Friday, June 27, 2008

i wish d world ws blank and i could paint it d way i want to.i wish i cud just start things all over again.....there would have been no reds and a lot of greens...preferably light greens....i would have used less of beige and grey too and concentrate more on the blues....all shades of blue....would have mixed blacks and whites in a way that a new colour was made...with no name....also, i would have added a lot of yellow. Pink would have been all over the place with hints of white..infact...i would made the base of the world white and then moved on to other colours on my palate. it would have been fun...with bold strokes of orange and a silver lining here and there.....

yeah...i can see it.....my world.. my canvas....

Monday, June 23, 2008

on joining the rat race

yeah i cleared three rounds of interview..

yeah i have a job now....

yeah i have an extension 2 my contact number..

yeah i get paid to work..

yeah i have an LCD monitor at my disposal..

yeah i work for 9 hrs daily

yeah i have my own money now

yeah i can sit in the AC

yeah i can have as much tea/coffee i want

yeah i get to give and take orders

yeah..

Whatever....

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

a plea

I finished watching "An Inconvenient Truth" and I felt the urge to recommend it to everyone I know. The sheer reality and the rawness of the way the topic of global warming has been dealt with made me sit up and take notice. I know what you must be thinking... “why should I waste one hour and thirty minutes watching a documentary on global warming when I can do whole lotta interesting stuff?” well, I don’t have an answer for that but all I can say is that watch it for your own sake. I never thought that a documentary could be so unbiased and sans implicit motive. I say watch it for what it is. We all need to do what we can to counter global warming. I am planning to talk to my school principal about it when I meet him next week or so. I would like to make some suggestions to him as to how we can make the younger generation more aware about the causes and the consequences of this issue. I believe that the first step required to take this problem head on is to make people aware of the existence of the problem. I think this documentary succeeds to a large extent in helping this cause. Therefore, I am spreading the word to my friends and people I know.