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Entries in letter to the president (2)

Wednesday
Jul222009

Dear Mr. President...(yet again)

From

Sundar Narayanan
Just another dude

To

The Honorable Barak Obama
President
United States of America

Subject : Following up on my earlier letter about : Simple requests to do things that meet green standards, improve quality of life and make Americans happy

Dearest Sir,

This is my second letter to you, and yes, hopes are still high that you will bring about the much needed changes that the world and its people require.

To remind you, my previous letter was about:

a. phone chargers
b. bio-degradable diapers
c. Public transportation and
d. promoting healthy food

a. On the phone charger front, I am happy to say that the new iPhone 3GS, hooks up to my laptop with a USB interface and charges. As a techno-nerd-geek-whatever, I cannot be satisfied if only end of a cable finds common ground. We have to make BOTH ends meet!

I now have different chargers which are all USB on one side and still different on the other side.. (did borrow an iPod connector that does not belong to me to make the point here). Please see for yourself!


You see Mr. President, we need to make both ends of the USB cable thingys to be the same for all devices. The amount of money that goes into making different cables, and how eventually all these are going to end up in a landfill, not to mention the impact to the earth on making all those chips that go into these cables, the wires, the plastic, etc. etc. is pure waste. Keep pushing for the univercable! Please....

b. My daughters don't need diapers or pull ups anymore. However, there has been a significant increase in the number of babies in the families we know. So, please do find some money in your green initiative to distribute to the bio-diaper development folks. Last week we went to see a friend's newborn at the same hospital where the Little one was born and it looks like they have switched to cloth nappies and cloth covers for the baby cribs instead of the blue plastic lined disposable mats. People are taking this seriously, or so it seems!

d. As for healthy food, looks like the schools are still peddling pizza and grease for lunches. We do not know about the schools your kids are going to attend. Do go see what they get for lunch and you will know what I am talking about(maybe!)

c. The main reason for this letter is Public Transportation, and why item (c) came last. Recently my FIL came to visit us and he asked a few questions which left me groping for answers. This was his second visit to the USA. His earlier visit three years ago was a 20 day sightseeing trip and he was constantly on the move all across America. This time he wanted to spend time with us at home and see what our daily life was like. Verbatim, his questions were:

1. How can the richest country in the world have such poor transportation.

2. How come this country is so insensitive to the needs of the elderly and children? They cannot move around freely because there is no public transport and are dependent on the middle aged people to help them get around places?

3. How can a country be free of oil dependence if everyone has to use a car to go everywhere?

Very valid questions. To top things off some dude was talking on NPR about a book he wrote called 20 dollar gallon, or something like that. He said that highways in the US will close down, Walmart will go out of business, etc. etc. and people will just stop driving when gas price goes above 12 dollars a gallon.

Why? Why should highways close down? why cannot everyone share a bus and wont the buses use the existing highway system? In countries that could not afford fuel or make cheap affordable automobiles (India in the eighties for example), people used the public transportation system very effectively be it the cities or suburbs. When more people started getting money in their pockets, and cheaper cars were available, even those same cities started having issues with people treating public transport as a backup or inferior mode of transportation.

It will only be a matter of time before every Indian middle class household has two cars and Americans adopt public transport. It is almost becoming a role reversal. How India will provide the petrol for all those cars is a different question. Some dude in India / China is probably writing to their president right about now..

Seriously Mr. President, why not jump start public transportation in the USA? It will get rid of oil dependence. Put a system together, make it dirt cheap or free for the first year or two and let people see how it improves their life. The green impact alone will pay for it. Every day I see this bus standing at various signals near my workplace. It is called IT (intelligent transport ?) and is supposedly a "green bus". The bus looks like it can hold 40-50 passengers and there is usually one dude on the bus!!!!!! Where is the intelligence there?

You have to aggressively promote public transport. You have to make that network very very efficient. You have to sell it as a worthy alternative to cheap gas and inefficient cars on an overcrowded highway system!

That way my kids and older relatives who visit can move around as freely as I would (assuming that I will be using that same public transportation) and we won't care if the gas price goes to 20 dollars a gallon.

That might be the way to getting to your green goals, oil independence and improve the health of the Americans who use this system (when they walk the extra few yards to and from the bus stops!). Who knows, that might even lower the cost of healthcare!

yours truly

A slightly happier dude who is still waiting for an improved public transport system.

ps. In the first 16 years of my life, there was no cars. Only two feet, a bicycle and PTC (Pallavan Transport Corporation) buses. Life was good, when seen from a transportation stand point.

pps. If people can get used to decimated 401k's, pay cuts, increased cost of health insurance, worsening quality of healthcare, dropping house prices, increasing cost of living and more taxes, they can easily get used to public transportation. Please take my word for it.

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Monday
Feb162009

Dear Mr. President

From

Sundar Narayanan
Just another dude

To

The Honorable Barak Obama
President
United States of America

Subject : Simple requests to do things that meet green standards, improve quality of life and make Americans happy

Dearest Sir,

Congratulations on your new position. Looks like you are slowly getting the handle of Washington. My expectations from your presidency are high. With that said, I request you to do some minor things that would make life easy for techno folks. Stuff that may not be as big or as important as the bailouts of various folks, but things that might get people to say "Bless that man!" and people who are blessed by one and all get to do greater things for the greater many. You know it already!

So here is my list:

1. Could you kindly mandate that all cell phone, electronic handheld devices adopt a single charger. It would greatly benefit the nation and its people if said charger were to just plug into a USB type interface. You have a PDA! You have a cell phone. Why do you keep lugging two different chargers? I am sure your bluetooth gizmo has a charger of its own! Please get all this in the same format. While the cell phone lobbyists will vehemently protest this by saying "We give the damn phones for free because we make money by selling spare batteries, spare chargers, car chargers, cables etc. How are we to make money?" I am sure you will find a way to justify that the environmental impact of all the chargers a single "dude" throws in the garbage every year justifies the cost of a single charger for which said "dude" will gladly pay! You can quote me if you want. Go ahead. This alone will save the USA tons of money, just in garbage disposal!

2. Please subsidize the development of a cheap bio-degradable diaper. I know shit and shit related things are usually the last on any President's list, but you could be different! I know you are. Think of stacking up all the diapers that you changed (okay okay, Michelle and her mom changed) for Sasha and Malia. I am sure that would fill a few rooms in the white house. Imagine if you could have just burried those diapers in your backyard and planted some saplings on top! Free fertilizer the way nature intended! I know you could always tell me to use cloth diapers. We will get there. People have already been hooked to the commercial machinery of Huggies and Pampers. You have to do this one step at a time. You might encounter a lot of resistance from the diaper lobby in DC. Again, this "dude" is counting on you to come up with a way to justify this to those guys.

3. You could be the next Eisenhower. He came up with the highways to link every city to three other cities and that changed the USA forever. You could top that with a public transportation system which is something of a MRTS (mass rapid transport system). You could talk to the dudes who did this in what was Bombay in the late seventies (please do not talk to the dudes who run this today). That might free us all from oil dependence. If I had a bus that would take me from Cupertino to Alviso in 25 minutes flat, the van will be long forgotten! This "dude" alone will save 300 dollars a month in gas bills and pollute the atmosphere a lot less!

4. Please make healthy food a priority. Everywhere we see corn, potatoes, peanuts, sugary syrups from cheap corn are more prominent than more healthy stuff. Please reverse this trend. If you can make tomatoes, green veggies and onions sexier than corn and potato, we will owe our health to you. Again, this "dude" knows that you will come under intense pressure from the potato growers lobby, not to mention the corn-ethanol lobbyists, the automakers who get perks for putting a sticker on their cars which say "runs on ethanol based fuels also" knowing that it is all hype and bovine excrement. Again, Mr. President, we trust you to come up with the right words to say to these people.

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There are actually a lot more requests where the first 4 came from. Kindly contact said "dude" at sundar72@gmail.com, if you care to hear some of these requests. I am sure they are all on your list already, but here is to hope that they will get higher up on the list.

Thanks in advance,

Yours truly,

Dude who one day hopes to eat healthy food grown courtesy of manure made from biodegradable diapers, on a public bus travelling to work while listening to music playing on his PDA that is charging from his laptop on a universal power adapter that is nicely plugged into the USB port!

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