New Themes

I uploaded a bunch of new themes to try out.  While I’m not done yet, I already like 2-3 and might end up staying with them.  Currently, the default theme is “Rounded” and I’ve added a theme switcher to all themes.  You can cycle through all the available themes and let me know which ones are good.  If a particular theme has no switcher and you get stuck with it, let me know.  I might have missed one or two :P

A Fresh Start

I finally decided to go ahead and reinstall Windows. My hard drive was full of a lot of junk and unnecessary programs. And for some reason, XP was crashing every now and then for absolutely no good reason. I mean, I know Windows is meant to do that as a reminder that you are using a crappy OS, but beyond a certain point it gets annoying. It took 3 BSODs in 2 days for me to make up my mind. I’ve seen worse with my WiFi nightmares but then those were my own doing and had a reason behind them. Besides, WMP11 Beta and Gaim made it a habit of eating up large chunks of CPU time. System cleansing was in order.

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Floor Tickets to see Tool, Bitches!!

I’m soooooo excited right now. We managed to land Floor tickets to see Tool when they play in New York on October 7, 2006. Me and friend were both trying at the same time. He got through quicker and ended up with Section C1, Row 17. I only got Section 110, Row L.

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In other news, I went to the Indian Embassy yesterday to get some paperwork done. Typical Indian setup - opened late, was somewhat chaotic, too many people crammed in a small area, etc. Good thing is I handed in everything in the morning and then returned in the evening to pick it up. On the flip side, I had to wake up at 6am and catch a 7:44am train to the city. Although to while away time, we went to the ESPN Zone - awesome gaming arcade and to Toys-R-Us for a while. Fun.

Of Darwin and Einstein

Sure, it would seem that the only thing these two scientists have in common is that both introduced revolutionary ideas in their respective fields. Darwin put forth the Theory of Evolution while Einstein gave us the Theory of Relativity. But recently, both scientists have been featured in the news for different reasons.

Einstein was a hot topic a few days back after it was revealed that he’d had 6 lovers while he was married. A series of letters exposed this little secret that had been hidden so far. On the other hand, Darwin is in the news for all the good reasons. The famous finches he studied, are helping confirm his ideas by showing evolution. Yes, you got that right intelligent design advocates! The FINCHES ARE EVOLVING!!!

The evolutionary change has been the reduction in beak size to take advantage of smaller seeds. This just 20 years after the arrival of a larger rival for its food source. I wonder what ID advocates will have to say now. Maybe they’ll finally say that they’ve been trying to preach religion all this time. Or maybe they’ll say, God - oops sorry, the “intelligent designer” - gave the finches smaller beaks since He or She loves them so much. Or that the designer put a little device in them that told them to change their beaks after 20 years.

I’m eagerly waiting for the response that ID supporters will have to offer once they read this news. And who said physicists don’t get to have fun?
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Moving…All Over Again

So, they finally gave me the AC room I had asked for.  Just moved all my stuff in today - I won’t bore you guys with how much of a pain this was since I already ranted about it 23 days ago.  The room’s nice and the AC is awesome!  As temperatures are starting to creep up, this move has come at just the right time.  While nothing compared to North India, it does get kinda hot here in the summer.  From what I gather (weather.com: where else), the temperatures will range between 30-35 degrees C with the occassional spike up to 38-40.  This is also the start of the hurricane season with the first storm, Alberto, coming in a few days back.  Maybe the hurricanes will bring rain and cool weather.

Research is going along fine.  We’re currently testing out our vacuum pumps.  The first pump worked well and now we’re testing the second one which takes us down to Ultra-High Vacuum.  Things were kinda stagnating so we decided to heat the damn vacuum chamber in an attempt to bring down the pressure.  It seems to have worked since I checked on it today and it was lower than on Friday evening.  Hopefully, it will fall further by the time we return to work on Monday morning.  Also working on some stuff for the imaging system.  Hopefully, by the end of the July, we should have a simple atom-trap going.  That reminds me, I gotta start planning for my Thesis pretty soon.

I’m thinking about the future of this website.  I might go ahead and stick with Dreamhost but I might wanna share half the webspace/bandwidth with someone.  Heck, I might even start a joint website with a friend.  Still have about a month to work things out.  Hopefully, this website will stay as it is or survive in some form or the other.  Countdown to Fall 2006 stands at 68 days.  If I can move in to my room earlier than that, then, well, the countdown would probably stand at 64 or something.

Weekends are boring.  During the week I got lots of stuff to do.  Even meet some of my friends who’re working/taking classes during the summer.  But come the weekend, and I’m suddenly without anything to do.  Maybe I should go out to the city one of these weekends.  Hey, I did make $30 today tutoring Physics.  I’ll probably make the same amount tomorrow as well when the student returns.  Hopefully, Wal-Mart will deliver my fridge by Tuesday.  I can then finally get some better food - kinda getting bored of simple rice and pasta.  Need to go to Patel Brothers once the fridge is here.  Will get some frozen Indian food.  Hell Yeah!!

Now SCRAM!!! I gotta go make my bed.  Still have some unpacking to do.  Screw it.  I’ll do it tomorrow.  Wait.  Brazil play tomorrow.  Damn.  Oh well.  Hopefully the Australians don’t have any more surprises left.