15 November 2025

“How many birthday calls do you make?”

Once in a while, I face that question, and I usually respond with “I probably average about 9-10 calls a day.”

This morning, curiosity got the better of me, and I sat down to try to figure that out. Additionally, to identify any interesting patterns in the distribution of calls.

Extracting information from macOS Contacts proved to be more challenging than I anticipated. I had to use Google Contacts, Text files, Numbers, and finally Excel to get to it.

Turns out I have 3,235 birthdays in my calendar. However, 58 of them are no more. So, I make 3,177 wishes every year, averaging just under 9 a day.

Some interesting statistics…

(*) There is no day that I do not have a birthday wish to make. The least is 2 (on Mar 23).

(*) The highest is 19 on three different dates: Jan 22, Sep 9, and Nov 14 (which was yesterday).

(*) Aug and Sep are the months with the highest number of birthdays (over 300 each).

I feel I am well prepared to answer the question next time đŸ™‚

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10 November 2025

Whoa! I was not expecting that!

We were driving back from Los Angeles. It was a bit of a drive. Made longer by the infamous LA traffic snarls. We were very close to Riverside when I casually looked up to the mountains and was immediately hit by a very unfamiliar sight. There seemed to be an elephant on the edge of the hill!

Go figure!!

After some internet research, I realized that it is a giant, 30-foot-tall statue of a mammoth made of rusted iron. It was installed there in 2003 as a billboard for the Jurupa Mountains Discovery Center.

10 November 2025

This comes with the territory of being an artist’s spouse!

Sharmila has been following this artist – Joe Cariati – for a couple of years. He is into the craft of glass blowing and apparently is fairly well known in glass blowing circles. She always has wanted to visit his workshop and pick up some of his creations. Last couple of visits to the SoCal area, we could not do so.

This time, we had made an appointment and showed up after driving for a couple of hours. I do not understand art, but I was fascinated by the engineering and science of the fire kilns and how they were creating those perfectly shaped glass pieces. We also met Joe’s wife – Austin – who is also a glassblower. We further found out that Sharmila and Austin went to the same school!

The artist – Joe – is in the back of the shop facing us.

9 November 2025

Have you ever seen this?

We were busy having dinner with my nephew and his friends when I looked outside the window and saw this robot pacing up and down the street. Totally cool!

Of course, a few of us rushed out to check it out. The robot would walk up to strangers, and if you extended your hand, it would clasp it between its palms to greet you. And then take leave and amble away!

BTW, the three that rushed out of our party of six? They were the only Computer Science majors (current and long past) at the table.

9 November 2025

College visit!

Took my nephew to check out UCSD. He has been thinking of applying to transfer there. Went to see the famous library architecture there. The weather did not make a very favorable impression. It was extremely hazy.