Friday, December 30, 2005
And they're over.
Thanks to some heavily flooded cities and cyclones which couldn't make up their minds, every exam I had remaining got postponed by three weeks. One by one, at that. So, instead of finishing up on the 7th of December, they got over only a couple of days back. Yes, they saw it fit to schedule exams during the season to be happy. I had exams before and after Christmas day. And I was stuck in the hostel all this while. No, I don't know why I always say "stuck" in the hostel. Anyway, being in the hostel = lousy/rare internet connectivity. But I got to play(occasionally) and watch NFS Most Wanted and Prince Of Persia: The Two Thrones, something I can't do with the old GeForce 2 MX card at home. Well, not Prince Of Persia anyway. Now I'm back home. And I just realised that I can't write like J.D. Salinger. Crap.
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Five hours of studying.
Or something around that. Seventy-two friggin hours they gave me and I spent only five of them on studying. Three of them in half-hour intervals. Throughout the cold and rainy night. Two of them in the morning and on the bus. And I felt extreme joy after writing the exam. Why? No, I haven't aced it. I expect the result to be a bit below average even. But I actually found the damn thing interesting. Too late, though. I'm happy I did reasonably well for the amount of effort I put into it. So long, DPSD.
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Oh well, what the hell.
I should be in the hostel right now. I should've stayed back after finishing my exam yesterday, which, by the way, was terribly good for a change. But I didn't. I just came back home. For reasons beyond me, my body just didn't listen to my brain. So here I am, blogging when I should be studying, despite vowing not to do so. A couple of days left before my next exam, and I hope to stay back at the hostel at least then. Maybe.
Friday, October 28, 2005
Out of the flood, into the fire and back into the flood.
That was pretty much what happened on what was supposed to be the day of my last practical exam, 27th October.
It's 7 A.M., and I'm all set to leave for college, a bit disgruntled because the weather is too darn cold and rainy to write an exam. It's been raining all night, and there's news of a cyclone coming through. I look out the window, to see people wading through knee deep water, thanks to all the flooding. I'll have to do the same soon. I get out of the house and see the college bus leaving without me. Trying hard to run, I manage to get hold of the side of the bus... But I slip. SPLASH! I'm floating in the flood, with only my head above the water. The bus stops, I get on, thankful that no one was around to see me, other than the bus driver. But he was busy talking to himself, cribbing. He wasn't in the mood to go to college either.
I take a seat, still dripping and reeking. I take out my mobile phone, only to find it knocked out dead by the water. Sighing, I try to concentrate on the task at hand; studying whatever I can for the exam before reaching college.
An hour later, the bus is about a kilometer from where it started. Why? Because every road the driver tried to take was either blocked by fallen trees or too flooded for vehicles to pass through. The guy finally finds a way, and we're off to college, which is about 45-50 kilometers from the city.
I start getting tense, for I was going to be terribly late for an exam I wasn't confident enough about. So the "fire". I was actually sweating. Either that or I was getting confused between rainwater and sweat.
There were four other guys in the bus, who got on at later stops. One of them managed to contact the transport convener, who also happened to be a lecturer from my department. Exam postponed. When we were in the middle of nowhere. And the driver had to go elsewhere, so we were dropped off in the same place.
Still raining, but the roads were clear. A bus ride later, I was at a place bustling with activity. Lots of buses and autorickshaws. But none would dare go to Mylapore (where I reside), for it was mightily flooded there. I settled for a bus which dropped me of at a place about 20 minutes by walk from mine. I look up, and see that the water level has risen considerably; it reached the hip. I stumbled, slipped, screamed in agony, and reached home after what seemed like eternity.
And that's how you write a post devoid of any kind of entertainment. It happens when you've been through what I've been through that day.
The practical exam has been postponed to the 14th of November, which is just a few days before my theory exams start.
It's 7 A.M., and I'm all set to leave for college, a bit disgruntled because the weather is too darn cold and rainy to write an exam. It's been raining all night, and there's news of a cyclone coming through. I look out the window, to see people wading through knee deep water, thanks to all the flooding. I'll have to do the same soon. I get out of the house and see the college bus leaving without me. Trying hard to run, I manage to get hold of the side of the bus... But I slip. SPLASH! I'm floating in the flood, with only my head above the water. The bus stops, I get on, thankful that no one was around to see me, other than the bus driver. But he was busy talking to himself, cribbing. He wasn't in the mood to go to college either.
I take a seat, still dripping and reeking. I take out my mobile phone, only to find it knocked out dead by the water. Sighing, I try to concentrate on the task at hand; studying whatever I can for the exam before reaching college.
An hour later, the bus is about a kilometer from where it started. Why? Because every road the driver tried to take was either blocked by fallen trees or too flooded for vehicles to pass through. The guy finally finds a way, and we're off to college, which is about 45-50 kilometers from the city.
I start getting tense, for I was going to be terribly late for an exam I wasn't confident enough about. So the "fire". I was actually sweating. Either that or I was getting confused between rainwater and sweat.
There were four other guys in the bus, who got on at later stops. One of them managed to contact the transport convener, who also happened to be a lecturer from my department. Exam postponed. When we were in the middle of nowhere. And the driver had to go elsewhere, so we were dropped off in the same place.
Still raining, but the roads were clear. A bus ride later, I was at a place bustling with activity. Lots of buses and autorickshaws. But none would dare go to Mylapore (where I reside), for it was mightily flooded there. I settled for a bus which dropped me of at a place about 20 minutes by walk from mine. I look up, and see that the water level has risen considerably; it reached the hip. I stumbled, slipped, screamed in agony, and reached home after what seemed like eternity.
And that's how you write a post devoid of any kind of entertainment. It happens when you've been through what I've been through that day.
The practical exam has been postponed to the 14th of November, which is just a few days before my theory exams start.
Tuesday, September 27, 2005
A Quest For Pepsi
Yet another weekend, yet another journey back home. But this time, it's different. I don't take the stinking college bus. Mr. T was kind enough to give me a lift; he was headed in my direction. Right now, I can't be arsed into explaining why he was headed in my direction. Or why he doesn't take the college bus. Right, then...
It so happened that we both were in need of Pepsi, and it so happened that we couldn't find a place which was selling some, because it so happened that we were not looking in the right places, for it so happened that we were taking the wrong roads.
The general idea was to get me as close to my home as possible, I think, and so we stopped at this place called "Spencer's Plaza", something similar to Macy's, (or Forum if you've been to Bangalore. Or Burjuman Center, if you've been to Dubai) but much smaller and uglier. Being bright chaps, we knew they had Pepsi. And as predictable as ever, there was a problem. We were on the other side of the place, and separating us from it were two big roads, and cars. Moving ones. At high speeds too. Not to mention lorries. (Juvenile Delinquent got run over by one recently. But he seems to be alright now.)
We had no choice but to walk around the roads. To get to the other side directly would have taken 30 seconds, but there was no way to cross them. Walking around, it took us 10 minutes. And the Pepsi was the diluted kind. No fizz, no taste, not even cold, and a few bucks more than usual. But it was alright. What wasn't alright was this - On the way back to his car, taking the same 10 minute route around the huge traffic-stricken roads, we spotted something we hadn't before. A shop selling cheaper, colder and fizzier Pepsi. To quote Morpheus - fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.
It so happened that we both were in need of Pepsi, and it so happened that we couldn't find a place which was selling some, because it so happened that we were not looking in the right places, for it so happened that we were taking the wrong roads.
The general idea was to get me as close to my home as possible, I think, and so we stopped at this place called "Spencer's Plaza", something similar to Macy's, (or Forum if you've been to Bangalore. Or Burjuman Center, if you've been to Dubai) but much smaller and uglier. Being bright chaps, we knew they had Pepsi. And as predictable as ever, there was a problem. We were on the other side of the place, and separating us from it were two big roads, and cars. Moving ones. At high speeds too. Not to mention lorries. (Juvenile Delinquent got run over by one recently. But he seems to be alright now.)
We had no choice but to walk around the roads. To get to the other side directly would have taken 30 seconds, but there was no way to cross them. Walking around, it took us 10 minutes. And the Pepsi was the diluted kind. No fizz, no taste, not even cold, and a few bucks more than usual. But it was alright. What wasn't alright was this - On the way back to his car, taking the same 10 minute route around the huge traffic-stricken roads, we spotted something we hadn't before. A shop selling cheaper, colder and fizzier Pepsi. To quote Morpheus - fate, it seems, is not without a sense of irony.
Sunday, August 28, 2005
Apparently, I'm back from an "Industrial Visit".
That's what the professors at my college called it. On the 18th of this month, we (my mates at college) left for this place called Bangalore, the primary purpose of the visit was to get to know about computer science related companies. We were scheduled to visit four companies, of which we ended up visiting just one - or at least the cafeteria of just one. The guys at Wipro, the company whose cafeteria we visited, said that all other areas of the company were restricted to guests. That's why we ended up visiting just the cafeteria. And the open air theatre. And a conference room where they showed us a small video clip about the company; a promo, basically. But there was something conspicuously missing. Toilets. This was first noticed by a friend of mine who couldn't think of a better blogging pseudonym than Juvenile delinquent. We didn't see any restrooms anywhere. Word spread that even they were restricted to guests...
Anyway, we were at the company only for about 3-4 hours. We had the rest of that day and three others all to ourselves, for we were leaving the place only on the 22nd. We had a nice hotel room, with cable TV, so I got to watch an F1 race after I don't know how long... And what's better, Kimi Raikkonen won the race.
The days were spent eating, window shopping and name-calling. Had real good fun. The return train journey was like icing on the cake, for I took a picture of a forked lighting. I didn't exactly take a digital camera with me for the trip... A friend of mine (allow me to introduce Mr. T) gave his to me for that evening... Here's the photo(click to view full size image):
Looks cool, doesn't it?
Anyway, we were at the company only for about 3-4 hours. We had the rest of that day and three others all to ourselves, for we were leaving the place only on the 22nd. We had a nice hotel room, with cable TV, so I got to watch an F1 race after I don't know how long... And what's better, Kimi Raikkonen won the race.
The days were spent eating, window shopping and name-calling. Had real good fun. The return train journey was like icing on the cake, for I took a picture of a forked lighting. I didn't exactly take a digital camera with me for the trip... A friend of mine (allow me to introduce Mr. T) gave his to me for that evening... Here's the photo(click to view full size image):
Looks cool, doesn't it?
Monday, August 15, 2005
FREEZE! You're charged with the offense of celebrating your birthday!
That's pretty much what I was told by the guy who's supposed to be the "Resident Tutor" (or RT) of the hostel block I reside in. Let me explain...
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 2005, APPROX 3.00 PM
(Which happened to be a holiday. A study holiday - there was a test the next day)
I enter a friend's room, which had become a common room for my friends at the hostel, for a variety of reasons. A variety. A variety so variable you wouldn't believe it. In fact it's so variable that you would never guess that there's only one reason we hang out there.
This room, being the common room now, was quite obviously filled with my friends. No surprises there. I take a seat, and watch one guy play GTA San Andreas with a blank face. No, not his face, my face. And then, while I was watching this guy playing GTA San Andreas with a blank face (On the PC of the guy whose room it was. I told you - a variety of reasons), another friend enters the room with a box. He then placed the box with which he entered the room in front of me. He opens the same box, revealing quite a delicious cake inside it. It was a birthday cake. Now that was a surprise. The guys had got me a cake for my birthday. And so, we "celebrated" my birthday. It wasn't exactly what you'd call a celebration... There wasn't any food other than the cake, no music and no Pepsi. All we did was cut cake.
All this was being recorded, by the guy whom I had earlier watched play GTA San Andreas with a blank face, on his camera phone.
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 2005, APPROX 7.00 PM
I'm home for the weekend. I call it weekend even though it is not because it is a weekend for me. The college gets kicks by making Computer Science students come to college on Saturday and stay away on Monday. We have a Sunday-Monday weekend.
I get a call from a friend of mine who doesn't go home every weekend. He tells me that the guy whom I had earlier watched play GTA San Andreas with a blank face had been found using his camera phone and it was confiscated from him by the hostel clerk, who incidentally happens to be the same hostel clerk I've mentioned in an earlier post, whose name was emblazoned next to a very foul adjective that suited him perfectly.
Why was the phone confiscated? Camera phones have been banned in our college ever since the infamous DPS incident. You don't know what the infamous DPS incident is? Try googling it.
While checking out the videos in the phone, the "authorities", quite obviously, found the birthday video as well.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 2005, 9.30 PM
(I'm back at the hostel, and it's study hour. We're supposed to study from 9 to 10 PM)
The RT, whom many believe has the proverbial ant farm up his rear, enters my room with a look upon his face which made me want to puke. He looked as if he was about to puke. He then asks my roommate to shift himself so that he can sit on his bed. Incidentally, this RT also happens to be from the Computer Science department.
He talks to me.
"Were you celebrating your birthday on the 27th of July? I have evidence that you were."
"Yeah, I was. It was quite a surprise. I never expected these chaps to get me cake."
"You're talking so casually! Do you know what you have done?"
I nodded.
He continues, "It is against hostel ethics to celebrate anything. I'm not giving you a first and last warning or something like that. I'm simply asking you to find elsewhere to stay."
He looks at me, expecting me to say something. I just look back at him, wondering when he would leave, hoping that I wouldn't puke. I guess he was expecting me to say sorry or something. Not that I would have if I hadn't feel like puking at the time. He then left the room.
Ever since that day, this guy's been on my back, reprimanding me for something or the other, though nothing as bad as cutting cake.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 27th, 2005, APPROX 3.00 PM
(Which happened to be a holiday. A study holiday - there was a test the next day)
I enter a friend's room, which had become a common room for my friends at the hostel, for a variety of reasons. A variety. A variety so variable you wouldn't believe it. In fact it's so variable that you would never guess that there's only one reason we hang out there.
This room, being the common room now, was quite obviously filled with my friends. No surprises there. I take a seat, and watch one guy play GTA San Andreas with a blank face. No, not his face, my face. And then, while I was watching this guy playing GTA San Andreas with a blank face (On the PC of the guy whose room it was. I told you - a variety of reasons), another friend enters the room with a box. He then placed the box with which he entered the room in front of me. He opens the same box, revealing quite a delicious cake inside it. It was a birthday cake. Now that was a surprise. The guys had got me a cake for my birthday. And so, we "celebrated" my birthday. It wasn't exactly what you'd call a celebration... There wasn't any food other than the cake, no music and no Pepsi. All we did was cut cake.
All this was being recorded, by the guy whom I had earlier watched play GTA San Andreas with a blank face, on his camera phone.
MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 2005, APPROX 7.00 PM
I'm home for the weekend. I call it weekend even though it is not because it is a weekend for me. The college gets kicks by making Computer Science students come to college on Saturday and stay away on Monday. We have a Sunday-Monday weekend.
I get a call from a friend of mine who doesn't go home every weekend. He tells me that the guy whom I had earlier watched play GTA San Andreas with a blank face had been found using his camera phone and it was confiscated from him by the hostel clerk, who incidentally happens to be the same hostel clerk I've mentioned in an earlier post, whose name was emblazoned next to a very foul adjective that suited him perfectly.
Why was the phone confiscated? Camera phones have been banned in our college ever since the infamous DPS incident. You don't know what the infamous DPS incident is? Try googling it.
While checking out the videos in the phone, the "authorities", quite obviously, found the birthday video as well.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 2005, 9.30 PM
(I'm back at the hostel, and it's study hour. We're supposed to study from 9 to 10 PM)
The RT, whom many believe has the proverbial ant farm up his rear, enters my room with a look upon his face which made me want to puke. He looked as if he was about to puke. He then asks my roommate to shift himself so that he can sit on his bed. Incidentally, this RT also happens to be from the Computer Science department.
He talks to me.
"Were you celebrating your birthday on the 27th of July? I have evidence that you were."
"Yeah, I was. It was quite a surprise. I never expected these chaps to get me cake."
"You're talking so casually! Do you know what you have done?"
I nodded.
He continues, "It is against hostel ethics to celebrate anything. I'm not giving you a first and last warning or something like that. I'm simply asking you to find elsewhere to stay."
He looks at me, expecting me to say something. I just look back at him, wondering when he would leave, hoping that I wouldn't puke. I guess he was expecting me to say sorry or something. Not that I would have if I hadn't feel like puking at the time. He then left the room.
Ever since that day, this guy's been on my back, reprimanding me for something or the other, though nothing as bad as cutting cake.
Friday, June 10, 2005
Holidays at last!
I have successfully completed a year of college education (well, it depends on how you define success... Let's not go there right now). Considering that the results of my second semester are yet to come, you might think me to be a little premature in saying so, in fact you have every damn right to, 'cause the people (are they people?) who correct these examination papers can never be trusted. Most of them, anyway.
How did the exams go, you ask? I'll pretend I don't hear you. Actually I can't hear you, due to reasons which HAVE to be apparent...
Twenty days of freedom, I have. Avoid going back into an incessant state of sleep, I must. Vigilant, I must be (yeah, I watched Revenge Of The Sith recently. Go Yoda!).
Monday, April 11, 2005
I just realized I know a lot about a lot of rubbish.
Ah yes, I'm back on this blog. I seem to prefer posting at my other blog these days. Anyways, I just finished one of the second series of internal tests we have this semester. And the paper was on Environmental Science. One of the questions was "Describe waste disposal methods". As I started answering this, I went into a realm of test taking I had never been to before. I entered "The Zone". "The Zone" is something I had long believed to be a rumour. Apparently, once a student entered this "Zone" while taking an exam, he realizes his true potential; he answers questions with a new vigour. Quite surprisingly, something similar happened to me. I couldn't get my pen off the paper once I started answering this question. I have an alarmingly high knowledge about garbage disposal... I hope this doesn't narrow my career choices; for I might end up in a pile of rubbish.
Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Random News.
My archives have a month missing. Do I really need to explain why? I don't know the answer myself. My guess is, I'm too lazy to recall everything that has happened and then post about it. Maybe it's not that I'm lazy either. Maybe it's just that I don't want to remember.
A lot of things have happened since I last updated this blog. I got locked out of my room at 3 A.M., my first semester exams passed by, I completed my practical examinations without completing most of my records, the second semester has started, found a place which serves the best cold coffee I've ever tasted, and I reached the finals of a gaming tournament in NFSU 2 after just playing the demo. And I found some friends who aren't too irksome.
How would you feel when a person you just got acquainted with comes to your house, decides he's going to spend the night there, and after you've gone to sleep, switches on your computer, and uses your internet connection to watch movies of ill repute? Yes, I do mean pornography. It happened to me the past week. There was a series of holidays coming up, so some of my friends from the hostel wanted to roam around the city. They needed a place to stay, so I offered them my place. Things were going along fine until one night, when this other guy whom I don't know much tags along with my buddies and spends the night at my place. You know the rest.
I'm back at the hostel now. A friend of mine to whom I'm grateful(yeah, right) has kindly given me access to his internet account here. If he doesn't mind, this blog will no longer be a weekly one.
A lot of things have happened since I last updated this blog. I got locked out of my room at 3 A.M., my first semester exams passed by, I completed my practical examinations without completing most of my records, the second semester has started, found a place which serves the best cold coffee I've ever tasted, and I reached the finals of a gaming tournament in NFSU 2 after just playing the demo. And I found some friends who aren't too irksome.
How would you feel when a person you just got acquainted with comes to your house, decides he's going to spend the night there, and after you've gone to sleep, switches on your computer, and uses your internet connection to watch movies of ill repute? Yes, I do mean pornography. It happened to me the past week. There was a series of holidays coming up, so some of my friends from the hostel wanted to roam around the city. They needed a place to stay, so I offered them my place. Things were going along fine until one night, when this other guy whom I don't know much tags along with my buddies and spends the night at my place. You know the rest.
I'm back at the hostel now. A friend of mine to whom I'm grateful(yeah, right) has kindly given me access to his internet account here. If he doesn't mind, this blog will no longer be a weekly one.
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