Campus buzz... things that matter

A place to record and discuss the most buzz..ing things concerning IIIT.

Friday, November 17, 2006

The last post

This is the last post on IIITBuzz.

It was pretty evident from the scanty posts that CmdrBuzz was missing (for a few months now). Well, the reason is that CmdrBuzz (yup, me) has graduated and moved out of IIIT. The blog was started as an effort to report the buzz in campus and has been pretty successful (except for the last 3 months). Also, the blog aimed to record the day-to-day events at IIIT and it did quite a neat job of it too (except for the last 3 months, again).

I hope someone can use one's journalistic skills to create something similar, to keep updates for IIIT. News, by itself, is as cold as ice. It's only when an author lives in the news that the ice melts. This blog can serve as a motivation, if anything.

I started this blog as an experiment. I wanted to see how the people in the institute think. What are rumours? What causes rumours? What is news? How many people know the news? How many people get the facts right? How many people really think? The answers to these are for my personal consuption.

I employed psychology with this blog to gain mind-share. To give an example: Did you ever notice the "Just buzzed" comment on every post which buzzed on this blog? Just think over it and you'll realize why we put it. Or did you note that we have been using the word "buzz" throughout this blog as a selling catch-phrase -- a tounge-o-philic term? Don't agree? Just count the number of times "buzz" occurs in this post. Or did you notice that the (almost) secret identity of the authors added flair to the ordeal?

Throughout this blog, we tried our best to maintain the truth. It is because of this factor that IIIT Buzz had some credibility with the faculty too.


Who is CmdrBuzz?
The ones who need to know can add 2+2. For the rest, it doesn't even matter. Really.


Adios
Cmdr Buzz
Editor, IIIT Buzz

Friday, November 03, 2006

Server room tragedies

It seems like the server room tragedies which had seemed like a thing of the past have come back. Read Turbine's blogs for more. Also, ftp and telnet ports have been blocked on 200 for "security" reasons. It is suspected that this action was taken after 200 was hacked / cracked.

If you haven't noticed - SMR has changed the look of blogroll.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Wireless and Wired LAN

We all know that wireless LAN has been performing poorly. After the recent maintenance session, DC++ was blocked. Wired LAN is now following in the footsteps of Wireless. With speeds between adjacent rooms in OBH varying at around 400 kbps, it is only a matter of time before some of the predictions in ORB's post come true.

Sunday, October 08, 2006

South Zone Inter College Football Tournament

IIIT's football team will be going to Chennai from the 10th to the 13th of this month to take part in the South Zone Inter Collget Football Tournament. The first match is against University of Madras. Defender Siddarth Ravi was enthusiastic about the team's chances.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Carnival Returns

Yup..... the campus was again briming with activity throughout the day...n well,night.
Kudos to the guys n gals who managed it n put up a wonderful show.
While various activities ranging from adzap,debate,blindfold-sketching .... were scattered through
out the day with an appreciable audience(hope you know that's how it is in IIIT),the kho-kho forced people out of their afternoon nap.
The evening events set the mood upbeat with the (a)musical chair,the thoroughly enjoyed - treasure hunt, the brain-tickling bluffmaster,catch-the-clip ..
hey!! did i mention the talent show,the paper dance,the .......... oomph...... gala time....... Cheers!!

PS - this soul might have missed some events - during the hopper's break time. ;)
no offence meant.Thanx for the great Sunday.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

Must Read Blog

Mythalez has been writing about his experiences in Southampton (UK). A fun read for anyone with excellent descriptions of the british, the place and life in general as a student in a foreign country.

Check it out.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

The Foundation Day Panel Discussion

The most important and highly anticipated part of the foundation day was the Panel Discussion. A mail sent to the students read :

The idea of having Panel Discussions on 'IIIT Culture' came in the context of the recent 'Ragging' scene which led to 3 students being sent to Mussourie as a part of transformational measure.

Whether or not the word ‘transformational’ should have had quotes around it is open to debate. The mail went on to state the questions which would be asked (and hopefully answered), and it made interesting reading :

What is the 'IIIT Culture' as has been gained through the past experience in the Institute? How has it fared?

and

What kind of Culture should IIIT build - among the students as well as the faculty and staff - as an Institute striving for better nation-building?

After sitting through the panel discussion, one thing is clear for all to see – those questions were asked to some minor extent but they were not really answered. There are two more discussions left to be held, with different panelists, so there is yet a chance something constructive may come out of all this. The people who participated in the panel discussion made up a very good mix - two current students, two alumni and two faculty. The panelists were (as announced in the afore mentioned mail):

  1. Prof. Rajeeev Sangal, Director
  2. Prof. P J Narayan, Dean (R & D)
  3. Sunil Mohan Adapa, Alumnus (Batch of 2003)
  4. Jayachandra Sunkara, Alumnus (Batch of 2004)
  5. I V Aprameya Rao, Student, UG IV
  6. Varun Boppana, Student ,UG III

The Moderator was Prof. P R K Rao and the session by and large went smoothly. The session was initiated by the moderator, who chose to quote a couple of famous personalities and then proceeded to explain to the audience his interpretation of their wise words. Shortly, the session officially began with the moderator handing the stage over to the panelists. The panelists were given a limit of five minutes to state their opinions before the debate began, but the actual amount of time each panelist talked for was more or less random. Some of the speeches were interesting and provided a unique insight into what the panelist considered a part of IIIT culture, but most were barren and devoid of any great conviction.

Given the boring and repetative manner in which the speeches began before the proceedings gained some momentum, a reasonable section of the audience was seen rubbing their eyes, yawning and in some cases, even sleeping on the uncomfortable chairs. After each panelist had stated his point of view the debate began.

The panelists were asked if they had anything to say about all the points which the others might have touched upon. The panelists treated this like they did their initial speeches, carefully weighing their words before speaking and adding umpteen “aaahs” before most lines. Then began the most productive part of this discussion which, bar a speech or two, was otherwise dreary and mediocre till that point of time. The stage was thrown open to the audience.

The audience had some good questions to ask and some quaint comments to make, but none of them directly dealt with those burning questions due to which this discussion had to be held in the first place. Rather than approach the topic from a higher level of abstraction, the questions were more about individual references which the panelists had made during their initial speeches.

A special mention has to be made of Prof. P J Narayan, whose witty comments and interesting personal experiences earned much appreciation from the audience. His comments on the way people treat "muggers" and his replies to the questions from the audience probably added a bit of flair to the evenings proceedings.

Prof PRK Rao’s job was made easier due to all the questions asked, which barely kick-started any real debate. More discussions of this sort would certainly be welcome, but only if they would result in some good solutions being found. However, watching so many people leaving right in the middle of the session was disappointing to say the least and that is probably one of the reasons why we have need of more such discussions in the first place.

Sunday, August 27, 2006

BumbleBee Exam Time

BumbleBee has no exams to take but it knows exams-time's approaching when:
  • Bathrooms remain unused for days at a stretch. Undergrads prefer to dwell in the placebo that time shouldn't be wasted in something as ephemeral as hitting the showers.
  • Love-birds are missing from their usual spots in the campus in the evenings. Instead, they're found in the library.
  • TAs assume god-like status with worshippers frolicing around lest the TA should utter words of wisdom or leak info about the "important" chapters.
  • The photocopier near the library has a thriving business.

BumbleBee studies the alertness level of an undergrad student in the neighbourhood of exam-time.
As expected, the stud's alertness level drops severely once the exam starts. The stud elevates to a state of trans for 3 hours. Words read / hour is way greater during exam-time than during prep time. This is also because during exam-time the stud has to read not only his own paper but the paper of his/her 6-neighbours as well.


BumbleBee stumbles across the undergraduate lab where a TA is checking assignments in person.
TA: You're busted. It's not your code.
Stud: oh.. no no no. It's 100% mine, sir. You can ask me anything.
TA: Um...ok.. tell me what's a linked list?
Stud: Well, Oxford dictionary defines a linked list as......
TA: Get lost
(the student departs)
Stud (to himself): What got him suspicious? Someone must've tipped him.
TA (to himself): Huh.. That code is definitely copied. I showed the same code to my TA last year!

Barged In Again

Last time it was Vasavi and now it is CBIT. All the people who can remember what happened last time (Feb 28) when Vasavi college guys and gals came to our college to promote their fest will recall that almost the same feat was repeated by the CBIT guys trying to promote their fest last Thursday. All of a sudden some 15-20 cars appeared out of nowhere and the people started screaming on the top of their voices forcing even the faculty to come out and look out for what was happening. The promotion was horrendous, no one got any idea of their fest, people who were there on the first floor of main building didn't even know which college they come from, leave aside knowing about their fest and all. Comparing this with the our publicity for Felicity, wherever the representatives of IIIT went they maintained decorum.

Also, it puts a lot of question marks on the security system.

(Article by Himank)

Friday, August 25, 2006

Who gets whose Mails?

Working on a tip off, we discovered that there are some interesting observations about a few batch mailing lists.

Observation 1:

For one, there has been some time since all mails sent to UG2 are landing into the mailboxes of UG1-CSE studs as well. This is because UG2's mailing list contains an entry for ug1_cse. Common sense dictates that it might have been an honest mistake. Apparently this matter has already been reported to the sysadmins, but the fact that the error still exists indicates that the reporting has gone like water on a duck's back.

Observation 2:
UG1 and UG2 beware. All mails sent to your batch's mailing list lands into Prof Kamal's mailbox as well. Someone indeed is watching what the freshers and sophomores are up to.

(Thanks to "Mr Somebody" for the tip off)