Monday mornings, friday mornings and friday evenings invariably find mention in many posts. I even have some posts on them. The other days of the week get neglected though.
It is a beautiful bright morning with clear blue skies and a cool breeze to go with it. Exactly the way I want my mornings served.
I am feeling quite light hearted because for the first time in a year and half, I don't have an assignment or a pset due.
Finally the executive MBA and CS50x are both over. I can now get back to my camera and squash and everything else.
The MBA took up my weekends and CS50 took up whatever that left. Now all of a sudden, I have an obscene amount of free time.
Loving it.
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Though I love writing, I doubt I'll ever sit down and write anything that will get published. Even if I ever do, I'll be one of those one book wonders at best ... and will spend the rest of my life attending parties and bitching about other writers ... this is just a beginning .. and hopefully an end in itself!
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Monday, April 15, 2013
#cs50x #MOOC #awesome
Finally caught up with and finished the CS50x course over the weekend. Some habits die hard and as usual, there were a million things to finish before the deadline.
Came from work on Friday evening and set up my comp and probably slept 8 hours over the entire weekend. What an experience :) got my programming mojo back
I wanted to finish the course by the deadline and get the certificate. Partly because it was the first course on EDx and I wanted to be a part of it. And partly because I tend to never complete self paced courses that have no deadlines.
There is the debate on whether #MOOC will work or not. After this course, I for one an a believer.
Please visit www.edx.org to see what I am raving about. There are a lot more courses there as well.
And here is a link to a short 2 minute demo of my final project on youtube - simple but I love it:
http://youtu.be/yYhBBExTDnU
It introduces the idea of a service called obfuscate. Once I host it online, I shall post a link too.
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Came from work on Friday evening and set up my comp and probably slept 8 hours over the entire weekend. What an experience :) got my programming mojo back
I wanted to finish the course by the deadline and get the certificate. Partly because it was the first course on EDx and I wanted to be a part of it. And partly because I tend to never complete self paced courses that have no deadlines.
There is the debate on whether #MOOC will work or not. After this course, I for one an a believer.
Please visit www.edx.org to see what I am raving about. There are a lot more courses there as well.
And here is a link to a short 2 minute demo of my final project on youtube - simple but I love it:
http://youtu.be/yYhBBExTDnU
It introduces the idea of a service called obfuscate. Once I host it online, I shall post a link too.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Mrs. Thatcher
As a kid, I remember there was mom at home, Indira Gandhi at Delhi and Margaret Thatcher at 10 downing. For most of my childhood (or as I remember it now) Mrs. Thatcher was the face of Britain. There wasn't that much TV back then and she was definitely on more than the queen or even princess Diana perhaps.
I did not understand politics then (nor much now) so I don't have an opinion about what she did or did not do. I must say that she has left an indelible memory in the minds of a generation halfway across the world and that counts for something.
On the net, I read about Thatcher parties and folks asking how much tax payer money is being spent on the funeral. That I feel is quite saddening.
While the concern about spending the tax payers money frivolously is valid, there is a limit to everything. As a friend of mine in college would often ask in humor: "How much is too much?". Today I'd answer - this much. Surely.
While we should ensure that the government is behaving, let it not prevent us from being civil and in paying our last respects to someone who achieved much in life.
RIP Mrs. Thatcher.
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I did not understand politics then (nor much now) so I don't have an opinion about what she did or did not do. I must say that she has left an indelible memory in the minds of a generation halfway across the world and that counts for something.
On the net, I read about Thatcher parties and folks asking how much tax payer money is being spent on the funeral. That I feel is quite saddening.
While the concern about spending the tax payers money frivolously is valid, there is a limit to everything. As a friend of mine in college would often ask in humor: "How much is too much?". Today I'd answer - this much. Surely.
While we should ensure that the government is behaving, let it not prevent us from being civil and in paying our last respects to someone who achieved much in life.
RIP Mrs. Thatcher.
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Wednesday, April 03, 2013
How fun!
So I am finally getting old fashioned. Gen X has gone. Gen Y are all but gone too and the noobs (what are they called these days anyway) say "How fun!".
Like saying it isn't bad enough, I now end up reading it in documents too. I can quite literally feel my teeth grate as my mind tries to grapple with this weird usage (perhaps I can coin "abusage") and my jaws clamp shut in protest.
Finally, "they" are using language that is alien to me. The kind that causes my brain to cringe involuntarily as a reflex even before consciously processing it. (Involuntary reflexes actually originate at the spine perhaps but I am too aghast to verify.)
I don't even have kids yet; I can't even begin to imagine what "fun" language they will bring home some day.
"How fun" indeed.
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Like saying it isn't bad enough, I now end up reading it in documents too. I can quite literally feel my teeth grate as my mind tries to grapple with this weird usage (perhaps I can coin "abusage") and my jaws clamp shut in protest.
Finally, "they" are using language that is alien to me. The kind that causes my brain to cringe involuntarily as a reflex even before consciously processing it. (Involuntary reflexes actually originate at the spine perhaps but I am too aghast to verify.)
I don't even have kids yet; I can't even begin to imagine what "fun" language they will bring home some day.
"How fun" indeed.
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Monday, April 01, 2013
No monsters
No monsters under the bed anymore. No siree. Indeed, last night, I had the planets Mercury and Neptune instead.
It is one of the joys of google sky map. If you have it loaded on your smart phone, it shows you what stars are visible in the direction you are pointing at. It recognizes the horizon but refuses to be limited by it. So, every once in a while I like to check to see what is on under my feet or bed.
Heading back to office after the Holi and Good Friday break. Apparently the schools will be taking a break for a month starting this week. Anticipating less traffic as a result. However, the ground reality is different. Everyone tends to be in a hurry to get to office on a Monday morning. Even more so after a long weekend. Less dust though because of the rains last night... And there is a chill in the breeze if you wait for it.
The weatherman has predicted a hotter than usual summer. A good year to learn swimming perhaps.
Still sleepy. The longer the vacation, the more tired I am getting back to office.
Signing off for now.
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It is one of the joys of google sky map. If you have it loaded on your smart phone, it shows you what stars are visible in the direction you are pointing at. It recognizes the horizon but refuses to be limited by it. So, every once in a while I like to check to see what is on under my feet or bed.
Heading back to office after the Holi and Good Friday break. Apparently the schools will be taking a break for a month starting this week. Anticipating less traffic as a result. However, the ground reality is different. Everyone tends to be in a hurry to get to office on a Monday morning. Even more so after a long weekend. Less dust though because of the rains last night... And there is a chill in the breeze if you wait for it.
The weatherman has predicted a hotter than usual summer. A good year to learn swimming perhaps.
Still sleepy. The longer the vacation, the more tired I am getting back to office.
Signing off for now.
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