Saturday, May 30, 2009

wish someone had told me this before

making a line follower robot just because "everyone is making it and if you don't then you are not technical enough/ are wasting your time in electronics engineering/ are too bookish " is a sureshot way of burning your money. four of us girls decided to make one for our techfest, partly because we wanted to know what the fuss is about. we burnt >2000 bucks total. the robot didn't run finally. we didn't even participate but stood there in a corner watching the competition. PLC made loads of money on us. we learned lots of stuff. but we could have learned most of it for free anyway. and we didn't learn enough to justify the Rs.2000+ price tag... no way.
so guys, use wisdom and good common sense before you jump into something.
but i guess there have to be some expensive lessons in life.

Delhi 6 songs

they are really good. finally after a long time, hindi music that i love to listen to.

reminiscences

first year in college was such a roller coaster that i don't know where to start. it sounds horribly cliched but i didn't know any better way of describing it. i don't where to start. i don't really feel like explaining. so i am not going to.

there we go again

Ok

So there we go again.

Finally blogging after a long break.

Figured out that college and blogging don’t mix well mainly due to the lack of internet facilities at my disposal. I haven’t got a laptop yet which I am seriously considering. There is the computer centre, but there are so many things to do before the hostel gates close at 8:30 pm. Half the time the internet is not working there, and anyway I am often there with my friends. I don’t like to blog in front of them because I want the blog to be as secret as possible, an outlet for my thoughts, vision and views, unedited and uncensored.