 97.5 million people. Final of 2008 American Idol broke a record in terms of rating in the category of that sort of TV program... What is the success behind of these TV program? What makes it different than others? Is it Simon Cowell, who is one of the ever lasting judge in the program and branded as the rudest and arrogant person.

I like this program because it was real life story of interesting people who want to be next pop star, idol, celebrity. I could not believe in my ears when some deluded contester open their mouth and start signing. I am aware of that some people just go there to make mockery of audition (and there are also some kind of people as Renaldo Lapuz who sang "We're brother forever", which i will come later). But i always wonder where these deluded people come from? Venus, Mars? They must have been signing all time in bathroom or they have no friends/family members to tell them the truth. But i admire their courage and love to see disbelieve/shock in their face and eyes when they heard harsh truth from Simon Cowell in the rudest way. Do these deluded people need or deserve such a rude/harsh feedback in front of million on TV? Simon Cowell thinks they must awake from their dreams that they can not sign and Simon does his best and rudeness to wake them and sometimes humiliates them. But where does Simon get this power? How come he can be that much rude and he gets that much rating? I wondered if Simon in real life is also rude and when i saw his autobiography (I don't mean to be rude, but ... ) in a bookstore, i could not help myself to buy it.

As his TV program, his autobiography is also very entertaining, surprisingly. I was not expecting that much i will enjoy the book (although, i must admit i skipped some pages when he starts repetitively talking some American Idol episodes ). He took his autobiography(!) serious and hired the best ever biography author, i think, because it is well structured and story is well told. In book, as all autobiography, the book covers his childhood, his rebel years as teenager, career steps from post office to top of company, and Pop Idol epidemic. Towards the end of the book, he also talks about how to be a star for wannabes, if anybody interested.

Simon Cowell born in 1959 into a middle-upper class, Conservative family in London, UK. His father owns a property and estates related business. He grows up among many actors and actress , thanks to his father's connections and the neighbourhood they live where was close to film studios at this times. And sometimes he joins his oldest brother who works in a near film studios as a runner. He remembers his first rudeness as early as four years-old against his mother on a Christmas Day.

Even though, Simon's dad provided many opportunity for a good education such as sending him to a private school, Simon was not a brilliant student at school and did not believe that studying Math or English will make him a millionaire. He was more into fun and music in his childhood and teenager ages, even though he does not have any musical skills. At age of 16, he decided that school and studying wont provide him enough money (£millions), so he left school.

After leaving school, his father arranged many job interviews for him but he just made mockery of every interview, as he thought, none of these jobs would make him rich enough. He wanted to be rich and from his observations he thought that actors make lots of money and enjoy life. With help of one of his close relative, he starts working as runner in a film set with so little money. But cos of his arrogance, film producer fired him.

In the way of being rich, he decided to give a go to music industry in which he thought he would have a good career. Again, with help of his father's connection, he secured a position in one of the biggest record company, as a postman. To credit him, he knew that in order to get the top of the company with his less background and skill, he had to start from bottom and work hard. So, he worked in the company's basement as postman with big hope and ambitions. When he was working there, he knocked all doors, he tried his best to jump a better position related to music in the company. But as he noted, he made a big mistake. He started from really so bottom that people even did not care him as a postman. After 1.5 years hard work, he finally gave up and see the harsh reality of the life. First time in his life, he thought he wont be a millionaire.

Having failed in music industry, he decided to follow his brothers and father career path and started to work in a estate agent. He was not happy there, and his father knew that. His father again used his connection and secured him a better place in the record company where he is used as postman previously. He says that people there was not nice to him at beginning cos of how he got the job and also a bit of his high ambition and arrogance. In that position, he learned many things and then stepped up his career path and made millions. How he did millions is not much interesting, to be frank. Same old stories! He says the formula behind his success is hard work and be able to see changes in market and adapt. Sure these are important factors, but he forgets to acknowledge the another important one. Luck! I think he was quite lucky in some important moments in his career.

Another interesting point i learnt from the book is that, actually Simon does not have that much great vision, unlike he always claims in the judge panel. For example, before Spice Girls break to pop music world, they talked to Simon first, but he did not signed them. He also hesitated to sign West Life initially and declined to be a judge in first series of Pop Idol. (and in some part of the book, he thinks, marriage of Paul McCartney and Heather Mills is out of real love! As history shown, in the next edition of book, maybe he will update his anticipation on this matter!)

In last two-three chapters of the book, he gives advices to wannabes how to be a pop idol! In a nutshell, the greatest advice he gives is that unless if someone does not have right contacts (such as his father :)) or real talent, whatever he/she do will be waste of time. Even though, after hard work and some luck, if someone achieves to be a pop star, celebrity for a while in some way, he suggests that one of the best way of keeping the pop crown is to be on tabloid papers all the time by putting his/her private life in public domain such as dating other celebrities or doing crazy unorthodox things! Such a great advice! Now i understand the behaviour of Amy Winehouse!

You, reader of my blog, may think that i don't give enough credit Simon Cowell but that's my impression from the book. I think, Simon Cowell is an ambitious businessman and trying to make lots but lots money. That's all. He is not there for love of music but money!


As Simon points out in his book, the success behind XFactor and American Idol epidemic is showing, selling people that American Dreams can be true. Someone from nowhere among ordinary millions can change his/her life completely if he/she wins the program. I think, it is not just a entertainment program but it also sells and feeds many false dreams.

97.5 million in America watched the final of American Idol and i am sure it is popular in other part of English-speaking world too. So, I wonder what is the real affect of this program on society?More specifically, for example, how would rudeness of Simon Cowell affect on individual? Does Simon Cowell is a good sample to society with his rudeness and arrogance? What would happen if people start to behave as him? Just in sake of being honest, if people would break each others heart? You may think i am exaggerating lot! Altogether, we will see and face the consequences.


Although some of pop idols are really so talented, I am not sure if they would ever last a long period of time. The way these pop idols are marketed makes them also so easy and fast to be consumed and make Simon and record companies richer!

Finally, If you like American Idol/XFactor/Pop Idol then i think you will like this book too. It is entertaining as much as its TV programs.

PS: Last night i watched American Idol 2008 final and it was great apart from Renaldo Lapuz who sang "We're brother forever". I loved that song from the moment i heard it and listened it many times on YouTube. But in this program, they ruined, consumed, wasted it. Such a pity! Renaldo Lapuz should not let that happened.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

How life imitates chess by Garry Kasparov

This book took me to my childhood when i spend most of my lunch time playing chess with my ever lasted rival in secondary school and, especially, high school. Beauty of this game, either you win or lose always fascinated me.

In his autobiography, Kasparov narrates the story behind his success in chess. He shed a light on many questions about his personal life and chess, such as how many moves ahead he can see, how he prepares for matches and how he took title of World Chess Champion from Anatoly Karpov in 1987 after 3 years struggle and 120 matches ? He relates his experience with politics, business and personal improvement. In some sections of the book, i felt that this combination, especially personal improvement, is a bit cheap shot! Nevertheless, it has lots of advice and real life experience for personal development. He quotes lots from many successful people (Churchill is his personal hero).

But interesting point about this book, for me, was Kasparov's political's ideas, democracy struggle in Russia. I do support his democratic against Putin's undemocratic regime. After he retired professional chess in 2005, he actively involves in politics in opposition parties against Kremlin for a democratic change in Russia. For such a change, he and like-minded people (liberals, communist, human right activist) set up a nationwide rainbow organization (United Civil Front, UCF). UCF organizes activist against 2008 elections since 2004 for a democratic change. He points out that, this mixing of opposition groups in UCF gave fruitful results such as that these opposition groups better understand each others. Leftist, who are still under impression of Soviet era, have recognized the importance of freedom and democracy from liberals and liberals acknowledged social aspect of democracy from leftist.

I think Kasparov deserves all credit for his active role in UCF and he asks support from western countries, powers, companies to pressure on Kremlin for democratic change. Add this point, i dont agree with Kremlin. I think, he should not let external factors and powers involve in Russia's internal affairs. I am doubtful that interests of external powers are always same as the interest of people of Russia. Middle East is a simple example of who benefits and suffers cos of external powers! Careful consideration must be done when seeking external support, i think.

I strongly advice this books to those who loves chess or wants to read the story of a success.

Monday, May 05, 2008

Quotes and Notes

Below you can find the quotes and notes which i took during my various readings. I try to add new quotes and notes regularly.



"As soon as man dares to think, the priest’s empire is destroyed";Holbach

"All I know is that I am not a Marxist";Karl Marx

"Capitalism does live by crises and booms just as human being lives by inhaling and exhaling... Crises and booms were inherent in capitalism from birth; they will accompany it to its grave.";Trotsky

“To want to wait, until everyone is sufficiently enlightened, as people usually propose, means to give the matter up completely; for an entire people will never be equally enlightened, at least as long as inequality and the struggle of private interests in society continue to exist.”;Wilhelm Weitling

"Communism [meaning the idea of Cabet] and Proudhonism stand by a river bank arguing whether the field on the other side is maize or wheat; let’s cross and see." Blanqui

“Marx was the genius who continued and consummated the three main ideological currents of the 19th century, as represented by the three most advanced countries of mankind: classical German philosophy, classical English political economy, and French socialism combined with French revolutionary doctrines in general.” Lenin

"After all, a man's life must be nailed to a cross either of Thought ot Action. Without work there is no play."; Winston Churchill

"I adopted quite early in life a system of believing whatever i wanted to believe, while at the same time leaving reason to pursue unfettered wahetever paths she was capable of treading.";Winston Churchill

"A seditious Middle Temple lawyer now posing as a fakir of a type well-known in the East,striding half naked-up the steps of the Vice-regal place... to parley with the representative of the King-Emperor." Winston Churchill described M.K Gandhi after first talk with British Empire and with M.K. Gandhi in 1930.

"Don't tell me about the press. I know exactly who reads the papers: The Daily Mirror is read by people who think they run the country, The Guardian is read by people who think they ought to run the country, The Times is read by people who actually do run the country, The Daily Mail is read by the wives of the people who run the country, The Financial Times is read by people who own the country, The Morning Star is read by people who think the country ought to be run by another country and the Daily Telegraph is read by people who think it is.Sun readers don't care who runs the country, as long as she's got big tits.";Jim Hacker,Yes, Minister

"War is too serious a business to be entrusted to soldiers";Georges Clemenceau

"Who needs your help most? It is those that have the least, that suffer the most.It is they that are rarely heard.";Nelson Mandela

"Know the truth and the truth will set you free.";Donald Makhubele

"if you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another. If you wish to know that you are safe, caouse others to know that they are safe. If you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible things, help another to better understand.if you wish to heal your sadness or anger, seek to heal the sadness or anger of another.";Dalai Lama

"i may be a businessman, in that i set up and run companies for profit, but, when i try to plan ahead and dream up new products and new companies, i'm an idealist."; Richard Branson

"The rock (music) business is a prime example of the most ruthless kind of capitalism!";Richard Branson.

"There are only 10 types of people in the world: Those who understand binary, and those who don't";

"If you want to succeed, double your failure rate";Thomas Watson

"I haven't failed, I've just found ten thousand ways that didn't work";Thomas Edison

"Nowadays people know the price of everything and the value of nothing";Oscar Wilde

"The hardest thing in the world to understand is the income tax";Albert Einsteun

"Computers are useless,they can only give you answers";Pablo Picasso

"Having an extra hour in the day would be welcomed by most everyone, but not the man in jail.";How life imitates chess;Garry Kasparov

Friday, May 02, 2008

From my old corners

It's been sometime i stopped updating my blog. I will continue to my publish my non-technical and technical text here again. Some of my entries from my old corner are on http://denizstij.googlepages.com/.

My PhD Thesis: On recognition of gestures arIsing in flight deck officer (FDO) training is here

And one of my academic paper on my PhD subject: Recognition Machine (RM) for On-line and Isolated Flight Deck Officer (FDO) Gestures is here.

For a personal project, i compiled detailed information on London undergrounds (address, post code, zone, lines, short description). It was very useful very for me and if you need it, click following link:

London Underground List - XML- TXT- XSL