The Return

So one of my most ardent readers (har! har! I’ve got readers 🙂 told me yesterday that he noticed I’ve not blogged for many months. I agreed and told him that the motivation just wasn’t there. But towards the beginning of the summer, I did have a little bit off ‘josh’ (not to be confused with my ex-roomie Josh) to write. This was mostly because having nothing to do after a hectic year at college was strange and writing provided me an outlet for the pent up energy. But as internet availability was sparse and as the long, beautiful days of my idyllic vacation set in, the motivation was thrown out the window.

So this post is going to be somewhat of a chronicle, summarizing for myself (and my ardent readers 😉 my fantastic summer!

I arrived in Bangalore in the middle of June, knowing that my folks had sold the house that I’d mostly grown up in. I’d lived there from 1990 until 2001 when I moved to Philly. And they’d moved to…well they had no where to move to…so we were temporarily housed in my grandparent’s apartment, where after 3 weeks of living out of a suitcase, we finally moved to another apartment in the same building. Since the ‘rents worked and my sister is lazy, most of the work concerning the move was left to me. That took up a bulk of July, along with a weekend trip to Delhi for Sameer and Divya’s engagement. I had a great time there, spending time with Divya’s family. I started playing some golf, watching cricket, TV shows that I’d brought with me, reading a fair bit and hanging out with friends. I had some aspirations of doing social-work over the summer but those were quickly squashed by my mom who kept me plenty busy getting the new apartment in order and by my own desire to be able to play golf in the mornings!

A few days before my birthday the family and I went to Sri Lanka for a holiday. Two days at Bentota, and 3 in Colombo was an excellent vacation from a vacation. Sri Lanka is incredibly beautiful and if I weren’t so lazy, I might have been motivated to see more of it. I got my first experience at water-skiing, which is great fun but hurts like hell the day after. We spent 2 days at a the Galle Face Hotel which is the same place that Arthur C. Clarke lived, while writing some of his best books. Life in Sri Lanka has, unfortunately, changed irreversibly after the Tsunami of December ’04. Everyone remembers it and the way it has affected them. Being such a small nation, there are many things that struck me as fascinating about the country. One is the lack of public advertisements about their cricketers. Even though they are one of the best teams in the world currently, they don’t hold the same God-like status as their Indian counterparts do. Not even Murali. The second was that everyone (and I do mean everyone!) on a two wheeler wore a helmet. This simple act shows the cultural differences of these people who live a few hundred miles from India. They follow rules! The third thing that struck me was the vehicles that Sri Lankan’s use. Being such a small nation they don’t manufacture much. Instead they import tons and tons of second hand (and some new) cars, trucks and vans from Japan. Only now have some international car conglomerates set up office there and are importing vehicles and selling it themselves.

The first week of August was spent in Bangalore with family visiting from Singapore and London. The next week and a half was spent in Hyderabad visiting the other Grand parents, Aunt and Uncle. For 4 days in between I scooted of to Goa with some friends. Every aspect of Goa was completely unforgettable. Right from the two over night bus journeys, the rains, the small dusty rooms with no hot water, the sunset on the beach, the cheap liquor, the dancing (yes! I danced) at the clubs, and the people I went with. It was back to Hyderabad for 2 days, and then right back to Bangalore around the 20th.

I had a lot planned for the last month but I achieved very little. Instead I watched cricket, ate a lot, slept a fair bit, played more golf, met more friends, and did more of nothing in general. Until yesterday, the vacation was absolutely great! Then I realized I had to have a root canal done! Most of yesterday was spent in panic because the Doc said it would take 5 sittings. But it is done today. I am much happier. I just have to go in to put on a cap. That has been the only minor hiccough thus far. I have another 10 days to go before it is back to Philly. The winding down has begun, the last bits of shopping are being done and the last good-byes are being said.

One thing that did bother me a great deal over this holiday is the state of Bangalore. It has transformed, over the last 20 years from a pensioners paradise and the Garden City of India to the Silicon Valley of South Asia and a city with no infrastructure to sustain the population explosion it has seen. I shall not dwell on this too much as currently Bangalore is not my home. Maybe someday when the city has regenerated from the wounds that have been inflicted on it, I shall be happy to move back here. Of course, that depends on my allergies 🙂

I also got a lot of thinking done over the summer. I was incredibly confused about what I want to do in the future. This is strange for me, because for as long as I can remember I was always very sure of where I was going. The last year has changed me a lot though, because of certain events in my life. But at least now I have clarity as to what I will be targeting post my graduation. The long term goals are still as unclear as ever, but whose aren’t? I’m going to give it time to come into focus for me, as it is really not prudent to try and plan out every year of my life for the next 15. Although, that has not stopped the oldest generation of my family from already wondering when I’m going to get married! 🙂

I’m really, really glad that I took this break. I think it was well deserved and I made the most of it. I’ll go back to Philly with fond memories of a great 3 months as well as motivation to finish of my last year of college on a high note!

:-D

A Friend: “Krishna can be accused of many things, but he can’t be accused of being cheap”

😀

Thunderstorm

Finally its June. The weather seems to have made up its mind to stay warm. However, the Philly summer usually means extensive rain. Last night was incredible. Around 7:30 PM, as I walked back home from a final, the overcast sky lit up for a few seconds. Thunder rumbled soon after. Uh-oh, I thought to myself and picked up the pace. I stopped briefly at the 7/11, and unfailingly was asked by the guy outside to spare some change. I didn’t. As I entered the gates of The Courts, a drop of rain about the size of a compact-disc fell on me. I scampered into my apartment, and settled in front of the computer. Even though I faced away from the window, the next surge of lightening was enough to completely light up my monitor. A warning jumped up on my screen, “You are not running on the battery back-up.” “Great”, I thought to myself, “just what a need – a power outage when I have an exam in twelve hours.” But it must have just been a surge, as none of the lights were affected. In a few minutes the trees were bent sideways, and the rain was falling horizontally. Kelly exclaimed that it was like a mini-tsunami outside. I wouldn’t have disagreed. I peeked out the window of my third floor apartment, and could actually see the rain that had fallen on the street being blown sideways. Ten minutes later, it was all over.

Now, I just hope that my Business Law final doesn’t hit with the same intensity as that storm. It is one of the few classes that I’ve really detested at Drexel. I’m very ill prepared for it. I’ve got 2 hours to go.

Ponderences

BLAW 201 – Final Exam
PHSY 480 – Research Paper, Final Paper
ISYS 426 – Presentation
INFO 630 – Final Exam
INFO 638 – Assignment 4

That is a list of all the work I have left to do this term. As compared to the Winter, the Spring has definitley been a lot easier. Only 5 classes, the two grad courses don’t require massive projects or implementations, two undergrad courses are electives so I don’t really care. The only course that I knew would be hard from the outset was Senior Design. And it was. Took a lot of work, but it felt good to be doing this kind of work. I don’t really care for the other four courses this term. There is no motivation. I think the only reason I’m still persisting in Senior Design is because I have a point to prove from last term.

The amount of lethargy, dislike and allround hatered for education has reached a peak this term. It is quite like the frustration that I felt during some periods in high school, where the education was rather irrelevent and not in the least bit challanging. I sincerely hope that this is a passing phase. I have another year of college left (50 credits over 3 terms) so I can not afford to feel this way come the new academic year. I need to snap out of this over the summer.

As it comes closer to graduation, and a lot of the kids I started with are graduating, it is only natural that I think forward to mine. Not too long ago I was fascinated by continuing with further research and seriously pondered it. The MBA idea is still there and crops up every now and then. But before I pursue either of these though, I need a few years in the industry. The prospect of that itself terrifies me – not because it is difficult, but because I know I’ll be bored to tears. And even then, there is another obstacle that I need to over come before I can make either of those options a reality.

Just a year ago, I was so sure where I was going to be in 15 years, what I was doing to get there and how I would achieve these goals. Now — it is all I can do to create and follow a goal for the next week.

General Update

It is the beginning of May. It shouldn’t be this cold. The current low outside is 4 centigrade. I’m ready to be done with winter. A few weeks of nice bright sunshine, and less rain would agree really well with me. Although, I’m sure that as soon as I go to Bangalore I’ll be complaining about the incredibly high temperatures.

I’m the proud owner of a Sony Vaio T140P. It is a 3.1 pound light, ultra-portable laptop. And I bought it myself! As I did my Treo 600 Phone and my Athlon64 desktop machine. I think as far as computer equipment goes, I’ve reached the pinacle. Currently, there is nothing more I could want. Well, actually, let me change that:
1) Wireless keyboard & mouse
2) 19″ or 21″ flat panel monitor
3) Creative Audigy SB Live
4) A high end video card
5) A nice set of computer speakers

The long term plan is to, howerever, connect a home theatre system to the computer. Music from the PC will be connected to the home theathre system speakers. The home theatre system will consist of a a projector and screen which will be connected to both a cable box and the PC(s). The laptop will always remain an ultra-portable system, while the desktop will a power hungry monster. The desktop will have one of those awesome 21″ HDTV displays that is made by Sony. I will have good dreams tonight.

From my dream, though, the only things I should get soon are the keybouard + mouse and the monitor. Everything else will have to wait many years as they are not unrgently necessary. Neither was the Vaio though, but it is just so sweet!

I am going to recap the hardware specifications of all my machines. It is partly to boast, and partly so that I can read this entry 7 years from now and marvel at how silly I was to be excited at owning new gadgets. Who am I kidding, I will never tire of owning brand spanking new electronic gizmos!

The desktop is an Athlon64 2800+ (1.8 Ghz), with 1 GB of RAM. It has 180 GB of internal HDD space and a 160 GB external firewire drive. It also has an 8x DVD writer (52x CD). It currently has Mike’s ATI 9200 (PCI) video card, and the audio is built onto the mother board, which is an ASUS K8V-SE. That covers the basics.

The Treo, is a PalmOS powered PDA/phone combo. The phone portion is provided by T-Mobile. I have a cradle that allows it to charge, as well as sync with my desktop. It’s process is nothing great, but it is enough to run a few apps, a few games, surf the internet when I need to, as well as to check e-mail. Sure, it is larger than a regualr phone but it sure beats carrying around two devices. The fact that it syncs with Outlook allows it to put all my contacts, tasks and reminders on there. This is extremely useful.

The Vaio…aaah! What can I say about it. I could just go on. It is 3.1 pounds light, comes with 512 MB of RAM, a built in DVD/CD-RW drive, 40 GB of HDD space and a 1.1 GHz Centrino processor. The built in Wi-Fi is an absolute boon. The screen is only 10.6″ but the XBRITE technology that Sony puts on there is just awesome. I got a port-replicator with it, which makes it easy to just place on my desk without worrying about the hassel of wires. I just need to get an extra AC adapter.

That covers the boasting/recap for the future. Seeing these three on my desk just makes my sigh…with happiness.

My Skillzzz…

CO Geoff

Apprently he scores very high in the sex category. I, on the other hand, kick ass in kissing. Too bad I’ve got no one to prove it too. I should hang up an sign around my neck proclaiming this 😀

This is obviously a bogus test — it generates its answers as a function of your name, age and genger. My score improve in some category and fall in others depending on whether I include my last name or not.

But it’s always fun to kill a little time on stupid stuff like this.

What Is Your Best Sexual Skill?
Name:
Age:
Sex: MaleFemale
Sexuality: StraightGayBisexual
Flirting Skill Level – 13%

Kissing Skill Level – 99%

Cudding Skill Level – 27%

Sex Skill Level – 42%

Why They Love You You know exactly what they want.
Why They Hate You You won’t take your socks off.
This Quiz by lady_wintermoon – Taken 2102718 Times.

New – Kwiz.Biz Astrology

The Cricket Ball

I am…was a pretty good fielder. I’d back myself to catch any ball, on any given day. I’d be quick around the field and one mis-field a game is all I’d ever allow myself. Somehow yesterday was the worst of a period of 3 steadily declining games in the field. I can’t seem to hold onto a ball, be it a catch, a drive, or throw for a run out. Also, my hands seem to be sustaining more and more damage as the games go by. Any movement by any of the fingers on my left hand is cause for pain.

Essentially my confidence on the field is rather low. I need to get that up somehow. I need a few balls to hit the middle of my palms and just stick.

A long overdue entry

More than a month has passed since I last updated. End February and March were awful months. But April has come, and has brought with it the sun. This means cricket, girls in small tops, sun shine, and me cribbing about how warm it is. But it also gives me an excuse to drink cold, cold beer.

Towards the end of March, A road trip down to Myrtle Beach is what 4 friends felt we deserved. So Myrtle Beach is where we went. I got a taste of the good ol’ southern hospitality. A nice relaxing time after the stress of the previous term hit the spot. Like Jayesh put it on one of his away messages:
Hotel: $350
Car rental: $270
Souvenirs: $50
Spring break with friends: priceless!

The new term so far seems decent. The only really hard course I think will be senior design. The others should all be rather manageable. Of course, I’ve got the left over from last term. I’m at my wits ends as to what to do about it. I’ve made some time to play squash, DUST has been fun (I’ve got spring jam to look forward to), so overall things are looking up. It will be even better once I can finish the paper. Also at the back of my mind is the wind down and move back to India for 3 months. I’ve got a lot to do before that!

Photography 101

This is just a rant about my photography class. The course title isn’t Photography 101, but 115. It might as well be 101 though.

There are many things that I dislike about the class. The funny thing is that I started off liking it, and before the term began was really looking forward to it.

So first of all it is taught by this late early-to-mid thirties lady who is a photographer for Philly News. That means she works for a corporation. And she’s teaching what is potentially art photography in college. She is not qualified. At least I believe not. And I’m yet to see examples of her own work in class. Her system of teaching and grading is all just screwed up. Everything is based on her personal preferences. And sure, I’m no photography expert, but the for the landscape assignment, no one shot landscape. And no one seemed to notice. But me.

And oh, she allows digital cameras in the class. Not that it is a bad thing at all. But I believe that all photography should be taught in film. It just gives one a better feeling for it. It is ridiculous to see kids in there with their damn Sony and Canon P&S’s. Of course, these kids always have great photographs. Thats what these cameras are designed for — to let the dumbest retards take a good photograph. Plus it is digital, what ever is not good, just throw away. My dog would have all 10’s too, if he shot 2000 pictures for every week using a camera he could carry around his neck.

And I really resent her preaching her style of photography on us. She ripped of a photo from the board yesterday, that I thought was pretty good, of a Pepsi vending machine. She doesn’t like corporate images. Any one else see the irony in this?

She gave my my grade yesterday, and said sorry. What is she sorry for? That I scored an 8/10? Or that she gave me only that much? Listen, I don’t care what grade you give me, as long as it is a fair one. I thought 8 was fair for this. If she felt sorry about it, obviously she didn’t. If I deserve only an 8, I’ll accept it without griping. Just don’t feel bad about giving it to me. I obviously didn’t work hard enough.

Which brings my back to the focal point. I’ve just not had the time to work on this course as much as I would’ve liked. With 3 grad courses, a senior design course, plus one other mildly heavy workload course, I can’t even find time to play squash. So being ultra creative with my photography isn’t really top priority.

I probably thought of more gripes as I went to bed last night. But I can’t remember them now. But this is good enough for now.

It is always a next time with the Eagles

The Eagles lost in Superbowl XXXIX but I can’t fault with the effort they put in. A few crucial interceptions in the first quarter and the very poor defense in the 3rd, ensured that catching up from a 10 point deficit in the 4th would be very hard. I guess the only reason I like the Eagles is because I live in Philly, but I can’t fault the New England Patriots. Everyone stood up and contributed towards their win.

It is funny how the only 10 I’ve gotten in my photography assignments so far is in the first one, where I definitely felt I’d done the poorest job. I couldn’t find landscapes in the city, I was getting used to the camera and it definitely had some problems with it. I put a lot of effort into the still-life and portrait assignments and yet, she didn’t grade them as high. The self-portraits were a disaster, and I’ll agree. I put very little effort into in, but I was fairly surprised at the results…in a good way. Yet, those only scored me an 8. Maybe my pictures lack the creativity of some of the others, but I think technically they are much better than some of the others in the class. Yet, I’m below them. I guess creativity does count for more. I can’t seem to expand my mind to think beyond what I’ve seen. Also, I interpret the assignments a bit too literally. She constantly grades those higher who have not strictly done ‘landscapes’ or ‘portraits’. Eventually I will convert the pictures to digital and post them here.