Monday, February 20, 2006

Academic progression

It's been a month now since the new semester started and it still feels nowhere like a gruelling graduate study is underway. Contrasted with the same time or rather the whole of last semester, the intensity is inexplicably missing. That is not to say that the amount of work put in has gone down. Homeworks are still being submitted on time and papers are being read et al, but somehow I don't feel, for the want of a better term, "on my toes" enough. The whole of last semester was filled with hunting around for a humble campus job, getting legalities of living in the US sorted out and lots of stuff that came in the way of academics. Of course, add to that a tiny question of where the next tuition fee check was going to come from...
Well, a certain sense of financial security was bestowed upon me by way of a graduate assistantship. Other more pressing matters like a summer internship hunt coupled with a gradual advance towards a thesis topic decision have replaced the aforementioned petty matters, but none of all this has yet contributed towards adding to the pressure that graduate study is so infamous for.
Oddly enough, this state is somewhere close to a half-baked version of the state of 'maaazzzz' that one found oneself in during the final year of undergraduate study (examples being 0% attendance, single page journal write ups and what not :)). It is odd, because that was India of course, your home, a single life with a decent paying job in hand... you know, stuff that should make you totally relaxed about goings-on in life. There is nothing like that here, and yet a single semester's experience has changed the outlook towards grad studies considerably. It is as if I now 'know' what it takes to get through semesters here (which I am sure is not the case) and only hope that it isn't the demonically scheduled midterms (right after the spring break) which will severely shatter this illusion.
I am quite interested in knowing (for a reality check of sorts) whether my fellow graduate student friends have experienced anything similar or am I losing my way here?

Thursday, February 09, 2006

All time hit lines from Bollywood

Came across this fine collection of the most popular lines from hindi movies while wasting some precious time on Orkut:
* "Mai tumahara aihsaan zindagi bhar nahin bhoolonga"
* "Bacchhhhaaaooooooooooo......."
* "Tum mere liye mar chuke ho "
* "Ghar mein do-do jawaan betiyaan hein"
* "Lo! - Muh meertha karo "
* "Hato naa! Log kya kahenge "
* "Khabardaar jo mujhe haath bhi lagayaa .."
* "Aarre! isse to tez bukhaar hai "
* "Maa tum kitni achi ho"
* "Bhaiyaaa!"
* "Driver, gaadi roko"
* "Ab tumhari maa hanmare kabze mein hai "
* "Ek baar mujhe maa kehkar pukaro beta"
* "... mujhe tumhaare is behte hue khoon ki kasam ...."
* "Maa, mai first class first pass ho gaya hoon"
* "Zabaan ko lagaam do .."
* "Bhabhi, tumhare haath ki chai peene ko man kar raha hai "
* "Tum X ko lekar yahan se chalo, main in kutton ko rokta hun."
* "Ajee sunte ho"
* "Ab to zindagi ke bas, chand lamhe hi baaki hein."
* "Main tumhari god mein sir rakh kar so jaun maa."
* "Main tumse nafrat karti hoon"
* "beta khub man laga kar padhna"
* "maine tumhare liye gajar ka halwa banaya hai"
* "main tumhare bacche ki maa banane waali hoon"

Kudos to whoever has compiled this! Just had to blog it down :-)
Update:
* "Kya hua doctor sahab?"
"Ab sab bhagwan ke haath mein hain / I'm sorry hum X ki jaan nahi bacha sake"

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Chats in Gmail...

A few days ago, Google came up with a new feature extension to their excellent Gmail service: chat in Gmail. Ofcourse this is a useful feature to have and would be a simple addition given Google's ability to search anything on the net, but for me it hardly makes any impact. Google Talk hasn't been as popular as they would have hoped. Apart from the voice chat facility, Google Talk falls woefully short in terms of text messaging. With an exteremely uninteresting GUI, and limited other messaging features, Yahoo and MSN's messengers have remained top choices for me when it comes to chatting. So Google can search all they want in chat logs, just that there won't be much in there to search in the first place!

The Oops! update:
Did not realize this. Haven't got the chat thing in my account yet. Now, this is cool if its all in the browser.