Thursday, November 25, 2010

It's Black Friday!

Time to go crazy doing heavily-discounted internet shopping! :)

Thursday, November 11, 2010

What a day. What a night!

OMG TODAY WAS SO BUSY.

Colonial dinner in the evening was awesome, met some very cool people, and talked to seniors for guidance. After coming back, tried to do econ. Headed for ice-skating at 10, came back around 12.30. Ice-skating was SO much fun -- especially because so many people came, and because the DJ was playing really good music.

It's 1.40 AM now. I need to start my econ problem set, and then my ORFE problem set. I won't be getting any sleep tonight, but it's perfectly okay. It was worth it.

Sunday, November 7, 2010

The Eye of the Storm

It's always too short. And every time, you "could have done so much more". :(

Fall break, here at Princeton, has come to a close. It's Sunday night, and the fun starts again tomorrow.

I came up with an interesting analogy for fall break (or for that matter, spring break during the spring semester). I liken it to the eye of a storm, and I think it's a very appropriate analogy. What do you think?

Some people view fall break as catch-your-breath-before-it-gets-insanely-busy-again time, some as catch-up-on-all-those-classes-that-I-didn't-read-for time, and some as get-ahead-in-every-possible-class-by-studying-every-minute-of-break-time.

I think I belong to the first category of people, at least judging from my behavior in the breaks I have had so far - and I don't regret it. Not one bit.

This fall break has been very relaxing for me. It started off with a trip to Washington, D.C. to see the Rally to Restore Sanity (Princeton arranged two buses to take us to the rally) - which was fun. I mean, sure I couldn't see the front of the Mall where the stage was because I didn't camp there since 2 AM that morning, but my point here is - why do you really go to a football game or a rally like this one? It's for the atmosphere! Of course you can watch the game much more closely on TV, but you go for the game for the electric buzz in the air. The rally was fun more because of the people around and the signs that they carried than because of the antics on stage itself. And I did think Jon Stewart's speech at the end was well-written.

Besides the rally, I have really just been hanging out on campus - with friends, both sophomores and freshmen. I have also caught up on Chuck - covering the last half of the third season and the first half of the second. Oh, and the best part of the break was the many Indian dinners I went for (on some pretext or the other!).

I didn't study much, and of course I should have. But I don't regret it one bit. From tomorrow morning, the campus is going to be abuzz with activity - people are going to be running to early morning lectures, trying to get last-minute reading done, writing that lab report due the same day, and fretting about upcoming exams and problem sets. College is going to start again. And as hectic and insane as it is going to be, to be honest, I can't wait.

Here's hoping for a great second-half of the semester!

Friday, October 22, 2010

Hectic day

OMG SUCH A HECTIC DAY!

First ORF 309 at 11 am in the morning, then lunch, then frist tech clinic job from 1 to 3, then a rush to complete my eco 362 hw and turn it in by 4.30 at fisher (even though the office didn't close till 5 -- unlike what my preceptor told me), plus the weather was so cold and the wind was so piercing. By 4.30 I was feeling really crappy, thought I had a fever.

I just went to Frist, sat there for about two hours, drank two double Chais. Kaya was there for most of the time, doing some Naacho stuff. And I was talking to her, thinking about stuff, and reading parts of the Economist and the New Yorker that I had just pulled out of my mailbox. And oh oh! For about 80% of the time, she was there too! She was sitting with a friend, around two tables away, and her friend was apparently explaining math (sounded like trig - secant and what not) to her. We looked at each other I think once.

Anyhow, I was really, REALLY tired. I had slept at 5 am that morning as I had been studying for my ORF exam. So I came back around 6.30, shaved, checked my email (that was overdue), went for dinner around 7.45, where I ran into Mark, Jared, Frank, Mandy and Alex.

After I returned, I thought to check out the study break at Sarah and Norma's room -- where they had said they would be showing the Hangover. Megan and Will tried to convince me to go for the Code @ Night thingy -- this event planned by the ACM where a bunch of people sit and code together ALL NIGHT! Sounded like fun, but I was feeling really sick and cold (with a sore throat, and I suspected I had fever -- but maybe that's just tiredness). So I actually spent around 2 hours just at the study break.

The break was fun -- interacted with other freshmen from the hall, and with the RCAs. We were trying to set up the movie on a bigger screen -- but both of our attempts to do so failed -- buying an HDMI cable from the U Store so that we could see the movie on the HUGE TV in the lounge proved to be too expensive ($30 for something I got for $5 on Amazon), and Rohan's monitor didn't work even though I provided them with the VGA to VGA cable that I had lying in the box of my Dell monitor. Eventually ended up watching it on Norma's around 15-inch HP laptop.

Came back and coded for about two hours now. Still a long way to go on this assignment. Memory leaks sound threatening and dangerous, but I have to do what I have to do. I really, REALLY hope that I get this done my tomorrow night at the latest, so that I can study for my four other midterms next week from Sunday onwards (1 on Wednesday, 2 on Thursday, 1 on Friday).

I MUST GO TO SLEEP NOW. It's 2.20 AM -- I slept at 5 AM -- that's around 22 hours -- I guess that's a high for this semester :P but I won't be surprised if I have to beat that sometime later this year or even later this semester.

Adios, and goodnight. I really need to get some rest, so that I can be fit enough to study from tomorrow. Will try to wake up around 9.30 AM.

:)

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

HTC Scorpion!!!

OMG OMG OMG Drool drool drool.... can't wait!!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

New Phone!

I can't wait to have a new phone. A new, sleek, sexy beast that can serve as my computer when I am actually not working on my laptop.

There are a number of really attractive devices out there right now, including the Droid and the Droid Incredible (drool), but I'm waiting for more releases - like the htc evo 4g (releasing soon, on 4th June '10) and the Motorola Shadow - I'm REALLY eager about Shadow. There's also the new iPhone but I am not an apple fan, plus I think it's gonna suck compared to the other android phones which are taking the market by storm.

Let's see then! By the end of the summer, a lot of mind blowing android touch devices would have been released, and I will make my decision after carefully considering phone specs and reviews etc. After all, it's a big decision cuz it's gonna be a 2-odd year contract.

Good luck to me, and I hope some really stunning devices are unveiled this summer! :)

P.S. OMG I am leaving tomorrow afternoon, and still have to do considerable packing! :( guess I should get back to that! :)

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

SUMMER 2010

MOVIES SEEN -
1. Vantage Point 5/21 - 6/10
2. Meet the Parents 5/21 - 8.5/10
3. Meet the Fockers 5/22 - 7.5/10
4. Seven Pounds 5/22 - 8/10
5. Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 6.5/10
6. Zoolander - 6/10
7. The 40 Year Old Virgin - 6/10
8. Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na 5/26 - 9.5/10
9. The Thomas Crown Affair - June
10. Up In The Air - June
11. Toy Story 3 - June
12. Iron Man 2 - June
13. Kites - June
14. New Police Story - June
15. Knight and Day - July, Shanghai
16. Salt - July, Hong Kong
17. Inception - August, Delhi
18. The A-team - August, Delhi
19. Hot Tub Time Machine - August, Delhi
20. From Paris with Love - August, Delhi
21. Kick-Ass - August, Delhi

LIST OF BOOKS READ -
1. The Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy - Douglas Adams
2. The restaurant at the end of the universe - Douglas Adams
3. Too Big To Fail - Andrew Ross Sorkin

LIST OF BOOKS TO READ -
-Beginning Android 2
-Liar's Poker
-The Secret (complete it)
-Think Big and Kick Ass, Donald Trump
-The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment
-I will teach you to be rich, Ramit Sethi
-A Random Walk Down Wall Street, Burton G Malkiel
-Dear Mr.Buffet
-Money Makers
-Super Crunchers
-The Big Short

Places visited :
1. Delhi
2. Hong Kong
3. Macau
4. Shanghai
5. Nanjing

Monday, May 24, 2010

Liar Liar

HAHAHAHA - some good quotes from Liar Liar, which I am re-watching right now :

Fletcher: Your honor, I object!
Judge: Why?
Fletcher: Because it's devastating to my case!
Judge: Overruled.
Fletcher: Good call!

Max Reede: My teacher tells me beauty is on the inside.
Fletcher: That's just something ugly people say.

Fletcher: Your honor, would the court be willing to grant me a short bathroom break?
Judge: Can't it wait?
Fletcher: Yes it can. But I've heard that if you hold it you could damage the prostate gland, making it very difficult to get an erection, or even become aroused!
Judge: Is that true?
Fletcher: It has to be!
Judge: In that case I'd better take a quick break myself.

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Chuck

Chuck Bartowski: Look, I don't want to pester you Sarah. Or become some - some nuisance you can't avoid. I've seen Morgan go that route far too many times to count. And since I've already given the fancy eloquent version of this speech before, I'm going to be blunt and honest: I love you... One more time because it feels really nice to say, I love you. I feel like I've been bottling this up forever. I love you.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

SMILE!!

OMG ZOMG S.S.A.M.!! OMG ZOMG.
Haha. Okay, back to CS.

Friday, April 16, 2010

All Nighter

Pulling an all-nighter. It's 3.37 am. Listening to "Live Your Life", after "Down" and "Replay". Priceless! :)

Monday, April 5, 2010

LONG DAY!!

OMG It's been such a long day. It's 2 am now.

First CS exercise due before lecture.
Then Professor Sedgewick's Office Hours.
Then meeting Professor Malik at lunch (by accident).
Then Math office hours, Math homework due at 5 pm, and EGR lecture.
Then working on Mark's profile and skipping dinner (having chocolate chop cookies sitting in Firestone instead). Worked on it for two hours and had it ready by my writing seminar at 7.30. Writing seminar was amazing today, and there were some really, really amazing profiles read out. The session today made my week.
My profile was funny, and the entire class laughed out loud at least 4 - 5 times! :)
Mark's profile on me was really touching and heartfelt, and I thanked him for that (he thanked me too).
Anyhow, then a little break with late meal at Frist, then lab TAs for help with my COS 226 program. Then back home, doing laundry and folding old clean laundry. Discussing room draw. Sending a couple of emails. Back to CS.

Tomorrow is going to be a long day too. CS assignment due at 11 pm. Have to mail sponsor letter too. BSE open houses throughout entire evening so I have to devote a lot of time to CS before that. Then CWR course application due on the 7th. Phew. Then Econ problem set for Friday. Then Math quiz next week. OMG

Anyhow, time to collect my dried laundry and then go off to sleep. Good night! :)

Writing Seminar

Such an awesome session. Really touching profiles. Brilliant, made my day! :)

Saturday, April 3, 2010

The 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum

According to the website,

"The Wharton India Economic Forum (WIEF) is an annual India-centric conference hosted by the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, bringing together thought-leaders, professionals, faculty and students to discuss the opportunities that lie in India's way and the challenges that need to be addressed. Since its inception 13 years ago, WIEF has been the leading business forum focused on India in the United States.

The theme for the 14th Annual Wharton India Economic Forum is
India : Breaking Boundaries"

I had an amazing time at the Wharton India forum, when I went there last week. I went along with three friends (2 juniors, a sophomore) and we drove from Princeton to Philadelphia, at 7 in the morning.


TO be completed.

Thursday, April 1, 2010

Beautiful Day

OMG BEAUTIFUL DAY. Just BEAUTIFUL. That's it. :)

Sunday, March 28, 2010

Mischief Managed

Finally back from Philly. An amazing experience! I'll definitely write a super-long post about it.

Let's see where my sleep deficit stands - approx 3-4 hours Thursday night, 1 hour Friday night, 8 hours Saturday night. Not that bad. I should try to sleep on time tonight. Let's see.

HW for tomorrow - Mat, Wri, and CS Exercises!

For now, the agenda looks like - dinner, econ study group, SASA Board, then Math and CS homework.

Friday, March 26, 2010

OMG

Wow. WRI sem. COS. Doesn't even feel like Spring Break was just a week back.

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Dil

So I was in the bathroom some time back, and thinking about different things, when suddenly, this song from this TV show that I watched a long time back - about a group of teenagers in high school - came back to me. I was suddenly humming it, and I was so shocked when I realized where it came from!

But I always thought it was a really nice song. The lyrics of the main verse go like this -
"Dil ki yeh dhadkan,
Saason ki sargam,
Hai kehne ko beka-raar;
Tumhare rahenge hum,
Tumhari kasam!"

English Translation when I have more time! Okay, back to CS. :)

Monday, March 22, 2010

First Day, Post Spring Break!

Wow. Eventful day!

Math, where midterm papers were returned (surprisingly, did well, or at least as well as midterms go!), then computer science, where we did a really interesting concept called directed graphs.

A directed graph consists of a number of vertices, and some of these vertices are connected by directed line segments. We did really interesting problems related to such graphs, like finding out whether two given vertices are "connected" - basically requiring us to see if there's a path from one to the next. Other problems included finding that path, finding out cycles in such graphs, and looking at applications of such graphs -- from analyzing energy flow in nature's food cycles to internet website crawling, to seeing how they are used in production assemblies. Fascinating. I have a feeling it's going to be slightly to completely "wrap your mind around it" (quoting my professor, Robert Sedgewick), but it's very interesting. And hey, what's life without a few difficult challenges here and there? (:

After that, came back and organized my email, which was long overdue. Then EGR 194 lecture, where the professor talked about alternative sources of energy and primarily about solar energy, raising some thought - provoking questions --> How much of the US's present energy needs are met by solar? How many nuclear plants would we have to build to reach the current production capacity of coal, and how much time would it take to build them all? Why can't solar energy constitute more than 15-20% of total energy needs? Oh, and the professor's laptop acted funny and stopped projecting 15 odd minutes into the lecture, so he had to be extra careful that we understood the stuff he was talking about (even though it was pretty simple), given that there was no visual stimulus.

And hold your breath, the day's not over yet! So I come back to the room, read for my writing seminar, and then went off for my writing seminar (yes, I had to skip dinner). The seminar was fun today, and the professor gave us some basic instructions about our final research paper and how we should go about starting it, and she also introduced a new talisman for today's class, the "megaturd" and how we should do our best to avoid it! Fun. Oh, and then a really seventh-grade style-ish grammar exam at the end - Surprisingly, quiet a few people got all of them correct!

Then Frist for late meal, as I had missed dinner. God, I loved having the chicken quesadilla after SUCH a long time. Ran into a few friends, and had fun just making really terrible jokes with them!

PDP Elections! Zayn (current President who now steps down) and the others were really funny. Candidates fought for three positions, and overall I think the results were satisfactory.

Nice, satisfying first day. Oh, and it rained on-and-off today. Can't seem to decide whether I like so much rain. Reminds me of the Indian monsoon though (:

Still work to do. Ground to cover. First class at 11 am tomorrow though, so could work till about 2 without hitch. Sweet.

Thank you, first day, for being nice! (:

Sunday, March 21, 2010

The Spring Semester Begins...

"If winter comes, can spring be far behind?"
- Percy Bysshe Shelley

Today was SUCH a nice day! It was warm and sunny, to use a cliche, and the campus was teeming with people -- students hanging out in the sun (sunbathing outside Frist/playing frisbee/ football/ going on runs etc), and it was really interesting to see the huge number of visitors we got today! There were a lot of visitors/tourists -- both teenagers as well as grown-ups, and they seemed to love the weather, and of course, seemed to love the scenic views Princeton has to offer. I had lunch at Iano's, and maybe because it was a Saturday, there were SO many people who had come to shop/window shop at the market!

Today, I actually felt, for the first time this break, that the entire campus was awake.

This spring break, from start to end, has been a bit like the transition from winter to spring. It started off relatively dull, and the weather, with rain and heavy cloud cover, contributed to that gloomy, lazy mood. Gradually though, it became more interesting - I played cricket, started being slightly (VERY slightly) more productive, and by this weekend, Saturday, we had perfect weather, the campus came alice and I actually got a lot of stuff done - stuff that was not academic work, but needed to be done anyway.

Spring break has now officially almost ended. School's going to start tomorrow!

And it really does feel, maybe it's just me, that the "spring" semester is going to start on Monday.

I love the feeling in the air - two things are contributing to this - firstly, the weather, and secondly, the fact that students are now returning to campus. I ran into good friend of mine (who lives in my hallway) when I was exiting my room, and who had gone away for a course field trip (to ROME!!), and I literally jumped because I was seeing her after such a long time!! And then, other people returned too - the two resident aliens, RAs of my room, and one of my roommates, who had gone to Boston to visit a friend's place. The dining hall is going to see a lot more people tomorrow, and I have a feeling Rocky - Mathey's servery will open for dinner, as it's the Sunday before school starts! (I think I learned about this last break - during intercession - that all dining halls open up the final day - the day break ends). It seems that everyone is refreshed, everyone is ready to take on the challenges of the post - break semester. And I think, so am I. (:

I need to be working on assignments today, but somehow that feeling of uneasiness associated usually with pending work is not there. Maybe it's an illusion created by the break - a dangerous illusion at that - but I like it. I do realize the importance of finishing it on time though, and I'm going to try my best to get a lot of stuff done today.

With that, let the madness begin!!!

Friday, March 19, 2010

PICSim 2010 -- All Your Base Are Belong To Us

Princeton played host to students from colleges across the US and from different parts of the world, including India, Singapore, China and Germany for this year's Princeton Interactive Crisis Simulation (PICSim 2010), held on 25th - 28th February, 2010.

PICSim is an annual conference organized by the International Relations Council (IRC), and though it comes close, it's slightly different from Model UN. Delegates are assigned different committees (which are countries in this conference). Each delegate within each committee is assigned a position -- say, Minister of Finance, Minister of Defence - you get the idea. 3 - 4 committee sessions are held everyday. In these committee sessions, pressing issues of international as well as national importance are discussed. Topics range from epidemic outbreaks to local riots, from pain-in-the-butt neighbors and border disputes to nuclear weapons and concerns about them. A live conference website carries details -- press releases by the various countries involved, press articles which provide a third person view of the goings-on in an area, news videos that simulate various situations (for example, riots in an area leading to escalating local tension).

So yes, it does get pretty intense. You can see the potential.

I participated in PICSim 2010 as I'm a part of the IRC, and I was looking forward to PICSim. I had helped organize PMUNC 2009, Princeton's Model UN conference for high-school students held in November 2009. While that was a great experience, it was a conference of high - school students, and ccl-ing (fellow-organizers will get this term) is not really the most fun thing to do. [To the person who actually wrote all those humongous LEGAL papers and resolutions, I'm still looking for you!!] So I was positive about playing a more active and instrumental role in PICSim, and interviewed for positions in mid - December.

I came to know in December itself that I had been appointed to be the Director of India, and that did get me excited. It was finals-time however, so I didn't really have time to give much thought to this appointment at that time.

I had to skip the first evening of PICSmi (a Thursday) as I would be missing all classes on Friday, and I had shifted some of them to that Thursday, and I wanted to get as many pending things done as I could before I began the conference.

Coming into the first day, I didn't really know what to expect. I was certainly expecting debate of good quality, knowing that delegates from reputed universities from all over were in attendance. I was also feeling slightly guilty, as I hadn't done as much research as I should have on my region - India, but that turned out to be okay because I knew enough already. Oh, and I was slightly heckled because of the reporting time for the staff - 8.30 am. Yes, when it was snowing outside. Plus, I had a writing seminar final paper due - no joke - Friday at 6 pm. So yes, a lot of things went through my mind as I came in for my first session as director on Friday, the 26th.

Slowly, the room (the "Den" at Campus Club) filled in. It seemed to be a nice group and I could definitely see the scope for some good discussions in the following sessions. Meanwhile, I familiarized myself with my role as the director -- confirming what was required of me, and trying to get comfortable with the many things I was supposed to be managing. Oh, and how can I forget the projector -- every time we shifted, there was a new projector, and you had to figure out how to set it up all over again. Evan, serving on the technical staff, seemed as clueless as I was the first time I called him at the Den, but we finally managed to get the projector up and running in that first session and even in the subsequent sessions.

Introductions, slight overview by the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a.k.a. Vinayak Venkataraman, ELE Junior. (who I thought was really well suited to the role, by the way, given how soft-spoken he is and how he can keep his cool when all around him are loosing theirs). Went through a few action orders, I think a couple of press releases, and that was about it.

Our entire committee went out for dinner to Thai Village, which turned out to be fun. You could sense the energy, and the excitement of the delegates. At dinner, I talked more with delegates in my committee from India and Germany. Post dinner, another session, and then I went back, glad to be home after a long day out.

Day 2
Day 2 was THE most exciting day.

To be continued..

Monday, March 15, 2010

So much

for my attempts at sleeping early. It's already 4 am. I'm looking at episodes of Dance India Dance. I'll then watch 24 for the first time, as I have heard a lot about it and want to check it out!

5.10 pm, Monday. Let's get our act together! Snack, Dinner, then Gym, then ORGANIZE!

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Limp Bizkit is rockin' the set

So I was just listening to this OLD song from Limp Bizkit, a mission impossible theme. I used to listen to this song quiet a lot in school and suddenly felt like listening to it right now.

I just think that some of the lyrics are nice --

"Life's just a blast cuz its movin' really fast
So ya better stay on top or life'll kick you in the a**
...
Does anybody really know the secret
Or the combination for this life and where they keep it
It's kinda sad when you don't know the meaning
But everything happens for a reason!"
(Courtesy : songmeanings.net)

haha.. strange how they tried to imbibe philosophy into the song.

Spring break - Day 1

Woke up at 2.30. First meal at 5, at Forbes. SUCH a long walk in the rain. And the rain and the wind that came along with it was SO chilly. But I guess I enjoyed it. Ran into friends at dinner at Forbes, and then hung out with a few of them, watching a movie in their room. Came back, and stopped at the Wa to pick up something, and ran into a completely flustered friend whose attempts to travel had been foiled, to her frustration, by the weather. Later came back to the room, finished the second part of The Elegant Universe, went on Facebook for a bit. It's now 6 am. Sleeping just doesn't seem a good idea after midterms, Haha... but I can't afford to make this a habit. You're going to be sleeping on time tomorrow, come what may.

So all in all, a very relaxed start to the break. Leading days should be more productive.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Spring Break!

Spring Break’s here!

You know how it feels when there are a lot of things going on, you’re tearing your hair out, running from place to place, having to manage a zillion things in your mind, being tense about a billion other things and then suddenly, you hit the pause button? That feeling is such a void - ish feeling. It’s similar to, say, a free - fall - > you’re falling wildly, arms flailing, scared out of your mind or maybe enjoying yourself a bit, and then suddenly, time just freezes. As if that universal remote Adam Sandler has in Click really existed and some crazy guy pressed the pause button.

Spring Break at Princeton is SO much like that.

Princeton has an amazingly grand daily scheme of events and classes. Princeton’s infrastructure is mind - boggling. It blows my mind when I think about the logistics of it all - on any given weekday when classes are being held, so many lectures, precepts, labs, sessions and appointments are happening simultaneously. How that system runs, and so efficiently at that, is really amazing. Every student is managing his or her own set of classes, going about his own routine scheduled for that day. And all the different components of this brilliant system fit together seamlessly, or at least seem to. Just like clockwork.

So when this system comes to a halt, albeit a temporary halt, you’re left confused. And dazed. That’s quite how I feel right now. The system that was running at full steam till yesterday (my last class before break was yesterday) just paused itself - paused itself so you could take a break. For nine days, it’s not going to dictate or surround your life. You have those nine days to do whatever you want to do.

I may seem to be going on about this, but that’s how it is - I am having some difficult wrapping my mind around this concept.

A list of stuff I have to do over Spring Break à upload long - due pictures, write a few articles, update my blog, sleep a LOT so I can make up the sleep deficit I have accumulated, play table tennis and tennis as frequently as can be managed, organize my room better, organize my weekly schedule better, watch some movies that I wanted to earlier but couldn’t, hang out with friends who are still on campus, possibly read a couple of books, and if time still remains, study a bit and catch up on those classes where I need to catch up.

Spring break is officially here, in another 45 minutes. But for some reason, I don’t feel that excited. Maybe it’s because I just finished watching “Dead Poets’ Society”, a particularly intense movie that has the potential to partially depress you and put you in a contemplative mood. Or maybe it’s because when I went to Dillon for playing table tennis (and I had not played for some time and was really looking forward to it), the table tennis club actually wasn’t playing then -- the room was closed and the tables weren’t even set up, even though they had mentioned in an earlier email that they would be holding practice tonight. Or maybe it’s because I’m not going home / sunny California / Vegas / Venice / Italy / Germany / Sydney / Bali / Hawaii (the list is totally random -- these locations really don’t have a link between them, nor do I have friends that are going to each of these places :P). Or because I have to take ALL my meals this coming week at Forbes (Yes, ALL. I totally don’t get why they did this. Maybe they want to make some of the students on campus aware that the place exists.) -- now that means I will be crossing into a different zip code thrice a day, something that I don’t get to do that often here. Or because there’s going to be no late meal at Frist in the coming week. Ah. BINGO. I guess it’s the last reason I mentioned. I remember pondering over the significance of this fact and the dire implications it was going to have for all of us, or at least for me, as I was consuming my quesadilla at late lunch today -- my final quesadilla for nine days. That’s 9 * 24 hours. That’s a long time.

Having said that, I plan to ring in the Spring Break in style, or at least as much style I can manage after having watched that terribly heavy movie. I totally did not want this piece to take the tone it did, but I couldn’t help it. [Mental note - write a more positive entry about Spring break, sometime soon.]

And guess what? It’s Charter Friday. (:

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Future Blog Topics

1. Midterms!! (Only if I have the time)
2. Looking Back - The Year Gone By
(with a slightly less cliche title)
3. Finding Time at Princeton
4. Plans for the next semester
5. Plans for the summer
6. Semester 1 -- Recap
7. PICSim 2010
8. Of Deadlines
9. Unpredictable?
10.Outdoor Action '09
11.International Pre Orientation

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Beautiful, Fun, Interesting, AWESOME

AMAZING DAY TODAY.
AND AMAZING MEETING.
Over the last three days, I've met some absolutely amazing people -- the people in the Indian committee (which I was the director of), and other people from the conference PICSim 2010.
It has been an amazing, stunning amount of fun - I don't remember having had this much fun for some time now. I'm going to keep in touch with each of the members of my committee, and the other people I met (mostly from Germany and Singapore).
It has been a beautiful weekend. Thank You.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Phew

sigh.
WRI draft -- due yesterday by midnight. Submitted : 11.59 pm.
COS Assignment -- due yesterday night at 11pm (or 2 am). Submitted : 1:57 am
MAT hw - due 5 pm today. Submitted - 4.55 pm

FRS Assignment - due 1.30 tomorrow
Starting - 1.50 am right now.

Stuff -
Econ readings tomorrow to do econ hw
Econ HW for day after
Math HW for Monday
CS Exercises for Monday
CS HW for Tuesday
Econ Readings
Mat quiz on Wednesday (for which I haven't studied at all yet)
FRS assignments for Thursday
Econ HW for next Friday
FINAL PAPER of writing seminar (WRI) due by 6pm on Friday.

PICSim next Thursday through Sunday.
Adlai Debate this Friday - Saturday.

Writing seminar appointment tom at 8.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Long Day!

SUCH a long day!!

Math class in the morning.. bike accident in the morning (slipped in the snow in the tricky region near the sides of paths), COS lecture - a big one and a half hours, but it was interesting and understandable today, going to McCosh - getting the wound washed and dressed, meeting with Ms.Satomi, having late meal, going back to McCosh (to have knee and elbow shown to doctor), having late meal before going back to McCosh, then attending EGR lecture (the professor today was SOOOO good man), then going for the OPT info session by Dean Baldwin, then going for dinner, then going for the Global Seminars info session, then going back to the room , then going to my writing seminar and forgetting my bag with just five minutes for it to start, then going back to my room to get my back and rushing (on my bike) back to class, then the writing seminar - which was awesome. Then going to frist for late meal - meeting friends and playing pool too. Coming back by 11. Then checking facebook, email. Then writing this entry. Now I’m supposed to do the groundwork for my freshman seminar for tomorrow. And call home.

AHHHH.. such a long day!! And it’s still not over.