Thursday, September 29, 2005

It's like a showcase. You can see them, but you don't touch them.

Wednesday, September 07, 2005

I left for US couple of days ago (give and take 12hrs now, for the time zones :)) ). The route was Bangalore-Bangkok-LA. A direct flight from Bangalore to Thailand took me there at about 4 in the morning. Then, after a stopover for nearly 4 hrs there, I left for LA via osaka. Met Karthikeyan, my (ex)HR manager in the bangkok airport. He seemed busy even at that time of the night. He was heading to Honkong for a business meeting there. Had a small chat with him and he was interested to know if i wanna come back to TII after my degree. I wanted to say that it will be a long time before i return to TII, but then thought a smile would do better.
The journey to LA was quite a long one. 16hrs with an hour at osaka for fuel. A sardar sat beside me, and engaged me with petty conversation before I decided to doze off. Was later woken up by a chinki air hostess for an awful meal. Some boiled vegetables with fat extracts in a cup, to eat with the bun. yuk! And they called this asian vegetarian food, specially ordered. These firangs don't seem to have any taste buds left. God knows how they relish such bland food. Anyway, I had to prepare myself for such a welcome, if i have to survive in the US.
Touched US shore at 11am. Sitting in the plane, the view looked like a printed circuit board (an engineer can, after all, relate natural beauty to what is tangible to him!). Nevertheless, it was very picturesque with the beach on one side and rough mountainous terrain following it. And in between, was the civilization.
From LA i left for Sandiego in my friend's car. San diego is an amazing place too. much like bangalore, maybe a touch cooler. but the similarity ends there. The city is exuding with wealth. Audi, ferraris, porshe...hmmm.