And the Booker’s prize goes to..
It’s been 4 years, since I started my engineering which means in a few days, I will be able to call myself an engineer (Sigh!).Not that it means much, but then most things don’t anyway. The engineering degree is structured in such a way, that it consists of 3 months of undisturbed slumber, followed by … Continue reading
And the Booker’s prize goes to..
It’s been 4 years, since I started my engineering which means in a few days, I will be able to call myself an engineer (Sigh!).Not that it means much, but then most things don’t anyway. The engineering degree is structured in such a way, that it consists of 3 months of undisturbed slumber, followed by … Continue reading
And the Booker’s prize goes to..
It’s been 4 years, since I started my engineering which means in a few days, I will be able to call myself an engineer (Sigh!).Not that it means much, but then most things don’t anyway. The engineering degree is structured in such a way, that it consists of 3 months of undisturbed slumber, followed by … Continue reading
Mobile Musings
“From time immemorial, Man has always found an urge to communicate. From using body parts and perverse gestures he moved on to using more industrious forms of communication like smoke signals and the kabutar “. The emphasis obviously, on getting the message across in the shortest possible time. He put in a hard days work … Continue reading
On the Turning Away
Continued… “Terrified, stupefied, petrified, fortified, mortified” (ala John Nash) would probably best describe the way I felt as returned home. My dad taking a peculiar pity, on me revived me with a shot of Scotch adding reasuuringly that this was the one time , if ever, I deserved that liberty. Even my friends later in … Continue reading
Comfortably numb
Over the next few paragraphs, I endeavour to take you through one of the most mortifying experiences in my life , which should give you guys insurmountable pleasure. So sit back, grab yourself a drink cause I have a feeling you are going to relish this. It was Friday the 12th of March, and I … Continue reading