A good break between the semesters..
I had a good break between the semesters...The whole of last week was fun...I read two books...watched a few movies..and played volleyball twice..with indians, just to make my stand clear :-), before a couple of you start feeling jealous... ate good food and played teen patti over the whole weekend...it sure was fun...:-)
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But the break was like the silence before the storm...i have to finish two courses in six weeks...it was the third day today..and already one project is due next tuesday and a test next thursday...already three chapters have been covered in the subject of " Network Security and Crypotography"..its been crazy....and just to make it more fun...I have to work in the Dining Services from 9 am to 1 in the afternoon...keep standing for 4 hours, doing all sorts of things in the kitchen...and then take classes from 4 to 8....i sure am gonna have a lot of fun in the next six weeks..:-(
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Finally, I read "The Da Vinci Code" over the break. I know that almost half the world has already read it, but I just hadn't got a chance...but I'm finally glad that I read it. It might not be the legend of a book as can be inferred from its sales, but the author surely has researched a great great deal about symbology and christianity...it was cool to learn about things like the holy grail, the Knights of Templar etc etc.. The second book I read was "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"..finished it in an hour. But was amazed to see that the book is among the top 10 best sellers of all time...It speaks about a Seagull named Jonathan Livingston, who dares to venture in a different direction from his 'flock'. A good lesson can be learned for your life...
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A friend had called me and my roomies for lunch on saturday...it was good to eat rotis after so many months....thanx to her :-)...we called her and a couple of other friends for lunch at our place..had made pav-bhaji...also watched Andaz Apna Apna..my all time favorite...
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Just got this text as an offline message...some word of wisdom...
"The clock of life is wound. And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop. At late or early hour. Now is the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in time. For the clock may soon be still."
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But the break was like the silence before the storm...i have to finish two courses in six weeks...it was the third day today..and already one project is due next tuesday and a test next thursday...already three chapters have been covered in the subject of " Network Security and Crypotography"..its been crazy....and just to make it more fun...I have to work in the Dining Services from 9 am to 1 in the afternoon...keep standing for 4 hours, doing all sorts of things in the kitchen...and then take classes from 4 to 8....i sure am gonna have a lot of fun in the next six weeks..:-(
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Finally, I read "The Da Vinci Code" over the break. I know that almost half the world has already read it, but I just hadn't got a chance...but I'm finally glad that I read it. It might not be the legend of a book as can be inferred from its sales, but the author surely has researched a great great deal about symbology and christianity...it was cool to learn about things like the holy grail, the Knights of Templar etc etc.. The second book I read was "Jonathan Livingston Seagull"..finished it in an hour. But was amazed to see that the book is among the top 10 best sellers of all time...It speaks about a Seagull named Jonathan Livingston, who dares to venture in a different direction from his 'flock'. A good lesson can be learned for your life...
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A friend had called me and my roomies for lunch on saturday...it was good to eat rotis after so many months....thanx to her :-)...we called her and a couple of other friends for lunch at our place..had made pav-bhaji...also watched Andaz Apna Apna..my all time favorite...
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Just got this text as an offline message...some word of wisdom...
"The clock of life is wound. And no man has the power To tell just when the hands will stop. At late or early hour. Now is the only time you own. Live, love, toil with a will. Place no faith in time. For the clock may soon be still."
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