Things I Did This Vacation – Summer 2014

Its been about 2 months since my last semester’s exams ended. And for the past 2 months I and everyone from my college have been enjoying a nice break from the busy college hustle.

There’s one thing important that everyone does in their vacations – something interesting. And at the end of the vacation, if you are suddenly bombarded by a simple question about what you did the last summer, in my case I would normally take a few seconds and say – ‘nothing much’. Then I myself would think – ‘Really?’ And that would end up with me struggling to remember every small or large thing I did during the vacations.

Minions on vacation

For those who usually travel during their vacations, they have a large enough answer to this question, but for me, well I don’t travel much so its quite difficult to gather everything in a nutshell.

So I decided that this time, I would recall everything a day before my vacations end and blog about it! So that it gets easier for me to say – “For more info about my vacations, visit my blog!”

1. I started learning the basics of Python

pythonPython is an extremely easy to learn language, especially if you have knowledge of any other language like C/C++ or Java. I guess Python isn’t an integral part of academic syllabus but it still deserves to be learnt. I started the tutorial course from Codecademy.com a few weeks ago and I am progressing a bit slow but I know I’ll complete the course in a week or so, I hope.

The site is very useful if you want to learn a new programming language like Python, Ruby or Javascript. They also have some good tutorials on HTML/CSS which I completed before I thought of starting Python.

2. Changes on my blogs

GeniousPC.com now has a new design and a new logo 🙂 Hope you like it better now! BloggingPanorama.com has no major changes on its account, I ran a giveaway at the blog some time ago. This personal blog has got a few more posts.

And I and some of my college-mates are working on a new site – Squce [Update 2023 – Site is no longer alive :(] Its not going to be a blog, but rather a news, entertainment and humor based content sharing site. Hope it gets the love we expect it to!

Squce
Squce logo

Squce on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SquceOfficial

Squce on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Squce

Squce on Google+: http://www.google.com/+SquceOfficial

Squce will be launching very soon. Stay connected!

3. I designed some wallpapers

Just another day when I was feeling a bit bored, I got the idea of designing some wallpaper for Squce fans. I tried to adapt a flat minimalist design with long shadows and a simple quote to suit the mood. Here is the result:

Squce Wallpaper

The wallpaper can be downloaded from here: Download Squce Wallpaper.

Its available in all standard monitor resolutions for laptops and desktops 🙂 This wallpaper will also be featured in the site’s download section once its live.?

A days back I designed a similar wallpaper for GeniousPC, which I haven’t yet released in any different resolution. Here it is:

GeniousPC

If your screen resolution is 1366×768 too then you can use the wallpaper 🙂 I don’t know how many people will really want to use my wallpaper, but I have got a few positive feedbacks from my friends. That’s all I want 🙂 A small bit of satisfaction of my work.

4. I learnt solving the 4x4x4 Rubik’s Cube

Rubik’s Cube is a 40 year old puzzle that has always puzzled its lovers. I got a 4x4x4 Rubik’s cube this summer and it took me more than a week to know what I should do to solve it and I took some time trying to figure the algorithms myself but it was way too difficult. So in the end, thanks to Dan Brown I was able to learn the beginner’s method to solve a 4x4x4 cube completely.

No, not Dan Brown, the American author! I’m thankful to Dan Brown from this YouTube video: Part 1 of solving a 4x4x4 Rubik’s cube

4x4x4-RubiksCube
Image source: flickr.com/photos/agentkramer/10975585126

The only prerequisite is that you should know how to solve a normal 3x3x3 cube. I learnt that about half an year ago, again from YouTube. My 3x3x3 cube is a very smooth one and I’m able to solve it in about 3-5 minutes and as far as the 4x4x4 goes, I haven’t even bothered to time myself 😀

Its a rough one and I haven’t practiced enough to gain speed. And also I solve Rubik’s Cube just for the fun of solving it, solving the different possibilities and all the mental stress that it adds apart from the basic set of algorithms. I’m not even aiming for any competitions about cubing.

Even though I had to learn solving the cubes on YouTube, and I couldn’t myself, its still a lot of fun because the more important part of solving the cube is the different combinations it possess, not the set of algorithms that you learn from the videos.

My next Rubik’s cube? Maybe the easier 2×2 or something fancier like the hexagonal cubes if I get any local store which sells that kind of stuff, because I don’t expect such things in a normal toy store!

5. I visited my hometown after 8 years

In a large country like India, travelling between 2 cities that are appx. 1000 km far and takes 2 days in train isn’t always so easy. Neither is my family too travel oriented when it comes to vacations. But yeah, due to special circumstances we decided to do the travelling.

Indian Train

It was good to be there, even though I have never actually been in the city for too long, it felt like home. 8 years is a long time too.

6. I learnt Morse Code … and almost forgot it too 😀

I even tried learning barcodes but I decided to keep something for the next vacation!

Morse Codes are short codes based on beeping sound duration and combinations to form letters. It can also be used with flashing light. You would have seen these codes used in some old movies or movies based on military life, or some psychological thriller movies.

— .- …. .- …_ . . .-.

Thats my name Mahaveer in morse code’s written representation. Actually it would be based on sounds, beeps to be more specific, dots for shorter beeps and dashes for longer ones. Each letter is then spaced suitably so that the code is understandable. Morse codes are set at 8 words per minute or 16 words per minute as far as I remember.

Some letters are easy to remember while some are quite difficult and that’s why I almost forgot many letters during these 2 months. But at least I remember the SOS code (…—…) which is somewhat important to know.

7. I watched about 10-15 Hollywood movies 😀

Yeah! That’s a big achievement for me!

Disclaimer: I didn’t even know about movies like Inception before this vacation

Minion-Movies-Time

Now I can say I watched some really nice movies, mostly psychological thriller movies, I found them really interesting. Some of the movies I watched (and was impressed) are Inception, Memento, The Game, The Butterfly Effect, 12 Years a Slave, Matrix Trilogy, Batman trilogy (Christopher Nolan movies), Insomnia, Se7en, The Fifth Estate, The Prestige, Sherlock Holmes movies (The recent 2 only) and a few more I don’t recall.

From this list, one can guess my favorite movies are mostly directed by Christopher Nolan. David Fincher’s movies were superb too.

Bollywood? Nope. Not yet and I think I won’t start even. At least not in the upcoming months or years.

8. I changed my Facebook profile picture

Wait. What?

most interesting man memeYes this really is something unusual.. because I changed it after about an year. My last profile pic was updated in late September 2013, that’s ancient! I know!

I’m not a photoholic type, and so I don’t always find myself changing my profile pictures regularly. Yes, I do like photography but I don’t like to take my photos much. Neither do I like my own photos much.

In the past 4-5 years of my Facebook account, this is my 11th profile picture. (Gulp) And just the 8th pic that’s my own. I changed my pic to something abstract on certain occasions.

I guess, this little update was worth adding to this list, wasn’t it?

9. I made the transition from Photoshop to Illustrator for logo designing

Once I understood the basics of Adobe Illustrator I said to myself that I had been dumb making logos in Photoshop earlier. Even though Photoshop has better image manipulation processes, Illustrator is far better for logos, basically because of its vector properties. You can get any size out of an Illustrator vector without any loss of quality. Whether I stretch a logo by 500%, its still perfect around the edges, no pixelation, nothing.

Also there are almost the same basic effects that one may require to add to logos like gradients, bevel and 3D effects.

10. I applied for my driving license

It was almost an year since I completed 18 years but because I didn’t get any time until this vacation, I couldn’t go for the driving tests. Now I almost have a permanent driving license. Only it hadn’t reached at my home yet 🙂 Maybe I’ll have to wait a little longer. Or maybe its time to go for a few rounds to the RTO again 🙁

That’s (almost) all folks!

This sums up everything I did this vacation, well almost everything worth sharing.

Minions on Vacation

What did you do all this summer?

Now its your time to comment!

4 Replies to “Things I Did This Vacation – Summer 2014”

  1. Hi Mahaveer,
    Its has been a nice effort to learn python.
    I know little bit of python and c/c++ I learned 2 years back but still not aware that what is the use of making a program code which would find fibonacci series, None there in this world who would find a program for this.
    If you could make some out of python too then just share aims with me I would also try to get the correct output, knowing that its useless, Untill its implemented in a professional way.

    Hmm…
    As you asked what I did?

    There comes the same answer as of yours ‘Nothing Much’
    Hehe

    I started a new blog based on Gadgets Reviews and Tech Releases
    MrGadView.com
    Felt that why most of pro bloggers have there blogs on WP based. And due to this vacation I decided to migrate my main blogger blog Techinforu.com
    ASAP

    Ohh!! Yeah it was only you due to which I have started blogging in my 2011 Summer Vacation.

    Yeah I too started learning CSS as recommended by you from codeacademy.com and it was just last week of my vacation so didnt capture a lot.

    I love PC games and in this summer vacation finally I completed the latest and last version of Assasin’s Creed IV Black Flag……..and started playing Watch Dogs ( Awesome Graphics – I would say Mother of Graphics )
    Best of all I am happy that atleast I got my adsense approved till first stage and second stage review is still left…hoping would be happy.
    If not going to struggle still more:
    But never going to leave blogging and its sphere.
    Thanks a lot for making me a blogger, improving my English Language and lot lther languages like html css c c++ all credit goes to you that I got an idea to learn this stuff.
    I always keep talking about you with my classmates and my parents and after 2012 I think none of single day has left without having your word from mine.
    Thanks a lot to my Best friend ever , Mahaveer

    1. Mahaveer Verma says: Reply

      Wow Pishang. Control your emotions 🙂 Hehe. Thanks for your words. I would like to know more about the program you mentioned. I’ll ping you on Facebook about it.

      Thanks once again 🙂

      1. WordPress didn’t informed words limit- and till my personal blog isn’t launched let me spread on your’s ..HeHe

  2. Ah, this makes me miss summer even more.

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