Friday 9 August 2013

The irony of life

"The most unfair thing  about life is the way it ends. I mean, life is tough. It takes up a lot  of your time. What do you get at the end of it? A Death! What’s that, a  bonus?

I think the life cycle is all backwards. You should die first,  get it out of the way. Then you live in an old age home. You get kicked  out when you’re too young, you get a gold watch, you go to work. You  work forty years until you’re young enough to enjoy your retirement. You  do drugs, alcohol, you party, you get ready for high school. You go to  grade school, you become a kid, you play, you have no responsibilities,  you become a little baby, you go back into the womb, you spend your last  nine months floating …and you finish off as an orgasm."

-George Carlin

Tuesday 23 July 2013

How to configure Windows8 App Store for lan at IITM

With the introduction of metro interface in Windows 8, you can install and use the apps from the App Store.
But it requires a direct internet connection. For using the app store on a Proxy Server like in IITM, it has to be properly configured.
I will show you a few methods for it.

1. Go to Start. Type cmd. Right Click on it and select 'Run as Admistrator'.
You will see the following:
C:\windows\system32>

Now run the command:
C:\windows\system32>netsh

It will reflect as:
netsh>

Now type:
netsh> winhttp

netsh winhttp>

Enter the following:

set proxy hproxy.iitm.ac.in:3128

You will see that the WinHTTP proxy settings have changed.
Try to run the app store.
If not, go to the following method.

2. On Desktop, press windows+R.
Type wsreset.exe and run the command.
Try the app store now.
Congo!

Tuesday 9 April 2013

The IITM forest-Experiences in a jungle


When you enter the campus, the fabulous flora and fauna welcome you in their own style!
The birds singing, the snakes hissing, monkeys along with mongooses- climbing and chattering,
and of course, the deer bounding, alongwith blackbucks, the white blackbucks and 'black' blackbucks.
There are also their predators.

There are only few tigers left in the forest now and the numbers are fast declining since the number of students have increased recently... (joking!)

Campus is divided in three major zones, the residential zone, academic zone and the hostel zone.
The residential zone is for the professors.
There are some avenues like Bonn avenue, Madras avenue and Delhi avenue.

These avenues meet up at the heart of the campus, the Gajendra Circle.
Its basically a statue of two elephants with a fountain, but its beauty is more than I have described.
The circle becomes alive, in the sense that the G.C. reveals its elegance during the insti festivals-
Saarang and Shaastra and also during the Convocation ceremony.

Also, there is a lake at IITM which is in residential zone. There are frequent cases of students roaming at the lake at around 2a.m...

I could have never discovered a temple near the lake, unless I would have gone 'exploring' the campus with a map in hand, torch and a water bottle in my bag. Wish I could have a fedora on that exploration!
(Note: Fedora is a type of hat.)

The GC connects all the three zones.
All the hostels, the Taramani Guest House, Student Facility Centre,etc. come under Hostel zone.
The hostels are named after the rivers,e.g. Saraswathi hostel, Godavari hostel.

There are five mega messes. The food at the mess is too awesome to describe.
I do not know the quality of food these days, as my lunch has mainly been in fruit shop consisting
of bananas and watermelons.
With this, I want to show the people, who did not manage to get in here, that there is at least
one thing they are better off at.

There is a Student Activities Centre(SAC) at which, programmes like Freshie Night, some Tech-Soc events,
and also Convocation, are held.

The various Departments like Electrical Sciences, Computer Sciences, Chemistry, etc. come under
the Academic zone.
Most of the classes for first year course curriculum are held in the Class Room Complex(CRC).

There is also a workshop, that students use to realise
what hard work is all about. By the end of the course,
the student will be a qualified construction worker,
painter, miner, carpenter, electrician, moulder, musician, beautifician,
lift-boy and of course badly injured.

Apart from the above topics,
there are also topics worth discussing like festivals (Shaastra, Saarang,some unknown management festival),
the labs at IIT Madras, the library, Schroeter, Tech-soc, Lit-soc, Centre for Innovation, Sustainability network but i just ran out of ink and hence won't be writing about any of the above topics.

Thursday 4 April 2013

MyFirstPost

Hello Guys!
This is my first post on my first blog(in fact, second, the first one was just a name...).
I have my quizzes going on at IITM and there's a kind of mini vacation before the last quiz.
So I thought to get my hands on learning some HTML and Javascript.

Here I am at the library, the thinnest book on HTML I have got, and made a couple of webpages... "Hello World!" sort of.

As I was surfing through the web (viewing the sources of the web pages),accidently(!), I came across a blog. It was all about presenting the situations sarcastically. I found it quite humorous.

Heyy, what about creating my own blog, I thought.
And, I landed up here.

Right now, I am not getting what more should I write.
I will think of what all to be posted on my blog in future.

Till then, Enjoy.

Congrats to me, on creation of my debut blog, and successful posting of my first post!