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Sunday, June 12, 2005

Guitar

I fell in love with this instrument about one and half years back. I own a rock guitar and love to play it. I have moved to california to join Intel for 6 months. I drove to this place and it was fun, but the car was jam packed with all the luggage, that there was no space for a delicate instrument like a guitar. I decided to buy one once I came here. So today, I got one guitar from the guitar center. Its a Yamaha classical guitar. It was love at first sight experience for me. Well, actually it was an "expensive" love at first sight. But then, when it comes to this guitar, I was partially blind when it came to price. Now I have to "make up" for this spending and learn how to play it very well. You never know, I might one day make it to the stage ;)

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Learning a Language

I was discussing with a friend of mine about how fast a child can learn a language and how it become progressively difficult to learn a new language as we become older. He had an interesting perspective in that. He said, a child does take a lot of time to learn a new language, if u think about it a little more carefully. A child has nothing else to do in the first 3 years of life other than to learn the language. Everything else is taken care of by the parents. And the parents simply keep training the child to learn the language, when ever the child is awake. This means its a 12 hour training class a day for the first 3 years of life, with everything else take care of. Also, the child does not know anything else, so he has no option other than to follow the parents and learn the language. As we grow up, we have lot more stuff to do in life like job, TV, family etc and hence it takes us a lot longer to learn a new langauge.

I found this observation interesting.