Sunday, December 24, 2006

Some random thoughts before Christmas 2006

In my last blog, I said that I was going to reflect and write about my experience at this weekend. After some thoughts and writing, I decided to hold off on posting it on the blog. I think it would be more appropriate if I complete my thesis first before talking about the experience.

I am, however, intrigued by Yoav's recent post on his blog about his retrospective of the SDM experience. I am going to write a similar post this week.

Last but not least, Merry Christmas and a happy New Year to all (or if you are politically-correct, happy holidays). :-)

12/24/2006 5:26:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) # Comments [2] Personal

 Thursday, December 21, 2006

Final Class at MIT

This is it. I am done with all my course requirements at with the completion of today's final. There is still the thesis left to do; but, I am feeling really liberated right now. No more cramming for finals, late night greasy Chinese take-out, sleep depravation, rushing from one thing to another, and the constant burden of worrying and catching up with classes.

I have a lot of thoughts and things to reflect on right now; but I am going to wait till the weekend to blog all about it. For now, I just want to have a homemade meal, smell the flowers, and enjoy my well-deserved break!!!

12/21/2006 9:02:52 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) # Comments [8] School

 Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Xbox 360 and Gears of War

Last friday, I succumbed to the allure of the latest game console and bought myself a Christmas present in the form of an . I was going to wait for another week so that I won't be distracted by video games as I still have one more final to go; but last Friday was the last day to receive a $100 rebate for the product. I simply cannot pass on a good deal. I also used my thesis research, which actually has something to do with game consoles, to justify for the purchase.

The Xbox 360 is incredibly easy to set up. The package comes with everything that one needs to get the machine running. It comes with a component/composite video cable and a wireless controller, including batteries. Yes, all 7th generation game consoles support wireless controllers. Next, I signed up for a gaming profile on Xbox Live, an online multiplayer gaming and content delivery system designed specifically for the Xbox 360, to download patches needed for updating the hardware. After 20 minutes of initial setup, I was ready to see what my game machine can do. I don't know much about gaming these days; but I have been told by several sources that Gears of War is one game that every Xbox 360 owner should get as it pushes the game console to its limits. Based on that claim, I bought Gears of War as my first Xbox 360 game. As the game appears on my screen, it became clear why Gears of War is the current killer app on the Xbox 360. The graphics is stunningly photorealistic. There is no lag in animation even at resolution of 1080i - the game runs very smoothly. Typically, I am not a fan of third-person shooting game genre because of its mindless brute-force tactical gameplay. Gears of war take on a different approach to third-person shooting, emphasizing on team work and cover-and-conceal tactics. Patience and sound tactical sense are rewarded in this game. Actually, playing this game reminds me of my military training where cover-and-conceal and suppressive firing to support the advancement of my teammates were drilled to our very soul. I am still not very comfortable with the controls. I seem to keep pressing the wrong keys at the wrong time.

Surprisingly, I have been exercising abstinence by not playing video games in the last 3 days instead focusing on studying for my finals and working on other pertinent activities. But I am counting down to the last day of school - just two more days.

12/19/2006 10:43:11 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) # Comments [2] Computers

 Monday, December 18, 2006

Finals and Thesis

With the exception of finals, this semester is pretty much over. This means that I have completed all course work for my program at MIT. I had my final exam for microeconomics last Friday and will the final exam for my political economy class this coming Thursday (yes, my very last one as a student). After next week, the only thing that gets between me and degree is the thesis.

So far I have been dragging my feet with my thesis. Yes, I have the thesis problem statement and hypothesis defined. The scope of the thesis, however, was really beyond what is minimally required by a master student. No, don't get me wrong, I am more than happy to do a PhD-minus or master-plus thesis; but I am constrained by one thing: time. I still want to do a good thesis but I only have till May to complete the thesis. I was originally scheduled to complete everything by February but with the stress and workload that I have this semester this goal has proven unproductive. I simply don't have the time; but even if I did, I found it very distracting to switch between thesis work and coursework.

Fortunately, I found a new direction to completing my thesis without compromising the quality. I am loving this new novel approach. and confident of completing by mid-March while still offering new insights to the problem I am trying to solve. I don't want to divulge the details of my thesis at this point; but let's just say that it has something to do with , management of technology, microeconomics using the seventh generation game consoles (, PS3, and Wii) as a case study. Oh yeah, this new direction in my thesis work will fun. ;-)

12/18/2006 12:24:46 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) # Comments [0] School

 Saturday, December 16, 2006

I am back after a month-long hiatus

It has been a while since I last blogged and there is a good reason for it. So what have I been doing the last month or so? Personally, I would prefer not to talk about it on a blog. Let's just say that I prefer to operate on an in a mode where information is asymmetric, believing that not all information especially the personal ones should be shared in public especially in this point in my life.

Nonetheless, I am feeling much relieved and upbeat now. So on a positive note, I am going to start blogging after a month-long hiatus. I have also been living a very sedentary, unhealthy lifestyle as of late. So another activity that I would like to resume after a month long suspension is exercise. Not surprisingly, I went for a run today and scheduled for squash with Dr. AJ tomorrow at . Kat was right when she said: "I get bitchy when I don't exercise." I do feel less of a jerk after today's exercise. Can't wait to exercise again tomorrow.

12/16/2006 10:34:29 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) # Comments [2] Personal

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