Sunday, February 5, 2012

One Year in Windy City

5th Feb 2012


Ding-ding..."Passengers please note, we are about to land the O-hare Intnl Airport in 15 minutes". I woke-up from a deep sleep hearing this announcement in British Airways flight. Pilot did not forget to give a brief description of the temperature and the weather. Long 23 hrs of jorney covering half of the world was really a thrilling experience, especially the huge bare desert mountains stretch in afganistan followed by the colder ice covered mountains in turkey. I stood for hours near one of the closed doors in British Airways looking down through the window along with a couple of kids.
The ice cold wind decorated with snow flakes gave me a warm welcome at the windy city's own airport. Clearing the hazzles of security checks and I94 i walked with my lugage expecting my friends outside.
It was a mixed emotion, I couldnt realize that i am in the other part of the world. We were driving through I-294 one of the busiest highway in Chicago. All straight roads moving in a moderate speed along with other cars and trucks. Just looked at the odometer and to my amazement it was clocking in 75 miles/hr. Tried to convert, omg we were driving at 120 Km/hr, yes it was a good example of theory of relativity.
Though my friends were giving me bits and pieces of information about this country, the goods, the bad.. most of them were going over my head. I felt a bit lonely leaving my parents at the Bangalore Airport.
It was a week before Chicago got one of the heaviest snow fall in recent times, they named it as Blizard..it was a new name for me :). I still could feel the heaviness of the Blizard looking at heap of snow on the roadsides.
A year passed by, so fast so quickly.. lot of changes good and bad, lot of good friends around. All new experiences the Michigan, Chicago, the Las Vegas, mighty Grand Canyon, the Smokies, the Fall, the skydive, skieing.. the summer volleyball.. still going on..
Facebook albums got overloaded with photos... And ofcourse one of the game changing event in my life.. my facebook status changed... yes i found my better half.
I still feel the warmth of a happening year....

Thanks US for gifting me a wonderful year!

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

My First Eid Outside India..

It was a cool morning today wen i reached Eid Gaah in Golf Mill...
We got inside the hall although it did not looked like there is something going on from outside... Yes, this is my first eid outside India.. With a little bit of anxiety i walked ahead.. i felt like entering into a high proile marriage hall when the ladies who were standing at the entrance offered me some flowers with a sweet smile and a Eid Wish.. The entrance led to a straight and wide corridor with ancient style carved wooden chairs and tables on both sides.. All those chairs were crowded with Kids and Womens, all of them looked like Americans or Mexicans.. many of them were dressed in the Summer American Style :) .. this made me even confused.. "Is this corridor really leading me to a prayer hall??" That was quite a sparkling thought...we could see the huge wooden carved door leading to the Prayer hall in the immediate right.
We entered the prayer hall after removing the shoes and took a place some where in the middle... It was a nice experience to see lot of multiple nationalities in the same parayer hall.. most of the youngsters were wearing black Suite.nd black pants..with a flower just above the right coat pocket... It was really a nice experience..but still i could feel that i am missing the fun with my family..nd my friends...

Friday, April 13, 2007

One of the best achivements in my life:


It took three years of experimentation and prototyping to achive our goal!!! We made our Robotic WheelChair (which we named it as PROBOWHEEL-Programmable ROBOtic WHEELchair) to run through its path....
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Thursday, April 12, 2007

ThoughtOfTheDay

"Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour.
Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. That's relativity. "
-Albert Einstein