Oh well, for the first time in a long time I have broken the 'week' rule i.e. one blog post every week. It wasn't that I couldn't blog - I could have. As a matter of fact, I did write a rather long-winding nostalgic type post. However, after having written 1000 words, I realized that I had barely started - there was way too much stuff popping up in my head. Needless to say, organizing it into a semi-coherent train of thought was a nightmare. So, that post still lies in my draft archive. Maybe one day when I get around to re-editing it, it will see the light of day. Lets see. What has been happening for the last 2 weeks?
- There was 'unofficial' St. Patricks Day on March 3rd. The 'official' St. Patricks day is on March 17th, which is the last day of college before spring break. So, the basic idea is to keep drinking from 6 in the morning till late in the night. Everyone on the main college street was soo drunk that the entire place was smelling of beer. There is a long list of 'quotable' events, but shall pass. Also, I heard that 3 people died of alchohol poisoning. I don't know who they are, but I can guess how it had happened.
1. Get smashed
2. Throw up
3. Forget that you threw up and get smashed again
4. Throw up even harder
5. Forget that you threw up 2 times and get smashed again
6. Oops..dead
- I am doing this interesting psychology type course. It is quite fun to do a course which for once doesn't have
1. An equation
2. A programming assignment
3. A highly skewed student distribution (Ok, I am not going to explain what that means. You need to think.)
4. People talking some un-intelligible techie garbage. *Digression* One of the most painful experiences as a CS graduate student is this jargonization to death. It essentially happens when you are caught in the clutches of some random acquaintance who mistakenly assumes that you might be interested in his research project/ latest gadget acquistion. The death part comes in when you strangle him. *End Digression*. Technology is a necessary evil. You need it, but it's best not to talk about it unless you really really have to. Its like that other thing.
So, for a change, in the class of 25 there are exactly 3 engineering/science/math type people. Timor, Mike and me. Timor is this guy from Belarus with an outrageous Eastern-European accent. Mike is this cocky guy of possibly Irish descent. The rest of the class is from Psychology , History, English etc. Also, most of the students are undergraduates, which gives the class a very different feeling. Firstly, it doesn't feel as sober and serious as a graduate class. Secondly, it isn't as sober and serious as a graduate class.
So, as the only 3 engineers in the class, very often, it falls upon us to explain all things 'technical'. Also, for once we are looked at with awe. See, being an engineer isn't so bad, if you can escape the confines of your environment and show-off to non-engineers. Ok, so, there was this once when the word 'lever' was used in this vague touchy feely sense that only MBA/psychology types are capable of doing. So, our instructor to get the class involved, asks one of us to explain what is a lever. So, Mike goes something like this -
' In physics, a lever is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply mechanical force. It is based on the principle of moments.'
He actually made it sound even more complicated. The whole class was staring at him with its jaw dropped.
Anyway, there was this other section where we were to pair up to have a discussion. So, I paired up with Timor, and everyone paired up with someone else - except this girl sitting to my left. I think she goes to the tanning saloon a lot, because she looks errm...cooked. Seriously. Anyway, she got left out, and since she was the only unpaired person, she had to be put into a group of three. I don't think she really liked that because, in all seriousness she goes, " I really don't like threesomes, I would prefer to just do it with one person.". Then the instructor says, "Is there someone who you would really prefer to do it with?" Actually, I made the last part up, the instructor didn't - the whole class just burst out laughing!!
So, as part of the discussion Timor and I had to practice our co-operational skills by discussing whether a hypthetical child of ours should be sent to private or public school. Private schools are better but expensive. Public schools are free but can be bad at times. We had a limited amount of money. The idea was for us to throw around a number of ideas and reach a consensus. One of the key requirements to solve a problem correctly is to be able to clearly identify what are your exact expectations from the situation. So, when we realized we had a limited amount of money, it struck us that we did have some money after all! We could go on that cruise we had been thinking of for such a long time!! Thats what is called thinking out of the box!
There are still more fun anecdotes. However, people, I am going to sleep now.
- There was 'unofficial' St. Patricks Day on March 3rd. The 'official' St. Patricks day is on March 17th, which is the last day of college before spring break. So, the basic idea is to keep drinking from 6 in the morning till late in the night. Everyone on the main college street was soo drunk that the entire place was smelling of beer. There is a long list of 'quotable' events, but shall pass. Also, I heard that 3 people died of alchohol poisoning. I don't know who they are, but I can guess how it had happened.
1. Get smashed
2. Throw up
3. Forget that you threw up and get smashed again
4. Throw up even harder
5. Forget that you threw up 2 times and get smashed again
6. Oops..dead
- I am doing this interesting psychology type course. It is quite fun to do a course which for once doesn't have
1. An equation
2. A programming assignment
3. A highly skewed student distribution (Ok, I am not going to explain what that means. You need to think.)
4. People talking some un-intelligible techie garbage. *Digression* One of the most painful experiences as a CS graduate student is this jargonization to death. It essentially happens when you are caught in the clutches of some random acquaintance who mistakenly assumes that you might be interested in his research project/ latest gadget acquistion. The death part comes in when you strangle him. *End Digression*. Technology is a necessary evil. You need it, but it's best not to talk about it unless you really really have to. Its like that other thing.
So, for a change, in the class of 25 there are exactly 3 engineering/science/math type people. Timor, Mike and me. Timor is this guy from Belarus with an outrageous Eastern-European accent. Mike is this cocky guy of possibly Irish descent. The rest of the class is from Psychology , History, English etc. Also, most of the students are undergraduates, which gives the class a very different feeling. Firstly, it doesn't feel as sober and serious as a graduate class. Secondly, it isn't as sober and serious as a graduate class.
So, as the only 3 engineers in the class, very often, it falls upon us to explain all things 'technical'. Also, for once we are looked at with awe. See, being an engineer isn't so bad, if you can escape the confines of your environment and show-off to non-engineers. Ok, so, there was this once when the word 'lever' was used in this vague touchy feely sense that only MBA/psychology types are capable of doing. So, our instructor to get the class involved, asks one of us to explain what is a lever. So, Mike goes something like this -
' In physics, a lever is a rigid object that is used with an appropriate fulcrum or pivot point to multiply mechanical force. It is based on the principle of moments.'
He actually made it sound even more complicated. The whole class was staring at him with its jaw dropped.
Anyway, there was this other section where we were to pair up to have a discussion. So, I paired up with Timor, and everyone paired up with someone else - except this girl sitting to my left. I think she goes to the tanning saloon a lot, because she looks errm...cooked. Seriously. Anyway, she got left out, and since she was the only unpaired person, she had to be put into a group of three. I don't think she really liked that because, in all seriousness she goes, " I really don't like threesomes, I would prefer to just do it with one person.". Then the instructor says, "Is there someone who you would really prefer to do it with?" Actually, I made the last part up, the instructor didn't - the whole class just burst out laughing!!
So, as part of the discussion Timor and I had to practice our co-operational skills by discussing whether a hypthetical child of ours should be sent to private or public school. Private schools are better but expensive. Public schools are free but can be bad at times. We had a limited amount of money. The idea was for us to throw around a number of ideas and reach a consensus. One of the key requirements to solve a problem correctly is to be able to clearly identify what are your exact expectations from the situation. So, when we realized we had a limited amount of money, it struck us that we did have some money after all! We could go on that cruise we had been thinking of for such a long time!! Thats what is called thinking out of the box!
There are still more fun anecdotes. However, people, I am going to sleep now.
15 comments:
Heh..:)..Its ok..we can manage..
Yeah, I have the same problem too, I don't know what to do about it..
Yeah, I think the frequency of these fights go up. Everyone is very drunk, and I am sure very many might do something very silly.
The Psychology course is called Emotional Intelligence. It really doesn't feel like a course - atleast what I am used to.
Yeah, I had wanted to buy one of those green shirts but for some reason never got around to buying one.
Oh btw, this Brokeback Mountain comment was most sharp. We just decided that we don't like kids, cruises are so much more managable.
Good quality randomness there :)...
~ Well, I appreciate your cruise idea and all, so much more fun than dealing with whiny kids etc., but cruises are actually very polluting for the environment...Whenever the ship anchors, loads of dump and crap are thrown into the pristine waters and end up affecting the marine ecology along the shorelines, and prolly elsewhere too. Not as bad as an oil-spill for sure, but way too much spill-over for the sake of entertainment/relaxation...obviously a hot button topic with me :)
~ Yeah I get the pop-up too, maybe its something to do with your Site Meter stuff?
~ Ahh, the season of the American-super-tan-woman...its like the seasonal racial role reversal, I feel White since I am surrounded by Brown.
~ Somehow, I've never enjoyed the Psych classes I took, it always seemed like everything was super-duper over analyzed, and I ended up yawning and doodling a lot in them...maybe I took the wrong classes.
Cmon..
Do it its a lot of fun..
And its spontaneous..
You really don't need to think or plan things out!
Lol ... I loved the lever bit :)
Skewed student distribution => three quarters of the class consists of girls?
I heard a Psychology joke ages ago. A bunch of psychology students are running experiments on one of those devices measuring respiration rate, heartbeat, etc. Gradually the scientific air degrades into a childish contest where they hook up to the machine in turn and the others pour ice down their backs, tickle them, etc until the reading goes beyond the normal range. One guy is particularly resistant and sits calmly in his seat no matter what the others do. Until one pretty coed plops down on his lap and gives him a long, deep kiss; and the reading goes right off the chart. She gets up with a smug expression on her face, and then the guy in the hot seat says, "Ok, now lets do that again and take an average."
I get the annoying iLead pop up from this page as well as Smugbug's blog. I guess it must have something to do with either SiteMeter or WebStats4u.
[prashanth] i think its webstats4u. I am reasonably sure. The joke was funny.
[alraqs] This isn't one of those theoretical pschyology classes. Its pretty hands on and fun :)..
Be back later :)..
intern--
:D
Yes, happy holi.
I really do hope that I do get my "dates" right ;)
Jay San has eloped? I am sure he eloped with his advisor..
Of course I observed St Patricks day. This discussion thing happened the next week.
Yeah, seriously what is wrong with girls?...However, I meet about 0 on a daily basis so you really don't need a rocket scientist to figure that one out..
As for teasing me, I get enough of it on a daily basis from some members of my blog readership..
[alraqs] now I didn't understand that..
Nothing wrong with girls... merely that you don't find them in engineering. Ramani's class in IIT had 2 girls. Mine had 3 - out of 96 students in all. Hence, "skewed" student distribution means a class with many undergrads or many girls, depending upon whether you're annoyed or happy respectively.
Mucho sorry for being horrendously late with comments. Don't hate me ok :)...
[intern] today is st. patricks day. not too much celebration. the actual celebration was on the 'unofficial' 2 weeks. spring break begins. making plans....might drive down someplace..
[alraqs] thanks! :)....hmm...thats true....but the environment is getting so messed up that you just don't where to start..
heh..they look soo weird when they are supertanned..they look they have had some chemical treatment or something!!
[moz] thanks :)
[prashanth] yup. there are like 5 guys and 20 girls. quite different to what i am usually used to :)..
ok that joke was...interesting :)...i didn't know that you indulged in pondy jokes...
[jay-san] of course he is..and your exact problem with that is ?
[intern[ what is wrong with girls? good question!
[prashanth] hmm..thats an intersting way to put it...yes...considering our profession we interact with approximately 0 girls...
heheh..funny post da.. i can totally picture the scene..
sounds like a fun script for a college style movie.
Eh? Oye that was a pretty clean joke... rated PG, not R.
There was a bit of a celebration for St.Patricks day here... some green t-shirts and lots of drinking, but nothing big by means of a celebration.
[sarath] thanks!
[prashanth] yes pg13..
hmm.same here..the unoffical 2 weeks back was wild..
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