Remember this day

Today is the day of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre tat was happened in 1919.

Lets pay our tribute to those who sacrificed their lives for the freedom and future of this country.

Team S2V2 vs SHE

These are the days every final sem engineering students in vtu preparing to give their seminars.But,for that we have to take approval for our topics to be presented by the internal guide in(she here) our collage.The next thing wat happens to our team s2v2 [i bet u, this is the dangerous team u find ever committing to lot of things in the final sem which is worth(really ?)..] is really interesting!

Break 1: Team s2v2 are not like others, sincere guys( ? ?) searched the topics with their butt tight.But when they approached She with their topics, she asked to bring the newest technologies.

Break 2: Then they took some really interesting topics with ready seminar reports like set top box,augmented reality,zink,HVD etc.But she told that they are not worth giving and the reasons she gave are they are not cool topics and not recent ones [ one thing got clear that she never heard those topics before].

Break 3: One fine day, team s2v2 accidentally met she ,asked about other set of topics, this time she told everyone of us to give on sensor networks [ we thought it was nice topic ->pitfall 1].she told to prepare some 10 -15 slides and implementation details are not necessary [->pitfall 2 ]

Break 4: After some 10 days ,comes the real day of presentation.2 members from the team s2v2 started presenting on sensor networks :a survey. The first condition she asked don’t ever see to slides and explain [then why the hell that presentation is for damn it!].Then tats a real test for the presenters, she started asking queries in each and every slides and asking even the basic terminologies’ implementation;). Presenters were too tortured as if they were in mid of a worst traffic jam(coming soon!!) in Bangalore.Then the final comments by she are a) you guys did not really prepared well. b) you studied for the sake of the seminar c) you have to see all the reference papers in IEEE papers u studied. c) you hav to explain me the mathematical expressions tat came across ur seminar ,then only marks will be given. d) then finally asked remaining 2 members to show the papers before presenting. The first session of trapping by she thus completed.

Break 5. After that session I approached and explained about my seminar that “I have prepared for five mac protocols for sensor networks ,I know details of every one but, i don’t know the implementation details of the recent one as it is very naive and still developing”.Then the answer given by she makes me to laugh,dance,hop and every weird things i know. she told in a cool manner that ” do the seminar on another protocol called TRAMA ( actually i first thought it as trauma and shocked!!) and take some time”.Thus all my efforts towards finishing the seminar went in vain.

conclusion :she has some special interests in me than others :)

Happy ;) team S2V2 members:sriram,sandeep,myself and vinaya simha and the traffic jam guys are sriram and simha .

Hello world!

Hello world!! yeah these words always reminds me of thinking of learning a new computer languages rather than imagining the real meaning of these words.In my first ‘C’ class the tutor taught us of writing a hello world! program, then the journey of these words begins throughout my B.E..Even in my 7th sem i came through this same hello world program in 3 languages html, c# and java.Interestingly when i m thinking of my first post for my much attempted stable blog [hope so ;) ] again i noticed this same hello world! post as an example here.I thought that “Hello World” would be very appropriate for my first post to my blog.Hello world started its journey of being first example program in 1972 in ‘tutorial introduction to the language B’ by kernighan,then it has been adopted to almost all languages in computer literature.What got me thinking about this was a very funny article which I came through some few days ago.For one reason i cheer for the hello world! for making me feel interesting on learning different new languages.

At last “HELLO WORLD!” this is my first post :)