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Saturday, December 02, 2006
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Cold in College Station
Friday, November 24, 2006
Thanksgiving Day
Nov 23rd, was Thanksgiving day here in the US.
Thanksgiving day has many significances, generally it is a day of expression of Gratitude to God for all the blessings of the previous year. It is also a day for family to gather together from afar and spend some time together. (This also makes it one of the most busy travel periods in the US and other parts of the world)
Wikipedia has a nice article on this day. Goto http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Thanksgiving&oldid=89889167 and read up on it.
Chennai on Wikipedia
Did you know that, as of 2006, Chennai (Madras) has a population of 6,957,669 (about 7 million) ? I sure didn't.
Take a look at this fascinating write-up on Chennai on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chennai&oldid=89717557
Sunday, November 19, 2006
My homepage is now active
I finally managed to get my homepage on the Dept Website up and running.
Take a peek at http://students.cs.tamu.edu/suneil/
Friday, November 10, 2006
Quantum Relativity
Here's a quote I found a day or two back:
"Ever since the mathematicians got ahold of relativity, I find that even I
don't understand it." -Albert Einstein
Sunday, November 05, 2006
India Association hosts "dia"
An Indian Cultural Program was hosted today by the IA at the Rudder Theatre.
Named "dia" the program had Musical Performances, a Drama, an Antakshari event and more.
'dia' is a play on the word "diya" which means "lamp"
I couldn't go for it since I have a presentation due first thing tomorrow that's worth 30% of the course grade. I figure that gets more priority.
Some related links:
'dia' poster: http://dsa-stuorg.tamu.edu/ia/dia.html
What is Antakshari : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antakshari
Define 'diya': http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Adiya&btnG=Search
Named "dia" the program had Musical Performances, a Drama, an Antakshari event and more.
'dia' is a play on the word "diya" which means "lamp"
I couldn't go for it since I have a presentation due first thing tomorrow that's worth 30% of the course grade. I figure that gets more priority.
Some related links:
'dia' poster: http://dsa-stuorg.tamu.edu/ia/dia.html
What is Antakshari : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antakshari
Define 'diya': http://www.google.com/search?q=define%3Adiya&btnG=Search
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Fire Alarm went off in the Department on Friday
We had a small fire alarm incident on Friday in our building.
We were in the midst of class on Friday. Around 11am just before class was to end, the fire alarm in the building went off. It was an interesting experience, considering that I've never experienced something like this before here.
In order to be compliant with accessibility regulations, the alarm system is supposed to be valid for people who are visually or aurally challenged. This meant that there was a loud warning buzzer, along with a strobe light that flashes about once every 5 seconds. This is accompanied by a automatic voice that tells you that the fire alarm has been activated, so please exit the building while this is being investigated.
There was no panic or confusion as people very calmly exited the building and went to wait outside as the physical plant staff arrived to investigate the situation. There was a joke making the rounds that someone was probably interested in getting out of a test or something.
Anyway, it turned out that someone in the basement was moving something on a cart when the cart bumped into the fire alarm switch, setting off the fire alarm.
So much for all the confusion.
We were in the midst of class on Friday. Around 11am just before class was to end, the fire alarm in the building went off. It was an interesting experience, considering that I've never experienced something like this before here.
In order to be compliant with accessibility regulations, the alarm system is supposed to be valid for people who are visually or aurally challenged. This meant that there was a loud warning buzzer, along with a strobe light that flashes about once every 5 seconds. This is accompanied by a automatic voice that tells you that the fire alarm has been activated, so please exit the building while this is being investigated.
There was no panic or confusion as people very calmly exited the building and went to wait outside as the physical plant staff arrived to investigate the situation. There was a joke making the rounds that someone was probably interested in getting out of a test or something.
Anyway, it turned out that someone in the basement was moving something on a cart when the cart bumped into the fire alarm switch, setting off the fire alarm.
So much for all the confusion.
Hello World 2
This blog goes active starting today.
I will be posting snippets from my day or just about anything I find interesting here.
Please leave me a comment if you find something interesting.
Thanks and Gig em'
(http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/gigem.shtml)
I will be posting snippets from my day or just about anything I find interesting here.
Please leave me a comment if you find something interesting.
Thanks and Gig em'
(http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/gigem.shtml)
This is a test post
This is a test post being emailed directly from my email account.
This way, I don't have to login to this site to post, rather I can just email the contents and they will get posted here.
This way, I don't have to login to this site to post, rather I can just email the contents and they will get posted here.
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Blog under going renovation
The template of this blog is undergoing massive renovation.
Please bear with me as I try to find a scheme that I like
Over the next couple of months, you can expect to see lots of changes in the colour and styling of this page.
Please bear with me as I try to find a scheme that I like
Over the next couple of months, you can expect to see lots of changes in the colour and styling of this page.
Sunday, March 19, 2006
Useful Online Utility
Go take a look at this interesting and useful service.
www.changedetection.com offers a "free" website monitoring service.
Let's say you want to know when a certain person's webpage is modified or changed in someway. Instead of manually trying to go look at the site every so often, let changedetection do it for you.
Goto their site, and enter the url of the site you want to monitor. Then enter your email id where you want to be notified.
That's all you have to do. Now, whenever the page that you are monitoring changes, changedetection.com will send you an email notifying you of the change.
www.changedetection.com offers a "free" website monitoring service.
Let's say you want to know when a certain person's webpage is modified or changed in someway. Instead of manually trying to go look at the site every so often, let changedetection do it for you.
Goto their site, and enter the url of the site you want to monitor. Then enter your email id where you want to be notified.
That's all you have to do. Now, whenever the page that you are monitoring changes, changedetection.com will send you an email notifying you of the change.
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