Saturday, October 29, 2005

A well spent evening..

Had been to Powai lake...the timing was perfect...the sun was about to set..the weather was good..with just the right number of thin clouds spread across..to take on different shades of orange as the sun set..there are exactly four palm trees on a strip of land which butts in to the lake...the sun sets behind these trees...the reflection of this colorful drama on water was ...words fail me..it was just too good...

there are some moments which you enjoy when you are alone...its just you and nature...this was the second such experience..after the most memorable sunset at sindhu ghat in leh...

Saturday, October 22, 2005

Can engineers be 'Touchy feely'?

Apparently they can, says author Chetan Bhagat of "Five Point Someone" fame.

I remember the incident - I was in a restaurant, and one girl in our group was especially charming. So I, like any other male, tried to put on a wooing act. You know the routine, a nanosecond extra eye contact, a few more nods to whatever she says, and attempts to throw in those one-liners which you know you wouldn't if she weren't there. And it seemed to be working. She leaned forward when she spoke to me, and every now and again, we'd have a small conversation of our own, separate from our group. She laughed at my approach with the fork and knife, and I teased her about her hair band, which had little teddy bears. Yes, we were flirting.

A while later, she asked me the question - what did I study? I said engineering, without any particular meaning attached to it. And then like a cold metal rail, she went stiff. My jokes weren't funny any more. Her eyes wandered to everyone else. What was it? Why? Why? Why?

Two days later, I still couldn't get over my great start that had dissipated listlessly upon mentioning my education. Engineer? What was wrong with that? My mom had wanted me to become one since I was five!

I had to call her. 'So what happened to you that day, hot and cold, missie?' And then she said, trying to be nice, 'Well, it's just that I am skeptical about engineers as friends. I don't know, they can be, you know, very logical and everything... not very touchy feely'.

Not touchy-feely. Now what the heck did that mean? Well, she obviously did not mean it literally, since girls don't really suggest that sort of stuff, certainly not in the first meeting across the table. I guessed it was something to do with feelings, sort of having an emotional side. The stereotype being, the nerdy guy who sees relationships like laws of physics, to whom love is just a bunch of chemicals going crazy in your brain, and getting to know a person means obtaining their bio-data.
It's time to set the record straight.

It's true that a lot of what engineers study (and they end up studying quite a lot), has to do with formulaes, laws and numbers. No matter how hard we try, some of the vocabulary we read all day gets into our language. So when my mother said, 'Are you getting married next year or not?' I was liable to say, 'Well, at this moment in time, the probability is relatively low,' and felt it was completely normal to say it. And when my sister went sari shopping and couldn't explain the shade she wanted, I told the shopkeeper the percentages of pink, orange and red in the sari.

Yet, ladies, I don't think we're bad at relationships, love and getting to know people. We too, can be touchy-feely, as that is part of our education as well. The reason for this is that most engineering students live in the ultimate educator - boy's hostels. Now, let me explain how this plays into this 'touchy-feely' thing. Relationships. Imagine eating, sleeping, brushing your teeth, bathing (ok rarely this one) and partying with the same people all the time. So, when you are kicking that bathroom door down for the tenth time, or when you stand in line for 'gulab-jamuns' in the mess, and when you are done with the vodka bottle and sharing all your secrets, you know it is good practice. Yes, hostels maketh the man.

So, next time you are in a flirtatious situation with the techno types, go on, flirt a bit more. Of course, I am biased towards my kind, but if you find the conversation turning too geeky, just ask them, 'So, what were your hostel days like?' and chances are, you'll see a heart behind the calculator.

Coming back to my missie, I thought of what would make me win her over. Flowers... too cheesy. Music... don't know her taste (nor trust mine). Teddy bears... don't even go there. Desperate for some good lines, I just turned it right back at her. 'Yes, I know what you are saying about engineers. The thing is,unless people with depth like you start hanging out with us, we won't get any better. Can you meet me some time for some touchy/feely... oops, I mean coffee/tea?' She giggled.

When they giggle, you have won. Hence proved.

Edit: this is not my own writeup(but yeah..i would like to claim so), I just copied this from a mail and its apparently written by Chetan Bhagat. This edit is a result of some appreciative offline msgs on my messenger. Anyways, I will take that mistake as a compliment, someone out there believes that my writing can get so good :)

Monday, October 17, 2005

consider this:
There is a common course for 'all' first year PG students at iitb. The exam for this course is to be held on a monday evening between 6.15 pm and 7.30 pm. Total number of students expected to take the exam is close to 400. This time slot clashes with another course's regular class timings. The number of students who would miss out on the class as they have to attend the exam is around 6. One of these students mails the course instructor to reschedule the class as it clashes with the exam.

Now what do you expect? the class to be rescheduled ?

The exam is postponed!! and the class runs as usual!!

Sunday, October 09, 2005

Guess its time..

Yesterday I had a dream in which I went to a party at my cousin's place. Most of my cousins were present in the party and I suppose I must have had a good time :)

So what is so special? you may ask. There is nothing special about that dream. Now consider this sample of dreams that I have had since I came to mumbai: On my way to my 'office' my nova breaks down and as usual I was late even before my vechicle broke down, I am sitting on the sofa of my home with my parents and discussing which vehicle to hire for our trip (I dont know the destination of the trip, and strangely we were sitting in the living room of our old house), I go to my sister's shop(which is much bigger and in a different place than the actual shop) and play the salesguy for sometime. Did you notice anything peculiar about these dreams(apart from the fact that all of them are nonsensical) ?

Well all of them are centered around my family and in all those dreams I was in blore. Infact till now I haven't had a dream in which I was in mumbai, which is strange given that I have been staying here from past three months. May be my subconscious has not realised that I am in mumbai now. Maybe my efforts to not to feel home sick were so forcefull that my subconscious has been stifled. Maybe its time I felt homesick.

My conscious is telling me that I am reading too much into stupid dreams and its time I get back to doing my lab assignment...
life..uhhh..

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

back to school

The fun of making fun of someone else..ahhh...unbeatable..that too when the topic is ...crush...and to make things more interesting...make it a love triangle...man, did i enjoy the conversation over the dinner or what?all you guys out there locked up in your cubicles...dont you miss such 'college love' stories?

and yeah..thanks richie for the title.