Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Two things I liked about Christmas

Christmas brings with it lots of new movies, happiness, joy and snow. However this Christmas there were two things that I really fancied:-

  1. Aleks's Controllable Christmas lights was a really good site that lets you view a house from three camera's with inflatable homer, santa, elmo, a message board and lights and the fun thing is that you can control the items in the web cam feeds using simple controls on the web page. Really awesome and neat idea. No wonder its raising lots of money for Celiac Research. I wish his kids a brighter future.
  2. The dudes at the Planetary society have set up a page that allows you too to submit your name, email address etc to be flown to Mars for the upcoming Phoenix mission. It even lets you take a print of a certificate. Cool stuff. It can be found here.
So this Christmas has really been about useless but fun stuff, unless you believe in aliens. Just the way we like it.

In case you guys want to know where I've been recently, we'll my teaching duties at GIK have kept me really busy. I even have a web page at www.giki.edu.pk/go/IT. You may want to check it out. And we had an end of semester party for my compilers students. Pics at http://s119.photobucket.com/albums/o124/iqqi84/GIKI/TASHIP/Comp_Lab. Apart from that all is smooth sailing.

Need to get a decent digital camera fast under 20K(PKRs). Any recommendations???

Looking forward to hearing from you guys. See you around. Take care & seasons greetings. Looking forward to blogging again on or before Eid.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Becoming the master

    To follow the path:
    look to the master,
    follow the master,
    walk with the master,
    see through the master,
    become the master.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

ROFL GIKI WIKI :D

Check this out someone made a reference to Abdul and me on GIKI's wiki page. It was originally on GIKI's wikipage however lateron someone moved it to the Chussi Blog [click here for PK].

Last Paragraph. Awesome stuff.

Regards and keep up the Creative Writing
--
I-T

Thursday, October 26, 2006

MIT Opencourseware ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Just check these slides out. These teachers sure know how to keep kids motivated. I wish I can study from a great university like Stanford, MIT or the likes one day.

Reunions Reunions Reunions

Eid although it is the most boring day of the year and I stick to that, the days before and after can be quite interesting because you end up meeting all sorts of old friends. While coming here, I met Ali Eeman in Islamabad and came to Lahore on the same bus. It was good to get info about lots of old friends. He's working at Askari, something to do with safe investments. Ali Irshad I found out was working at PNG. Bravo Ali Irshad Bravo :). Mustafa Hamdani's working at a Telecom company in Isloo, Hazik's working at Interwood. Well our O-Levels batch of 2000 is all working. Its a practical batch for a practical generation.

Today I met Mohammad Tayyab after so long. He dropped by my place and later on we grabbed subs gobbled them down and headed off to Jarri's. The Beconite gang has been less active in the last two years. Saady boy has gotten himself at Slumberger and hes was last seen on MSN reporting from France somewhere near the louvre. Looks like he's having fun in exchange of working his arse off. Mughni and Zaki are .seen nowhere, Wacky is @ GIK with me, everyone is upto something or somewhere. Kashi is working at a company called Microtech something to do with upper management. Anyways, the gears are churning, the wheels are turning its been fun getting to know that everyone and everything turned out alright. :D

Wait a minute its only just thursday I got a good 2 more days at Lahore. Lets see what else Lady Luck has in store for me.

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Eid Comes

Before this Eid I mean just before, the conditions at GIK were most favorable. If I went to the bank to pay a mess bill, I'd be the first in line and none of that waiting. If I went to play table tennis, the tables would be empty. I'd read when I wanted to, I'd sleep when I wanted to. Thats the great thing during exams about being a faculty member. Things couldnt be better.

Then all of a sudden it came. Time to go home for Eid. The day I regard to be the most boring day of the year came crashing down on me like a 200 pound brick. I copied all the TV series I could get my hand on before leaving (courtesy Raptor), but they werent enough. While coming home I had to wait an hour at every stop. An hour for getting the Topi to Pindi van, more than an hour for Daewoo. I knew everything couldnt be right. However once I got here, I started reading and watching TV series. I noticed that it wasnt that much different except for the fact that if you went somewhere you'd keep getting phonecalls all the time. There isnt really anything special about being home for Eid. Its just normal. Being a kid was a different experience when you'd wait year long for Eidhi and maybe later on buy something like ram for your computer and be really happy with the increase in throughput. Kids!!!!!!

Lots of things have lost their charm nowadays. I guess this is due to adulthood without lots of responsibilities. Watching movies/series isnt as much fun as it was, games have lost their appeal, chocolate isnt that great anymore. Tasty Food isnt the answer to every problem.

Ahhhh!!!!! What the heck, before all of you guys decide to close your browsers I'll say it.

Eid Mubarak to you all

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

A heartful Iftari

Yesterday was an iftar party of a different kind, a group of TA's called the 101 TA Gang came up with an idea of an iftar party. A bit of planning and it was decided. Fruit chat & Chicken Karahi were supposed to be the main attraction. Obaid, Mumtaz, Asif and Uzair set off cooking and making stuff. The head cook was Obaid.

Anyways I came in at about 5:40 when everything was made and waiting to be devoured. I was amazed to look at the quantity of Chat. What does six people and lots of food mean. Yes you guessed it, six stuffed people who cant even move their own weight. Two hours of munching and crunching and we were almost out. In the end, everything ended with tea and jalebi. That settled everything down. Half an hour and we were able to walk around.

We ought to have more 101 Iftar parties in the future. In fact we were even discussing the feasibility of making our very own 101 hotel. There was lots of fun and laughter and the main joke was when Qamar who practically ate nothing heard about the bill we were supposed to pool in, ate the remaining chat with such vigor that it seemed that he'd been hungry since a week.

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

The start of another blog

Okay this is me again and I'm announcing that I've started another blog for FreeBSD where I shall put up BSD stuff, problems and solutions. The main motivation behind making this blog is to give something back to the internet. I'm no expert in BSD. I've been using it for just around 4 days, however lots of people face problems and with better documentation, problems will hurt less.

I also intend to put up my Compilers Lab material  up on the internet for hungry minds out there.

Regards,

Iqbal Talaat Bhatti

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

PC-BSD Up and Running

Finally 4 hours of khawaari[mental torture] lead me to finally install PC-BSD
from CD1. The fact that I relied on i.e. that the faculty proxy is fast, has
just been nullified. The speed dropped from 40K to 3K today. Murphy's law!!!!
[google for it]. now I have to download and install all the necessary
software which include but are not limited to:-

OpenOffice
Java
Mozilla Firefox
NetBeans

Hopefully this is the start of a new and more stable operating system. Windows
crashes, viruses, spyware and the likes were really affecting my throughput.
And now that I'm a compilers T-A, the only tools I'm using are Java, Python,
gcc, Office, Acrobat, Media Players, Downloading, Browsing etc ...

So I hope that this move is for the better.

Plus 101 TAship is a hassle because the 101 Lab has 1/4 windows PC's. Really
old PC's with windows installed. I really dont know why they havent been
installed with Linux. I mean linux is the thing to breathe new life into old
and dying hardware. So sometimes I need to set up an FTP server and the 1 CD
version of Ubuntu does not come bundled with it. I need to also Download
Knoppix and burn it, but on 3 K bandwidth I guess we can safely assume that
it'll take ages.

Note to Self : Get webmin up and ready too, you'll need it someday.

Okay dudes see you next time.

Saturday, September 23, 2006

ACM Softcom

As usual this is your host I-T reporting live, but this time from ACM Softcom speedprogramming competition. Although I've never been a contestant, I'm proud to be a judge. Devising test cases and looking at outputs and handling pressure is fun. Plus you get free food and thats definitely a plus point . *Enjoying sandwiches*
 
Later on Azi and Hashim are also going to come in as judges for the quiz competition. Oh and Tiffy, I got your email. I'll post updates soon enough. Oh cool, some submissions are coming in. GTG guys.
 
And congrats to Maria on getting a job, well done sis!!!. I'm now relying her to buy me a ticket to Aussie Land so that I can go and visit and drive her Toyota Supra. :D
 
See you guys later,
 
Till then TOODLES!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, September 11, 2006

The office in the stairs

Well as usual this is I-T reporting live from the office in the stairs. I wish it could be in the clouds, but I guess stairs will have to do for now. For those of you who are wondering where the hell I've gotten to, I'm in GIK at the moment working in the Faculty of CS as a TA/Lab Engineer. About GIK well, its different then when I was a student and by different I mean reh eh eh eh eally different. Society work looks meaningless. When I look at kids I look at idiots wasting their time, time that should've been spent on something more productive. The ironic thing is that I used to be one of those idiots. Anyways TA ship is still a good experience. Its fun desiging a lab course and also fun spending entire afternoons drinking Tang and lemonade and later on drinking Milkshakes in the evening. Nashes company is going great and now we're thinking of launching in Sweden too. So hence I'll have to start work on code in order to do that. Need to manage my time a little more in order to accomplish this task at hand.

Apart from that everything is going on great. Azi and Shah were over this weekend. We went to Abaseen the restaurant by the river that literally means Father of the River. However we ended up eating chicken. Due to limited space in Dabba's Car, Farhan, Zubair and I went via cycle. It was really fun. Cycling in the night time is amazing especially if you're holding out a mobile phone in one hand to see where you're going and being ocassionaly blinded by truck lights heading your way. Moreover since the roads were so full of cracks and crevices not to mention the absence of proper roads in some of these areas, the ride was really really bumpy. Visibility was at an all time low because of all the dust in the air courtesy Road Construction. It was fun. When we reached there we ate Chicken Karahi and had the regular cold drinks followed by Kawa which was followed by regular tea. The meal wasnt extraordinary in any way however the experience was great.

Just today I got a phone call for Atif Anwar aka Tiffy. He's a friend of mine who is currently studying in the university of Southern California and doing his Masters in the field of Industrial Engineering. Real fun talking to him after so long. So for those of you who happen to know him, he's doing great.

Apart from that my sis in Australia just called me over the weekend and told me that the Crocodile Hunter Steve just passed away and the whole of Australia is struck by greif. For those of you who knew Steve or watched Animal Planet, he was an energetic and funny individual and really I didnt think he would go away this way.

My brother in sweden on the other hand has to cook his own food [:D] BURN however he can download stuff at a 100K so this has backfired and is obviously not working.

Anyways best of luck people. See you all next time.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

The night before another farewell

Well this is I-T as usual reporting live but this time from home on the eve of a very important special event, the night before the day when KB, the eldest of the bhatti brothers is leaving for sweden but on a literary epic quest one that will take him to the depths of Gotenberg. Just to be exact, Chalmers University. At the moment everyone is tired after scurrying about from here to there, running errands and stuff. Relatives have been visiting since the last three hours and now it is 12:30 AM. Last days are well ... umm... different if not anything else. The day started off with us getting gadgets and tech accessories. In fact the fact that we were out getting tech stuff today was because of yesterday when we weighed KB's PC. It weighed a whole 5 KG. That was too much for him to take and too much to handle, so he set a budget a budget under 50 K Rupees. Once that had been done, I contacted yet again the person who does not exist that I .... well used to work for, but still do in  a virtual way. He suggested ibuy a pretty cool site that is the authorized dealer of quite a few makes. There was this Decent dell machine availible just under 50 K, well I doubt that you would've guessed it but its a Dell Inspiron 1300 and they had it stocked. And that was when we got one booked. Only to go forth and get it. THen came along the addons e.g. clipon webcam, IDE 2 USB converter. I bought myself a 512 MB MP3 Player and USB Mass Storage Device while running around Hafeez center. I've been using it since the last well, 8 hours and it has served me well. And it continues to do so. At the moment I'm listening to Red Hot Chilli Peppers, The Zephyr song. Anyways buying this made me do one thing that I have wanted to do since quite a bit of time and that is organizing my music collection according to my desired mood. My current desired mood is relaxed. Other desired moods include alert, cool, 80's, oldie(thank god its not gay anymore). This is the kind of stuff you'd expect from a geek computer nerd. CS kind of does that to youk, but then again there are positive sides to the story as well.

Ahhhh now where was I, so many relatives visiting means that I wont be able to depart for GIK today, which is bad in a good way because I wont be able to get started on the Compilers Manuals that I intended to, however I will be able to go and see KB off at the Airport. Oh goodie, Desert Rose is on :) Another step closer to my current mood goal of relaxed and once I reach to that state, my next mood goal is anticipated to Dark and my friend Rappie knows what that means, yep Rappie if you're reading this you guessed it NIGHTCRAWLER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay dudes this is I-T going *kapoof*. See you guys next time same blog time, same blog channel.

Oh man blog composing on this laptop is so soooooooooooo goood. I want to run away with it. This night I'll play Golem, KB will be Frodo and well we all know what the laptop will be. Its going to be a long night Sigh!!!!!!

Saturday, August 26, 2006

Back to GIKI

Well I went to gik today afte a lon itme and I saw Hatim blogging an d I decded to give it a try on my wy back from teh daweoo termail even though they have sucky ekbord with key s really heard to press ti wa sitll a good way to kill time. After going yesterday to bytesenes. the 2nd last time I go there as an empoyee, i deided to work at the university(GIKI) as a TA. I went fo rthe interiew early in the moring after a journey that lased toe whole enight. I reahed IGKI and it looked diffrent. Met a lot of old freinds. Had a lot of fun. The TAhship intreveriew was great. I wodnder if you gcan read this. I acan but mayee it is i n my head that mwhy .

I got 2 labs. I have to share the burden of 1/3 of the 300 CS101 students and pierre is getting them hooked on linux from the start. This should be interesting. Apart from that they gavee me the compilers and langauge lab too. Hve to decide its course content from scratch with Usmnan the instructor from scratch because it is being foffer d for he first time. This should be fun. Masroor said he would help me with algos for code Jam. I hoep tht the busy s`heduel allows me to tke time out for everythig.

I wen t bcak with Hatim. He generously gave me a ride till pindi daewoo even thought he himself got off at Hasan Abdal. Great Guy. He's the reason I got into microsfot ni the first place. Inshallah Nice things will happen to nice poeple.

now my fingers hurt these keys are as hard as rocks with litlte rocks between thim. Will post this later. Mouse not owrking. Onlly enough engery to save as draft. Cant find quick post contact in list.

I-T out. Might wriet from Lahore

Friday, June 30, 2006

Maria Go Bye Bye!!!!

Yesterday was quite a hectic day. Most of the day was spent doing stuff such as packing bags, carrying luggage, weighing 40 KG boxes by carrying them and stepping onto a weighning scale. Thats right!!! Yesterday night my Sister left for Sydney via Bangkok to start a new life. Best of luck. Yesterday, the airport was quite a scene, had quite a hard time consoling Ami.
However to be quite honest, I didnt feel a thing. I really dont know why. Maybe because the world is such a small place today. However the takeoff at 11:50 pm was spectacular. All of us walked to the right of the airport and witnessed the Jumbo jet get on to the runway, accelerate and take off at a 40 degree angle. Spectacular indeed. Just to vanish into the hazy night sky(thanks to Lahore's Automobile Industry), and then appear again travelling in the opposite direction far away as three dots moving across the sky and vanishing finally. It wasnt until 5:20 am till we got an email from Maria saying that she cant find a phone and she's okay and all. Pretty advanced airport.
Anyways at estimated 4:00 pm she'll reach Australia to her new home and well I get to occupy her room and we all live happily ever after. I guess thats something only time will tell.

Friday, June 23, 2006

The Breaking News[In MultiColor]

THis is the question people have been asking me for a long long time until the point that its becoming kinda frustrating answering it. Anyways dudes, I cant go to Microsoft this October, however I may be able to go next October. Thanks for all the support. And this is all there is to it.
Apart from that everything is A Okay. I'm looking for a job to pursue and I'm perfectly happy. I dont have a picture with me so I'm putting a smiley :) <-- to show how happy I am.
OH and the Certain Mr. Somebody who I work for who I havent met suggested to me that we need little demons in our servers. You know little ones with pointy tails.

For Code Geeks:-

rectangles are defined by 4 vertices. We have lots and lots of rectangles. Come up with a solution better than O(n) time to determine how many points there are in the rectangles. Post solutions in comments. First awesome answer gets a treat from me :D.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Driving in Lahore's Killer Traffic

Well now that I have a break from the tough academic life at GIK, I finally have little if not much time at my hands, just enough to learn cooking and driving. So on todays menu was driving from 2:00 to 3:00 pm in Liberty, Center Point and Gandhi Park. Did I mention I hate roundabouts.The people here have no road sense(newbie driver talking), the people are deaf(you could honk all you want, but they wont listen, rather stroll along in front of your car at angles that make them look as if they are switching lanes rather than crossing the road. Okay the description most befitting to driving in Lahore is 1st Gear, 2nd Gear, Clutch, break, 1st Gear, Clutch Break. Maybe I'm overdoing it a little bit.

Apart from driving I'm working nowadays for someone who does not exist, whom I havent met and havent talked to and yet something makes me feel that he'll pay me for doing nothing at the end of the month. It was that certain person who does not exist who started pronouncing "Evil M$ person"[ME] as Evil Madolla Person. Gracias!!! You guys probably think that I'm working for some sort of Government Agency or Covert Op's, and if you're thinking along those lines. Its far more serious than what you think.

Anyways, Look at what I got <bzzt> *you are startled by the white Light* ((YOu remember no more))

Anyways I learned to cook Chicken Karahi today and it was awesome, one dish I definitely know how to cook, and I need to know how to remember to cook so here Goes.

CHICKEN KARAHI:

The Stove:

Take 1 Kilo of Chicken, throw in pot along with some hot oil[No! the oil doesnt have peppers or chilli in it, it has to be preheated]. Then you leave the chicken in and occasionally turn over and over and over.

Meanwhile, at Another Corner of the Kitchen where the cutting boards Dwell:-

Take out some Garlic. Around I clove. Take the segments out and peel. Also cut 1/2 Kilo of Tomato into Cubes, around 1/2 Ginger[okay I'm no expert in weight, but around as much ginger that would make 2 segments of your finger], cut around 4 Green Chillies, And take out the leaves[I beleive they were parsley] and start separating the leaves from the stems.

Back to the Stove after translocating the cutting board with all the Goodies on top of it there:-

Cut the garlic up a bit and throw it in the middle of the Chicken, and keep turning the chicken until golden brown. Once this is done, throw in the tomato[this will make the paste]. After this step throw in just a bit of Haldi[Tumeric], some corriander powder, some safaid zeera. Let everything slowly cook  and stuff, and in a bit, add all the parsley leaves and the Ginger. When it ends up looking like chicken karahi, add in the Green Chillies, pepper and squeeze in half a lemon. I guess that covers Chicken Karahi. :D

I-T does not accept any legal responsibilities or does not provide any assurances for the turn out of your chicken Karahi and shall not be held accountable for the any of mishaps that might happen. For safety purposes always cook with industrial grade safety googles and wear gloves. *Okay this is extending this a bit too far, so I'll stop now. Anyways Happy Cooking. I just wish I had a digital camera to capture this in its true essence.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

I can Flyyyyyyyyyy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Another one of my daring but nevertheless stupid adventurous stunts. We have a set of 12 stairs in front of our faculty. I challenged Imad to jump over them. I thought he would chicken out, but to my amazement he ran and jumped over them and had quite a hard impact on the floor. This was quite an amazing feat. And now when Imad Theeta did it, I knew that its too late and I should be the one next. So I went back came in running and somehow couldn't make it to full speed, I was only at 75% of my max speed when I jumped. Even then, when I was airborne, I felt that I could make it with sufficient clearance. It was amazing for a moment I actually was flying that is until the impact. I landed on my right foot, lost balanced, slammed my right knee into the pavement rolled and slammed my left elbow on the floor, but I was alive. In fact I thought that I'd never felt better. The thought of doing something that you wanted to do and thought was'nt possible just materialized before my eyes. One of my happiest days in GIK. The only problem was that I could get up. After two efforts I finally got up on the third one after quite a bit of rest and examining everything for a fracture. Thank God there was none. I practically limped all the way back to the hostel and after that the swelling came in. now I walk slower than a snail, have a swollen right foot, a swollen right knee and a left calf that hurts like hell and that'll recover in around a week. *Sob* I'll really miss GIK.

And I'll really miss you Imad, and I'll miss all the crazy things we could have done.

Q)Todays blog trivia. What stupid and insane cool stunt will Imad and I-T pull off next if there is really a next time:-
  1. Jumping off a bridge onto a moving truck.
  2. Jumping off a moving tractor onto a bridge.
  3. Climbing mount Everest in a wet suit.
  4. Jumping off the top of LOGIK(GIKI's very own clock tower) onto the back of Ghora

Friday, May 26, 2006

In response to Google Blocking New Media Journal

New Media Journal is a site blocked by Google because of the following articles:-
  1. How has Islam Enriched your Life
  2. Islam is as Islam Does
  3. Islam a False Religion
Inside these articles Prophet Muhammad(The last Messenger of God according to Islam) is accused of being a tyrant and a child molester. Moreover verses have been tactfully extracted from the quran out of context to deliver wrong messages. I would request people not to base their opinions based on the opinions of others, but rather study the Quran and the Life of the Prophet Muhammad Themselves(Muhammad, by Martin Lings is my recommendation). Moreover if people think that there are any problems with what the followers of a religion do, it may be cited in a more peaceful & mature manner rather than an accusatory style so that views may be clarified in a peaceful manner.

Articles such as the ones quoted above spur hatred and do more bad than good. The site on one hand claims that "Opinions expressed by contributing writers are expressly their own and may or may not represent the opinions of The New Media Journal, its editorial staff or its publisher. " and on the other has started an anti Google Campaign by maintaining a list of Non Google Search Engines, and spreading out Anti Google T-Shirts under the name of free media. In my Opinion the level of moderation by Google was very necessary & moderate. I fully support what Google did and this incident has only increased my trust in Google.

P.S. If anyones possible responses to this article are hurtful to any party in any way then I suggest you keep your views to yourselves. Only post comments if you have some insightful and most of all something moderate and mature to say.

Get The Facts!!!

Oh and I spent most of yesterday night after coming back websurfing. Also went through the Microsoft Get The Facts site, and found some of the stuff there quite ridiculous. There is a study comparing Windows 2003 with Suse Linux Enterprise server version 9 availible here . The capabilities compared are:-

Directory Server
Certificate Server
Web Server
File Server
Print Server
Networking Server

In most cases apart from that of an FTP server, it declares that the following packages arent Suse Certified or do not come packaged with Suse. In my opinion, it can be assumed that a Web Server on Linux would mean that the administrator has enough sense to download Apache and set it up, rather than declaring that it is a disability of the Linux platform. Another advantage Linux has that is not actually compared is horizontal scalability or clustering which is not actually brought up. I'd rather not go on boasting about my opinion.

Packing up some flab for the winters

Yep You guys got that right! I have four months till I get to Seattle and until then I hope to eat lots and lots of food that I would'nt be able to eat around after October [:(] GOD BLESS CROFTY . I'm doing a great job going out to lots and lots of restaurants and also getting my pockets emptied in the process. Oh and now that Azi's gone, Rappie and I are coming up with groundbreaking Chussi's & Theories.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Desperately in need of a Digital Camera

Too many things are happening nowadays. Last days at home, meeting freinds and stuff. People coming and going. Stuff I'd love to remember one day. But the big downside is that I dont have a digital camera. Finalized some things with someone who doesnt exist and will hopefully spend some time with my new imaginary friend before going to the states. Today we even went out and had dinner together. <-- Okay this is one of the main reasons why I need that camera. I'm not nuts.

Anyways Azi is coming from Pindi tomorrow for a job interview and he'll bunk at my place. But hey, maybe I'll be able to take my brothers video camera and capture this, not such a bad idea. Anyways I have a considerable amount of homework to do before starting off with the imaginary person who doesnt exist and with whom I didnt have a conversation this night. Okay until next time, toodles.

P.S. Someone buy me a digital Camera. I wish my blog had more pictures in it.

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Goodbye GIK :( 'sob

Okay today was the last trip in along with friends in a Panther from GIK to Lahore. I've come back home to get a passport corrected, then it'll be back to GIK on a friends car till convocation where I'll wait for my parents to come pick me up. By the way the followin gpicture was created in using http://artpad.art.com/artpad/painter/. An awesome time pass utility Basim introduced me to.

Anyways until next time have fun, and this is a picture I just came up with.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Exams finally over and not a thing to do

Yesterday I had my final paper. It wasnt the best of papers but its over. Finally!!!! Right now I'm just listening to songs by Rafi and Kishore, thats what I usually do when I have nothing else to do, spent most of the night with B making dance moves for our upcoming dance vid. Was just bugging Babarman. Aaah this is the life, I cant even dream of graduating and doing a job, its so fun here. Now I'll have to go home and mark my attendance there and after that return and have fun till convocation once I apply for the passport and stuff. After the Convocation I'll be able to put an Engr. in front of my name so I'll have to get used to that so now you guys call me Engr_iqqi :P.
 
I think I'll watch movies tonight with babar man after getting a litre of ice cream. Aaaaah!!!! This is the life. But before that I'll ahve to run around till 5:00 PM around GIKI for clearance. its something thats going to take a while. Anyways until next time see you around. Have writen 50 comments on our yearbook till now. Need to write many more. I think I'll cut down on size to increase throughput. And thats about it for today.
 

Exams over and not a thing to do

Yesterday I had my final paper. It wasnt the best of papers but its
over. Finally!!!! Right now I'm just listening to songs by Rafi and
Kishore, thats what I usually do when I have nothing else to do, spent
most of the night with B making dance moves for our upcoming dance
vid. Was just bugging Babarman. Aaah this is the life, I cant even
dream of graduating and doing a job, its so fun here. Now I'll have to
go home and mark my attendance there and after that return and have
fun till convocation once I apply for the passport and stuff. After
the Convocation I'll be able to put an Engr. in front of my name so
I'll have to get used to that so now you guys call me Engr_iqqi :P.

I think I'll watch movies tonight with babar man after getting a litre
of ice cream. Aaaaah!!!! This is the life. But before that I'll ahve
to run around till 5:00 PM around GIKI for clearance. its something
thats going to take a while. Anyways until next time see you around.
Have writen 50 comments on our yearbook till now. Need to write many
more. I think I'll cut down on size to increase throughput. And thats
about it for today.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Goodbye GIKI

I just came across an awesome keyboard (late 80's) style with really hard clicky keys. Dont you just love tactile response. GIKI never fails to throw you surprises even now. Just a week ago I discovered a well employees think is haunted with Ginns. (Note to self : Must go at night for photo session at haunted well). Another thing I just found out recently is that the mosque next to the guest house was the first structure built in GIK(pretty cool huh) All these years I thought it was logik.

Last paper is tomorrow night and I'm here in the library. Studying sometimes, and sometimes admiring the books I never had the time to read(or couldnt make the effort to). My application for summer semester T.A. ship just got rejected, so the thud factor is still there. They just dont want summer time TA's, they have better full time T.A.'s. Now I'm thinking of spending the last month here before the convocation, going out and making trips in between. It's been a while since the last road trip. Today between study sessions, I had time to check out these awesome tourism books, and I have really cool tourist sites marked on my mental image of the world, hoping that someday I too can go look at some of the most magnificient sites of the world. Trust me you guys dont want a description of everything in this already really descriptive blog. You guys will know when I post from the locations live one day. Inshallah!!!! Right now GIK is preparing for0 Mushi( Gen Pervez Musharraf) to come to our institute and hand out degrees. This place will turn into alcatraz or something. :D. Anyways it was fun, I better head off to some work, take care people.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Check out this dhumkee(Threat)

A friend of mine just received this email from someone. Since when was expressing your own opinion against the law. The mere fact that he forwarded it to my friend means that its baseless. Even though I'm not really interested in the content, this article stays.

Note to rehan hussain : I want one of those name slandering illegal act emails too.

Regards,

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: rehan hussain <billasajda@yahoo.com>
To: abuse@google.com
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 20:57:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: name slandering - illegal act - crime againts section 22-A under islamic law
To GOOGLE,
Dear Sir / Madam
 
Trust all well on your side"
 
 I Rayhan Hussain on behalf of   www.Arrahman-Arraheem.com are at your disposal for the removal of such group " http://live2see.blogspot.com/2005/12/babar-razzaq-chaudry.html
It is effecting the credibilityy of the celebrities and very important and respected people that are affiliated with us in the promotion of "Peace and Universal brother hood" and this Peace effort is not only by one idividual its an effort that is in progress globally and steaks will be very high if these unlawfull acts from this group does not come to a halt. This matter is being looked upon by local courts and lawyers and currently have release subpoenas  for their arrests.( court orders are in hand and can be presented upon request).
On behalf of Arrahman-Arraheem.com I Rayhan Hussain will one more time attach the document which consist of unlawfull act under section 22-A by this so called http://live2see.blogspot.com/2005/12/babar-razzaq-chaudry.html . It is against the law to bName Slander bwithout any probable cause or proof.
These people are committing a crime against Peace and Universal brotherhood and as you may know this by now that very important, respected politicians and celebrities are affiliated with this website and its cause to promote bPeaceb globally.
Kindly reply us asap with the approval of ARTILCLES removal from GOOGLEbs jurisdiction, Apprantly this customer of yours is unlawfully and illegally misusing your space for the distruction of our image and efforts through out the globe, the matter is SERIOUS!!
Please analyze the attached document and the article below very carefully   as itbs a legal issue gone bad and we dont want this to go out hands towards disaster. This article below is a CRIME!!
And it consists of words such as Sex, Terrorist etc.
Awaiting your response.
Thanking you in advance.
 
I have pasted the contents below, thanks
 
RAYHAN HUSSAIN
Toronto Legal Team
416-721-1153

1 Down 2 to Go!!!!!

Satmob is finally over AaaaahhhH!!!!!!! Sigh of releif. Studying for it was like hell, but it is now over. Anyways, recent news is that 3 friends are going to Dubai for MS interviews during this session, Ali Zeeshan Ijaz, Saqib and Usman Ilyas. I hope they get in.   Will need lots and lots of company in Seattle. Anyways right now me is out, time for some good old R&R(nothing better than music). After that it'll be Distributed systems in the common room AHOY!!!!!

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Abdul's in UNSW

I express with sheer happiness that my study partner/ buddy/ chawal friend Abdul Wahab Bhatti got admission into UNSW in Telecom, i'm really really happy for him and that he pulled it off. 3 Cheers to Abdul.

I hopes he goes there and becomes a big man one day :D

Monday, April 24, 2006

Last Reflections in GIKI

Every passing day means one less day till freedom, or does it. Meeting some alumni just revealed the exact opposite. Life outside GIKI sucks. Quite funny though, the fact that before getting here a person cant wait to go to GIKI and enter university life, while at GIKI people cant wait to get out, and when they graduate, they are looking for every excuse to get back in, be it a drama competition(like this weekend) or an alumni reunion. Right now I'm utterly confused. Do I want to leave or do I want to stay, what if I( God Forbid) dont graduate, it'll be awfully hard covering a semesters course contents in 2 weeks. Are these last days to enjoy or should I put in one last half hearted effort to boost up my grades. What about all the activities (Sports, Gaming, events, shughal, etc), are these the last 2 weeks of the best days of my life. What would I do in the 3 months after my University life till October the 2nd. What if I dont get a visa. A thousand and one reasons make me really feel insecure right now.

Looking back at my life, did I turn out to be the mathematician I always wanted to be. Hmmm!!!! Not quite, but I did land an interesting job. In University the only thing that kept me going despite of all the laziness were remnants of my excellent performance during O and A levels. I hope slacking off at Uni doesnt have the inverse effect at Microsoft. I have however tried to do my best to be a good Computer Scientist. But then again its whats on this side of GIKI(the hostel side) that really turned me into what I am today. GIKI gets some of the most brilliant minds in Pakistan, and spending four years alongside them lets us grow and develop into one of the most interesting, energetic and spontaneous people in the world let alone Pakistan.

In the end, I'm really honored to have attended this institute, make all the friends that I made, gone through this <cliche>Roller Coaster Ride</cliche>, with the rest of my batchmates. GIKI has been a really entertaining experience, what felt like a decade in hell will one day feel like 4 years at a fun house.

Friday, April 21, 2006

Sprite Zero : Not just a funny tasting low calorie Carbonated Drink

Diet Sprite Zero is a clear, lemon-lime-flavored zero calorie beverage produced by the Coca-Cola Company. They say that its greatest benefit is that you can drink as much as you want to and still not get fat, but I came up with a better benefit of this drink when I accidentally spilled it on myself today. The usual feeling associated with spilled carbonated drinks is the stickiness, but Sprite Zero has none it just feels like water. No sugar means no stickiness which means no problem and that in turn leads to more convinient soda fights :D.

Thursday, April 13, 2006

Open House & Career Fair 2006

Finally the moment that we had all been waiting for and the experience
was sheerly and utterly an enthrilling experience.

Well!!!! Not quite, open houses were not what I had expected, most
people were not what I had expected. Company representatives arent
really interested in the projects or a persons abilities(Most
Companies:: No offense intended), most of their descisions are based
on GPA and they only consider candidates that they have prematurely
shortlisted. I know, that sucks. Makes me repent that fact that I
wrote my GPA on my CV in the first place. Even though I have a job and
all, there must be a lot of poor little kids like me that dont get
that lucky, they shouldve studied harder.

The days before the Open house were equally hectic, finishing the
project, designing a poster, getting it printed, gettting brochures,
running between the room and the faculty, meetings with the advisors,
presentations to the faculty, a dozen reports and stuff, something
that has been burdening my shoulders since a long long time. And now,
quite frankly speaking I'm glad to get rid of it. Now I can
concentrate on the more important stuff in life, such as how to
graduate on time.

The Open house itself was 2 days of standing and presenting projects 8
hours each day and then carriying PC's 1.5 KM from the hostel to the
workshop so I really intend to sleep, A LOT!!!!!

Last three weeks at GIKI and from what info I'm getting from graduates
nowadays, this is the best that life gets, I'm not sure whether to
pray that it passes or wish that I get more of GIKI. What I will miss
though is the freedom till October the second, after that Seattle here
I come. Some tests by companies have made me realise that I really
need to brush up on my C++. Moreover landing a job kind of like makes
it harder to concentrate during job tests. :D

Anyways people are applying to microsoft round the clock this time and
I hope lots and lots of people make it, I'm going to need all the
company from GIKI in particular that I can get.

Monday, March 13, 2006

The Microsoft Interview Experience

I was supposed to leave for Dubai from Lahore on Flight ED-411, however due to Airblue's over efficient service, they didnt have my my name in the confirmed tickets list even though my dad confirmed them a day earlier. They said that there was nothing that they could do. It was then that I started really getting tensed up. I knew that if I didnt make it on that plane which was already overbooked, my brother would end up paying for the ticket Microsoft bought instead. It was during my dad's incessant effort to try to reason with them, that I felt an urge went up to the desk and said really calmly, "Keeping my Professional Interests in mind I will have to sue Air Blue". That got them really furious. Then my mom came in to break the ice, sent me away, requested them to do something and after that moment I realised that people are capable of doing a lot even if they say that nothing else that can be done. In the end it all worked out and I was on the plane. No residual feelings at all.

The flight was pleasant. It wasnt what I expected what aviation would feel like. The last time I travelled via air was back in the year 1993 when we were coming back to Pakistan from Dubai. My dad used to work there. Anyways I got a seat next to Furrukh who was also there for the Microsoft Recruitment process. We flipped through the pages of Programming Interviews Exposed. A killer book to take you through everything you need to score big on just about any programming interview position. Haseeb(Another fellow Intervieee) was on the flight too.

We landed 3 hours later at Dubai Terminal 2. Arriving at Dubai, Furrukh and I got into a queue for the retinal scan. We didnt know what it was for so we decided to break it. Then airport personnel started saying, "No jump, why jump you. Next time jump we cancel visa". That was just funny. During the retinal scan they told Furrukh to get money out of the bank and go back to Pakistan. What is with these people and pakistan anyways :S Outside the airport, Haseeb's uncle was there to receive us and he took us from the airport to the hotel. On the way, I looked at all the buildings waiting for some old memories to come and hit me. However, there were none. This was a different Dubai than the Dubai I lived in 12 years ago. It was a dubai of huge buildings, not one of empty spaces. Haseeb's uncle was kind enough to get us some drinks before dropping us to the hotel.

At Radisson hotel, Furrukh was sent off to Marriot Courtyard because availibility issues. That left me and Haseeb. While going to my room, I met Mr. Naresh who carried my bags. He would have talks with me from time to time. The hotel staff was amazing. Once I was all set, I  started checking looking around my room, watched TV, used the net, sent Radisson  email Postcards and lots more from my TV. Before I knew it, it was 5 am. I woke up the next day at 9:00 am took a quick shower and went down for some breakfast. A forty item breakfast was the limit. I met Sana(A girl from Fast Islamabad) over there. She had her interviews the previous day and told started telling me about how awesome and friendly the interviewers from Microsoft were. I was amazed. Coming back to the 3 full plates of stuff ranging from flavored yogurt, cereals,  meat, smoked salmon, fruit, bakery items, syrups and juices that I had, it was one of the most expensive, rather the most expensive breakfast i have ever had. The protocol that we were getting was really amazing.

Then Haseeb and I set out for Sheraton where the interviews were held. Dubai was a place of tranquility, four laned roads that are currently found in our intercity motorways and what seemed to be slow moving traffic was actually moving at 100Km/h because the buildings were so large. From any one point in new Dubai, one could see lots and lots of massive cranes working on massive buildings that were yet to come. The man made palm island was under construction and to my amazement the taxi drivers who used to be all Pakistani's once upon a time were now African, Egyptian and Indian with a few Pakistani's here and there. Before we knew it we had arrived.

It turned out that we arrived really early, so Haseeb dragged me out to the Beach that was attached to Sheraton hotel. The beach was errrm ummmm.... Lets just say it was for hotel guests only so we got shooed away.

When we went back to the Waiting room, there were a couple of people around. 5 Pakistani's and 3 Indians in total. I was amazed when one of them identified my name upon introduction. Turns out that he had left a comment on my blog not so long ago to which I didnt reply mainly(as I admitted later on) due to sheer laziness on my Part. His name was Deobrat and he was from Mumbai. He ran an awesome blog on http://spaces.msn.com/deobratsingh/ The others were Chaitanya, Archit from IIT, Haseeb whom I've already introduced, Ammar a really nice fellow who let me have a Microsoft puzzle that was supposed to be with him. I'll never forget you Ammar, Aamir Shah a person who needs no introduction and me whom this blog is all about. Every one of these was an awesome talented and energetic individual with the exception of me of course, I'm just lethargic. Soon enough Priya came and introduced herself and told us about the interview process. Faisal wasnt kidding when he told me that she was not like anything he expected she would be like.
So then the games began. Five interviews full of puzzle solving with the MS recruiters was real fun. The interviews were cool and so were the interviewers. They were so freindly that in the end I took evaluations from some of them and here are how they wentHere is some of the feedback(Note what follows may not look like a blog entry cos its extracted from an email I sent to a GIKIAN senior working at microsoft):-

1st Interviewer(Priya): She was happy with my answers and she said that I should take less time on every question so that I can be asked more questions. She also told me not to talk so loudly
2nd Interviewer(Murali): I really like your thinking, its really logical, however you should give yourself more time to think. Conflict :P
3rd Interviewer(Arjun): (the interview which I screwed) He was consoling me
by saying something equivalent to (IT DOES NOT END HERE), but I was
not convinced
-(PAUSE)-
[I was really confused when they called me in for the 4th one]
4th Interviewer(Luke): You seem to be very intelligent but why this(pointing
at my GPA). I told him that it sank due to gaming. And he went on
about how gaming almost got him thrown out of college.
5th Interviewer(Manish): He mainly asked questions about DataBases and seemed
pleased, but when i asked him for evaluation he gave me his card and
told me to email him.

I did not reveal the questions because some of them were made by the interviewers themselves and I just didnt feel like putting them on the net. However if you're interested for the May session some advice would be, "Be Yourself". If you have time go through "How to Move Mount Fiji", "Programming Interviews Exposed", overviews of Data Structures and Operating System concepts.

The remainder of the day, we checked out Morcetto Mall and the Mall of the Emirates, I did not get to go scuba diving, bunjee jumping or sand dune buggying that I had hoped for there just wasnt enough time. I should've gotten my trip extended by a couple of days. Anyhow, on going back to my room, I fell down and slept like a baby knowing that in a couple of days, all this pampering would feel like a dream when I would be be back at my hostel waiting for days to pass by and wait for the day I graduate.

Next morning, I decided to check out what the hotel had to offer, went to the gym and later headed off to the Turkish steam bath with all its Menthylated vapors. This stuff was better than I'd expected. After drinking and sweating out half a litre of water, I headed off for a shower. An hour later, I met Faisal Nasim who I hadnt seen in a year. Ordered room service and ate Steak with Pepper Sauce. Haseeb also joined in. The needle was ticking, and soon enough it was time to pack up and leave. I met the other people at the hotel, we exchanged farewell's and decided it was time to leave.

A lot of incidents happened at the airport and on the return flight but since you people have already had to read 1500 words, I'll end this blog entry here. Until next time have fun and pray for me, the result will be out in 2 weeks.

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Dubai here I come

The folks at Microsoft were generous enough to supply me with tickets to Dubaiiiiiiiii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! for my interview. Its been only because of the dua's of my family and friends that I made it this far. Keep backing me up and I hope I dont dissapoint you people.

Everything else is coming along just fine. Pierre is killing us with assignments. Its quite a bit of load resting on our shoulders. That French dude is killing us. But then again its for our own good and for that I thank him. After a long time I really feel like getting down and doing something.

Okay before I bore you people to death, here comes a quote that Mini used to say:-

Ours is not to reason why. Ours is just to do and die

When will it all end. I want to graduate so badly.  

Saturday, February 11, 2006

Sounding like a Robot

Although you might think I'm upto making some real cool techno song, I have been diagnosed with Pharyngitis. Okay maybe I overdid the start a little bit.
I came home with plans, plans that included eating ice cream, lots and lots of ice cream, but my plans had been put to the freezer when I realized that I had pharingitis.
Anyways 3 days of nothing but sleep is what I desperately needed. Especially because of all that stress looking into job applications puts you through.
And the one day I went with almost no food must've caused me to lose some weight. :P
Oh and by the Grace of God, my interview got delayed till Wednesday. So I'll have plenty of time to recuperate before then.

Until next time, Take Care, Ya'll

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Yaaay!!! I'm going home

My Shopping list for home:-

  1. Skipping Rope. The one I have right now is too small
  2. Must pick up and bring Ghosts and North Country Legends Forgot it at home.
  3. Lots and lots of foooOOOOOOOOOooooooooooDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

One small step for .....

Okay the lunar missions might have all been a hoax, but as far as my Microsoft Interview was concerned, I made it through the first one and now its time for the followup interview.

I decided to go home for this interview because of the inconviniences with the phone lines during the last interview. Pray for me people. Oh and for those who'd still want to reply, its not too late. Send you'r CV's in Word Format to MidEaRec@microsoft.com asap.

Tomorrow it is going to be C, OS and OOP for me. Full speed ahead. Wish me luck

Friday, February 03, 2006

Life in its full swing

They do say that its the struggle and not victory that makes life so worth living. I have been involved in lots of struggle lately and finally its paying off. My Microsoft Phone Interview was great although I didnt know one or two things. The interviewer, Elgin Summerfelt was a great person who always kept his cool, may god bless him.

Just got knocked out of the interbatch basketball tournament, and had fun in the process. Theeta's and my team was a team with really good prospects, but Rizvi and loona just got lucky making them pool winners instead of us. Theeta played really well(not as good as me though) and made me proud.

I just have to go on and get the web based stats application made for ugX tonight. I know its a tough matchup against time, but where there is will, there is a way. And my morale has been boosted up lately so I think I might be able to pull it off and come out with flying colors. (Emphasis on the might)

Anyways people just pray that I get through and maybe go to Dubai just to see how my childhood abode is doing.

And once ugX  is over after the weekend it is going to be good old undisturbed FYP business for the rest of the semester.

Thursday, January 12, 2006

ten eight's looking good

Finally I got a JavaScript engine up and running for the Earthquake Memorial blog that Basim, Abdul and I are running (http://teneight.blogspot.com/ )
I posted some of the stuff on it and hopefully it’ll have more entries coming in. I’ll ask others to contribute as well. A lot of people have valuable experiences that they would like to share. This can also be used for news alerts and donations as well. That blog is still in its infancy.

It just needs some of Basim’s miracle makeovers. Anyways people see you around. Hope you really enjoyed all that meat. :P

Blogger for Word Test

Okay this is the first test post from the blogger word plug in. The interface is not an easy and it is not a hard jee. Its dodgy.
Eid Mubarak to all of you whom I haven’t wished so far.

And to keep you folks amused, here is the test run of Blogger for Word.

Color Test
Size Test
Bold
Underline
Fonts of various shapes and sizes
(image placeholder)(image placeholder)( Picture Posting
  1. 1          Bullet Test

  2. 2
  • d

  • f
  1. 3

Okay lets see this baby go and look at what it yields on blogger.

Wednesday, January 11, 2006

Havent I been busy lately

A lot has happened since my last blog, I've been to GIKI and returned, I bought read a novel by Stephen King titled, "The Gunslinger". I got SOP's made, wrote autobiographical statements, and applied to KTH. I registered for TOEFL which is due on the same day next week. All of that is old stuff.

While going through the racks of the old book shop and in pursuit of the perfect read, I came across a couple(okay lots) of exciting books. The entire list is too extensive so I'll just present what I filtered out. I got my selection down to two books. The first one was a book titled Ghosts & North Country Legends which is all about Spectres, ghosts, grey ladies, hell-hounds, witches, hob-goblins and the like. The good thing is that it also has pictures of haunted sites from Northern England. It was a gut feeling that compelled me to go for the book. So I took out a rather huge sum of Rs. 170 after bargaining with the shopkeeper. The original price was around Rs. 200. My budget at the time was to be limited within my Rs. 250 bimonthly leisure reading budget. I feel that it is an investment well made because such informative books really look good on shelves. And a message to all my GIKIAN book worm friends, "This book is exclusively for me. I will not lend it to anyone. Yes that means you!!!". The other one was a Readers Digest Word Power book. I figured that I already did registered for Toefl and what better way to prepare for Toefl while doing nothing more than having fun reading excerpts from Readers Digest. I've begun to love reading books. I'm averaging 2 books every 3 months. I feel that if this keeps going on, I'll have a huge library in no time.

Apart from that, projects that are on hold include, a flash video based on a song by Jimi Hendrix titled Purple Haze(Just made 5 secs so far). A flash movie idea I developed with Babarman a couple of days back at GIKI which starts at the destruction of the human race and goes back to how it happens. If I'm able to pull this up, you'll see a lot of cool visuals and effects. I would require a lot of help from Mr B though. Need to also make that automated stats system for ugX when I get back to GIK. These couple of weeks have been hectic and more is to come. I feel that my FYP is getting neglected amidst a whole range of events and activities.

Oh and another event of great importance. Hashim got me a birthday present. One that will help me stay fit and get my mind off stuff. He got me my very own skipping rope. :D I feel like murdering the person who took my previous rope to Karachi and left it there. :( Anyways back to the new rope. With a new rope comes a new set of challenges. Stair climbing is in my opinion an area of Skipping that has been neglected. None of the people(mostly little girls) have ever tried ascending or descending stairs while skipping. An art that I'm perfecting. right now I can climb 3 stairs with lots of concentration. I hope I get better at it. I have to be able to make it all the way up maybe 20 stairs before I graduate. Thats my personal aim. Hashim thinks I'll kill myself one of these days, but hey we are all a little bit whacked up inside.
For my Next birthday I need this skipping rope.

Basim thought I was parting with the blogosphere(an entity with which I am now fully melded) when I wrote on my last blog the following line, "Before terminating this post ...". This time I'll try to keep it more clear by saying that before I'm finished writing, I'd like to wish you all "Eid Mubarak", coupled with a "Happy New Year". I hope this year brings you guys joy, happiness, rekindled motivation, respect, and all the other good things there are out there.


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Sunday, January 01, 2006

New Year Already!!!!!

When I was a kid, time was so slow. It hardly ever passed. I used to wish that time would pass faster when I was in class. Often I used to doodle or use my notebook as a counter and write the number of seconds left for class to end and write all the numbers backwards.

e.g. 15 mins remain.
15 x 60 = 900

Then I'd start counting backwards,
900,899,898 ... Meanwhile a peculiar old rhyme always used to play incessantly in my head.

900 bottles of beer on the wall
900 bottles of beer you take one down an pass it around
899 bottles of beer on the wall

Quite honestly it still does. Havent found a cure for it yet. But with my head twirling through the ages another year has passed. And I wish you all a Happy New Year. I cant beleive its 2006 already. I kind of adopted this sort of jetlag after I joined University, All of the previous year I went about thinking that it was 2004. At least my subconscious. I even started putting it on exam papers. But now that I'm getting more and more aware of it, I ask someone what year it is before putting it down somewhere. So what makes my subconsious retract to the good old years. 1998-2002 to be specific. Well I guess I was a much secure individual back then. I had prospects. I had a perfect routine. I had it all planned. Well not quite actually. I seriously considered pursuing higher education in Math back then(Inspired by the one and only guru Sir Minhas himself). Right now I want nothing to do at all with Maths. I want to be a novelist(even though the closest I am to writing is this blog), an artist(even though my greatest works are comics, a couple of lame attempts at recording my own[and Basim's] lyrics [Hamziee I miss you so much :_(], some stupid videos, ideas, flashwork, photoshop work that I consider art and thats about it), someone that just goes around dispersing novell ideas, and apart from all of the above, a jack in all trades or a master in a trade that requires me to be a jack in all trades. Doing a task or a job or studying anything in depth makes me yawn. I know this wasnt me a couple of years back, but times change [... or was it people that change].

Now that I've finished this babbling about the garble[I'm using this word for someone special] thats accumulating in my mind, I'd like to point out a site that will be of aid to a lot of bloggers out there, who tired of photobucket would want to add streaming video to their blogs. Yes my friends it is here. Youtube is a service which lets you upload videos with tag words, and you can throw some code in blogger while writing a post, that imbeds a player onto your post. This is actually quite cool. The YouTube site offers a lot of videos. Its a searchable interface and the quality of the stream although not being that great, is more convinient because it loads up in around 5 mins on my internet connection at home. This site is, I repeat is of no use to me or any other GIKIAN blogger as the net there is too slow. However when I return home for Eid(in a weeks time), I might post some videos around here and there. Coverage is always an issue.

Before I terminate my blog I would like to list my new years resolutions:-
  1. I shalt not kill
  2. I will refuse to work even if it means further education.
I guess those are all the resolutions I have. A really small list compared to my todos which are listed in a previous blog article.

Anyways this post almost never wants to end I guess. I keep getting small chores, like burning shaadi CD's, vacuum cleaning, etc. I even went out to get Jalebi in the process. I love a drizzle especially in the winters. Its such a beautiful season. More than that I like playing sports when its drizzling. However I cant stand heavy rain. It makes my head ache.

Oh this is an advertisement I just came across, quite amusing actually:-
Western Union has more Agent locations than McDonald's, Burger King, Wal-Mart, Kmart, Sears and Starbucks combined.

I mean thats true. They have a Western Union Money Transfer at the post office at Topi[land of my institute]. How remote is that.
Oh and a note about how I got into the New Year yesterday night. I was watching lost. I had 5 episodes queued and the third one was running when the clock struck 12. People started lighting firecrackers, I could hear it all. But I chose to stay in my warm blankets and watch Lost. I slept shortly afterwards. That was a really swell way to enter the year 2005 or is it 2006. Yep 2006 it is.
I'd like to thank the folks at Google once again for autosaving drafts. If it werent for them, this post would be lost in the frequent power outages(3 short ones to be honest) that were faced today.

Now I need to get ready for a Reunion Party where I hope to meet some of my old friends from School which was well quite a while back. Man how time flies.