Thursday, September 13, 2007
OOPS...
My final question concerns fundamentals of object oriented programming: just what is a protected abstract virtual base pure virtual private destructor, and under what circumstance would one be used?''
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
My big fat geek wedding
http://scienceblogs.com/retrospectacle/2007/09/bake_me_a_geeky_cake.php
http://www.ftlauderdalelimo.com/Weddings.php
Saturday, September 1, 2007
A pre-post
I know I'm behind on my next installment of M kk R...but what about the preliminary news-to-rock-our-pants-off that Sus was going to post!!!
Just do it \/ !
Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Thank You !!
Yeah, your guess is right, it happened with me few days back and you guys can very well guess the girl. Now if interested let us dive in detail.
We had been meeting all the weekends and this generally happened in a group of 3 or more. So last week I decided that lets have one on one. I asked her out on wednesday for dinner. I had decided that I will atleast tell her that I like her. So we went out to a nearby place on our bikes (yeah its not a fancy bollywood movie and I dont have a spare helmet.) After talking an hour about different things on dinner, I felt that words were not coming out. We were having good time making fun of each other and all. Then I decided that its now or never. So I start: did you like any guys around. Her : Not really, the guys in intel are so old generally. I: but there are so many nice interns around ;). She: .. something ...... I : so what kind of guys do you like? She : lists 3 qualities.. nice , mature and nerdy (yeah she is in engineering;)). I was thinking to myself: my gawd thats a perfect match. Then some silence. She: So did you like any girls. I : Yeah I liked a few. She and me : hehehehehe. (I dont know how I came up with that). then a pause ... And you are one of them. (Man! I could not be more obvious.) She : hehehe. Me : Seriously!!
She: Thank YOu! Silence for a moment and then I switched the topic. This is the best I could do.
Anyways after that we walked home and again we talked about various things like kind of friends we have. and kind of friends she like and life in general. Felt like a good date except the romance part was very less :)).
Again this weekend we went to indian movie had good time together, but perhaps she does not like me in that way. Anyway I am happy that I told her what I felt.
pukka: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
pukka \PUHK-uh\, adjective:
1. Authentic; genuine.2. Good of its kind; first-class.
He talks like the quintessential pukka Englishman and quotes Chesterton and Kipling by the yard and yet he has chosen to live most of his adult life abroad.-- Lynn Barber, "Bell book . . . and then what?", The Observer, August 27, 2000
If he does not have a house, the government gives him a pukka residence, not a . . . shack on the pavement but a solid construction.-- Salman Rushdie, The Ground Beneath Her Feet
Pukka comes from Hindi pakka, "cooked, ripe," from Sanskrit pakva-, from pacati, "he cooks."
Monday, August 27, 2007
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Captain Jack Sparrow and the Curse of the White Pearl
It was raining hard, accompanied with lashes of wind. Tiny drops of water were pinching like pins on face. The crew of the boat were not sure if they will see the shore again. Suddenly, the only lady crew in the boat shouted, "light... I can see a light". The boat was almost a mile from there. Captain started steering the boat towards it.
Saturday, 25th August, 2007
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It was just another cloudy day. We (my BIL, sis and myself) started for Kinzua Dam from Pittsburgh at around 10AM following route 79 and 6. Route 6 is the scenic drive of Pittsburgh. Fall ornates the trees with all colors making the road beautiful. However, it is not fall yet, but we could see the touch of fall colors in some trees. We reached the dam at around 1:00. We spent some time in the reservoir beach, which is an artificial one. Then we rented a boat from the marina for two hours. It was a small boat which could accommodate 5 people and there were only three of us. We took turns driving the boat. My BIL wanted to project the image of "Bond, James Bond" and took turns with high speed. No, nothing bad happened ... :)
Anyways, we could see a black disc covering the sky over us. It looked just like the 'Independence Day' scene when the UFO lands. The sunbeams and shade made beautiful scene which we captured in our camera. Suddenly, we could see some white clouds coming over the lake from the right side... We had never seen anything like that. Before we could start taking photo of that nice scene, we realized that it was not cloud; It was rain! Soon our boat was stormed with waves. My sister shouts, "put the camera in that box below the seat", and my BIL says "forget the camera, it is least important now! Can you please wipe my glasses?". We could hardly see things at 10 feet distance and the rain was so hard that as if someone was pinching all over the face. The boat was being rocked so vigorously that we thought that this is it... we won't be able to see the shore with the boat. Then, my sister shouts, "light ...". And there was a light! It was a light from the bridge over the reservoir. We started driving the boat towards that light and finally we could see the place from where we had rented the boat. When we reached there, we did not find the lady who was working there. One window of that place was blown away by the wind. We felt lucky that nothing bad happened, but it made our day. Without the rain and storm, it would not have been so exciting and interesting. :)
I could not capture the photos of the rain and storm, but the Dam pictures are here
lalitaji ki peshkash...
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/sep/20-things-you-didnt-know-about-hygiene
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Google sky
http://earth.google.com/
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
TR 35
http://www.technologyreview.com/TR35/index.aspx?Year=2007
My personal fav was the guy who can trap light in microchips. How cool is that!
Skytag - tag stars and planes in sky with laser
now this is funny part:
Arrives with a voucher you can redeem to get 5% off your first fine of $25,000 or greater!
Monday, August 20, 2007
Rajesh, mere aankhon se NYC dekh le
We started driving for NYC in the evening at around 8PM from PIT and it took 7 hrs of driving to reach there!!! Last one hour, we were roaming around near NYC border to find our hotel. Man! It is difficult not to survive without internet and GPS. I had to find the direction using my phone to reach hotel.
Next day, once again, map problem ... New York is a labyrinth, seriously! We got lost so many times. Finally, we were there in liberty state park at 2PM. We could not go on top of the statue, because it requires the permit to be taken at least two days before the visit. Anyways, we started for Times Square from there. How many of you have been to Dharmatala, Kolkata? Rajesh, Anindya, you should have. Imagine too much lights and high-rise buildings in Dharmatala and you are in Times Square. You will find same kind of noise and rule-breaking... you follow just one rule... dont follow any :P
Times Square is pretty close to Empire State. Once the tallest building on earth is the biggest hype. You pay $18-60 for different kind of views and audio tours. You get a nice view of the city from there, but 60$ for such a view only! Thats ridiculous!!!
We could not go for the Broadway show. I wanted to experience that, but due to lack of time and the f***ing traffic of NYC, we could not make it. Anyways, there is always a next time :)
Yesterday, we had lunch in a Bangladeshi restaurant. Dude! That was awesome. Authentic Bengali food and fish after such a long time!!! We bought ~200$ worth fish from there, including hilsa, pomfret etc. Looks like I am going to have mast type food here :D
I shall send link to the pics soon. The "preliminary stage" thingy is too immature to broadcast right now. I shall tell you that if I get any response. Rajesh, that plan was not "our", you are the one who might be interested in it. Anyways, no work and only masti is my intention, but the horrible weather is the problem. Almost everyday, there is going to be a thunderstorm for next couple of days and it is always cloudy. I already miss sunny California. Anyways, I shall keep you updated with my status. Till then, Adios !
Sunday, August 19, 2007
Sleepless (and single) in Seattle: Part II
Part II takes place in a chinese restaurant.
Boss: So are you going to have a completely arranged marriage?
I: What?
Boss: [Repeats]
I: Err..Hmmm..[Start to say something but all that comes out is a giggle]...er
Boss: Whats funny?
I: I guess.. I must say.. Im not going to have an arranged marriage
Boss: You dont "have to " say.. You can be frank.. I think you are scared of me..
I: Im not scared
Boss: You'r not???
I: Oh oh, was that the wrong answer?!
I : What is the point of this conversation?
Boss: There is no point. If every conversation had a point, people would be quiet most of the time. [What profound philosophy, I think]
Scene changes to Trinity, a nightclub in seattle. Weekend. Half a bottle of wine later...
Boss: Why are you just sitting here, when all those men are out there? You should go and dance ...
I: I dont really care about any of them..
Boss: Why dont you date of them...Why dont you show interest in any men ever..
I: I dont really care about men.. I'm keeping off men in general
Boss: If i werent you'r mentor, I would have asked you something
I: Ask
Boss: Are you a l******
I: What the...dont make me swear
So boss starts from a different angle..
I really think you should date someone...
Does anyone else agree? :)
Saturday, August 18, 2007
Mitti Kke Rangg
Look around you...Gaze into the distance and look up and west into the little hamlet of Seattle. A little girl lives there, with a deep sense of purpose, a high...very high...bar for achievement, and not a little sense of the spirit that once infused the fair queen Cleopatra. Her infinite drive...for that extra touch to her art...for that extra step on a path no one with her past has ever been before fail to mask a buccaneering streak that has laid to waste countless hearts in its wake. Even as I write this heart wrenching story, a honest-to-the-soil guy toils away in his new field...bare feet and bare backed under a blazing sun....learning from farmers with gaunt frames draped in a modest lungi that barely reaches their knees. Their sinewy bodies and bunched musles and dark skins speak of their bond with the earth...built over centuries of toil and reward and pain and pleasure. He will be one of them...Not for him the wasteful drama of a cube-farm...He has to Return..to his roots..to home....under the sun and in the fields where even the sparrows recognize him as their own...and the earth can heal all their wounds...
So there it is....a girl chasing, no creating, her destiny in a world where the future is today and and the today's already ancient history...and a guy discovering his self away from the very world his love is helping create.
(trrooiing...nirma detergent tikia, iske jhaag ne jaadu, kar diya. Toomal teemala fedi...nirma se aayi...rangeen kapde bhi chammak chammak jayen...nirma detergent tikia!! Ralco ka bhakti abhinandan: Mitti Kke Rangg...)
Will their yearning souls ever meet? And what of her handsome new mentor? Wait, I spy a beautiful girl in the village...who's captivated by the return of the prodigal? ......
Where does the story go from here?
Friday, August 17, 2007
In Pittsburgh
Finally I have come to Pittsburgh, and guess what,... the first news I hear is that I am going to be uncle by next March! The more I think about it, more scared I become.
Anyways, everything is going great here... lotz of good food, poori, mutton curry, shrimp pakora, gajar ka halwa,... the list will just go on... Don't get jealous :P
I am leaving for New York in 15 mins. Planning to spend the weekend there... Statue, Times Square, Broadway show, live music,... wah... I am getting excited right now
I shall post the pics and new story when I come back... I have to tell you another story too which is in preliminary stage ;)
Have a great weekend !
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Bridge Pedal - biking on the portland bridges

Tuesday, August 14, 2007
Subconscious computing
www.cs.washington.edu/homes/pshenoy/BrainControlledRobot.html
Imagine being able to control machines with your brain. Powerful. Just imagine the other way round, scary!
Meanwhile, I'm hoping they cant figure out what I was thinking using those brain signals!
Monday, August 13, 2007
Tuesday, August 7, 2007
My new bike

Hi Guys!
I finally got my bike. Its a Honda CBR 600 F4. I was looking for a SV650 but this bike looked good and I was getting a good deal, so I got it. I know, wahts coming to your mind (Yes I am a mind reader!!) ... :) I will be more careful this time.
Last weekend was a lot of fun, I went to crater lake and then to sand dunces on oregon beach near Florence. I rode a quad and believe me it was awesome!!
Here are the pictures from the trip
http://picasaweb.google.com/rajesh.tripathi/CraterLake
Last friday we also had intel interns picnic, which was lots of fun. The best part was water melon eating competition and the tug of war.

Monday, August 6, 2007
Sleepless (and single) in seattle
Friday evening 8 pm. After an entire day in the park (and the entire week in parks and basements)
Boss: We'v done a great job. Excellent, I'm very excited. The world will never be the same again (and all that kind of stuff..)
Me: Boss, we missed wine down and now I missed going to the movie. You need to compensate me for the alcohol, food and entertainment.
Boss: Oh, Im so sorry, I dint mean to do that. I'll treat you to dinner tonight.
Enter Frankie's, an Italian pasta place.
Steward (smiles pleasantly): Are you guys having a good evening? Would you like the table in the corner.
Me thinks, oh oh.. Dont mistake us...
Waitress (smiles again): How are you guys doing? Did you guys go a movie this eve?
Me thinks (grinding my teeth): How dare you rub it in! I DID NOT go to the movie this eve! And you know thanks to who!
Boss: This is exciting stuff. This opens up so many directions..
Sigh.
One glass of wine later,
Boss: You know those guys think we are on a date. The corner table, movies...hehehehe
Sigh...........
Two glasses of wine later,
Boss: You'r not single, are you?
Me: I am
Boss: I dont believe you are single.
Me: Of course I am, why cant I be single?
Three or four glasses later,
Me: How about you?
Boss: I am married.
Me thinks: Damn, but are you happily married?
1 paper submitted. One more resubmission tomorrow. I hope *someone* is having a good time!
Good news, well, there isnt one.
Part II to the dinner to come soon.
Sunday, August 5, 2007
A Minority Report
http://discovermagazine.com/2007/may/jaron2019s-world
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Too much of a (hic) good thing...
"Cocktail is a stimulating liquor composed of spirits of any kind, sugar, water, and bitters — it is vulgarly called a bittered sling and is supposed to be an excellent electioneering potion, inasmuch as it renders the heart stout and bold, at the same time that it fuddles the head. It is said, also to be of great use to a Democratic candidate: because a person, having swallowed a glass of it, is ready to swallow anything else"
Cheers.
Monday, July 30, 2007
A musical weekend
I also happened to visit the hillsboro country fair. I saw swines, goats, lamas, horses, cows, sheeps. Yeah believe me I was in now way interested in seeing all this, but people with whom I went had not seen them before. It was a large fair, listened to some live music and had some fun rides, so was overall fun.
Looks like more than 1 month has passed since we left for summer. Still struggling to get some work done towards my major area. Yeah I got the euclid's elements, it was written in 300 BC or something. This book is the basis of modern day geometry.
Next weekend planning to do the Crater lake trip, that should be fun.
A weekend in marymoor park

Hello gentlemen,
It was an unusual weekend.. Beautiful weather at seattle (ok ok, thats not the only unusual part of this story), was out in this scenic park called Marymoor most of this week and weekend. Its a huge park by the lake Sammamish, was spent the weekend soaking up the gorgeous sun, in the company of a handsome man... Well, well, before Mohit's creative juices start flowing, let me clarify we were working :). Trying hard to make two laptops communicate when they weren't willing to. But the surprise came on Sat eve.. When we happened to be present for the FSA Grand Prix. It turns out to be a huge racing event, where scores of bikers race on a velodrome. The closest I had come to see a bike race is the Tour de.. on TV. Trust me, its really exciting! You can actually see in action all the strategies bikers are known to use.
Little updates from the North west otherwise. Quiet week ahead.
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Power down google!
Friday, July 27, 2007
el mosquitoes and their interesting affairs...
9 It is hard to get upset about that.
10 According to a University of Bristol study, male mosquito “ears” are packed with about as many sensory cells as human ears, helping amorous mosquito males identify and pursue passing females.
11 When a mosquito detects the whine of the opposite sex, it begins to synchronize its own pitch to match that of the potential mate. Randy males can “relate” to girl frequencies in a second or two. Females take several times longer to synchronize. This is the same with humans in a bar.
12 Mosquitoes can mate in midair, often in as little as 15 seconds from approach to fare-thee-well. There are no known instances of prior cocktails and dinner.
13 Male mosquitoes are actually sensitive vegetarians, living on nectar and plant juices. Only females drink blood, for protein to make eggs.
14 Millions of years ago, mosquitoes were three times as large as they are today.
15 Eyes occupy most of the surface of a mosquito’s head. Not eyes into which one might wish lovingly to peer, these compound-lensed organs deliver infrared images of heat patterns emanating from a body. Like the alien in Predator.
16 Mosquitoes also use your exhaled breath to track you down, especially when you sleep or have been exercising. Fortunately, they clock out at only 1.5 mph—so you can’t hide, but you can run. Unless you’re on a treadmill. Then they’ll get you.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
36 hours in NY
Heylo Buddiej,
I just got back from a whirlwind tour of NewYork with a friend here, Uncle Shaitan. As we had swore on the bones of our ancestors, I made it my life's mission to have Majjaaa. Real, undiluted, unstoppable, non-stop Majjaaaaa. We stopped by another friend Nair's for a really quick and utilitarian breakfast of dosas and stew that his mom turned out. She of course never makes dosas without idlis, so we had to, just because she insisted and not because I have a personal stake in Idlis Inc., have some of that too.
A quick run through the Museum of Natural history...(who cares if they have the T-Rex's teeth and the oryx's skin...mere paas maa hai!) ...a run-through sandwich at the Famous Fast and Fresh Sandwiches... and we were at the open-air Shakespeare theater...Since it was the sad man's only comedy, all was well and it ended well. Thereafter we traipsed through the streets and avenues of Lower Manhattan and headed to the Strand bookstore. If they really have 18 miles worth of books hidden in there...they sure look the part. I, finally, managed to lay my hands on the ones I wanted and on some that I did not really want but I did once I went through their backsides (the books', I mean), so I ended up with a bigger haul than I went out to catch.
As we came out, or maye it was before the Strandventure (please beat up this guy from Sportstar. He showed my how every single word could be excruciatingly punny), we hung around the Times Square for a little bit. I couldn't believe how many nationalities you could pack into every square inch of a square. And some really cool toy shops too. With a super fresh smoothie under my belt and giving but a nod to picasso and monet, I fell in love with the work of some unknown guy who painted ladies you could totally fall in love with at this art gallery that specialized in 3-D art. Sad that those paintings weren't in that category. :-)
Btw, I think I have found the best free-concert hall in the country. Just as you are heading out of the Times Square Underground (or subway) if you choose not to and listen to some of the musicians that strut their stuff down there, you will be amazed at what you could end up being a part of. I walked smack into the middle of this Afro-American band with drums and a center-piece of a guy going wild on a bunch of cans...Amazing doesn't even begin to cut it!! They had CDs of their stuff in the front and a collection box by the side...Buddy, if you can imagine your waste-basket a couple of days after you've emptied it, just fill it with cash and you'll get the picture. Only, I didn't have cash on me!!! Damn the crazies, you'd think a subway band would have a credit card reader!!!
On our way out, we scheduled a screening of the Lion King for August 14th for ourselves, just so we could celebrate our Independence day in style. :-) Nothing like an African jungle tale to soothe frayed post-colonial nerves...
The thing to take away from this presentation would be
- Times Square is a must visit. (Wait for applause)
@Rajesh: how was the dragon boat race?
And there's still no comment on whether or not I'm getting a beat-up old ipod..:-)
Ciao ragazzi.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Gadgetry...
As for updates on the weekend, has been dull and raining a lot all week. In an attempt to celebrate the occasion of the first woman president of India, Aruna and I hit the nightclub last night :). Aruna is a phd candidate at UMass and is interning in my group. We had a fun time discussing all the cute MSR guys.
Rajesh, any updates on the love story? Mohit, I agree. Harsha is unusually silent.. In fact, these days I hear he has dinner at the computer.. no wikipedia jokes, no education on the on the origin and propagation of Islam, nothing.. I suspect he has stopped consuming non-alcoholic drinks also.. Tch, tch.. who will speak for the suffering?
Great Updates!
On the other side, why am I not surprised that Rajesh was the only one laughing at the stand-up's joke? If he can laugh at _every_ single one of Harsha's Jokesbeta he's sure to give a comedian the boost of his life..:-). And great pics from the hike. I always wonder why the sky in India never came out so good. Why does it come out so crystal clear and beautiful blue every single time. (See how smoothly I took away all credit from the ace photographer :-))..but seriously, is there something to it?
I've just come back from a relaxing weekend in the Big Apple...where my weekend's highlight were these thin wavy dosas the way the Keralites make it..:-). Other details, I'll come to in a later post...
@Ramya: The Indian Ocean's a great band to hear relaxing in a room...the poor guys felt really let down when they played contemplative melodies for a charged-up college audience a couple of years back. (Ghy doesn't really tolerate the subtler elements of life :-D.) It's great that you had a fun time! Did you go on that microsoft sponsored hike?
Saturday, July 21, 2007
Standup Comedy by Pete Johansson
This friday, for first time in life I saw live stand up comedy. Pete Johansson is from vancouver and was hilarious. Luckily/ Unluckily our seat was in front and I was also ridiculed for clapping alone at one time :D. Guy was really good and we talked after the show was over. he was mentioning about Russell, apparently Russell is more popular.
This weekend I am watching this dragon boat race at Vancouver, the twin city of Portland. Also we discovered an awesome desi buffet at Vancouver.
Yeah I found something interesting thing before the comedy show. Three of the intel guys have started a club/pub in downtown here called Pi Rem. Its in basement and not obvious from the entrance(one of the places which become famous by word of mouth). And yeah one of the guys who started is a desi. He was saying its just for fun. So yeah I really appreciate these guys on starting a fun business while working. I also discovered the belgian beer there, you should try Red Chimay, its good.
Yeah also did a hike to Hagg Lake this week.
Indian Ocean in concert
They are apparently touring the US and playing in 16 more cities. So if anyone is interested, check their schedule.
Langda tyagi..Bahubali
@Mohit, I am not able to go to gym. I had got knee injury while returning from Tequepis hike. The stupid doctor in health center did not find any problem. She just asked me to take rest for a month. However, it is not healing at all. I have been going to lab after 5PM to save TAP hours. The worst part is that I am missing out the dance clubs in downtown.
Last weekend I had gone to bay area. It was a reunion of undergrad friends. On Saturday, we rented a car from Budget (not a single car was left in any Enterprise within a radius of 8 miles!) and drove to Point Reyes. It was a wonderful drive through CA-1. It became more enjoyable because Matka (Varun) started making witty pranks on another friend. We started pretty late, and when we reached there, we were damn hungry. Pizza tasted like the best thing in life. We did a very small hike in Bear Valley Trail and then headed back towards home. Harsha had reserved place in a dance club and organized a reunion of UCSB friends, Harsha, Rakhi, Swaroop, Sumanth, Gargi, Tushar, Tidda and me. It was "desi night" and presence of so many desis made it India.
Next day I met Harsha in his apartment which has a view of swimming pool. It is a pretty nice place. Dharamraj, you should share some pics here. After lunch I went to meet Shilpa n gang. We left for Santa Barbara in the evening. Overall, it was a pretty nice trip. Check out the pics here.
@Mohit, invite Karma too in the blog. We are missing out our Best Cook Awardee. :-)
Friday, July 20, 2007
Wallll, What's the update?
What's the update? Our man Anindya is heading out on a cross country tour after submitting a paper, and is scheduled to meet, guess who...ah well, me next week on Thursday. That should be one really fun dinner. :-)
There has been no news of our Dharamraaj. With the muslim world in blazes and reports everyday of Uncle Osama squaring off with little Sam, it is very uncharacteristic of him to not comment. Surprising, bhery surprising...what's yahoo doing to you, Dharamraaj?
Susmit, to form, is quiet and brooding...no doubt bulking up on the benchpress and beautying up with the protective tanning lotion...send in a pic if you have one, so we recognize you when we get back. (aur haan main hisaab is weekend karne ka plan kar raha hoon...:-) ).
Loverboy Tushar seems to be on track (hehe..i almost said on Rails) to become a full-scale upstart. Do you guys get together downtown at all?
Hopefully, after Friday tonight, Raju baby will fill us in on the latest and the greatest moments in his l'affaire de Hillsboro. And I'm banking on Ramya to post some more ahem, thought-provoking pics this weekend. As for me, I'm heading out to NY tomorrow for the usual music. Let's see, maybe I'll have a story to chip in with too...So long buddies, keep smiling (optional) and post fun stuff that you come across :-)....
Monday, July 16, 2007
World's funniest joke, straight from NJ
The other guy whips out his cell phone and calls the emergency services. He gasps to the operator: "My friend is dead! What can I do?"
The operator, in a calm soothing voice says: "Just take it easy. I can help. First, let's make sure he's dead."
There is a silence, then a shot is heard.
The guy's voice comes back on the line. He says: "OK, now what?"
Falling in and out of love
It all happened very fast. It started on friday ....
There was one intern event at a local pub when I met her. she was so cool and original. We chatted and drank together. And then turned out that it was the same girl with who was in the bunch of people going downtown to party. So we again met in night in downtown and partied till 4. I know why I liked her. She is sweet and innocent. She sings nicely, both in english and chinese (she is a taiwanese). We danced and had fun together. Everything was going on as a dream, then it turned out that she lived in same appartment complex as mine, what a coincidence. I dropped her at her appartment at night ... that time I wanted to ask her out, but decided otherwise thinking that it might just be drinks and she may be not expecting it. Again next day we went out with movie and then for dinner, my friend mayank was with me that time. I did not want to make it uncomfortable for both of us. Then on sunday we went on a day long hiking and again had a potluck dinner at her place. So practically I spent my full weekend with her. I like her, but I think she is much younger than me (5 years). And looks like she is nice but I dont think she is looking for any romantic relationship for now. So for now i have decided to be a friend and let it happen automatically and not force things. It better not to be emotional and take things as they happen, thats what I am thinking now.
Anyways, the above picture is from the our hike. Its a rock slide area in the Gorge trail in columbia river gorge. Here are other pictures
http://picasaweb.google.com/rajesh.tripathi/ElowahWahclellaFalls
Sunday, July 15, 2007
Work hard party harder
Has been the motto of the week! After crazy amounts of work and having practically a 14 day week, finally it was time to partieeeeeee! Thursday we visited (yes, Im keeping up the santa barbara tradition by starting weekend on a thurs) Kirkland downtown. Kirkland is this town on the bank of lake Washington. With the downtown set around the waterfront, it has a very plush and beautiful feel to it. Three cocktails later, I got back to work and did manage to run some experiments although I ended up making bad jokes about R. I hope he's not mad at me :)
MSR has a Friday evening social where all the interns (and some mentors) get together with some beer. Its a great way to meet other interns and plan what to do over the weekend. I ended up making a deal to subject myself to Harry Potter(sorry Mohit), in return for which I would get company for dancing later in the night. HP is pretty ok, I cant understand why it is hyped so much.
As luck would have it, I ended up meeting R again at the nightclub! I was too high to worry, although he ends up being inhibited with me around and quietly drinks beer in a corner. I havent had any success with him, although his best friend was too easy.. U know what I mean ;-).
After partying till 5 in the morning, its unbelievable how I got up at 9 and started for the hike. It is the MS sponsored annual hike to Mt. Rainier. Basically, we can go hiking to Mt. Rainier and MS will cover all expenses. Its about 100 miles towards Portland from here and 5 of us drove there and started on a 7 mile hike. It was a nice hike, moderately strenuous, where we gained over 1000 feet elevation. We got some spectacular views of Rainier. I was super excited to get my hands on the snow, ice rather. We threw snow balls at each other, it was fun! :)
The pics are here http://picasaweb.google.com/ramya05/MtRainier
To end it perfectly, I got back to read some good news. My paper to IMC got accepted :)
A well spent weekend, to say the least.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Malgoody days
I tried my hand at baseball at my company picnic the other day, and am convinced that it is exactly what it looks like. You take a gourmet's dream, cricket, with all its sophisticated artistry and subtleties of strategy and turn it into a ready-to-eat dish and you'd land up with baseball. I do not mean to be disrespectful, for you can set the simplest of tasks and before you blink it will have turned into a monster with thousands busting their balls to do it better than the rest. Think 'hit this this big ball into that net'. Or 'just throw it into that hoop'. Or just run past that line...and so on.
You still need the eye of a hawk and the coordination of a fill-in-a-well-coordinated-animal-here to make it good in baseball. And the pitcher does make the ball swing in the air and vary its pace. But for a batsman to not think about the movement off the pitch or the gaps in the fielders' positions or a spinner to not have the loop, turn and zip or the captain to not fret about rotating his bowlers and fielders every six pitches and discounting the team composition and such affairs as a problem for the flannelled fools that huff-n-puff for five days and then drink to the draw, I feel that there's a lot more depth to cricket. In a way, there are so many simultaneous battles going on that even a bowler marking his run up is imbued with more than a touch of drama.
Anyways, that was my two cents on the sports. I'll head to a Yankees game sometime soon and give you a heads up on how it looks like at the top level :-). For now though, it's back to inheriting losses...Hope you guys are having fun,
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Summer heat in North West
Today there was a intern career fair at I-nte-l (yeah I am paranoid :D )which was a good overview of different groups in intel. Intel is really BIG! with so many versatile businesses. The question I was thinking was does it really make sense for it to involve itself in so many things?? And yeah today I got to see all the interns here (abt 300). And surprisingly there are some hot chicks around. And interestingly one of them works in my building (our building is really small and not many here know abt this). And she told me that she has been feeling a lonely intern all while, so .... I said "dont worry" (Mai hoo na ;)). I am going by that famous rule "A girl is single, unless proved otherwise " :D
But still worse is that I did not ask her for her number yet ... thinking I am going to meet her anyway. But I was kind of flirting with one desi girl around and also got her number :) , though I know that I might not call her. (actually I was asking if she is interested in clubbing and all, but looks like she does not go to "such" places). Anyway ....... So guys as you see I have been really trying hard :D, sometimes I also feel that I should not have tried that hard, but I cannot help it ;), sometimes it comes spontaneously and you cannot help it.
Allright I should stop now. Guys have fun!!
Mid week crisis?
Sunday, July 8, 2007
My Summer Days ...
Anyways, we still could not reach the top because it is not maintained and there are only bushes near the top. We tried to go through the bushes, but had to stop after some time... we got pretty good views though. The pics are uploaded in here.
Time to talk little bit about new house... only KP and I am staying there because Badri seldom stays here. I don't know anything more, so don't expect any gossip :-)
Almost everyday KP and I am making food together... but I miss those dinner at our old apartment and primarily the conversations !
I am trying to learn playing guitar in summer. I have started taking lessons from a dude in downtown (Las Positas). Lets see how long my interest stays alive...
What else ... hmmmmm... I am going to downtown (read pubs) on tuesday after I am done with my MAE, and to Bay Area on friday to meet my friends. I think thats all from me till now...
Enjoy madi !
Fun on the lawn
Apart from the final being a matchup between the top two players in the last couple of years, Federer's looking to make it five-in-a-row to become the only second person in histroy to do so. And he's up against Nadal, who is the French open champion three years running. With one guy beating the other in last year's Wimbledon and the other responding in kind this year in Paris, it looks like a classic match up between the Ghost who Walks and T4.
So ladies and gentlemen, if ever there was a time you wished you had sopcast, this time is that time. :-) And just when I thought I'd seen all there is to see in tennis, I get this.
Enjoy.
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Updates from Hillsboro
I like this idea of blogging, thats cool !! Allright ... so there are a lot of things I want to talk about. Let us take it one by one.
The first thing I want to tell all of you about is, filling gas in Oregon. Believe me its not as mundane as it sounds. Ramya! Do you remember when we first filled up the gas in Oregon, I do. We did it at the Newport when we were to take a right turn to OR-20 to come to Portland. I remember an employee type looking guy was staring me, when I was filling the gas myself, as if I was doing something illegal. And as it turns out, I was doing illegal activity for which I could be fined 500$ !! Yes !! So the point is in Oregon you cannot fill your gas yourself, actually you are supposed to sit in your car and wait for the employee to do it for you. Supposedly the gas is a dangerous substance for untrained people (Read you and me ) to handle :D
As I had heard, oregon is green and beautiful. I have joined the oregon hiking club of Intel and we go on hikes on most of the wednesdays and saturdays. I was able to make into 2 of them till now. Larch mountain and Eagle Creek . I really enjoyed these hikes. One interesting point is that somehow there are more people hiking here than in california. One reason can be that its summer time in Oregon and only time in the year for doing outdoor activities.
Other interesting fact I came to know about portland is that it has highest number of gentle mens' clubs per person in United states. I did not get a chance till now but will certainly be paying my visit to some (??) of them ;).
Portland downtown has nice pubs, we went once to irish pub. They had there traditional music live that day and people were doing line dancing, one like in the Titanic movie, we also tried a few steps. One other thing I tried is pedalling a dragon boat with Mayank (my friend from bhu and Talisma) and his team. Its fun but is really tiring. May be will do it again.
I have told the sad story of my vehicle registration problem to most of you. For the sake of completeness will mention it here again. The roads specially the back roads on mountains are very pretty here and are many. I wanted to buy a motorcycle but figured out here that I cannot register that in oregon because I am california resident. There can be ways around still trying to figure that out. I dont want to take any risk with insurance and stuff. Specially the cops here are very strict about traffic rules and are too many. Also here the cops sometimes ride normal looking cars and thats good way of catching violators. Therefor people here are very careful of speed limits and stuff.
That said, my office is a good 3.4 miles from place where I live. So I bought a very normal bike (read cheap) . It takes me 20 minutes to get to office, so I get 40 minutes of exercise for free daily, am saving the environment from being polluted , tress from being cut ......
About Intel .. the work is good. I cannot talk about that here ... There are some 300 interns here in oregon area and as usual people keep organising something or other. But I miss those free lunches and events like yahoo, there are only few intern events. And I also miss the game room of yahoo. playing pool and foosball was so much fun last year.
There are other things .. which i will tell you guys in my next post.
Unexpected twists in the tale..
Multicast anyday is quicker than unicast, thanks Mohit :)
So, thanks to Rajesh, I reached Seattle from the safe confines of santa barbara. No toofan, no gunde, no aag, sorry we have no masaledaar stories to say. But the roadtrip was absolute fun.
Rajesh has posted pics. Will have him post it..
Completing the last leg of journey from portland to seattle was non eventful. Here are some observations about this place:
- People drive slow, like real slow. The leftmost lane is for people at the speed limit, right most lane is always under speed..
- Lotsa people....yeaaaaah. There's all the trappings of a big city, traffic, parking problems..reminds me of b'lore :-D
- Young crowd.. Welcome change from last summer :-D
And then, the first day at work, I met the man himself..Bill G! That was an exciting start. No pics, sadly. We had to leave everything behind for security reasons. Im surprised they didnt blindfold us and take! Anyways, it was great to talk to the man up close..
Ok.. and for anyone who hasnt heard it from me already...mucchad is married (since this is a public blog!).. The proverbial twist in the tale..Now, I know you all are very sad for me and want to lend me a shoulder to cry..Thanks guys, I really appreciate! Yes, Im still pretty shocked and depressed. I know, I should try to move on and all. Its very hard though...saccha pyar.. :-D
That apart, its been loads of fun. MS has 1200 interns!! So there is a mad mad splurge of activity going on all the time..
Have posted some pics on facebook. We went to the alki (its called as al-kai, we kept saying al-kai-duh) :-D beach and did a bbq and watched fireworks. The place was filled with thousands of people bbqing, drinking, playing volleyball.. It was a very lively time..Here's the link.. Notice how im trying to move on :-)
http://ucsb.facebook.com/album
More stories coming..
Hows the biker dude? And whats mr karma up to?
Su, good luck reading papers
Cheerios
Ramya
Friday, July 6, 2007
Have SummerPostitis?
Maine socha having a place where we can post (links to) and follow the fun stuff goin' on around the country would be a really cool idea. (I like taking ze credit. Sorry Ramya :-) ). It'd be cool to have a substitute for the dinner-time chatathons, plus we'll have a bunch of stuff by the end of this summer.
To set the ball rolling, a quick update on my trip to NY. I stayed at my friend's home where, Allah be praised, his Mom was visiting from Kerala. It'd been a six year deal that his Mom'll treat me to Idlis the day we meet. She stuck to her word, and Inshaallah, they were worth the wait. We headed out to a Jazz club where a really cool sounding guitarist was strumming away. We shelled out a cover charge, (I'd never pay that much 'cept if I was on a hot date. In the future! :-) ) enjoyed a great performance and headed out through this overflowing party zone to a big park where a million guitarists were sitting out in the open sky-high on the fun stuff and strumming away lustily. Some wandering fellas wanted to know really bad how we were doin' and if we wanted some more fun right there; it took a lot of persuasion to convince them we were there just for the music.
The next day we packed our bags for Long Beach, spent a couple of hours, and established the truth of the matter as to which of the oceans has warmer waters this time of the year. Continuing the musical theme of the trip, we watched the NY Philharmonic perform Summertime classics from the last century. The best part was when the conductor would go through a detailed story and then look for the plot in the following performance. There was a beautiful piece on the Elbe river, where they started with two flutes for two streams that join and part and join again with the sound of raindrops falling in the background, and on it went until it passed out of the country with a flourish...Amazing!
We went back home to find a journalist waiting for us. Turned out he was working on a story on which books people've felt a connection with, so we'd an impromptu interview. Now if you see my pic on Rediff someday, you'll know who to hunt down :-).
My friend, Manish, then took us out to this Gujarati restaurant (a veggie place, Ramya) where they seat you in a really nice setting and bring out three loaded courses for dinner. No menu, no choice, no nothing! Just lean back and wait for the goodies; and eat all you can. Highly recommended! I've put up some photos here.
Apart from that, I like this place. It's thickly wooded and has nice trails to ride around. There's the IV of Princeton univ nearby and as for work, there are a few new projects starting up, so I'm pretty much charting out my own path. सब लोग मस्त मज़े मैं हो, इस आशा से यह ख़त यहीं समाप्त कर्ता हूँ। अलिव्दा ।