24 November 2011

Thanksgiving

As I write this, I am watching what is turning out to be a tennis duel between Spain's Rafael Nadal and France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga at the Barclay Masters tournament in London, the final tennis tournament of the season at which the top eight players play each other in two groups of "round-robin" matches.  After each player in a group has played every other player in that group, the two with the top scores in each group will advance to the semi-final matches, with the winner of the semi-final in one group going on to meet the winner of the semi-final in the other group for the championship.

Incidentally, Tsonga is my neighbor here in Vaud, when he is not otherwise on tour.  The French like this part of Switzerland, so much so that another of the top-ranked French tennis players, Gael Monfils, also lives nearby.  So I must admit that when either one plays I usually root for them - unless, of course, my favorite player, Roger Federer, is their opponent.

Although Switzerland's Federer is currently ranked fourth, the three players ahead of him are having troubles in this tournament, most likely the results of a long and tough tennis season.  Britain's Andy Murray, ranked number 3 and in the same group with the world #1, Serbia's Novak Djokovic, withdrew after losing his first match against the 5th ranked player, Spain's David Ferrer.  This opened the way for another Serb, Janko Tipsarevic, ranked #9 and until Murray's withdrawal an alternate.  Unfortunately Tipsarevic lost his match yesterday afternoon with 7th ranked Czech, Tomas Berdych.  Meanwhile, the amazing Ferrer stunned everyone last night by thoroughly trouncing Djokovic, who has otherwise had an absolutely phenomenal year, including three Grand Slam titles.  Tuesday evening, Federer dispatched his perennial adversary, Nadal, in near-record time and ensured himself a place in the semis.  He consolidated his tournament front-runner status by trouncing the US's Mardy Fish this afternoon while I was teaching.  Mardy has had a pretty good year himself, breaking into the top 8 for the first time ever and is a fun player to watch.

Yes, I was working today.  Outside the US - and even for some in the US - today is not a national holiday but a regular workday.  As it happened, my friend J and a colleague at my workplace actually wished me a Happy Thanksgiving, but otherwise the day has been very low-key.  It has also been very cold.  I think that it's about time to cut back the lavender plants on the balcony.

The only real excitement I had was receiving a telephone call this morning from a young man who introduced himself as "Sam" and proceeded to tell me that "mumble-mumble" had been receiving messages that my computer had been downloading several viruses that was slowing down its performance.  He then wanted to know whether my computer was on.  Perhaps it was the distinct South Asian accent that put me on guard.  Perhaps it was the fact that both computers are equipped with excellent anti-virus software or perhaps it was because when my PC had actually sensed a virus several months back, the whole thing simply shut down on me altogether and did what computers do to fix themselves.  [I was terrified to turn it on again until I had consulted with HWMBO, who gave me several tips if it was truly infected (fortunately, it was fine!).  Nothing like that experience has ever been repeated.]  Whatever the reason, I told the gentleman that I didn't believe him and simply hung up.

As HWMBO has taught me, I ran a Google search to see whether this call may have been related to a scam.  Lo and behold, my search immediately brought up a couple 2010 articles from the Guardian, as well as a Q & A session from Microsoft.  All confirmed my feeling that the telephone call was a scam.  What I had heard as "mumble-mumble" was likely "Microsoft."  Otherwise the call went as described in the newpaper.   The Guardian reports that this scam has been going on since 2008.  People receiving the calls are often confused and worried, so they follow the caller's directions and unwittingly grant remote access to everything on their computer.

While authorities are fairly certain that all activities can be linked to one man in India, they are so far powerless to stop the activity.  As soon as sites are located and taken down, others spring up.  It's like the mythological Hydra and its many heads.  As soon as one was lopped off, others sprang up in its place.  Microsoft itself simply does not make unsolicited calls.  In comments following the article, one person noted cynically that Microsoft usually doesn't even answer if one calls them, so believing that they would actually be calling someone on their own takes a real leap of the imagination!

The comments following the Guardian article are actually a sociological study in and of themselves.  Some people actually string the scammers along in very creative ways on the theory that, if they keep the scammer talking - without actually doing anything they are instructed to do - they may save some other poor soul that the scammer would otherwise have called.  That really hadn't occurred to me this morning because I was quite busy at the time and more annoyed by the interruption than not.
My dinner tonight was not turkey, but a Moroccan style beef tagine.  I love a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings,.  But here even a small (actually, tiny!) turkey costs about CHF 50, so I will simply wait until I visit the US once again when HWMBO and I will share one.

No matter what my meal and my experiences have been today, I feel very fortunate and very blessed.  So long as everyone in the family, especially including HWMBO, is healthy and happy, Thanksgiving is not simply a holiday that comes once a year.  It is every day all year long.

I wish the same for all!

[Unfortunately, poor Rafa is having a day that he'd rather forget.  It looks very much as if he will lose this match too.  Correction:  I first said that J-Dub would meet Roger again in the semi-final.  That was wrong.  J-Dub will face David Ferrer in the semi-final on Saturday.  If he wins that match and Roger wins his semi-final match - against either Djokovic or Berdych - J-Deb and Roger could meet again in the final on Sunday.]

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