Days well spent :)

January 28, 2010

When you feel its going to be worse than ever, it comes out to be completely opposite ! Ya this has been true in my case .. This sem I started with a mindset that ohoo Analog Circuit , Analog Communication , all blabla courses with all the more boring labs and tutorials . I had felt as if it would be too tough  to cope up with the courses and it would be a busy time , but things have taken a completely different route :D .. No wonder I have been feeling like its a nice picnic time here in college ;) . We arent kept that busy with classes etc.. instead people are excited about Synapse , my college festival.

These days I watched two telugu movies “Bommarillu” and “Nuvvosthanante Nenoddantana” and two korean movies “How to keep my love” (I guess its a weird translation for a movie name) and “My Sassy Girl” (This is the 6th time I saw this one). Hmm how did I switch to watching movies when the languages doesnt make much sense to me ? Hmm thanks to college dc++ ;) Just typed in movies and saw a complete list of movies in different languages and I thought like why not watch something unconventional and I must say I made a good choice that day. I would have definitely missed some wonderful movies if I had gone for some good old English or Hindi movies.  I loved Bommarillu . For anyone who likes to watch romantic movies which are like having some nice message and good decent comedy , this is the one movie I would suggest.  The songs rock!! Bommani Geesthe is the song I am humming these days. I even submitted a nice SPOJ problem successfully listening to this song . Somehow music has great power and language is definitely not a barrier. NN was a nice classic love story , enjoyed it too (of course I loved watching Siddhu more than the movie ;) ) Coming to korean movies , “My Sassy Girl” is simply awesome. Many funny incidents on the way of love and a great unexpected climax. “How to keep my love” explores the power of waiting and patience and also illustrates the “Survival of the fittest” principle.

Amidst all these movies I had a kind of deadline to think about. I was trying to implement a small pencil in Multipoint which I couldn’t  search from the internet . Being new to C# etc, I felt like I will not be able to do it :( .. But as fate may have it , one of the team members implemented it using  Microsoft WPF , and now all I had to do is to just change some lines of code here and there  for Multipoint .This is the second incident that made me realise that when we feel its coming to a dead end , we will find some new door to enter and there is no reason to worry.

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4 Responses to “Days well spent :)”

  1. Anil Kishore Says:

    I guess you can’t get out of acads in any of your blog posts.. it will be there always ;-) . Anyway.. nice one, good to know that you watched and loved Telugu movies .. hehe, keep it up :)

  2. siddhi parekh Says:

    even i love sid…….eager to view bommarillu….u shd have become a writer u write well…..:)

  3. Chitharanjan Das Says:

    Try Machuca (Spanish). A commentary on the Chilean civil war told through the story of three innocent children. (we hav it on DC)

  4. foram Says:

    hiiii
    congrats for google…

    n keep up the blog…so dat ppl like us cn get inspiration


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