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This is a random mix of thoughts, just written as and when they came]
All is well that ends well or that’s how I perceive it! Let’s just say it ended well! Slogging hard since the past two days! Skipped Meals, didn’t see much of human life around, Room seemed like a place for only for crashing late at night, but yeah a record of 2 papers in 2 days! Not bad aah! After all we do really work on the principles of rockets, only when our a** is on fire.
And did I just say something about ‘the time just flying off’ in my last post. Oh yes it did, once again! An addition to the previous one--Time just flies away when you have to meet deadlines, but luckily I did meet ‘em :-) As I said all is well.I don’t know what the result of this two day endeavor will be, but let’s just say, the road which led to the destination was thrilling! At times, the outcome doesn’t seem to hold much importance, but what matters most is what all you learned till you reached there.
Some random thoughts that just dawned on me while working:
-Data encapsulation is the key to research papers.
-Research papers are meant to be comprehended only by a small section of people; For others, RIP…
Abhi dilli bahut door hai, mere dost
-It’s evil out there! The entire scientific community works for themselves and not, as they claim, for the betterment/advancement of the world
-At the end it just boils down to Publish or perish!
- There are four categories of people in the scientific community. The first category comprises the majority and the lesser known people who settle down at some obscure places and are complacent with the regular 9-5 teaching job, the second category is the one with a fair amount of national/global presence –These are the ones who frequently publish journal papers, write books and do good to the entire community, the third category belongs to the smart people who patent things and earn money out of it! You see it’s all about money honey ;-) And then finally there is this elite category of people who do breakthrough researches and get the prestigious Nobel prizes.
Hmm disheartened! Oh don’t be, let’s just be sanguine and say Better luck next time :)
Funnier: (Conversations)
-Mother tongue influences are bad! Some English words said by Punjabi’s actually seem like abuses.’ Oo meri ‘ppanddrive’ dena (read pen drive) !
-Blue moon & the ‘Kashmiri Kehwa’, which never was—
Fool me once, Shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me! I’m a fool that I did not beware ;-)
-After an entire day spent at writing your results to prove that they are worth to be read by others, you don't think anything else other than graphs,plots,frequencies and networks. And when you finally land up for dinner at a place, you slop down on the chair and say,"Bhaiya zara woh 'Plot' laana"!! (read menu card) Yeah it happens.
Excess of everything is bad,as they say :)
And before the time flies, I should get back to work.And let's just end this at a quote I read on someone's T-shirt today:
The best things in life are dangerous...
"BITS-Pilani" Cranking heads since 1964
Adieu!