Monday, July 24, 2006
Day 17
Saturday, July 22, 2006
Day 16 Week 7
Friday, July 21, 2006
Sammamish Ridge nightmare
Day 15
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Day 14
Saturday, July 15, 2006
Day 13 Week 6
Will try the same next time.
Thursday, July 13, 2006
Day 12
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Apartment hunting again
Day 11 Week 5
The mid-week practices have totally stopped since I started apartment hunting, what a tension!
Hope to get back on track starting next week.
Sunday, June 25, 2006
The grand Jupiter
Saturday, June 24, 2006
Day 10 Week 4 amazing Rahul
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
moving time again!
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
Day 9
why - lack of motivation, it gets boring to run on treadmill all alone
todo - get a interesting book, run outside, sammamish river trail?
Saturday, June 17, 2006
Day 8 Week 3
2001 A space Odysse - Arthur C. Clark
Thursday, June 15, 2006
Day 7
Wednesday training day. Went to Everyday Athlete for training (great neighbourhood BTW). Unfortunately there were no beginners to give me company, and I did not want to hold rest if the group, so I just ran little uphill by myself, 1.8 miles only. It was good weather and 30min. just passed without even realizing. Could have ran a little more with more persistance or company. Route map - ![]() | ![]() |
Tuesday, June 13, 2006
Day 6
Sunday, June 11, 2006
Day 5 Week 2
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Day 4
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Day 3
2 miles @ 4.5 miles, last .3 @ 5.0, 2 walk breaks in between @ 3.5
totally exhausting!
Monday, June 05, 2006
Marathon
http://tulika-run.blogspot.com/
Day 2
A series of unfortunate events
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Day 1 Week 1
Monday, May 22, 2006
Morning, noon and night - Sidney Sheldon
Like most Sheldon's novels, its the story of a very rich businessman, his childen, out of wedlock (fancy word!) children, story of rich people's greed for money, betrayal and contented lives of not so wealthy.
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Surprise Creek - what a surprise!
http://www.wta.org/~wta/cgi-bin/wtaweb.pl?3+tg+fetch+english+1112
The hike was such a disaster for me. Only after 1/2 a mile of walking we started seeing snow on the path which got deeper and deeper. I was totally scared that either we are going to get lost in the snow or I am going to fall in one of the holes in snow and become a Discovery Channel story. We somehow reached covered a couple of miles, crossing perilious creeks, falling, getting up. Had our lunch at a some point. After lunch we started to climb higher and snow got deeper, that's when I wanted to call it a day, I knew I could not go all the way to the creek, path and time were both against us, and there did not seem much point in climbing any higher. If only we had read this story before, it would have saved lot of trouble.
http://www.wta.org/~wta/cgi-bin/wtaweb.pl?7+reports+displayM+2006050400
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
BITS, Pilani Video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4980019485488318714&q=pilani
... and Google Earth presents...
BITS Pilani
... and even more pictures. Beware - there are 200+ photos here, and it will take more than 30min, and you can't stop once you started.
http://camelinthedesert.blogspot.com/2005/04/photos-from-bits-april-2005.html
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Thursday, February 23, 2006
Wiki- different from blog??
http://www.pbwiki.com/?ref=Tour7
easy password protection, upload file / photos, easy to edit.
Tuesday, February 07, 2006
Saturn in our backyard ...
After months of clouds, it was finally clear sky today. We had kept the telescope outside to get it cool down and were thinking about going out to see Saturn, actually thinking about not going because it was so cold. Then I went out, thinking that the direction is right, Saturn should be in the direction of our balcony and there were a couple of bright things showing. So then as the telescope was anyway outside, I just pointed it to the most Saturn-like thing and that was it!! And we could clearly see the rings from 10mm lense, though not the colours. And there were 2 bright things near it, donno if any of them was its moon. Need more studying to figure out.
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Whiteout - Ken Follet
Must read.
Other similar fiction by Ken Follet - Third Twin
Monday, December 12, 2005
cool new remix album
Kajra Mohabbat Wala
Hoton pe Aisi Baat
though Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas is totally messed up!!
Check it out at
http://www.raaga.com/channels/hindi/movie/V000548.html
and let me know if u get hold of it.
Monday, November 28, 2005
Winter Has Arrived in Redmond
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Birthday Surprise
This birthday was indeed a BIG surprise. I got a telescope!! A 6inch Orion XT6 beauty :) Spent one whole day assembling it, reading manuals and stuff. It reminds me so much of those wonderful nights star gazing in BITS. That telescope was of course 4 times size of this one. But excitement is still the same. And the way Urvashi and I used to bike back at full speed at 11:00 hoping the MB gates would still be open when we reach. But now I can look past that curfew :). Its a totally different story that we get 9 months of rain and extra looooooooong day light in dry season, still I am all over again excited about looking at rings of Saturn, craters of moon and galaxies.
Other highlight of the day was the mazing Chocolate cake with Chocolate icing and chocolate chips! yummiest!! Thanks to all the friends. And I ended the day with dinner at Thai Tom, which was ok, I think I am getting over its greatness now. Ethiopian next time.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
But of course, if you have not read the book, it would probably be enjoyable.
Friday, November 18, 2005
Harry Potter once again
Friday, November 04, 2005
State of Fear - Michael Chrichton
Spent the whole weekend reading "State of Fear" by Michael Chrichton, whole day, nothing else. Its quite a interesting book, it started with about being some environmental issues, and huge scale conspiracies and now is drifting towards influence of media on public opinions and stuff, and ended with random ideas by author about how we should 'manage' nature. Of course I have huge problems with the 'manage' concept.
The theme of this book is global warming and other effects of industrialization on global climate. Its a typical thriller by author, measuring up to Jurassic Park. There is also a element of suspense, very well written. Story line is great and proceeds at the exact pace to keep you involved in the book.
The author mentions really interesting facts about effect of media on people in developed worlds. He introduced PLM syndrome (or something) - Politics, Legal and Media. He said that these three things combined create a State of Fear in which most people of developed countries live. The media can create a picture of catastrophe from any smallest of events, and it paints such scary pictures, urging people to be prepared, to be careful, to be scared!! He also mentions the role of legal and politics in continuing that state. I totally agree with that, I can clearly see the difference while watching local news, every news story is amazing, everything is something to be scared of, something to be prepared for. Its these type of stories that keep people's attention and keeps the media profiting.
Towards the end he also throws in lots interesting ideas about what we should do for environment, the ideas I do not agree with. He does not seem to believe in conservation of nature, but in managing the nature. He says that natural balance is all non-sense, and you cannot just leave nature alone and let it recover from any damage that we have done. Though in the beginning he also presented examples on how human beings end up destroying nature by trying to manage it. But later he proposes to create a 'test environemnt', where we can experiment and learn what is the best way to manage nature, something that I totally do not understand.
Its a must must read.
Thursday, November 03, 2005
quoting Michael Chrichton cont...
So anyway, I will just write the book summary at http://bookreviewsbyus.blogspot.com
One concept that he talked about, which I found so true was PLM syndrome (or something) - Politics, Legal and Media. He said that these three things combined create a State of Fear in which most people of developed countries live. The media can create a picture of catastropy from any smallest of events, and it paints such scary pictures, urging people to be prepared, to be careful, to be scared!! He also mentions the role of legal and politics in continuing that state, which I have sort of forgotten already.
And he also presents some interesting ideas about what we should do for environment, the ideas I do not agree with. He does not seem to believe in conservation of nature, but in managing the nature, though in the same book earlier he has presented lot of arguments about how we cannot manage nature, as we cannot fully understand it. But later he proposes to create a 'test environemnt', where we can experiment and learn what is the best way to manage nature!! Talk about million year plan :o
More later ........
Tuesday, November 01, 2005
quoting Michael Chrichton
coming up......
aaiye, aapka intzaar tha!!
During our saturday monopoly session I discovered that Yahoo! has come up with a bunch of funny audibles in Hindi. The standard messenger audibles have some of them, when you go to more audibles - international - India, ( or something like that). To get all of them, you have to install the messenger from www.yahoo.co.in, its a pain with yahoo trying to change all your settings, but its definately worth the trouble.
Year 2084
http://www.nytimes.com/imagepages/2005/10/10/opinion/1010opart.html
pretty impressive, humm!!
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Friday, October 14, 2005
b'day surprises
And now the surprises, well, lets say efforts to give surprises... Are they worth all the effort of hush-hush, breaking into homes etc. etc. So yesterday we almost decided not to even attempt any surprises, as Ravi puts it -
"<"ravi">"
In order to uncomplicate the ubiquitous philosophical uncertainties that a birthday boy/girl goes thru about old age, married/unmarried life, prospective career moves, bosses and advisors and team leads, allgorhythms, saturday nite dandiya, nirvana, the universe and everything...it was en masse believed that one less uncertainty (read surprise) in life would be healthy! Opponents to the above-mentioned theory please stand up!
"<"/ravi">"
PS: I donno how to escape html tags
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Angels and Deamons - Dan Brown
Wednesday, September 28, 2005
Horrors of Diet Coke
Thursday, September 15, 2005
All BITS photos are up now
BITS2005
BITS Library
And here is another blog which has more photos from BITS.
http://www.bitstrip2005.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, September 13, 2005
The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul - Douglas Adams
BBQ at Golden Garden
Sunday, September 11, 2005
more dancing
Saturday, September 10, 2005
Dancing after loooooooong time
Wednesday, September 07, 2005
Hindi Keyboard!!!
Found this great Hindi keyboard. And what's better is that you can change your name in gmail to appear in Hindi!!
Gmail instructions:
go to Settings and look for the 'Display Name'. There will be couple of options, business name etc. Use nick name. Then write your name in the keyboard above, copy it from there and paste in the nick name. That's it.
Saturday, September 03, 2005
first long weekend in seattle
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Spoken like a True BITSian...
http://camelinthedesert.blogspot.com/
I still haven't read it, but looks interesting.
Wednesday, August 31, 2005
where is indian film music going
--
tuls
Thursday, August 25, 2005
world's most densely populated countries
India does not show up in the top 10 at all, which was a little surprise to me. Maybe we are headed there, but not quite there yet.
It also gives me another thought, if we take world as a whole, the population density is < 50 per sq km. Wouldn't it be great if we just forget all boundries and evenly redistribute world's population. I guess it would be really hard for people who get assigned to Siberia say, but we can rule those places out. And we can also rotate people so that everyone can get a feel of what it looks like to live in certain parts of the world.
PS: more research tells me that wikipedia has better data http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_population_density
I should get back to work now.
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
why are we here?
There are always these people talking about striking a balance between work and personal life and blah blah. But has anyone every really struck that 'balance'. Is it possible to have a balanced life when everything needs to be done NOW. And if you spend your life trying to strike the balance would you not end up in a situation where you neither worked well not enjoyed well?
Then there are always these people whole 'enjoy' their profession and cannot think of doing anything else. How many of those people are there and how many of them are just deceiving themselves, making themselves believe that they do not want to do anything else?
To these questions you would often hear answers like 'prioritize', 'do time management', but if you try to do that stuff, are you simply not adding more stuff to the things that you want to do and creating even a bigger problem?
PS: I am in the camp that thinks that we should prioritize :)
flood of old memories
Till now only my BITS friends (particularty Prajakta only) used to say that I have changed a lot from my 1st year at BITS, but now even Sanjukta who has just talked to me on net claims that I have changed a really lot and more 'interesting' to talk with :). I totally agree with the last part. And here is another memory of me from Nidhi - "I cant get over ur thin hair choti the front flicks and ur ever eager self to complete all the homework and answer all the Qs shot at us by our dear teachers!!! ;-)".
well, Harry Potter fans, does that ring any bells :)
I would not at all mind to have been like that in school. But yes now things are different. The 'choti' is gone, flicks is still there, but going soon. A pair of spects got added to my face right after school, but I got rid of them now. Homeworks and teachers are no more there and I am no more eager to complete any office assignments. They take their own sweet time.
Sunday, August 21, 2005
why do we blog
Monday, August 15, 2005
Harry Potter series - audio books
The audio books are great if you want to re-read the books.
harry potter audio books
Monday, August 08, 2005
The Tristan Betrayal - Robert Ludlum
One of the best plotted spy ring novels. There are surprises at every corner. Its the story of a genius spy, bound to keep your attention till the very last. I do not want to say anything more about the book as it might give away the small surprises hidden in every page.
A must read.
Tuesday, August 02, 2005
Murder at Nob Hill
Networking again
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
audio books
I am still alive
Thursday, May 19, 2005
what can be more like monsoon back home
Monday, May 16, 2005
Its monsoon time
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
My BITS visit 2005
Here are some of the selected photos
library
campus-and-insti
bhawans
and here are all of them
(and they are on yahoo ;))
BITS2005
BITS Library
As we are hearing everywhere, there are a lot of new structures coming up on campus. Akshay has been converted into a US style department store, where you can get all the stuff from spices, aata, daal, oil to shampoo, creams, dustbins and even rajai, gadda! Bye bye Nootan. And everything there is cheaper than the regular rates. I did all my US shopping from there this time too. If you get a chance, drop by our apartment and taste some daal from Pilani.
Friday, April 22, 2005
Oasis 2004
http://www.bits-pilani.ac.in:12346/bitsaa/menu_frames/index.htm
there is a oasis 2004 video up there. though its not the video of the
actual oasis fest as I thought, still its quite nostalgic. shows all
the departments at work before oasis and some glimpses of fashp. the
theme was Expressions Unleashed I think.
--
tuls
Wednesday, April 20, 2005
what an exciting day
It was the height of excitement when I heard from a school friend
Sanjukta. We were in school together and then lost contact for almost
7 years. Today she discovered me on orkut and we synced up on yahoo.
its really really a small world now!
long live orkut!
long live yahoo!! (I mean untill google come up with something even better ;)).
The day started great too when I got my UCSD degree, all safe and
addressed to the correct place and person.
--
tuls
Tuesday, April 12, 2005
new addition to our home
driving to work!
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Library

dear refli and stairs in front, do I have to say more about it, we all have our memories associated. closed now for some fancy structure


ah, the new library, wait, is that pink, what happened to the yellow paint!!


BITS Library entrance, phew are we still on campus


This is where current BITSians study


pillars pillars, more pillars, what happend to the nice cozy refli


library stairs

The campus and Insti

The AC lecture rooms everyone has been talking about

Most of the insti is still the same though, I could still see myself walking in those coridors, sitting in the lawns, IC and everything is still there. Though these are a few additions like the fancy BOSM grounds gate.

BOSM grounds, fancy gate now behind ANC

The D-lawns in front of FDIII are still there. Channel V and (probably nescafe) used to play music there during OASIS, and the nescafe stall, maggie at midnight! Those were fun times.

front of FDIII, this is where lot of oasis music used to happen, nescafe stands

Sky was also the same, though empty. Not a single group having lachcha. Even pappu was not that busy. Just a couple of senti-semites (girls), hanging around in back sky, looking very bored, and they said that they were very bored. senti-sem is boring!!

sky, the sun clock, and pond behind that


sky

The SBBJ has a ATM on campus, plastic money has arrived.

We have a ATM on campus

so have cell-phones...

Cell phones have arrived, lost also and treat assured

The OASIS 2004 structure, great as ever, this time it was soemthing like a monstor, I could not find what the theme was.

OASIS 2004 structure, don't know what the theme was

There were a lot more bike stands near IPC, and some wierd hurdles on the way.

do we have hurdle race in front of IPC, had no idea what these strcutures were for

the bhawans

jailed gandhi

Ah, our old wing has a new TV and a big equipment, which I first thought was a water cooler, but is related to the BITS connect thing.

new TV, this was our 3rd year wing

Cycle stands in MB are still the same but there are a whole lot more cycles. The number of cycles in guys bhawans has also increased considerably. Well, I guess there is no more walking with your girl, holding her bike :). The insti seemed to be a big mess of cycles everywhere.

cycle stand in MB, and we can almost see the gatekeeping leaving after announcing a gate call


attending the gate calls, MB gate


RP, gates closed now, this 5th yearite terror bhawan for freshers is converted to girls hostel now, though still for 5th yearites

Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Driver's License
100 :). The test was sort of easy, just drove for 2 min, park here,
park there, join trafic, pretty simple basic things. No parking on the
steep hills that rahul made me do, and which made me cry, and not
right hand parking too.
Monday, March 28, 2005
Rainy days are back
After a long dry sunny winter, rainy days seem to be back in seattle.
Its been cloudy since last weekend, and has been drizzling seattle
style for more than 4 days now. I am as usual feeling great about the
weather, yes great and not gloomy. It reminds me so much of the
monsoon. Its just a little colder, although sitting inside warm house,
warm car and then warm office, I do not think that its at all fair to
complain a bit about cold.
Friday, March 25, 2005
Multiple Choices
is about real life, about a mother with a teenager daughter (american
of course). Not that I had anything to gain from this book, but it was
an interestingly different reading after all those fantacy, adventure
books which tell stories which happen in some far far away world. Its
the story of a very average american family, no millionairs making
everday trips to london and paris. A nice no brainer bed time read.
Monday, March 21, 2005
A rainy weekend in seattle
Finally when I was beginning to believe that I am doomed to live in a
rain less land, we landed on a rainy weekend in seattle. This was
definately the worst weekend for it to come though. All our hike and
outing plans for the weekend were washed away. Though seattle rain is
definately not the thing that can stop us from having a nice long hike
in the Rainier.
Monday, March 14, 2005
sambhar dosa
Friday, March 11, 2005
Are You Afraid of the Dark - Sidney Sheldon
Sunday, March 06, 2005
another SP2 horror story
I was so happy with my machine, with my windows XP, untill one fatal day I installed SP2. After that machine has just been a pain to use. Everytime I switch on the machine, there are a hundred popups about things been not updated, virus hoaxes, no wireless, and what not, and it takes like 20 min, to get rid of all those bubbles and start doing some actual work. Is there any way I can tell this super intelligent SP2 that my machine is offline, and been like that for 6 months and I know things are not up to date and my wireless is not connected.
As if this was not enough. We tried to get cable internet at home, (to update all those things and get rid of the stupid warnings), and guess what, SP2's security would not let us get it online. 3 days of hour long phone calls with internet support also could not help it. Then as last resort, I connected my other machine which does not have SP2 on it, and boom, everything is up with no effort! So much so for a secure system.
Thursday, March 03, 2005
Those long b-byes
Have you ever talked, rather chatted on yahoo messenger, with people
who have really really long bye messages. Its funny, its nice too, but
it really annoys me when I end the conversion with, hey, i got to get
back to work, I am running late, etc. etc., and they are all genuine.
You say that and say bye. They also say bye and you are happy, and you
close the window. Then the window pops up with a 'take care'. Nice :),
you say 'you too' and close the window. But its back, 'see you later'.
Oh, how nice, I do want to see you, but laaaaater. You again say 'you
too', uff, its over. Close the window. There again it pops up, now
what!! Just a 'ok, bye', although the bye happened like an hour ago.
Sometimes people are just too nice, but would it not be nicer if they
just complied all these nice bye messages in one. 'Bye, take care and
see you later, ok bye'. End of Conversation!!%%
Tuesday, March 01, 2005
Digital Fortress - Dan Brown
While I was waiting for DaVinci Code, I came upon this book, actually
suring my short stay at mountain view. Overall its a interesting book,
nothing misleading about the book, its got something to do with
digital security world. There is no mystery to solve here as such, but
its interesting, a book full of plots, pland and surprises, which is
exactly what makes book interesting according to me. Writing is good,
and tastefully different from most of the other popular books. There
are ofcourse weak points, like story unnecessarily stretched at
places, where you just feel like shouting, enough!!! Cannot compare it
with the more popular DaVinci Code as I have not read that.
Finally some drizzle
After more than 2 weeks of unusual weather, we finally got to see some
drizzling in redmond. Its strange how everything is so ulta-pulta this
year, with tonnes of snow in kashmir, plenty rain in the deserts of
california and unlimited sunshine in Seattle. The weather people are
calling it La Nina, the female version of el nino :)
Friday, February 25, 2005
map my India
www.mapmyindia.com
neembura neembura neembura.......
But for long time I have been using neembu raas to clear my face. Apart from getting rid of the pimples, it also makes the skin softer and glowy. Just a little on face every morning and you are good to go. (Ofcourse you have to wash the face after that). No need for any expensive chemicals, and worrying about after effects. And while I am at it, I also drink a glass of warm neembu pani in the morning. Just lemon juice and warm water, (beware NOT cold water), no sugar. And its very good for stomach.
Lately. not wanting to throw away the remining neembu chilka (cover), I just apply it in my hair before washing hair, and amazing!! it works as a great conditioner, again cutting down on more chemicals.
Isn't it just great, can anything as simple as neembu be more useful :)
Google search works!!
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Tulika+Agrawal&btnG=Google+Search
Yahoo is somewhat more confused and only the first result is actually related to me :(
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=Tulika+Agrawal&sm=Yahoo%21+Search&fr=FP-tab-web-t&toggle=1
PS: I am not a addicted ego surfer, someone today pointed that out to me, and then I did some more research.
Wednesday, February 23, 2005
surviving a code review
http://www.jsquared.co.uk/jennyl/verity.htm
Friday, February 18, 2005
sunny days in seattle
checkout my new google search
Thursday, February 17, 2005
morning drive
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
good quote
Found this while net surfing today. Interesting quote, I am not sure if this is the biggest mistake that you can make 'in life', but unarguably the biggest you can make in your professional life.