Wednesday, September 01, 2010

WOW its my B'day.... HAPPY B'DAY TO ME!!!

Ummm... Happy B'day to me?? Well, is there anything wrong with it?? Can't I just wish myself? & why some people freak out if you tell about your b'day. I mean how are others supposed to knwo if you don't tell, right?? So.... yes.. it's my B'day & it's awesome... why?? i don't know.... why do we celelbrate b'day as a big deal... isn't it like one more year deducted form your life??? Or.... one year added to your life, the one you have spent...... Anyways... it's my 4th b'day in a row which I have not spent with my family (my parets & sister). still not getting used to it but okay..... It's been a nice one hear I have to say. lot has happened since then & things are going fine... or great... can be better... will be made better... & the BEST!!!

So with that.... HAPPY B'DAY TO ME!!!

Monday, August 30, 2010

Doctors & Appointments

Well, I recently had 3 doctor's appointments in a day.. in a day!! One for wrist (occupational therapy), one for back (physical therapy) & one for foot (regular therapy)... seems everything in my body is broken.. lol. actually, no LOL.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Inception IMAX & Leesburg outlet mall

Well... many of u might be wondering that what's the connection here. Well, I went to see Inception in IMAX today and also went to the Leesburg mall yesterday, and I probably wana talk about both. Inception is some movie, just great. Make you actually think, you can't watch it just like that... you news to apt lot of attention. And its good thing because you enjoy it, a lot. An awesome movie about dreams, very interesting. Leonardo Dicaprio is getting so good now and Christopher Nolan is just amazing. loved the movie!!
About Leesburg outlet Mall though, in all these years, it was my first time i went there and it was awesome. I bought 3 trousers & 7 shirts for $200. Everything had great discount onit, everything. And I love the clothes I bought, mostly Smart Business Casuals. Smart Business Casuals or even business casuals is a tricky term to understadn what it means. I understand that your shirt & T-shirt should have collars and pants/trousers should be comfortable but not too casual (probably not jeans either). I got trousers and couple of half sleeve & full sleeve shirts (just plain & stripes, one checks too). Just very nice, will definitely go again some time too. Going to New York tomorrow morning..... so bye till next time!!!

Thursday, July 22, 2010

That's New York I guess...

It's been a week (actually more) in New York now, except I was HOME/DC/VA for the weekend. Been okay I guess, or I dunno... Going back again tomorrow for the weekend. Still been looking for a place. I saw this place near Times Square & loved it. I told the owner that I'll take it but now... I have been calling, texting & emailing but no response. Atleast should say no... but NO, nothing!! That's New York I guess....There was this very old lady using a walker & trying to get down the stairs. I passed her while going out of building but went back to ask her if she needed help. She saw me & startled, "What are you doing?????". I asked her if I can help her and she was like, "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO". That's New York I guess... A bottomless (yeah, no pants) guy lying passed out in subway & no one cares. That's New York I guess...... But still chosing to be here, live here & be EXCITED.... That's New York I guess!!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Back from Home to New York!!

Hello World!!! Hello from the new New Yorker... Because "This is how we ROLL!!", LOL!!! I came back yesterday from DC. Is it home? Well, I have a place here which I still own (rented place), and my car is there, and part of my heart is here too. DC does feels like home, I mean Virginia. It feels nice, good!! New York is exciting but stressful. Anyways, I took the early morning bus (at 5.15 am, don't remember when was last time I woke up so early!!) and got to New York. Still looking at places here, need to look more, look harder. Looking for places is depressing. I found one place just 2 blocks away from Times Square, in Midtown West, let's see how it turns out. There are so many towns in New York, its confusing. Downtown, Midtown, Uptown, East & West... Whoa!! It's confusing, but I'll get it. I'll figure it out. Till then... Good Bye & Good Luck, Keep Rocking & Rolling!!!!!!

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Going back to Virginia/DC (HOME??)

3 days in New York, I don't know how they passed. I was living in Long Island City (its not in Long Island, but it's in Queens. Industrial kinda area but decent!!) @ Quality Inn. It's an okay hotel have to say and okay area. But I got an awesome hair cut here for $10, very coool (cheaper than Virginia!!). Working at Wall Street is good, its okay atleast. At 6:00 pm I was usually the last person to leave (in Virginia) and here at 7:00, half of the office is still at work... that's how NY rolls!!! I went to Times Square yesterday night (at midnight) busy as usual & awesome. Tons of people & tons of Lights & tons of " ". It's nice... I like Times Square & Central Park... my two favorite places in NY!!! New York... its weird though. Metro.. sorry Subway is nice but no AC in stations. AC is a luxury at houses here too (in those small rooms & clingy places in Manhattan, shocking surprise!!!) .... Anyways, going back home tonight (now Virginia/DC seems like home) on Megabus.... Untill then.... Take Care & Good Bye!!!

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Welcome, New York... I am HERE!!!

I landed in New York City today... not practically landed.. I mean not by flight, so don't know if I can call it landing. I took a bus (megabus, its really nice) from Washington DC to New York and landed on my feet when I got off the bus. I have to say it's a different feeling. I have been in New York many times, spent nights & days here. Actually my first night in New York, I spent in Central Park sleeping on a wooden bench (that's another story, to be shared another time). But yeah, I have been here many times, but stepping foot as a resident is different. I felt a heavyness in my heart, I really did. Why?? Hmmm.. I still need to figure it out. I guess that's New York. Begining of a new Journey, a new stage, a new life!!!

I am starting work at Wall Street with most reputed Financial Firm. Can't reveal more than that.... Need to find a place to live here... Need to LIVE here!!! Excitement? Stress? Joy? Tension? Happy? We'll see.... But yeah.... New York City, I am here... WELCOME (ME!!)!!!!!

Thursday, July 01, 2010

When the going gets tough, tough get going... WIN IT!!!

Hellozzzzzz, it's been so long that I even forgot how to login to my blog... almost forgot I had a blog... kinda... I have been busy, I mean really BUSY!! So, many things going on afterall:
  • I have a fulltime JOB
  • I have started my own awesome Business
  • I am a fulltime student
  • I go to my taekwondo classes
  • I am the Best, Better than the Best (its not easy being the best, on top of that Better than the Best)
So, I am considering that fact all of you missed me, or atleast some of you.... or if you are back here reading my blog, you must have missed me inspite of the fact you love or hate me. Both are good, atleast you care about me. Anyways, I am just babbeling, right?? But that's what you people like, me babbling!!!

So going is getting tough here, nothing to be concerned about. Interesting things are tough and it's not worth it of it doesnt makes you work for it. And that's the time you have to step up and get the game going. Play the game & WIN IT. You know, as I say.. It;s ot good to get in any fights, but if you do... then make sure you WIN IT. Life is a fight, a battle, a war (including many other things as well) and you have to WIN IT. If it's getting tough, you get going... move on further & faster to WIN IT.

Finally... "Life is not measured by the breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away!!!"

Saturday, May 01, 2010

I am an INDIAN!!!

Facts to make every indian proud



Q. Who is the GM of Hewlett Packard (hp) ?
A. Rajiv Gupta


Q. Who is the creator of Pentium chip (needs no introduction as 90% of the today's computers run on it)?
A. Vinod Dahm


Q. Who is the 4'th richest man of the world?
A. According to the latest report on Forbes Magazine, it is Mukesh Ambani


Q. Who is the founder and creator of Hotmail (Hotmail is world's No.1 web based email program)?
A. Sabeer Bhatia


Q. Who is the president of AT & T-Bell Labs (AT & T-Bell Labs is the creator of program languages such as C, C++, Unix to name a few)?
A. Arun Netravalli


Q. Who is the new MTD (Microsoft Testing Director) of Windows 2000, responsible to iron out all initial problems?
A. Sanjay Tejwrika


Q. Who are the Chief Executives of CitiBank?
A. Vikram Pandit
Q. We Indians are the wealthiest among all ethnic groups in America , even faring better than the whites and the natives.


There are 3.22 millions of Indians in USA (1.5% of population). YET,
38% of doctors in USA are Indians.
12% scientists in USA are Indians.
36% of NASA scientists are Indians.
34% of Microsoft employees are Indians.
28% of IBM employees are Indians.
17% of INTEL scientists are Indians.
13% of XEROX employees are! Indians.


Some of the following facts may be known to you. These facts were recently published in a German magazine, which deals with WORLD HISTORY FACTS ABOUT INDIA .


1. India never invaded any country in her last 1000 years of history.
2. India invented the Number system. Zero was invented by Aryabhatta.
3. The world's first University was established in Takshila in 700BC. More than 10,500 students from all over the world studied more than 60 subjects.. The University of Nalanda built in the 4 th century BC was one of the greatest achievements of ancient India in the field of education.
4. According to the Forbes magazine, Sanskrit is the most suitable language for computer software.
5. Ayurveda is the earliest school of medicine known to humans.
6. Although western media portray modern images of India as poverty striken and underdeveloped through political corruption, India was once the richest empire on earth.
7. The art of navigation was born in the river Sindh 5000 years ago. The very word 'Navigation' is derived from the Sanskrit word NAVGATIH.
8. The value of pi was first calculated by Budhayana, and he explained the concept of what is now k! nown as the Pythagorean Theorem. British scholars have (1999) officially published that Budhayan's works dates to the 6 th Century which is long before the European mathematicians.
9. Algebra, trigonometry and calculus came from India . Quadratic equations were by Sridharacharya in the 11 th Century; the largest numbers the Greeks and the Romans used were 106 whereas Indians used numbers as big as 10 53.
10. According to the Gemmological Institute of America, up until 1896, India was the only source of diamonds to the world.
11. USA based IEEE has proved what has been a century-old suspicion amongst academics that the pioneer of wireless communication was Professor Jagdeesh Bose and not Marconi.
12. The earliest reservoir and dam for irrigation was built in Saurashtra.
13. Chess was invented in India .
14. Sushruta is the father of surgery. 2600 years ago he and health scientists of his time conducted surgeries like cesareans, cataract, fractures and urinary stones. Usage of anaesthesia was well known in ancient India .
15. When many cultures in the world were only nomadic forest dwellers over 5000 years ago, Indians established Harappan culture in Sindhu Valley ( Indus Valley Civilisation).
16. The place value system, the decimal system was developed in India in 100 BC.


Quotes about India .


We owe a lot to the Indians, who taught us how to count, without which no worthwhile scientific discovery could have been made.
Albert Einstein.


India is the cradle of the human race, the birthplace of human speech, the mother of history, the grandmother of legend and the great grand mother of tradition.
Mark Twain.


If there is one place on the face of earth where all dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is India .
French scholar Romain Rolland.


India conquered and dominated China culturally for 20 centuries without ever having to send a single soldier across her border.
Hu Shih (former Chinese ambassador to USA )


ALL OF THE ABOVE IS JUST THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG, THE LIST COULD BE ENDLESS.


BUT, if we don't see even a glimpse of that great India in the India that we see today, it clearly means that we are not working up to our potential; and that if we do, we could once again be an evershining and inspiring country setting a bright path for rest of the world to follow.


I hope you enjoyed it and work towards the welfare of INDIA .


Say proudly, I AM AN INDIAN!!!

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

A complaint received by the Pontiac Division of General Motors

"This is the second time I have written you, and I don't blame you for not answering me, because I kind of sounded crazy, but it is a fact that we have a tradition in our family of ice cream for dessert after dinner each night. But the kind of ice cream varies so, every night, after we've eaten, the whole family votes on which kind of ice cream we should have and I drive down to the store to get it.

"It's also a fact that I recently purchased a new Pontiac and since then my trips to the store have created a problem. You see, every time I buy vanilla ice cream, when I start back from the store my car won't start. If I get any other kind of ice cream, the car starts just fine.

"I want you to know I'm serious about this question, no matter how silly it sounds: 'What is there about a Pontiac that makes it not start when I get vanilla ice cream, and easy to start whenever I get any other kind?'"

The Pontiac President was understandably skeptical about the letter, but sent an engineer to check it out anyway. The latter was surprised to be greeted by a successful, obviously well-educated man in a fine neighborhood. He had arranged to meet the man just after dinner time so the two hopped into the car and drove to the ice cream store. It was vanilla ice cream that night and, sure enough, after they came back to the car, it wouldn't start.

The engineer returned for three more nights. The first night, the man got chocolate. The car started. The second night, he got strawberry. The car started. The third night he ordered vanilla.

The car failed to start.

Now the engineer, being a logical man, refused to believe that this man's car was allergic to vanilla ice cream. He arranged, therefore, to continue his visits for as long as it took to solve the problem. And toward this end he began to take notes: he jotted down all sorts of data, time of day, type of gas used, time to drive back and forth, etc.

In a short time, he had a clue: the man took less time to buy vanilla than any other flavor. Why? The answer was in the layout of the store. Vanilla, being the most popular flavor, was in a separate case at the front of the store for quick pickup. All the other flavors were kept in the back of the store at a different counter where it took considerably longer to find the flavor and get checked out.

Now the question for the engineer was why the car wouldn't start when it took less time. Once time became the problem -- not the vanilla ice cream -- the engineer quickly came up with the answer: vapor lock. It was happening every night, but the extra time taken to get the other flavors allowed the engine to cool down sufficiently to start. When the man got vanilla, the engine was still too hot for the vapor lock to dissipate.

Moral of the story: Even insane-looking problems are sometimes real.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Religious or Spiritual or Believer or...

On this last day of Navratri, I had fast again. I only fasted first and last day this time like old days and not all the nine days like last time. And yeah, theres also no meat, no alcohol, no cutting/shaving etc for nine days as well and lot more... well, i am not sure about cutting/shaving!! I always say I am not very religious but more spiritual. But I go to temple, I worship, I fast, I practice my religion and I do believe in god as well. Temples are a soothing & beautiful place and good for socializing too. Worshipping is just a way of meditating. Fasting is good for health like dieting. Practicing religion is like discplining yourself. And believing in god is just like having faith, which is very important to succeed in life. I am not giving any religious or spiritual lecture here, but there's nothing wrong with being religious. I just don't like religious fantism and blind faith that god will do wonders for your or fulfill all your wishes. And no cutting-shaving and stuff like that does sounds weird to me as well. Anyways... Jai Mata Di... Lets Rock!!

Monday, March 01, 2010

Happy Holi!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Well.. Holi sucks, if you are celebrating (or I should say having/bearing/watever) it in US. What did I do?? Slept at 8 in morning and almost slept till 7 in evening (except LATE lunch in afternoon. Americans can have dinner by that time) and then went to my Taekwondo class really sleepy & tired (2 lessons learnt; too much sleeping doesn't relaxes you but makes you tired; and do not go to a taekwondo/martial-arts class when you are sleepy). Went back home & decided to treat myself with good food atleast, so made mutter-paneer with aaloo-paratha, raita and kheer as well (well most of it was ready to eat or ready-mix). And then went to bed...... What was different? Well, it's very different in India, here it goes... 

Wake up by 8-9 in morning and be READY, for Holi. Means, put on old clothes.. & hey I put lot of oil on all my body so color can't stick to me. And then I apply lot of different colors on my face in advance to make sure it looks multicolor and nice (people usually just put red or green, i like lot of color and good combination/decoration of my face!!). Gujhiya & sweets are ready at home so eat some awesome sweets and then get ready for going out round. Call a friend or two or three or four or even MORE.... go to people's houses and color them with abeer/gulaal (powdered color) and enjoy sweets at there home too, afterall everyone has different taste (no calorie counting please, just enjoy!!). By late afternoon you are filled, with color on outside & food on inside; which means you had lots of FUN!!!!! The washing/bathing process takes TIME, sometimes detergent soaps are needed to clean it. But if you really had fun, the fun lasts; which means the color lasts on your body for couple of days proving you really had FUN!! So that's Holi in India. Anyways, for those who do not know anything about holi or the religious aspect of it, here's a video of the Prehlaad-Holika story. And the most famous Holi song ever..... HOLI HAI!!!!!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Bye February!!

So... Feb ended with exactly 14 blogs, every alternate day (almost... except the days I cheated). How was it? Okay I would say, nothing special. I am still jobless,yeah I am... Still mostly bored... And yeah, have hurt so many parts of my body by Taekwondo. Started with left knee, then face, then right foot & now right wrist. I guess it's part of the game (or I am just too enthusiastic/stupid). Had to finish another assignment today... and this one was Bad!! Not multiple choice like last time but had to write descriptive answers. Which means writing/typing full thing and even worst, now I need to really read before writing. But I managed to complete it in time & treated myself again, this time at Cheesecake Factory and it was fine (but really expensive!!). Well, that's it for Feb then... Bye February, Welcome March (with Holi)!!

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Sachin hits Double Century

Sachin made a not-out double century in One Day International Cricket, the first ever by any cricketer ever (Click here for detailed news). He already has the most number of centuries & runs in both one days & tests, isn't he just the best.. ofcourse he is!! People have doubted him & his talent at many occassions, but he has always come back and proved them wrong. He's the living legend of the game of cricket. I have always admired him, he's not just a greatest player but a great star, great celebrity & great person. Congratulations Sachin, great job... we are all proud of you & All the Best!!

Monday, February 22, 2010

Study just before exams, watch movies after!!

So the I had my 1st mid-terms for a subject called Financial Markets & something-something (yeah, I still  am not even sure of the name). I had to submit it by Sunday-Midnight. I had known about it for more than a week; and also known about upcoming midterms since I started this class 1.5 months back. 8-10 chapters (I am not exactly sure) have been completed and this mid-term was covering 6 chapters. I had not even read the first one completely. And as usual, I was delaying it since so many days that I'll do it later (called procastination). And the Sunday came but I had not even started; Sunday evening happened and I had not even started.. WOW!! I finally started at 5 in evening and finished it by 8, yeah I did!! I read the chapters, found out the answer (luckily this was an objective type multiple choice questionnaire to be filled). This reminded me of old college days actually. Waiting till the exams time to start studying... we never studied the whole semster (but always thought during these exam study times that next semester onwards I'l study from begining, but it never happened ofcourse!!) but started the day-night exercise of extensive studying few days before the exams. Once I called one of my lecturer 2 days before the exams asking him the syllabus of his subject, you can guess how excited he was. However, always managed to pass first-class and good grades. But anyways, this was worst. 1.5 months study in 3 hourson the day of mid-terms.... wow!! ANother assignment submission is on coming Sunday, lets see how I do this time!! And yeah... after finishing the assignment, I treated myself with movie (we used to treat ourselves with movie even those days afterall). I watched My Name is Khan (my review can be read here) & Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief; both in theatre (by my formula of watch as many movies as you can with one ticket, lol). Percy Jackson was a nice movie, something like egyptian take on Harry Potter maybe.. it was fine!! So... I had fun writing assignments & then watching movies, that's life... Thanks for reading & keep visiting!!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

My Name is Khan (2010 Movie)

I finally saw My Name is Khan, all by myself & alone. How cool is it to go to watch a  movie alone?? Well, I have done that in past. And I don't like talking during the movie anyways, or being stopped to laugh at jokes or being asked what was just said. So watching movie alone works for me. But the whole idea of going to watch a movie alone kinda sucks, kinda (that's not even a real word)!!
Well, I would say it is 7/10 movie. Yeah... some of you would be like, "that's too much for a SRK movie" and some would be like, "it deserves way more" (many would be like, "who are you to even say anything" lol). The idea & concept behind the movie is nice; Racial Profiling (my personal experiences), days in US after 9/11, effects of terrorism, Islam and lot more. There has been lots of movies in past all over the world touching this subject. But you don't expect that from Karan Johar. However, this has lots of emotional drama like any Johar's movie (none has made me cry/smile as much as K3G though). Movie is quit predictable as you know that's gonna happen. Hero will definitely get his mission (of meeting President) accomplished. There Bush look-alike was better than Obama look-alike though. Shahrukh's performance is nice, but I am not sure that was appropriate for Asperger Syndrome; he was acting kinda retarded (oops, I meant mentally challenged). At some places his acting is touching but kinda weird at some places as well. Kajol looks great even after so many years, actually looks better now; good performance as well. Zarina Wahab's performance as Shahrukh's mother and Tanay Chheda's performance as junior Shahrukh is really appreciable. Jimmy Shergil is good as usual; he's a nice actor and everything but only does good in supporting roles. Sonya Jehan is really good, in looks and acting both. But hey, Sumeet Raghvan & even Vinay Pathak in such meaningless roles. Vinay was still fine in his small but impactive role but Sumeet?? Dude, you were Mr Sarabhai, c'mon yaar!! No song and dance as well in the movie, some background scores which are just okay. Some portions & scenes are really good but some are just too obvious, over done or too slow. All I say is that if the movie si really good, you'll feel that good. And if you don't, then something is lacking. Overall, a decent movie but SRK, Kajol & Karan's trio could and should have done better... However one great message, "Any kind of discrimination based on race, religion, sex, nationality, origin or anything else is wrong; because there are only two kind of people in this world... Good or Bad!!!"

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Valentines Day??

So... what's all the buzz about V-Day? I have never celebrated V-Day... & why? Why do you need a day to celebrate love? If you have true love in your life everyday is V-Day; else a day doesn't do anything. It's just a day for Gift & Card Companies to make money... right? I don't hate V-Day but I don't love it either. I remember days in India when some religious fanatic groups (like shiv-sena, bajrang-dal) used to threaten couples if they hang out or if they see roses in a girl's hand. That's just stupid, you can't force people for such things.. it's wrong. I hope it's not so anymore. But still, V-day is just so commercialized that there's no feeling of true love anymore. The guys are just concerned about buying right gifts and girls are concerned about getting theres. Or if you don't have a valentine, you are just concerned about getting someone, anyone.... they just don't want to be alone. I celebrate V-days sitting home, relaxing. With family or even alone. Because where there is love, support, relaxation and peace.... that's where everything is. You don't need a V-day to be happy, you just need happiness.... Or maybe just visit and read my blog more!!!!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

I am really Stupid/Smart

Well.. there are so many times when we think so about ourselves. Lets start with the stupid part... You know it's been snowing here like hell (not sure how much it snows in hell though!!). And I had my Taekwondo classes today. he trainer said that he'll be open all week but I still  called him before the class to confirm, no one picked. So I got ready and walked all the way to the place in thsi freakin cold & snow. There was 2 feet snow still accumulated & still snowing when I walked out. But i still went, see my dedication. But the freakin place was CLOSED!! Yeah, it was damn closed. I was so angry on myself, really angry. There are times when we do stuff and then we say to ourselves 'that I told you dont do this, but you didn't listen'. I was feeling so Bad & saying, "I am really stupid!!"
Anyways, now the smart part. As many of you know that I was sleeping on floor... Well, not really cuz I had a futon and I was still not sleeping on it but I was using the nice mattress to sleep. But no real hard bed, I don't even have that yet. But I bought this Aerobed's Air Sofa-Bed. It's 4-in-1 which means can be used as sofa/recliner/small-high-rise-bed/full-queen-size-bed. I filled the air and already used it for 3 days and air is still fine. It's even comfortable & nice, I like it. Smart purchase, "I am really SMART!!"

Monday, February 08, 2010

Dulha Mil Gaya & Pyaar Impossible

yun to humara zikr hua, her fasaane mein... kya hua gar thodi, der hui aane mein!!
Well, I am no shayar & not becoming one either (I do write though, read Falana-Dhimkana). After being snowed in for the weekend (click here & read for details) I decided to watch hindi movies. First one was Dulha Mil Gaya, I would say 6/10. The movie is not bad, Shahrukh is his usual good (however, PRG was from punjab he said. really? Gandhi in Punjab!!); Sushmita is amazingly great, she looks stunning & performs great in role of a super model (saying Tom Cruise is too short for her) she should be doing lot more comedy; and the new girl Ishita is fine too. Fardeen?? I don't know how & why anyone decides to make a movie with him? He cant act ofcourse, poor dialogue delivery & grave expressions... dunno why he's in any movie!! & hey, Johnny Lever in a character role?? When did that started happening? A comedic genius like him for nothing in the movie... why? Even storyline is predictable. But movie has its points & Sushmita is just soooooooooo Good!! Worth a watch once, try it!!
Next one was Pyaar Impossible, a movie written by Uday Chopra & directed by Jugal Hansraj. I think Uday should focus more on writing because he's writing good, comes in blood I guess. I give the movie 8/10. Yeah... I liked the movie. Both the ladies in the movie have done good job, Priyanka Chopra & the lil girl who played her daughter. Good acting & good looking, appreciated. Both the men in movie have done surprisingly good job. I am not big fan of Dino Morea but he looks & performs good as a villian in the movie. And Uday is actually nice, looks nerdy & has performed fine (I like him Dhoom movies too though). Specially the storyline of movie is sweet & nice & interesting too. Good Job!!! 

Saturday, February 06, 2010

Snow! Snow!! Snow!!!

It's not as fun as it looks in our bollywood movies where in midst of the day or whatever is happening, suddenly the song starts and our hero & heroine are in a beautiful place filled with snow. The hero is wearing big jackets & woolens but our lovely heroine is singing & dancing just in a lovely saree with sleeveless blouse. They sure don't feel cold, do they?? But this awful lot of snow is not as much fun in real. That's what my experience says. It's been snowing last 2 days awfully here with more than 2 feet of snow outside. There was snow outside the door and half of the door was covered. The car was topped with 2 feet snow, all covered. It took me more than 2 hours to clean snow off the car and around to take it out. Streets and roads around the house are not clean ofcourse, we have just cleaned the bare minimums needed to get out of house. Created valley with snow mountains on both the sides. And ofcourse its chilling cold too, unless you are shovelling the snow which makes you hot!! Even the main roads & highways are not clean. The car was sliding on the roads withut any control, just so scary. Read my last blog "Driving in Snow/Ice" for tips to drive in snow. Just planning to sit home and enjoy some bollywood fun with dance in fake snow. Be safe & Take Care!!

Thursday, February 04, 2010

blogging every alternate day...

So... as you can see that I am planning to blog every alternate day now... done with everyday (remember my last blog). Everyday blogging didn't help in anyways, no new/more readers, no great feedback/comments. Nothing!! So lets slow down a litle... actually half the speed!! Question is... Why do I write? For myself!! Really?? For you!! REALLY???? Well, I don't think it's such an easy answer. I write for myself, it's my blog. But it's a blog... and I want people to read it, appreciate it (means comment on it and praise it too). January was like a diary entry though. But I remember how it goes with diary entries. I started writing daily diary when I was a kid (yeah, I was a kid once!!) in school. My dad bought me a diary and I was soooooooooo excited, having a personal diary was even better than having a girlfriend. It's yours only, no one else can claim a right to it or even see it without your permission. I used to write every night before sleeping. Write about what happened all day and how was it & what's going on and all that. First few days were very exciting. Then sometimes I forgot but I went back and wrote that day's entries later, even if I didnt remember much, I'll still write something. Later it got even better, I just used to write "woke up in morning, brushed mt teeth, took bath. got ready for school & went to school, day was okay. came back, ate dinner, watched TV & going to sleep... Good Night Diary!!!". YEAH!! This is what happens. Like I write my blogs later by manipulating dates, I do that!! Maybe this one is same, LOL!! And anyways, I am no Amitabh or Shahrukh (yeah, sorry to disappoint you... I bet you didn't know that, lol)that people are interested in what I ate & when I slept. So.... alternate day blogging from now on and lets see how that goes. Thanks for reading and keep visiting... Take Care!!!

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Me-Jana

It's a lebanese restaurant in Arlington, VA where I went yesterday. How was it? It was fine. There hummus was not too good though but overall decent food. Service was not excellent though, kinda slow, lazy & not very responsive. Driving to Arlington was not as bad as I thought. Rt 267 (which is toll road of $1.75) was not too busy. But while coming back I took I-66 and it was even better. I was following GPS both the time & it took different ways both times. But GPS are good, really nice actually!! turn by turn direction with spoken strret names. Another women's voice guiding you in your life, right? I remember once I was going with my friend somewhere in VA only. The GPS asked us to make a right. And... there was no right. There was a wall actually on the right. And it kept saying, take right! take right! WTH?? Bump into the wall or what stupid lady... But it mostly works & works really well. I need to buy one soon, any suggestions?? Thanks in advance!!!

Sunday, January 31, 2010

blogging everyday...

I've been blogging everyday this month, one blog every single day of the month. 31 blogs in this month, in 31 days. People used to tell me I should be more regular, there should be something new to read everytime someone visits. Really?? Didn't seem to work that well. I am still getting almost same number of readers and No comments at all actually!! Probably quality of my writing has detoriated because of too much writing?? Over working i snot good afterall..... But I wrote some god stuff as always. Anyways.... Thanks for coming & reading and please keep doing that. Bring on more raeders too... & keep commenting. Thanks!!!!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Driving in Snow/Ice

It's been snowing all day today, all day!! When I woke up in morning I saw everything around the house covered with snow, including my car. And it was still snowing with chilly cold out there. I didn't have the snow-scrapper for car so I borrowed it form my housemate & cleaned the car. Took me 10-15 mins because there was so much snow!! I was frezing out there. And then driving in snow, or ice which is worst.. hmmmm!! Few things to take care while driving in snow/ice:
  • Drive Slow. Be 10-15 miles below the speed limit and probably drive on the side lane or where you see road with less snow/ice. Don't worry if there's traffic beind you, just go as slow as you feel comfortable.
  • Keep distance. Keep enough distance from the car ahead of you, curbs, signs, sidewalks & ofcourse people. If you see people, just slow down or stop & let them pass by.
  • Do not apply sudden brakes, apply them slowly. Good to have TCS & ABS at such times.
  • Pay attention on the road. No phone calls, distarcting music or anything. You need to know what's happening around you!!.

Being careful while driving in snow/ice is very-very important. I learned that from experience. I bought a snow-scrapper from CVS yesterday for $8 but I might return it as I am not sure if I need to use it. Anyways, Enjoy Snow & Drive Safe... to everyone else, PEACE!!

Friday, January 29, 2010

Charlie Chiang's & Breakers Sky Lounge

I went to Charlie Chiang's at Worldgate for lunch & to Breakers Sky Lounge at Herndon Clock Tower (yeah, same place where the racial profiling stuff happened, read here for details) for dinner. I like Charlie Chaing, they have some Asian-Fusion food includinf some nice Korean, Mangolian, Chinese, Thai etc kind afood. There lunch buffet is like $12 which is fine. The food options are good but they have no decent desserts. Just the lame jelly which I don't like. Breakers is not known for great food, it's a sports bar/lounge afterall. I tried quesadilla (pronounced as 'kussediaa' or /ˌkeɪsəˈdiː.ə/), it was okay. I saw that bartender again & he apologised for that day (the card thing!!). I said it's okay as long as it was not for the wrong reasons!! He said too many young guys come here & he has to be over careful sometimes. I accept his apologies and wul djust take it is a compliment that I look really young (legal age to drink in a bar in US is 21). So that was my day, fooding & fun outside.... Bye!!!

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Racial Profiling/Discrimination in US, Again!!

I wrote a blog about Racial Profiling 2 days back & here comes another incident today itself. I went to this sports bar called BREAKERS here in Herndon, with my four new friends from my college. I go to the bar & the bartender (a bald young guy, ofcourse white!!) asks me for my ID. I show him my driving license which I got in Kansas. He checks it & denies accepting it saying it doesn’t looks real. What???? Really?????? WTF??????????? A valid driver's license issued by legal US Authorities, the DMV Kansas looks fake to that dumb stupid guy. I mean, really?????? I have had that card for more than 1.5 years and no one, no one ever has questioned it ever. At any damn place!! This is a card issued by US Authorities and any person with even a minute level of intelligence or little brain would and should understand that. But not for a real jerk standing at the bar as a bartender!!!! The douchebag, even denied my friends license from DMV Alabama. What's happening here?? He sees four brown people entering a bar and he doesn’t likes it, right?? Well... I went to the manager and he knew me already as I go there often, he accepted the mistake and said he'll fix it. I don't think he apologized actually, but he was cool. He kinda knows me and was okay. But the reason I am writing this blog is, what is this?? It never even happened in Boston, which I say is the most racist city I have seen. I will go to Breakers again and have fun as usual. But this incident was surprising, annoying and disturbing as well. Didn't expect this in Virginia… That guy, the bartender there tonight, was really @%$#! (I can't think of a bad word which I can write openly) Afterall, This is not our Country!!

Monday, January 25, 2010

Racial Profiling/Discrimination in US... First Time!!

Just thinking here about being of a different race in US, not a white or black or.... I had my first incident of mild Racial Profiling for the first time in USA when I was coming to Virginia from Boston in Amtrak. What happened? I was sitting in train watching movie when a Police Officer suddenly came & asked me, "Can I talk to you for a min, Sir". Yeah, he called me Sir. I said sure & went with him towards the train doors. He asked for my ID & started asking questions about me, where I am form, what I do where am going & why. Tells me that there are lots of police on the train and he's doing a random security check (really?? all the randomness makes you pick just a brown south East Asian guy!!). I answered all his questions and he was noting all that information in a notebook. I said I understand that he's just doing his job for our security and it's okay. He didn't bother me much though & asked how was my first Amtrak ride & I said it was okay (till then!!). Anyways, it wasn’t too bad & mostly it's okay. Boston sucked big time though, seemed like most racist city in world I have seen. These things are part of being a so called Alien. After all, it's not our country!!!! Read more here...

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Tyson's Corner... Shopping Malls

I went to Tyson's Corner in Mclean today. It's one of the biggest shopping mall in the area. Tons of shops are squeezed in this huge mall and it seems all full. Tons of maps at every corner so that you don't get lost, they know you can get lost. These super huge malls are really overwhelming. And ususally things are so damn expensive in malls. Specially in India... You can find similar stuff for way less in retail outlets etc. I remmeber the days when there were no malls and we used to go to our town markets (bazaar) and buy stuff at usual stores. The regular bargains and stories of being a regular customer. There was only one mall inDelhi, Ansals Plaza. All the bollywood movies shooting for shopping mall in India, used to go to Ansals. We used to go there sometimes just to hang out. We could not even think of buying stuff there. Just get an ice cream at Mcdonalds usually, or stuff like that. Now there are malls just everywhere.  Malls, Malls & Malls!!!

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Resume vs Curriculum Vitae

I didn't know that Resume and Curriculum Vitae (CV) are different. I thought my beautiful 5 page document was a nice resume. Turns out I was wrong!! A resume has to be 1 or 2 pages at max. I found this at my college class, so they are actually teaching us something... Resume is just a short document which summarises your career & experience. CV are more detailed and elaborate. I checked it online and this information is correct. No one ever told me that till now.... Well, I am updating my 5 page CV to 2 page resume now. Also creating a cover letter which I always thought was lame. But I am in job market searching for job now, so I need to all the right things. So this was about my 3rd lecture at college. I went in my car like last week, driving at almost 70 miles/hour (110+ km/hr) on the freeway. Reached there in less than 30 mins cool. Fun of the car, it's nice!! Everything else is nice as well.... Take Care!!

Friday, January 22, 2010

Geico vs Allstate

Just like having a car is fun, so much comes with it. I mean the not-so-fun part. Like the regular money for gas (petrol, you should remember that by now!!); maintenance, decoration, cleaning & everything else. I have been spending money like crazy since I got my car. Decorating it in & out and doing all that. And yes, the Insurance!! When I applied for insurance from ALLSTATE, they said that I do not have any insurance history in US so 1st time it's going to be $1000 for 1st six months which they may reduce later. I bought it knowing nothing. But then I called GEICO. They said they can do he same, or actually better insurance for less than $600. See... Allstate was ripping me off, or whatever. So I bought that & canceled the insurance with Allstate. Hopefully, now I am in good hands (without Allstate). But yeah, its so damn expensive to have a car. I need a job ASAP. Money in my account is going down like anything (what goes down very fast?? our politician's character & moral values maybe)... Everything else is okay. It was raining today & yesterday a lil. Weather is fine & so am I. Take Care!!


Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Tae-Kwon-Do

I joined martial arts classes today, for Tae-Kwon-Do. I have been looking forward to do some high level cardio for perfect fitness and wanted to go for either Kick-Boxing or Martial Arts. I picked this because it is close to my house for now and I have always had interest in Martial arts (baiscally, become & being called a black-belt). Hopefully it will be nice. One nice thing though.... when I was leaving, the master asked, "Are you driving home?". I said :yes (ofcourse in my new awesome car". He asked me "how old are you?". I said "** (I am not revealing it here)". he said "Ohh, I thought you maybe 16 or something (so not legal to drive)". So.... either the guy (the master/trainer) is too bad of a judge of age, or I look too young. I'll pick the second and just be happy. So, bye for now.... HAAA!!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Rajdhani Temple & Dollar Tree


Today is Tuesday and I keep fast on Tuesdays. For part religious & part health reasons. Religious as in its a day of Lord Hanuman and people fast for that (you'll get a nice husband they say, considering the fact that Hanuman Jee was baal-brhamachaari how exactly does that happenes??). I understand that fasting once a week is good for health. it cleanses body and makes us stronger. I just eat fruits & milk today. No grains specifically and no sugar, salt, spices or any oil/fat as well. I've been doing it for more than an year now and I am quite fit as you know (Really??). I also went to Rajdhani Temple today (3rd time in 4 days, I didn't go even once when I stayed here earlier.. wow!!) and particicpated in Arti/Puja, it was nice. I remember Hanuman Chalisa completely so sung it aloud and other bhajans-keertans as well. Took the prasadam laddu which I can't eat yet as I am on fast (was almost tempted to eat that besan ka laddu, yum!!).
Then went to Dollar Tree. OMG, Dollar Stores suck... why? They have a board at entry that 'pick a cart, because you will need one'. And yeah, the cart was so full by the time I was half done. Everything there is for one dollar, grocery, food, utensils, home stuff, bathroom stuff, decoratives, medicines.. I mean everything!! And I just keep picking stuff seeing it's so cheap so I can definitely find some use for it somewhere. Atleast ends up spending 40-50 dollars. Well, they are not bad as they have some nice stuff for so cheap. Just too bad for someone like me who has addictive shopping, specially at cheap deals or great bargains. Yesterday I did nothing actually. Just cooked my famous Pachranga/Gamda Daal, it was actually nice. Nothing special I think so I'll close for now. Thanks & Take Care... JAI HANUMAN!!

Monday, January 18, 2010

Falana-Dhimkana: Car bina Bekaar, Car mili Sakaar


Click here & read my small & sweet Hindi Poem (Kavita) I wrote on the auspicious occassion of my car purchse on my other awesome blog FALANA-DHIMKANA. Thanks in advance & Enjoy!!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

I bought a CAR... Awesome!!

Well, if you read my blogs you would know this already that I bought a Car, my first car in US (if not then click here & read and check out features/pics here). One of the most awesome cars actually. Everybody who has seen it or driven it has just loved it. Some say its like Mercedes, some say Bentley or Jaguar. It is actually a KIA AMANATI. Really an awesome car. As first thing, I took the car to Rajdhani Temple yesterday. My first visit to any temple in Virginia (it was not like the priests and others were just waiting for my visit, no flower shower on me or jai-jaikaar yaar), I never went when I was here earlier for such a long time. Then went to college in my car (not like our bollywood movies though, where I get out of awesome car & just start singing/dancing with 100s of other students joining me in chorus like thats all we have been studying/practising forever), awesome!! And also went to a club later in night in my car (No wonders here as well, I was no star of the night at the club like our heroes who sing/dance better than those poor paid performers of that place). Well, all accomplished, lol.... I am so happy to have a car and that too such an awesomely (is that even a word?) great one, really just Awesome!!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Kia Amanti, my Car's features & PICS...

Features: 2nd Row Bench Seat with accessible trunk, 4-Wheel ABS/TCS, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, AM/FM Stereo, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Alarm, Aluminum Alloy Wheels, Auto-Off Headlights, Auto-On Headlights, Auxiliary Power 4 Outlet (front, mid & rear), CD player with 6 CD Changer, Cassette, Child Safety Locks, Climate Control, Cup holders (front & rear), Digital display at dashboard (external/internal temperature, trip statistics, left fuel/miles, current mileage, average speed etc plus day/date/time), Leather Seats & Interior with wooden finish, Cruise control, Driver Air Bag, Driver Lumbar, Dual Zone A/C (individual control for driver, passenger & rear), Emergency Trunk Release, Fog Lamps, Front Floor Mats, Front Reading Lamps, Front Wheel Drive, Full Size Spare Tire, Heated Exterior Driver Mirror, Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror, Heated Mirrors, Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel, Pass-Through Rear Seat, Passenger Air Bag, Power Door Locks, Power Driver Mirror, Power Driver Seat (with two memories), Power Passenger Mirror, Power Passenger Seat, Power Steering, Power Sunroof/Moonroof, Power Windows (all fully automatic), Premium sound system (by Infinity), Rear Body Air Bag, Rear Floor Mats, Rear Head Air Bag, Rear Seat Heat Ducts, Remote Trunk Release, Remote fuel-lid release, Side Air Bag, Side Head Air Bag, Steering Wheel Controls (music/sound, cruise etc), Tires - Front All-Season, Tires - Rear All-Season, Vehicle Anti-Theft System and many more....
My CAR

Friday, January 15, 2010

First Car in US


Another first amongst so many in my life these days... Turns out the biggest news of the year till now is "I bought a Car". What? Yeah, I finally found a car today and bought it as well, today itself. Really? Yes, really. Wow!! When? Today ofcourse, as I just said. Ahh, okay. How? Hmmm, went to a dealer, saw the car & just loved it. Then I drove it and loved it even more. Metallic silver color big car, can fit 5 people comfortably. With all leather interiors, wooden finish, all power, all automatic, front & rear seat AC, driver passenger dual climate control sunroof, premium sound, ABS/TCS, Airbags, & on top a V6 3.5 engine. There is so much I am still missing to say. I mean it has just everything I could think of, a real luxury car. So I just bought it today. I can't believe I did it. Can you? LoL, Congrats Rahul... Thanks!!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Happy Makar Sankranti!!!


Makar Sankranti is celbrated all over India with many different names. In Uttar Pradesh it's called "Khichdi", in Punjab its "Lohri", in Andhra it's "Bhogi", in Assam it's Bihu, in Tamil Nadu it's "Pongal", in Gujrat it "Uttarayan" and many such different names in diferent states of India (if you didn't know, there are 28 states in India). It's basicaly a harvesting festival where people come together and celbrate the harvest or just celebrate (cuz not many farners these days but we all love to celebrate). Every place has there own rituals & ways actually. But I remember it as the day of eating lots of nice stuff like ghazak, gudpatti, chikki, moongfali with revari and what not, mmmmmm (I am getting water in my mouth while writing this). Ofourse missed all that being here in USA but I did my first cooking here this year and enjoyed myself. However just had one meal s didn't get time to cook whole day because my car search being on. But eveing food of awesome egg-curry was finally great. Well everyone, HAPPY SANKRANTI!!

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Happy Lohri!!

Lohri reminds me of the nice lohri campfire and great music playing really loud, dancing around, throwing groundnut & popcorn into it and just having fun. Specially in Delhi or in Punjab where this is a major festival. Traditionally, by the end of the first week of January, small groups of boys go ringing doorbells and chanting some kind of doggerel with each line ending in “HOYE” (in chorus). Lohri songs are rhymed nonsense, at times very funny. For example:
Saalee paireen juttee
Jeevey Sahib dee kuttee
Kuttee no nikalya phoraa
Jeevey sahib da ghora
Ghorey uttay kaathee
Jeevey sahib da haathee
Haathee maarya padd
Dey maaee daanya da chajj
(My sister-in-law has slippers on her feet/ Long may live the Sahib’s bitch./ The bitch developed a sore/ Long live the Sahib’s horse./ The horse has a saddle/ Long live the Sahib’s elephant/ The elephant let out a loud fart/ It gave the old woman a start.) Happy Lohri to all my Readers. Have fun!!

Monday, January 11, 2010

I lost my map...


Yeah, I mean the visitor map... where it used to show millions and billions of my visitors (I can say any number I want now). Turns out yesterday they archived it because I had completed an year with them. Ummmm.. I can understand that I guess. Just keep on adding red dots to that map & all what will be left soon is just red dots and no map (maybe not with the nuber of visits I used to get). Why is it important?? To see who all are visting you and from where, to cater to taste of your audience, to brag about your number of visits on the blog (if it's good, or just lie if you can)... but honestly just because it's cool to have it. Well as anything else, or manythings else... a new vistor map has started and hope it does even better than the last one. Until then, Thanks a lot all my dear visitors & readers!!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

First lecture/class of College in US

I had my first lecture/class for my MS course today (Saturday, 01/09 actually. So it is technically yesterday but I am still up tonight!!). How was it?? Ummmm.. let's see. Turns out there is no public conveyence on weekends in the area where I live in Herndon. Only one bus runs i.e. Fairfax connector 950, and I am not on there route. What do they expect? That no one dares to go anywhere on the weekends in my area? Or we can work on weekdays but just sit at home in wekeends, unless I have a car or enough money to take a cab/taxi? I don't know... Again, my friends came to my rescure and my dear friend Harish picked/dropped me for today. So... I need a car or need to change the place. Considering the fact that I found this place after so much trouble & pain (everything I do is a lot of pain & effort ofcourse!!), I'll try to stick to the place for now and look for a Car. That's the dilemna of living in US, you NEED a CAR. You can only survive without a car in Big Cities, like New York or Boston or Chicago or maybe DC. That too only if you have to travel or commute inside the city. As soon as you step out side the city you are lost...


Well.. the first class was fine actually. No ragging for sure, that's an Indian thing it seems.Bad thing is I won't get to rag my juniors as well. The classrooms were usual and our first class was actually in the library. The young professor introduced us to hismelf and the course. He just took 1 hour out of 4 hours allocated to him so we got free early. There was only half attendance which was surprising but cool. He said that he'll usually take 2 hour classes only & I am happy about that too. Nothing special again though. Just a cool day... Take Care!!

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Falana Dhimkana: Veer

Well, this is not about Sallu's movie Veer, this is about the great poem we read in school called "Veer tum badhe Chalo" by Dwarkaprasad Maheshwari. Isn't it just easy to sit & write such motivational () poems but not do anything yourself, lol. Anyways, poem is nice so click here & read it on my other blog Falana-Dhimkana.

Friday, January 08, 2010

Found a place & moved

After my huge efforts (everything I do is considered a HUGE effort afterall) for searching a place to live in VA, I finally found a place here in Herndon and moved. Rent is $410 with all utilities (water, electricity etc are considered as utilities). Found this place on Craigslist, whcih is a townhouse (basically an individual house, not an apartment) with 3 bedrooms & I'll have one of the bedrooms. Bathroom, Kitchen, Dining room, Living Room etc is shared between the three housemates. Just moved tonight, lets see how it goes....

Thursday, January 07, 2010

Searching for a place to live in Virginia/DC

Its my 5th day in VA now & last day of the first week of year 2010. The next struggle is to find a place to live. Craigslist & sulekha.com is the place to do it, not like old days when we need to wander looking for "To-Let" signs (which we used to think of as Toilet, lol). I did it recently in Boston & managed to find a place somehow where I survived for a month.... I mean lived for a month. It was actually fair enough. had nice roommates, decent place, a bed of my own in a room of my own (living room actually, but designated to me. how cool is that!!). The days of corporate living are gone, where I had 1 or even 2 bedroom fully furnished apartments (I mean really furnished, with everything from bed, linens, drawers, sofas, TV, everything in kitchen... i mean just everything for a luxury housing) just for me. With latest corporate cars from corporate rental with gas (in US, petrol is called gas. As we kow that they like to do things different from rest of the world) paid as well. So those days are gone & the new days are on, Full-On!!

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Falana-Dhimakana: Taste of Iron

How do words evolve into a poem,
Look, try to identify...
Man himself, tangled in the web of letters.
Did you hear...
Is it the sound of iron Or blood spilled on the soil?
Don’t ask the blacksmith about the taste of iron...
Ask the horse, who has it in his mouth.
Transalation of a Hindi poem (kavita) by "Dhoomil", read my other blog FAlANA-DHIMAKANA for more...

Tuesday, January 05, 2010

First Day of College in US....

I thought this would be a long & special blog, but..... Yesterday was first day of college actually, in US.... first day of college again after almost 10 years (you think I must be sooooooo OLD)... wow!! can you imagine how it was?? ummmmm... lame!! lol!!! i mean nothing special really.... All day wasted in orientation & registration, picking courses, paying fee & all that..... long day actually!! Why do they have so much paper work & form filling on first days. In school, in colege, in job, in anywhere... why?? (What do you expect, just take people in without any paper work & proof etc, just because they want it??) I have opted for weekend classes, so next/first class is on this Saturday. That's it, nothing else to tell.... it was just a fair day!! The First Day of College in US....

Monday, January 04, 2010

Falana-Dhimkana: Itni Shiddat Se

Itni shiddat se tujhe paane ki maine koshish ki hai,
Ki har lamhe ne mujhe tujhse milaane ki saazish ki hai.
(For more click & read here on my new blog, Falana-Dhimkana)

Sunday, January 03, 2010

Boston to DC.... my first Amtrak Tour!!

So I moved to Virginia... Why I say DC? Arrey yaar, to go to VA (where I live, now) I need to go to Union Station at Washington DC and I am 30 mins away from there. So I took my first Amtrak ride from South Station in Boston. I had 5 bags: 3 large bags, one carry on bag each 50+ lbs & one laptop bag which was 20+ lbs (My backpack laptop bag's awesome & I use it like anything for my travels). Amtrak allows two 50 lbs 21" bags as carry on & three 50 lbs 36" bags for check in (larger bags but still same weight as carry on even for check in, huh!! But I managed to squeeze 50+ in all bags. & It's awesome thing considering the fact how much I suck at packing :). You need to check in your bags 30 mins before departure & as usual I was late by few mins (when was the last time I was on time?? I guess I was born on time as expected.. or not!!!). So, they didn't let me check-in my bags, all requests were useless on those american Amtrak ears. However, they allowed me to take all those bags as carry on... so nice of them naa!! But... imagine carrying 5 heavy bags alone in a train as carry ons, UGH!!! But the amazing me managed to do that, I got all the bags in the coach by myself & placed them (they have really huge compartments to place bags there, i guess they make everyone carry check ins as carry ons), got a seat close by to my luggae, doors & toilet too (you can sit anywhere you want, no assigned seats). Amtrak ride is okay, fine seats & all that. They even have power ports so I plugged my laptop & watched two movies, Blue (it was just okay, 5/10. they spent hell lot of money on under water scenes, special effects maybe & start cast but forgot to put in the story properly I guess. Ohh, it turns out they had American writers for this, lol!!) and Moon (was fine, 7/10. they had american writers heer too probably but it was interesting concept about deranged clones working on moon). The train reached DC at time in morning and I got my luggage out of coach by myself. On the platform I got a Red-Cap (they are like porters/bellboy & help to carry your luggage on a big trolley and they wear red caps). He kept my luggage on trolley & took me to the gate (I tipped him $5, yeah I did that) where I waited for my friend to pick me up. I don't understand one thing though, why the hell they don't have trolleys on train stations. They allow so many heavy bags as luggage but don't think people would need a trolley to carry those bags, WTF?? Well... My friend Harish came up to pick me 7 o'clock in morning in the damn cold of DC, thanks!! Like my friends Emon & Anand came to drop me at Station in Boston; that's what real friends are for, thanks guys!!
Also I had my first incident of mild Racial Profiling for the first time in USA. What happened? I was sitting in train watching movie when a Police Officer suddenly came & asked me, "Can I talk to you for a min Sir". I said sure & went with him towards the train doors. He asked for my ID & started asking questions about me, where I am form, what I do where am going & why. Tells me that there are lots of police on the train and he's doing a random security check (really?? all the randomness makes you pick just a brown south east asian guy!!). I answered all his questions and he was noting all that information in a notebook. I said I understand that he's just doing his job for our security and it's okay. He didn't bother me much though & asked how was my first Amtrak ride & I said it was okay (till then!!). Anyways, overall it was a decent ride & decent experience on Amtrak. I finally moved to VA & lets see what happens next, lets just keep our fingers crossed & hope for the best!!! Well, the question is why do we cross our fingers & what does it do??? lol.... bye friends & thanks for stopping by!!!