Newton's Laws of Graduation
Stumbled upon this on phdcomics.com ...Observation: Laws hold for Post graduation and graduation studies as well.
First law: Well ?! will talk about it later ...
Second law: Reminds me of dayz when I was writing the adhoc networks paper with Sanjeeth and Edwin. I guess it took more than a month to complete. But lets not try to work the law backwards to get an idea of our motivation. It was anyway a `weak reject` much to our dismay.
As for Third law: Distractions outnumbered each of my actions by a factor of atleast 10. So it holds `in-principle` but for the `equality` part.
............sure gives an idea of how difficult LIFE is...
Here I am, despite all odds !!!
First law: Well ?! will talk about it later ...
Second law: Reminds me of dayz when I was writing the adhoc networks paper with Sanjeeth and Edwin. I guess it took more than a month to complete. But lets not try to work the law backwards to get an idea of our motivation. It was anyway a `weak reject` much to our dismay.
As for Third law: Distractions outnumbered each of my actions by a factor of atleast 10. So it holds `in-principle` but for the `equality` part.
............sure gives an idea of how difficult LIFE is...
Here I am, despite all odds !!!
3 Comments:
That comic has made me rethink my grand plans to get a PhD. (But it absolutely rocks!)
:-(
Praveer,
Laughing out aloud on your observation about the third lae: "it holds in principle, but for the equality".
Sundar
Sundar, if u get into specifics, there were 28 "primary" distractions. Then came the movies, internet and not to forget BAKAR. On second thoughts I underestimated the action:distration ratio.
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