I miss my kitchen. With its matching toaster and rice cooker. With its microwave stolen from a previous roommate. Crowded though its counter space may be, it is stocked full of non-stick pots and pans, complete knives and fork sets, an accessible and spacious sink. With multiple large coffee mugs for my morning chai.
On the other hand, I am finally feeling at home in this apartment. How do I know? I cooked breakfast in my underwear t, a surefire sign.
I also started work today. Not going to lie, not that exciting. The lab is a single room, no windows. About 15 people in my lab, ALL asian (as in all from china, taiwan, hong kong). Definitely a step down from UCSF. Coming from a large lab with seemingly endless resources to Columbia's 1-room Bone Bioengineering Lab, I feel like a silver-spoon fed child dropped in the middle of a dairy farm and asked to manage. I was like "oh, I don't know how to back-up data, we have special techs do that for us" (Never appreciated Andy, Bryan and Ayako more). But I am sure the city will more than compensate.



Tired as hell, good night kids!
*Copyright Ravi Dharawat, referring to ~10 Cal EECS students working at Goldman Sachs this summer.
2 comments:
So it sucks how I can't just comment from google reader. I like your picture of the officer and the horse. I remember you tried taking a picture of an officer and his horse downtown SJ once and the officer totally ignored you. Haha.
PS. What a nerd using ImageJ to shrink photos?! Use photoshop! Make use of those 2gb of ram I got you.
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