Saturday, November 11, 2006

Random Photos from Random Activities!

Hi Everyone,
Since I am too buzy/lazy :-) to make a real post, I am putting up these random photos of me from random "non studying" activities that I have been upto (captions are below the photos).


At a halloween party (I am dressed as a ________ Sailor; you can put anything you want in the blank lol).



At an American Football Game (It was -2 degrees and to make things worse, UIUC lost that game in the last minute!)


At Murphy's, a campustown Irish pub where all the international students meet every Thursday!


Ice-skating during Halloween weekend. The three of us won the 'Most Original Costume' contest. We were the 'Drunken Sailors'!


At Clybournes, a campustown club (we are all doing the Japanese tourist "V" thing!).

Monday, October 09, 2006

Another year has wizzzed past!

As most of you know, my birthday was last Tuesday (Oct 3rd). I turned 24 this year! I would like to say thank you again to everyone who wished me :-) and, Cara, thanks again for the chocolates :-)

I didn't do much on my birthday, I just went to classes as usual in the morning. In the afternoon, I went to volunteer at this dinner organized by an Indian student charity organization here called Asha. I expected to get out of it by around 7, but it took much longer and it was 10:30 when I went back to my hostel! When I went back to my hostel, a few of my hostel mates surprised me by organizing a cake for my birthday! So I had a mini cake cutting party! I felt bad that I had kept them waiting for so long. Thanks again guys for organising it and waiting for so long, Bei Na, thanks again for the cake, Kevin, thanks for taking the photos :-) Here are the pictures:

The cake. It was an ice-cream cake with vanilla ice-cream and a chocolate base (yummm).

(L-R) Navi, Simon, Lothar, Denise.

(L-R) Bei Na, some guy gate crashing the party :-), Shaun, Kenneth.

(L-R) Kenneth, Bei Na, Shaun, Shaun, Navi, that guy again, Kevin, Lothar, Simon, Denise.

That guy decided to cut the cake as well!

Friday, September 15, 2006

Illini Union and Main Quad

The Illini Union which is the main administrative building:

The main quad which is behind the Illini Union:

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Thomas M Siebel Centre

The Thomas M Siebel Centre where I study/work:





A plaque in the centre:


One of the classrooms in the centre:



Inside the centre; the entrance floor:


One of the people/room locators on the wall:


A balcony/sitout on the fourth floor:


Looking down from the fourth floor:



The open door is the entrance to my office which is on the second floor (I share it with many RAs):

My office space/desk:

Engineering Quad and Library

The Engineering Quad and Library: The lawn with paths cutting across is the Engineering (Bardeen) Quad and the Building you see is the Engineering (Grainger) Library.


The quad from the other end. This building is the main Engineering Building.

The plaque commemorating the naming of the quad:

Saturday, September 09, 2006

Farewell

The Farewell

The last couple of days before I flew out of Auckland were very emotional and hectic. I was feeling very nostalgic and melancholic. I would not be able to play squash and cricket as much anymore! There was also the small matter of living away from my family for the first time and missing all the great friends :-). The farewell officially started off when I went to 'Shilpa's Birthday' at La Porchetta. It would have helped if I knew that it was in the Parnell one and not the one in downtown lol. Somehow I manged to get there (around 25 mins late as usual) to see the biggest gathering of my Kiwiplan buddies waiting for me! It was a true surprise; I had no idea that it was coming! Thanks again guys for organising the surprise farewell party and for the awesome headphones! I use them everyday!

After some days Asheesh was in town for the Russell Peters jig and I got to say bye to him and Husain then. The taxi picture was taken that day! By the way, all thanks to Rob for the pictures in this post :-) We had lunch at Nandos and then went to Asheesh's house to watch Husain's wedding video. We also managed to fit in a game of foosball!


My last day at work was a very eventful day. They had a farewell presentation during the monthly lunch which was very nice. I got woolen gloves and thermals which I am sure I will need in a month or so when it starts snowing here! I said goodbye to everyone at work and left at around 6:30pm. Then I got my last takeaway from Punjabhi Dhaba. Thejas and me always got takeaway from there every Friday. I got a drop from Sanjev that day because I had already sold my car. So I said goodbye to Sanjev and told him not to break TSS :-). Then Thejas and me had our last Friday Punjabi Dhaba takeaway dinner. After that I dropped Thejas to the busstop and part two of that day started at 9pm (!) when we went to Sunil's house for his birthday dinner.

The dinner at Sunil's place was great (thanks to Sunil's Mom :-)). A bunch of us got together there and had a good time. Then we all decided to leave because it was getting late (everyone was going to come to the airport the next day). When we were about to leave, we got the crazy idea of me going downtown one last time! So we called Sunil and headed out to downtown. We finally ended up at a coffee place in downtown which is open 24 hours and chatted for hours and hours about almost everything! It was great, there were flashbacks from engineering, philosophical discussions about the meaning of life and the list goes on and on! We finally decided to leave at 4am!

So I got home at 5am and like always I had left things to be done at the last moment! By the time I finished up all those things it was already 10am. Thejas came home at around 8am and we had some of the Punjabi Dhaba stuff from the previous night for breakfast! Rob, Cara, Sunil, Prasanthan, Anand and Vinod arrived at 10am to take me to the airport. So we loaded the suitcases into the cars and headed to the airport. Asheesh and Sanja called while we were on the way to the airport. Once we got there I got into the long queue for checking in. I had 30kgs in my suitcase and was worried whether they would accept it because the maximum allowed was 25kgs! Finally we got to the counter and as feared, the lady asked me to reduce it to 25kgs! So I removed my long snow jacket, sandals and woolen blanket to get it down to 25kgs and finally managed to finish the check in. I managed to stuff the sandals into my hand baggage and decided to carry the snow jacket with me, but I had to leave my favorite blanket behind! Now that I think about it, I should have carried the blanket and left the snow jacket behind because I have another snow jacket anyway.

After checking in, we went upstairs and had some coffee/juice/snacks and also took the photos that are shown below. Then it was time for me to go :-( I very sadly said my goodbyes and then went in. After getting in, I could still see everyone because they were standing at the higher level, so I waved them goodbye till I could no longer see them and then went in to my gate. I reached my gate exaclty on time because almost everyone had already gone in. So I hurriedly got in then the next phase of the journey started! Auckland to KL. It was mostly eventless, I watched a couple of moives and played some chess! That is it for this post. I will post some pictures of my university in the next few posts and then fill in the rest of the things that have been happening in the posts following those. So watch out for those posts :-)


Friday, September 01, 2006

Procrastination :-)

Hey all, sorry to keep you all waiting. As promised I will be making posts to fill in the gaps soon. In the meantime I just wanted to let you all know that I have now decided to maintain two blogs, one personal blog (this one) and another technical blog. I will continue the discussions related to my courses in the technical blog.

Friday, August 25, 2006

First Post

Hello Everyone. Welcome to my blog about my PhD journey. Its already been around 28 days since the journey started when I flew out from Auckland. Many interesting things have happened since then. I will be making many posts in the near future to fill in the gaps for those 28 days. I have been postponing making posts on the blog since I still dont have my own computer (I should hopefully have one in the next couple of days), but I have now been sort of pushed into starting off this blog because one of the courses that I have taken up requires maintaining a blog. The rest of this post will be about my views about the introductory lecture of that course. All of you Kiwiplan and Software Engineering buddies might be interested in reading the rest of this post. For the rest, just give it a try anyways! :-)

So, the name of the course is Advanced Topics In Software Engineering (CS 527) and it is taught by none other than Prof Ralph Johnson who is one of the Gang of Four who authored Design Patterns: Elements of Reusable Object-Oriented Software. The introductory lecture was an introduction to Patterns and Software Architecture in general.

During the first lecture, there were some references to a parallel between building architecture and software architecture. That is something that I have always wondered about. Will software architects ever be able to comprehensively specify the architecture of a software system and be sure that the specified system will definitely work, in the same way as building architects specify building plans? I guess that is a debatable topic. Some people may say that software architects can already achieve that and others may say that software architects should not even try to emulate building architects since the two areas are not comparable!