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Saturday, April 30, 2011

All Is Well..

[This is a random mix of thoughts, just written as and when they came]
All is well that ends well or that’s how I perceive it! Let’s just say it ended well! Slogging hard since the past two days! Skipped Meals, didn’t see much of human life around, Room seemed like a place for only for crashing late at night, but yeah a record of 2 papers in 2 days! Not bad aah! After all we do really work on the principles of rockets, only when our a** is on fire.


And did I just say something about ‘the time just flying off’ in my last post. Oh yes it did, once again! An addition to the previous one--Time just flies away when you have to meet deadlines, but luckily I did meet ‘em :-) As I said all is well.I don’t know what the result of this two day endeavor will be, but let’s just say, the road which led to the destination was thrilling! At times, the outcome doesn’t seem to hold much importance, but what matters most is what all you learned till you reached there.

Some random thoughts that just dawned on me while working:

-Data encapsulation is the key to research papers.
-Research papers are meant to be comprehended only by a small section of people; For others, RIP…Abhi dilli bahut door hai, mere dost
-It’s evil out there! The entire scientific community works for themselves and not, as they claim, for the betterment/advancement of the world
-At the end it just boils down to Publish or perish!
- There are four categories of people in the scientific community. The first category comprises the majority and the lesser known people who settle down at some obscure places and are complacent with the regular 9-5 teaching job, the second category is the one with a fair amount of national/global presence –These are the ones who frequently publish journal papers, write books and do good to the entire community, the third category belongs to the smart people who patent things and earn money out of it! You see it’s all about money honey ;-) And then finally there is this elite category of people who do breakthrough researches and get the prestigious Nobel prizes.

 Hmm disheartened! Oh don’t be, let’s just be sanguine and say Better luck next time :)

Funnier: (Conversations)

-Mother tongue influences are bad! Some English words said by Punjabi’s actually seem like abuses.’ Oo meri ‘ppanddrive’ dena (read pen drive) !

-Blue moon & the ‘Kashmiri Kehwa’, which never was—Fool me once, Shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me! I’m a fool that I did not beware ;-)

-After an entire day spent at writing your results to prove that they are worth to be read by others, you don't think anything else other than graphs,plots,frequencies and networks. And when you finally land up for dinner at a place, you slop down on the chair and say,"Bhaiya zara woh 'Plot' laana"!! (read menu card) Yeah it happens. Excess of everything is bad,as they say :)

And before the time flies, I should get back to work.And let's just end this at a quote I read on someone's T-shirt today:
The best things in life are dangerous...
"BITS-Pilani" Cranking heads since 1964

Adieu!








Thursday, April 28, 2011

O'Sleep How art Thou So Sweet?

Sleep'o'sleep! Everywhere You are
Each season You come in a different facade
In the cosy winter mornings, In the enervated summer nights
On the lazy rainy days & the dull autumn days

You are somewhere there...
Behind every word of that small font novel
In every equation of  that Technical paper
In every second we spend infront of the computer screen
In every bite of that heavy afternoon lunch

Sleep'o'Sleep! You are the best of companions
You come and relieve us of  the weariness of a tiresome day
You come and ward off the boredom of the class for us
You come and subside the fears of an early morning exam and transport us to the sweetest of dreams

Sleep'O'Sleep! You come when we need you the most
On gloomy days, You come to subside the tears
During illness, You come to assuage the pain and promise to take us to a better day soon

Sleep'O'Sleep! You are there in the darkest of nights
You are there in the earliest of mornings
You are there in the flutter of Eyelids
You are there in one of those Contagious yawns

O' Sleep you are so irresistible, that after the last word I type
I will jump directly to the bed!
Send me the sweetest dreams
Nyt Nyt :-)

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Does Time Really Fly?

Antiphon in his chief work "On Truth" said that "Time is not a reality,but a concept or a measure". A common Buddhist thought considers it as an illusion, while  some others consider it as a metasensory concept!A sense which rides on top of all the other senses.A sense of time is threaded through everything we perceive. It’s there in the length of a song, the persistence of a scent or the flash of a light bulb.

The life of all the clocks, I think "Time" is King of the universe-been there before the universe began and will be there till it ends. Time- Dynamism personified, a dictator to the T and impervious to everything!
Ever seen time wait for anyone? You may wait for it, but it never waits for you. It makes you do things according to it's wish, but it never does what you wish. It's ruthless. It never stops when you want it to- Remember the time when you met your old friend after a long time and while you were just catching up on each other's lives, didn't the time just end? Ooh that romantic evening with your special one;Didn't it just fly at lightning speed! And that very important exam of your career and ooh the bell just rang and you thought there still was some time. To add to it, don't interesting and page turning novels end up fast and you are left thinking, "If only there were a few more pages".Damn the time!Heartless it really is. So does time really fly? Yes it does especially when you are having fun or don't want it to pass away soon.

 On the contrary, it becomes so stagnant at times! It will just refuse to pass on or it seems so. Not to talk about time flying, it will walk at a snail's pace when you want it to pass away soon. The dull and boring moments of life are always the longest and the exciting ones short lived. Illnesses tend to prolong.Don't you feel as if you've been lying on that darned bed forever if you are ill, and when you wish for a peaceful sleep on a busy day, the alarm will just buzz off even before you get some sleep. A boring lecture topped with a monotonous voice of the presenter will go on for ages while an interesting talk by an energetic speaker will end in a fleeting time. The uphill journey to reach your destination will seem excruciatingly long, while the return journey will be unwillingly short!

There is no rewind button for time as well ! How you wish to relive "the here today and gone tomorrow' joys of childhood or your college days. The absence of a rewind button is complemented by the absence of a forward button too. Remember your childhood days; Seeing grown ups around you and how you wished to grow up fast; how you wished to end the school soon and enter college; how you wished to finish graduation and get employed soon, but time never flew off then. It just took its usual course. Time can never be tamed. Such a wild nature it has!

How I wish now, that the time passes soon and I go back home. (Okay now you know, why I've been cursing time since then) But the time seems to have stopped. Days seem longer, exams haven't approached yet and seem far far away. Not to think of when they will end and when I will finally go...to the better times :)

I have nothing against the paradoxical nature of time. Infact this is what makes life a blend of good and bad times:) The good thing about time, as Ray Cummings, a science fiction writer pointed out is that it's something which keeps everything from happening at once :) So just enjoy the timely nature of time, while I get back to my work :-)
Jog on!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Of Farewells and goodbyes :)

    ~For You J~

I haven’t been there ever! All I know of the place is what I have heard from you. A beautiful campus, which during most months is on the boil, (I guess that’s why they call it the Jampot) except a few roaring showers it receives once in a blue moon. But yeah fortunately for the ac’s at almost every place, it wouldn’t have been that bad. (Regardless of the fact that cool air from the AC dozed you off in seconds and transported you into a dreamland of marketing strategies, cost cutting mechanisms, company labor laws and what not ;-)) It was a place where assignments, case studies and presentations were bread butter and milk for you. Without these your day just didn’t seem complete! Holidays seemed like a remote concept made for lesser mortals (the non-B school people ;-)). Sleep is alien to most of you at least for the first three semesters, except after the campus placements season. The sense of relief (read sleep) the placements give is much greater than the urge to go to the early morning class, which would have become a forgotten trend, had it been for the regular evaluation components. Going to classes wearing formals seemed like a norm and the Father Prabhu hall no more seemed like a slaughterhouse! Entertainment there seems to be the late night parties and the much loved ****$$@@@ songs of the very famous Bodhi tree band (Wonder how they come up with new ***** songs each time? Now that’s what I called creativity ;-)). Light conversations blended with a sip of coffee and a bite of egg Maggie at the “tapris” seems to be the best vent out after a marathon session at the library or a grilling lecture! Little do I know about the place, but one thing I know for sure is that you’ll definitely miss the place. College campuses always do that to you…A charm which always appeals, the memories which never fade and a life that always beckons. Much like travels/journeys, the small phase of life you spent there, will always seem pleasant in retrospect! When you are there, you don’t realize how attached you are to the place, but when the time comes to let go off it, you hate to do so. After all it had been good-the place, the people and the bonds you made and the fact just dawned on you.

All said and done, let’s just say it was real and it’s been fun! Despite of being on the boil, (literally and metaphorically) JamPot will always stay in your heart and the memories you made will be cherished throughout your lifetime!

I have never been there, but I still feel connected to the place. I have no memories attached to the place, but the four lined address which read, D-64, GMP Hostel, C.H area (west), XLRI-Jamshedpur-831035 does strike a chord! Ah will my pen miss writing this address on the numerous envelopes or will my phone miss dialing the 7209501990 or will I miss the usual schedule in my life, the schedule that We shared since one year…After all habits die hard, but they do eventually! So let’s just say, “Change is good” and move on to a better and brighter day of life!