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A TOI article on VTech Shootings
Let me start by saying that I am sorry for the loss of lives at VTech… Its a sad thing happened and my way dealing with it is to not think about it… or talk about it…
But… I really wanted to write this post about an article related to VTech shootings in TOI that I read and the brilliant work of journalism that it shows… It talks about the two victims of Indian origin. As at that point of time there was no official new of who the Indian student was, it was difficult to get any information about the student… armed with only the name, the journalist visited Orkut and wrote the following in the news article:
According to reports from the campus, friends were searching for an Indian student, Minal Panchal, who has been reported missing.
Minal Panchal has her Orkut scrapbook full of prayers hoping she is fine and urgent pleas to respond and tell her near and dear ones that she is safe.
A friend mentions that he has heard about the shootout and asks if she is fine. From then on there is a deluge of worried messages.
Minal, who hails from Mumbai, lists her occupation on the networking website as an architect. Her personal profile describes her as a tall, slim, attractive young girl.
Now there are two things about this report that really amaze me… Firstly, it goes to show how much can be uncovered about a person from his/her profile(s) in the various social networking sites. I have personally googled and searched orkut, if needed, for random people who have contacted me before getting back in touch with them.
Secondly, the reporter actually considers it a brilliant piece of investigative journalism to put information from someone’s profile into a new report… I mean really… how much truth does one put up there in the profiles ? Would some one in the personal profile say that he/she is short, obese, unattractive guy/girl ? and how does saying “Her personal profile describes her as a tall, slim, attractive young girl.” amount to news ?
It’s crap like this that makes me read TOI less and less… You go to TOI thinking you will read up something neat and you end up finding reports like this…
FY 2008 H1-B Cap reached
4/10/2007 3PM Update: I just received this in mail. Please consider this as unconfirmed:
“It has just been announced that advanced degree H-1B’s quota has not been met. There are about 7,000 left. If you have a candidate in the process that already has a US Masters or above, please move quickly with them as we can not say how quickly the last of the quota will be used up. Please let me know if you have any questions.”
As many people in the same boat as I, would already know, the H1-B cap for FY 2008 has been reached. Unlike last year, it didn’t take it until May 26th to fill. This time, USCIS had received more than 150,000 applications by April 3rd itself. It’s now going to use the lottery system to decide the fate of so many people. You can read about it(pdf).
My application falls under the Master’s quota that gives me a better chance of landing with a H1. The thing is , folks at USCIS still don’t know how many of the 150000+ applications are filed under the Master’s quota.
So, in my case, the following algorithm applies:
numTotalApps = 200000; //estimates from some people online
numMSQuotaApps = <some unknown figure>;
if ( applicationsLimitAlreadyReached ) {
if ( numMSQuotaApps < 20000 ) {
System.out.println("You should in all probability get the H1-B. So chill and concentrate on work.");
} else {
System.out.println("You probability of getting H1-B is " + 20000/numMSQuotaApps + ". Best of Luck !");
}
} else {
System.out.println("There is a high probability that there will be 20000+ apps already in the " + numTotalApps + " already received. Please sit and hope that everything works out.");
}
Anyways, I just hope I don’t get screwed over. After all the effort I put into getting my OPT fixed, if I don’t end up with a H1-B, my visa adviser back at school is going to be very disappointed.
And… just a few thoughts on this whole lottery system. I think to an extent it is unfair from start itself, because USCIS is going to consider all the 150000+ applications in the lottery. It’s unfair because:
- I feel preference should be given to people already sitting here in US before anyone else. We are already settled here, working and being productive.
- Companies should be divided in some sort of tier and based on the quality of company, applications from one company should be given preference over applications from another. This would make sure that people who take the easier route (going though consultants), have less chances that someone who got the job directly in a company.
- Many Indian companies apply for H1’s for their employees who aren’t maybe going to come here for the next year or so. In such cases, these applications are just getting wasted. So, again I feel applications from with-in US should have a precedence over applications from outside of US.
Do note… I say these things because of the situation I am in. If I had joined a consultant (which I was going to at a point of time), or had I graduated at a time when I had to apply for H1 with out my Master’s degree… I would have talking about something else here.
Harry Potter
Just finished reading Harry Potter – The Order of The Phoenix. I have spent the last 2-3 weeks reading the first five novels and now I am going to take a break, cause now it’s starting to get to me…
I will start reading the sixth novel next weekend….
I didn’t think it would be a lot of fun reading these novels once I had already watched the movies, but I must say I have enjoyed reading all of them. JK Rowling has become one of the richest celebs now because of these novels, and for good reason. These novels are very well written. What I have really liked about them is:
- There is an increase in complexity as you go from one novel to the other. It’s not like all the adventures are similar. First two novels were meant for kids, but the rest aren’t. Also, the latter novels are a lot more dark and sinister. But what I really liked the most is that there is always a reason or an explanation for everything in the end and everything makes sense.
- There is a connectivity between all the novels, yet you don’t need to have read one to understand the other. And this connection of events there relevance is quite significant in every novel.
- Everything has been written as being seen from Harry Potter’s point of view. No wonder it is so easy for one to get into Harry’s character and actually feel what Harry is going thru.
I think another reason that I enjoyed reading these novels more was because I had already watched the movies and I was able to better visualize what was happening. Also, now I have a better understand of the events in each movie because things have been explained in much more details in the novels.
Over all, I would say all these novels are definitely worth a read. Now I see what the Potter Mania is all about
Dirty House
These three pics are of a house that someone I know is renting. Now, this is a kind of house, I would never want to step in, let alone live in. During my Master’s I shared a two bedroom apartment with 3 other roomies, but It never got this dirty. I mean, this is the limit as far as I am concerned. I just can’t understand why people can’t find 5 minutes in a day to just tidy up the place and spend 30 minutes over the weekend to clean it up better.
appalling… x-(
Why is everyone getting married ?
I have finally reached that age when everyone around me is
1. Married,
2. Getting married, or
3. Is planning on getting married soon.
I go to office and most of my team members are married (and even have kids). It sometimes just gets difficult relating to them. I have friends who are in serious relationships and have started thinking about it. There are also many in my small circle who are actually getting married. I am happy for them because they are happy, but other than that nothing makes me happy about the whole situation. Nowadays, the question, "So… when are you getting married ?", with a wicked smile, has become a very common question that I end up asking my friends.
It’s just weird being 24… my folks haven’t been pressing me much as of now, ’cause they do realize that I am still a kid… but I think I remember my dad mentioning that 26 is a good age !!
I have been trying to make it clear to them (and to the world, thru this post, I guess) that as of now, to me, 28-29 seems like a perfect age… If this changes, only time will tell… There’s so much more to life than settling down…
And, what is the point of this post ?? well, like most of my other posts, this one too is pointless… just some thoughts in my head that I want to get out…
peace…
I am currently worth…
… a four figure bank balance, three big suitcases, a couple of small boxes of misc stuff, one laptop, a dirty old mattress and a human life. I am 24.
just a thought…
why ?
I didn’t brush my teeth yesterday night…
I had a dentist’s appointment on June 7th and every night since that day, I had been brushing my teeth… unless of course I just fell dead on my bed after a long day…
Yesterday night was different, I was there in the bathroom… I saw the toothbrush and the toothpaste… and I decided not to brush… I feel so ashamed… why ? why ?? why did I not brush my teeth ?
Joke (PJ)
Got this is as a forward…
Manmohan Singh says to Bush, “We are sending Indians to the moon next year”. Bush says, “Wow! How Many?”
Manmohan Singh says, “100; 25 OBC, 25 SC, 20 ST, 5 Handicapped, 5 Sports Persons, 5 Terrorist Affected, 5 Kashmiri Migrants, 9 Politicians and if possible 1 Astronaut”
This government has been doing well, but I don’t know why they want to ruin everything by brining in reservations. First it was in private sector and now in colleges and universities… total bullshit…
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