Monday, February 12, 2007
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
For those of you who know me this will come as no surprise. My first car is not a Honda or a Toyota but a BMW. After careful examination of the facts I decied that I was getting a good deal on a BMW which was about 13 years old but had not done the CA miles. Most cars in this state do about a 100000 miles within the first 5 years. They just can't seem to stop driving here. This with the highest price of petrol/gas in the country. Now to the car. It has only 123000 miles on it which as I have mentioned earlier is less really less for such an old car. Did I pay too much for it. Hmm let us say good question.
Specs... It has a 2.5L 189 bhp engine with 6 cylinders inline with manual transmission(finally). It is black and for the all those who still remember Henry Ford "Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black". It has everything that a car needs. Power windows, central locking, a sunroof(no idea where I am going to use that), a gauge that tells you the milage that I am getting. This is one of those things where I could go on and on and on. But shall stop here and go drive.
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
The Highlander
Well it really has been a while since I wrote about my travels and it is that time of the year once again when I write away describing a place that most of you have not seen. The good thing about this is that I am sure that whatever you write and this goes for the vast majority of you would be better than what I can pen. But since I am going first I do have the liberty to jabber away without worrying about what you might have described for the same place J.
The title of this piece is the car that was the mode of transport. The car(actually an SUV) was a Toyota Highlander and I could go on about this V6 4 WD monster. It made the trip even more special. Now down to the details.
I left here at around 10 pm on Wednesday (22/11/2006) and drove down to LA. That night I met up with the two other members of this trip, Barathi and Nandini. We randomly drove around the PCH(
The next morning due to my music collection being insufficient the two girls decided that we needed to take a detour to
The
I just stood there for a while in awe of what had been achieved at that place in just five years. Compare this to Bhakra Nangal dam which is only marginally higher than the
We then decided to drive back to
We picked up dinner at this road side place and drove on at night to
Day 2 we drove to this tiny place called Willams. This place has a small section of the Route 66 (Movie – CARS). It is one of the many
Source some random website J
“Just 110 miles north of
On the other hand, some visitors to Sedona choose to do very little at all...like sitting back and marveling at the reflection of the sun at dusk that seems to make the Red Rocks appear an even richer and more vibrant hue, as if they glowed from within. There is a strong belief that Sedona is home to several vortexes, or specific focal points of the earth's energy and they travel many miles just to feel the renewal of energy in their own life. Whatever the case, Sedona has a way of taking your breath away and reminding us that there aren't many places on earth quite as spectacular as Sedona. In fact,
It was just this beautiful. We stopped at this view point just before Sedona to get a view of the valley below. One could see the roads curving down the valley. At the time we were getting a view of the valley a few Harleys drove by. The sound of the Harleys driving through the valley is going to echo in my ears for a long time. It was one of the many things that I am never going to forget. When a car goes by one does not hear enough of a road. The Harleys leave a long lasting impression on you J
We had lunch at this family managed hotel on the roadside. There was no dress code (unlike the KFC’s and the Taco Bells). I had a warm spiced Cider for a drink. Try this out sometime. I don’t think you can really make a mess of this drink J.
We then drove down to Sedona itself and walked as close to the red rock itself. Went to about three different view points. Each of them giving us a view of a different rock. One of them called Snoopy(cause it seemed to look like dog with two ears coming out). We went to this place where we could sit by this small river with the rocks just behind and that place seems to be a popular place for people to get married. For pics please give me some time. I am still trying to find a place cheap to process them. They are more expensive here than in
We then went to a GAP outlet. It was after all the day after thanksgiving which means every store is on sale J. Got myself a jacket and a pair of gloves for a lot less than they would have cost me on a normal day. I also bought a T shirt with the message
“If a man speaks in a desert where no woman can hear is he still wrong?”
I just had to buy that T-shirt so did just that. It was one of the Sedona souvenir T-shirts.
We then went to Sedona and had grub at a small coffee place. It was nice to see all the usual
The
We then moved to the city where at this IMAX theatre we saw the
After the screening we went to the Lovell observatory at
We then went to a local restaurant where we had dinner. Unlike the usual pizza places this place had a grill which was coal operated (bhatti) to make the pizzas. The food tasted really good again after all the Pizza Hut/ brother associations where the food tastes the same each time you walk in this place had its own flavor. We had the 6 cheese pizza and the Mediterranean pizza. And once again I had my spiced warm cider which was perfect for the weather.
An idea of how cold it was at
We left on Sunday morning for LA and spent a good 2 hours in a place on the way looking for an Indian restaurant. The food at the end was totally worth it. But this 2 hour detour cost us another 2 hours through LA traffic which was at its worst when we entered the city. We crawled through finally making it back at 6pm. I then drove to LA to make a deadline at the car rentals place. They would have been really happy to charge me another $75 for coming in late.
At the end I had single handedly driven 1900 miles in 4 days. I was dog tired but was thrilled with myself for taking the time off from what has been a grueling academic schedule. It got so bad at a point that one of my Profs asked me not to show up at the lab for the duration of the thanksgiving break. I was not grumbling. It was the best bit of news that I could have got before the trip. I shall in a while hopefully upload my pics from the trip as well. But for now me got end sems from the next week and I need to study for them. So more from me later.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
The following are mails written on various dates during my trips that I have decided to convert to blogs :) So here goes me blogging away..
Date : - May 10th 2004 Bombay Poona Expressway Rocks :D
Ok i was in Bombay for the last four days was too busy to even check mail. Sorry about that people really sorry.. Drove down there and trust me it was one pleasure cruise. Had loads of fun with all my relatives pampering me to the core :):). I am off to the states on the 14th.. SriLankan Airways was not the best airline i guess but now they are offering me a sight seeing at colombo for the 12 odd hours that I am stuck in a country where they would kill me if they
found out i am TAM. Anyways need to find out how that goes... Mihir just update me as to who got into which IIM if u could and if u know about pradosh please mail me about that as well... I am going to try and be a bit more reagular than this once i get there. At least that is the hope..
Hey Paddu found this guy in Delaware who has a collection of around 300 DVD's so i am definetely going to watch a few :). My first task when i get there is to ask the prof for a vaction. Now i know this sounds really funny but then again there is the need to. So how to go about it advice is really welcome here.
May 15th 2004 In Washington
Another in the Ak series of group mails coming up i guess...
Finally I am here in the US of A. Nice country by the way. Went sight seeing in Washington. the usual stuff. the capitol the white house. Smitsonian was closed though will make it the next time i guess.
let me start from the begining. Departed from HYd on the morning of the 14th . Landed up in Colombo in the afty. Stayed to whole afty in a five star taj hotel :):) cause that is what they offered me acco in. I love SRILANKAN AIRWAYS. Went a bit of sightseeing on my on in Lanka. Its another CALCUTTA humid hot and rains whenever u do not want it.
Anyways flew out to Heathrow the same night at 2 35 am horrid time. they tried giving us Breakfast at 4 am can u beat that i felt like smashing someone in the head. Landed in Heathrow at 8 am local somewhere there not sure was in a daze when i landed not due to the free liquor but i guess jet lag... or was it the 11 hour non stop whichever it was.
Heathrow woke me up... That is an airport... there was a traffic jam of planes never thought i would see that ever :D We just were parked for 20 min with nowhere to go. the place is huge. It just has some 55 departure bays. and takes 10min by bus to go from one terminal to another...
Phey i almost got lost...
Then the final flight to Washinghton.. Virgin Atlantic has a much better in cabin entertainment than Srilankan so watched 2 movies and it was a fun time. (they were serving white wine / red wine for those who wanted )
ulimited... decliced was not in a mood..ya i know this is heartbreak but it was the middle of the day.
I lost a baggage (Pratap i know how u felt) at the end of it all so will have to see where it is colombo or london cause i saw it board the plane at HYD.. they promised me that it will be here by tomorrow otherwise the absconding pradeep shall help me claim money :)))
Forgot to mention immigration check took the life out of all of us 1 hour in the queue damn it was a pain...
After that was nice went to all these monuments and came to a father friends house so that is where i am at the moment. Ok remember my last mail about the Bombay Poona expressway .... the roads here are better by a factor of 10 at the least and all the roads are like that....
Got my self an international license the other day so well could take the car out for a spin ;)
May 17th 2004 In Delaware
I am in Delware now ... landed here yesterday from washington...hmmm... nice place this one..
gave my dad a huge lecture as to how jet lag has not affected me and saw myself crash asleep at 6 pm so that was really stupid. Got up at 3 am and well there was no point so just went back to bed..
anways about my day... there is a shuttle bus service here which goes from where i live to the univ... how i wish there was one to pan loop would not have to cycle every day and could have blamed the buses for our delays to the class..
met the prof finally.. he is from PATEL and one gets the feeling he would have been a misfit there :). he got me introduced to the system at large and gave me some stuff to start off on... lots of paper work to go..which means running around and on foot no cycle even...
I also got to know that i am going to miss the whole of Euro 2004 :((((((
cause this country does not care about soccer. i am going to try and see what i can do about that but for the moment its a big big no no for soccer... still something good came out of all this there are guys from england and africa who play here so plan to join them from friday when they
play... they will be more regular once their vacation starts so lets see if i can fit in there..
my timings here are flexible and i have been given the keys to a whole lot of places to work...
by the time i get back i think i just might be good at what i do finally or might just have to apply for a change of guide cause JNB is going to kill me so well the choice is firmly mine..
i am quite sure i am going to go to California for the memorial day weekend which is the end of May :):) the prof told me that there was no problemo taking the time off.. he said as long as you compensate for it else where its fine with me.. read as long as u slog ur sorry ass u can go anywhere...
and i guess he really meant it..
forgot to mention... i am working on a P4 laptop with a wireless net connection lets just say it rocks
May 21st 2004 I cooked and did not burn the food :)
been a not so great couple of days.. lots of work to do to impress this prof and he demands work... so need to do it i guess.. went galawanting yesterday evening... went to a place called APNA BAZZAR.. it is an indian store nice place u can get all the stuff that u get back in india for a price say three times what u get back in India... there is also a memorobilia store here where u get the official stuff of the college.. nice way to make money.. i guess this college is sponsored by coke in a big way so well just about everything that the official teams wear has the badge of
coke on it.. they also get to monopolize the cafetiria.. not a bad deal... there is also an indoor swimming pool here with it there are a whole line of raquet courts and squah courts.. plus there is a rock climbing wall with all the equipment... there is also a indoor soccer facility will find out if anyone plays at all...
ys almost forgot to mention... this place is semi bright till 8 45 and this is not the limit yet cause we are not yet in July.. ya it also gets bright enough in the morning well before 5 cause i am yet to see anything before that in the morning... crazy.. feeling u thinks its 6 and then u see the
watch and u get the rude shock that well its 8... ya me certainly going to California next week if i can manage to get to Philadelphia airport... need to figure out how to do that...
almost forgot i cooked yesterday under the guidance of one of my room mates here.. it was the basic bhindi ki subzi.. came out quite well... :):) this weekend the kitchen is mine and i am expected to cook one of the meals all on my own.. poor roomates i have no idea how they are going to manage on my food.. oh ya poor me as well...
anyways that is all for now more later about my cooking surely will be there in subsequent mails...
advice to guys give it a shot its fun...
May 28th 2004 In California
Well me in california and having the time of my life.. let me start from the begining... left Newark at around 12 30 for a place called Wilmington in the same state.. took a train from there to Philadelphia Airport.. that took abut an hour or so..by the way this airport has four railway stations that serve it one for each terminal .. makes travelling quite cheap..
was in the airport at roughly 4 pm... checked in.. united airways has amazing food but useless in flight entertainment in the domestic sector.. anyways got home here in califonia at around 10 pm ...San fransico aport has only about 85 odd docking bays for planes .... and has a 5 storeyed paking lot ... indian airport have major catching up to do...
day 1 proper.. we went to a red wood sanctuary.. the place was really cold for start and was beautiful.. these trees are like huge things the largest in the park is about 300 ft tall and well measures about 17 ft in dia... most of the trees grow in such a way that u can't quite see the
top of the trees.. this one being no different.. they are also quite old..
there was a bark cut out which was about 2000 years old.. wow they are old tall and thick at that..
after that we went over to santa cruz where i touched the pacific which let me put it was freezing cold.. and in all that there were people surfing.. not the best show for the viewers cause they were no surfs for them to surf on but it was facinating and they tried to put on a show.... had some thing called falfal which is some kind of vada put in a sandwich pretty nice stuff happens to be syrian food or some where in the middle east i was told and also had baklava which had some amazing pista filling and walnut filling two different favours for desert...
Ok the day finsihed with SHREK 2.. and it was just as good as the first.. please do look out for the digs that they have taken at a lot of other movies and things in this movie.. it was total entertainment.. went with my two kid cousins for this one and they also seemed to like the whole thing...
May 29th 2004 Day 2 California
day 2 california was far less hectic than the first day but enjoable never the less.. went to my kid cousin's base ball game in the morning. u'd be amazed how far these tiny 8 year olds can hit a ball... had me stuned and also the fact that there was this really small kid who seemed to be able to put the ball much further than all the kids.. cousin did quite well actually so he really had a ball of a time... the place is like a family weekend out as all the kids family is there either cheering or playing base ball in one league or the other.. then the after noon we went to STANFORD UNIV... wow the place is amazing..... could go on and on
about the place... has a really nice church and well has a few libraries.. and a museum as well all in the campus... my uncle is an alumnus so he told me stuff about the place... and took us all on a guided tour..
after that we went to this place where my chotu cousins were at a party... ended up meeting an iit kgp alumus among others... we got talking and it really was a fun time there... by the way all the people there were from some iit or the other.. and each of them was sento about his or her iit.. u really had all the wives cribbing about that for sure... guess we are all going to be in trouble sooner or later....
after that we went to this malaysian food joint.. the food was really nice had a variety of food there and well we are back home now...
the high point of today was surely stanford it was just stunning... will go and visit berkley on monday probably... lets see..
as for tomorrow no concrete plans another cousin of mine has come over from LA we might go for an air show near by... for those who know about airshows the thunderbirds are performing... they are the best in the business...
May 30th 2004 Day 2 the day of "THE THUNDERBIRDS"
day 3 was special in a lot of ways.. ok i shall get to the amazing part a little later.. we went to palo alto and sunnyvale.. for those of you who are a little less informed this is where the silicon valley began.. and well you look left and right on the road and you see all the big names Cisco, HP, Yahoo, Juniper, they are all here .. if u exanded the radius a little more guess what both AMD and intel are have their head quaters here...it was like going through the who's who of the computer industry..
we actually left for the air show.. and i happened to see all these companies it was just amazing.. coming to the air show..and as of now i think the highlight of the trip.. saw all these planes from up close stuff if they were in india u would not be left to within a mile of.. then came the various displays...
"The THNUDERBIRDS" ok this is an elite group of 6 pilots who do stunts using the F-16 aircraft.. they were stunning and to give u an idea of the kind of stuff they do.. well they fly at about 400 miles per hour and in a diamond formation with about 18 inches between two planes... just give this a thought .. and ya they do loop the loops and all sorts of stunts keeping
roughly the same distance.. some where in all this there is one guy who hits u with a sonic boom.. wow that was something.. one advice to one and all.. if u get a chance to see these guys perform don't miss it for anything..
cause to be amazed at what these guys do u do not have to be a fan of the planes like some of us .. u will be amazed at what they do just by looking at them.. i still cannot forget that display and i for sure am if i get an opportunity visit this show again... i could go on and on but i shall stop
about this now..
after this me and my kid cousin went to an entertainment park in santa cruz... the place on the coast of the pacific.. went on my first roller coaster.... went on a few more rides after that and called it a day...
i am going to remember this trip for sure for the air display that the thunderbirds put on and yes for tomorrow when i see the GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE... in San Fransisco... the mail about the final day will probably
reach ur desk a little later..
still in awe of the thunderbirds..
Jun 1, 2004 Day 4 The Final Day
ok the final day's report of my trip to california coming up here..
ok day began with us driving down to sanfransisco...drove down the bay bridge.. this is a half suspension half truss bridge..with an island in the middle.. from this island it calls treasure island...u get a fantastic view of the golden gate bridge from here..
we then drive to down to Univ of california, Berkley.. this like stanford has a well defined campus.. has a beautiful tower called campanille.. the top of this tower has a set of bells that can be played with a set of levers from the bottom.. someone when we went there was acually practicing it sounded really good...
i would say that berkley looks better cause its greener.. and quite a bit smaller.. and is set on a mountain... i am almost selling this place..
ok after that we had lunch and went to the most important attraction in san fransisco.. the Golden Gate Bridge.. it is as beautiful in reality as in all the pictures.. took a lot of pics of it.. lets see how it comes.. after that we went to the coit tower nice place donated by this lasy way
back in the 1933.. after that we went to pier 39 this place is about 25 years old and has a colony of sea lions on it all through the years.. also those that u see in the pic are super lazy cause at this time of the year
they are supposed to migrate...
finally... we went on the famous sanfransisco cable car .. basically these run with a really cool machanism.. will explain it when i get back..
that is all from me.. i am back in delaware :( and worse back to acads...
:((
well will go to NY sometime in the third week of june till then well all i am going to write about is acads...
June 4th 2004 one more in the chain of mails...
i sometimes seem to want to write mails even when there is not much to write or for that matter mention in my current state.. i have no idea what u call this but i shall go ahead and write this mail.. well my prof is much happier with me now than the beginning .. well so happy that he actually gave me his cycle for the first time i actually liked riding a cycle.. by the way the
bike is a nice 10 gear cycle.. don't believe i have come to a state where i am actually appreciating a cycle.. but it does in a place like this gives amazing convinience... anyways just got hold of it today.. by the way a few people have been comenting on both my writing style and its content.. well one of my old teacher who happened to read this mail had this to say about my mails " they are good cause they have a narrative style at the same time they have your personal thoughts in it as well." and yes let me mention that this was told by an english teacher of mine..:-):-):-). i was so happy which is half the reason i am writing this mail... i am still wondering whether or not to go for Harry Potter.. if some one could please watch it and tell me if its worth watching that will may be save me some money here... hey mishra another review would be nice.. please do me a favour just tell me whether to watch it or not.. stuff on the story well keep it for
later..
that's all for the normal junta so all the best..
ooh yes the remainder of this mail is just for soccer fans or someone who just wants to read on i am not going to stop u..:) hmm just one more thing to write about i found out just today that to watch the Euro 2004 i need to pay per match a fee and watch the tournament.. can u believe that.. ooh yes i also forgot to mention.. this fees could be quite high as much as 30 dollars depening on the match :(((((.. i have been trying to find people to watch matches ever since.. i guess for start i can watch the england france game cause its on a saturday or sunday so that is good apart from that i guess i miss most of the first round big games so well i am hoping that one
of u guys as in rito or shayak or mihir those who are going to be lucky to watch the matches can mail me..about how the matches were.... i almost feel like crying.. anyways that is all from me for now..
June 7th 2004 An attempt at watching a HINDI MOVIE :)
June 25th 2004 I drove in the USA
June 28th 2004 To Ny and back
anyways onto day 2 where it was time to visit the Statue of Liberty.. On the way we dropped off at ellis island.. now this place is where the imigrants landed back in the late 19th century and all the way till 1924.. unfortunately after they passed a stupid law which prevented all of us walking into US and not getting a US passport.. they had a 2% reject rate now that is amazing right... lucky guys who made it before that :) its a museum of Immagration that is what that place is. we then went to the Statue of Liberty.. nice place .. the view of manhattan from the boat is an absoulte worth see..

