Got to know a Malaysian girl in her 2nd year of PhD study in my major! at Cambridge. Too bad she is leaving early tomorrow morning. I would have asked if she is keen to go visit a national park nearby. The Jeep would come in handy. Heh, I actually took the initiative to go strike up a conversation and later ask to take a photo together. Nice girl next to me and beautiful mountains in the background; I doubt I will have such a chance again anytime soon. Best of all, she is still single. :) Too bad she will be across the Atlantic. Darn! At least I have her contact details.
I like the Singaporean/Malaysian(?) accent and it feels at home instantly (in a foreign land). Not many girls here at the PhD level speak like this. She also has a good idea of my work and I too, of hers. So many common topics to talk about, yet so little time.
I had a good talk with an alum from my present institution who is now in one of the national labs that I want to go to. Contrary to what some might think, things are quite happening there - not just work, but social life. Except the New Mexico labs.
Will be visiting two more places before returning to the daily grind in my own lab. Now I really feel like transferring school.
Somehow I'm imagining my TAs and/or professors meeting up and hooking up at their conferences. You are, afterall in graduate school I think...
ReplyDeleteBut yeah, same imagery remains.
>> Now I really feel like transferring school.
ReplyDeleteOr you could get a job there after graduation.
Sorry, going off-topic here : is the middle aircraft in your masthead picture an F-86 Sabre ?
ReplyDeleteYes it is. This particular aircraft fought in Korea.
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