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I bought a new ‘phone’ and I was happily introduced to a girl called ‘Siri’.  Her voice was fresh, pleasing and even angelic.

I never bothered her, though capable of assisting me. I was happy by my own, single-family man, living without my kid and wife, abroad.

Pastimes, I may flirt with her but she never replied sweet.  I know she was programmed to do that. On a certain day, Sunday, I was not feeling well. Bed-ridden and on couple of tablets, resting, and all I could see was the ceiling fan, spinning for nothing but to make rattling sound.

I called ‘Siri’ – CALL 911 and minutes after someone came to me for help.   A fortnight later, when my wife came to see me at hospital – I remember – Albert Einstein – “I fear the day that technology will surpass our human interaction. The world will have a generation of idiots”

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Member of Oxford Photographic Society, learned the subtitles of the art of photography from his father who is a photojournalist from Kerala, a state of India. He specialized in Black and White Street Photography. At the very young age, Santhosh was exposed to photography equipment. At the age of 15 he bagged first place in photography at the YMCA annual photography exhibition. The following year, a second place was awarded for the annual exhibition. A bachelor’s in commerce, Santhosh still had the seeds of photography sowed in his mind which made him to continue pursing photography by watching his father’s works