Ok, this was meant to be my first full fledged blog posting using an iOS device. (a)JM.
September, my most dreaded month had almost, on a couple of times lived unto its notoriety. But I'm forced to change my opinion now. It was bad timing, all the while, for 4 years or so.
Apart from sunny days after a rainy/cold spell in September, (though I am not supposed to say this having been out of India for 3 Septembers), my (current) usual rendezvous with influenza, risen petrol prices, there is really nothing much I can find to complain about September. Alright, I know I'm being too picky. But I already said, September isn't too bad after all :)
On the contrary, its a little productive ;). Our lab facility was inaugurated just a few days back. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to reveal much on my (personal) webspace. But it was something big, and it went on well.
Life's as usual, with busy and interesting spells packed in. Learning experience never ends, guess that is how its like being in the academia. I'm surprised with the speed things are unfolding though. Life's changing gears, maybe similar to the Q7's 8 gear transmission, need to catch up to the speed.
Have been out of reading for a while now, had a really busy schedule. Just started reading Bill Bryson's A short history of nearly everything. This, (you'd know if you've read) is probably the only book of this kind that'll ever come close to being actually p-r-e-s-c-r-i-b-e-d for a curriculum. I mean, its so novel-like. To top it all, its like a sequel to all those history channel videos I've always been fascinated about. Please read it.
That's a wrap for now, will keep the blogworld updated about my next favorite month coming up. Even when it was more than 2 months away, it already boasted of the Metallica concert on a special day followed by my trip to Roorkee. Lets just hope it doesn't fail like September did :)
Au revoir!
September, my most dreaded month had almost, on a couple of times lived unto its notoriety. But I'm forced to change my opinion now. It was bad timing, all the while, for 4 years or so.
Apart from sunny days after a rainy/cold spell in September, (though I am not supposed to say this having been out of India for 3 Septembers), my (current) usual rendezvous with influenza, risen petrol prices, there is really nothing much I can find to complain about September. Alright, I know I'm being too picky. But I already said, September isn't too bad after all :)
On the contrary, its a little productive ;). Our lab facility was inaugurated just a few days back. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to reveal much on my (personal) webspace. But it was something big, and it went on well.
Life's as usual, with busy and interesting spells packed in. Learning experience never ends, guess that is how its like being in the academia. I'm surprised with the speed things are unfolding though. Life's changing gears, maybe similar to the Q7's 8 gear transmission, need to catch up to the speed.
Have been out of reading for a while now, had a really busy schedule. Just started reading Bill Bryson's A short history of nearly everything. This, (you'd know if you've read) is probably the only book of this kind that'll ever come close to being actually p-r-e-s-c-r-i-b-e-d for a curriculum. I mean, its so novel-like. To top it all, its like a sequel to all those history channel videos I've always been fascinated about. Please read it.
That's a wrap for now, will keep the blogworld updated about my next favorite month coming up. Even when it was more than 2 months away, it already boasted of the Metallica concert on a special day followed by my trip to Roorkee. Lets just hope it doesn't fail like September did :)
Au revoir!
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