Hi y’ll..

16 12 2009

It has been over two months since i last posted in my blog. I know that it is really bad to leave behind my blog in this way. In fact, i planned to post a thing a week saying hello. There are lot of things to blog about indeed. I caught myself in despair after my to-do list for the blog grew large and finally i threw it in the bin in vexation. No plans are going good for me right now :( . The only good thing i’ve been doing (atleast for me) is watching atleast three movies per week. That keeps me up and running :) .

Watched 2012 with my friends in Mayajaal (for the first time) and i’m not at all impressed either by the movie or the theatre. Guys mayajaal sucks to the core. I just hate the theatre. ‘Saidai’ Raj is way better :) . You know, Raj has the facility to book tickets online. Lot of improvisations. I also went to Swarna Sakthi Abirami, which is claimed as India’s first ever five star theatre (wouldn’t IMAX be better than this?!). Watched Peraanmai with friends. The seats were real fun. Before the start of the movie and at the interval one can see all the people dallying with the buttons to recline and incline the seats, including me. Fun!

Meanwhile i’m going to loose an other of my closest friends in college who is going to Infy. Weekends will be blank after that happens. I always plan to read some books to pass some time and also got a few from my friend. I asked him to give a nice book to start with as i’m not used to this and he gave me Tom Sawyer which was bearing a name of a 7th standard girl in its first page. Ho ho! I’ve read its contents and introductory page a dozen times and i’m yet to go past that. Its hard to break the life time practice of closing the eyes while opening a book. My mind fails to discriminate a pleasant novel book from a brutal and baffling engineering book. I want to make myself a promise to finish that in a month.

For now, i’m drowned in System.IO and Microsoft.SharePoint!





Looking back: A deep thought

15 08 2009

As a person takes up different roles from infancy to aged, different things revolves around him in different situations. His life ultimately shapes up based on the manner by which he perceives them in those different situations. Each and every one of us see through those situations differently. Even if you take a twin brothers and make them live identical lives and identical experiences, you can still find vast differences in how each of them perceive the reality around them, eventually forming their own view about the world based on their thoughts and emotions. Starting from the primary school where we tinker around with no specific intentions, through the college life where we still try to find an ultimacy in our ever changing objective, we tend to meet a lot of souls among which we find the ones who last long through out our journey. Some of them play a joyous cameo while some others leave a bitter memory in our mind. We relate ourselves with each and everyone in some way or the other like neighbors, strangers, colleagues, mentors or even relatives. Compared to the multitude of people we meet in our day-to-day life, only a handful of people fall in a unique category as our beloved ones. These people among the whole bunch, stay distinct and indulge actively in our memoirs. We find most of them during the educational part of our life where we use to spend a large volume of time in classrooms than in our bedrooms. We chat with them more than we do with the ones in our family line. We speak rubbish with them, we do rubbish with them and later we cherish those rubbish. As said, we find this little period of our life as the happiest.

After getting transitioned from the educational life to the professional life, suddenly we feel that all those enrapturing moments are scythed away from us entering into a malicious period of nostalgia. Here is where we find a subtle difference between those categories of people we met and that unique category mentioned. Even a glimpse of thought about one among those or the incidents we’ve experienced involving them, generates enormous delight in our mind getting us out of the baffling situations. We thrive on those moments to rewind back to our oldies in our life. We cherish those moments and keep it in our veiled part our mind. And finally, we label that category as ‘friends’. Some cynical and apathetic people find the meaning of this word to be materialistic as a mere definition formed with words. Other clairvoyant people find the definition to be intellectual, formed with emotions. The latter embellish their life very well by filling those moments!





Dazing HP Pavilion!

7 08 2009

Today i got a chance to get my hands on a HP Pavilion Notebook which my friend bought for 50,000 INR and well it is completely worthy for that. Dell, the top notebook designers have been slowly losing their market to the rising competitors like Acer, Sony and HP.

These notebooks are getting extremely sleek in their look and and with its reduced weights, it facilitates the users to carry with atmost ease. HP with its aesthetic looks and supreme finish very much appeals the notebook lovers. Well myself being a loyal fan of desktop systems, was amazed by the remote control facility provided with the lap for controlling media and for powering down the system.

Well the unique Biometric Fingerprint Technology certainly pushes the notebook a few notches ahead. At the max ten finger prints can be recorded to verify the authentication of the user providing an iron-wall security. HP Pavilion certainly fulfills the contemporary needs of a home user with lots of fun and functionalities in its kitty!








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