Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Over a cup of coffee...

Beep...beep...beep...the microwave called for attention. Milk had started oozing out of the Stone-Henge imprinted coffee mug. Had got this coffee mug around an year ago during the Stone henge visit with Juanjo, Vanessa and Fahad. More than the thrill of seeing the famous Windows XP wallpaper in real, it was the opportunity to take photographs that inspired me. After coming from a country which can boast of unbelievably complex architectural marvels, the Stone Henge was not good enough to make a big impressive impact. Anyhow historians do say that mystery still sleeps peacefully amongst those tall stone structures waiting to be revealed. Juanjo, who I had gone there with was one of the first few people I made friends with after coming to the UK. He, like almost every other Spanish I've met so far was a very jovial and sensible person. While me and Fahad were always on the look out for chances to tease each other, Juanjo used to take sides in a very much diplomatic fashion. ;). Its very strange how even a humble coffee mug can stir up memories and pull out files out of nowhere.

I started this habit of drinking coffee during my dissertation. Used to help me postpone my breakfast, lunch and dinner. ;). At times the number of times the mug got refilled even touched 7-9 times a day. I've cut down on that now. After long heavy day's work, coffee used to help me calm down. Atleast that used to be the time when I would just shut up and relax. But a hot cup of coffee can help you forget everything and just enjoy the warmth of the bean juice running down your throat.

As I sat my desk and turned on my Thinkpad, thoughts wandered back to how things were one and a half years ago. I did mention in one of my previous articles that it is my convocation on July 4th. Networked Centred Computing had taken most of my time...sorry...all of my time during the past one and a quarter years. Anyhow making new friends and experiencing new culture was obviously there in the package. The pics that were taken during the course often help to review the transition. Just like a photographer uses D.O.F. to stress on the subject in focus and blur the background out, the pics simply blur the present for a very brief span of time. It is complete fun to go through the pics but the bad times left blemishes around. But evidently, instead of using the scales to ponder over what you lost or gained, it is better to look at where you stand today and take steps accordingly for a better future.

As I finished my last sip of coffee, I clicked on the sign out button of my gmail account. I closed the browser and double clicked on the application I was after. Microsoft Robotics Studio. Sleep will have to wait. Back to business.

2 comments:

  1. nice to c dat u've taken my advice seriously............ Yeah,it was me who commented from my cousine's account....

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  2. NN.
    Good style. Dived unaware to the bottom.. But came out with a pearl in hand.. a message for a better future.

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