Friday, September 23, 2005

So much to do...

If you've read a few of my recent blogs, you know I often begin by complaining about how infrequently I get to blog, and so on...Well, as often happens, it's become old and cliched, so I won't do it this time. Consider it all said and let me get on with it...

Strangely enough, my life seems rather uneventful as far as blogworthy incidents go. The only thing really worth mentioning is that I feel a weird laziness these days - I don't want to code, I don't want to think. To my incredible astonishment, I can actually write assignments and journals with equanimity when in this frame of mind. I wonder if this is how normal MU students feel.

Could it be that four years of tedium have finally gotten to me? Is it because life is so uneventful aside from the pointless college routine? Or is it simply due to getting up at 6 every morning? These and other questions continue to haunt me...Well actually, in this frame of mind, they don't haunt me. That's the whole problem...

In other news, Thite is off to Gandhinagar to attend an Embedded Systems workshop at DA-IICT. Sagar is busy working his posterior off for the next SIMCAT on Sunday. Hrishikesh is coming up with algorithms to solve everything I give him so fast that he should be a red coder by all rights. Funny that's he's still gray...Of course, this may have something to do with the fact that his algorithms are either wrong or his implementations fail miserably - or the fact that he never sees the real complexity of the problem he's facing. Ah well, it takes all types...

Wonder what I'm gonna do in the SRM next week - if this trend affects the competition, I'm gonna lose my blue colour! Have to come out of the rut...

Back to the real world...

PS: Just noticed that the title doesn't seem to have anything to do with the content. Suffice it to say that there's so much work involving assignments, journals, college applications and all that, that I don't feel like complaining about it anymore. If that doesn't convey how bad it is, nothing will.

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