Saturday, December 21, 2013

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December 21: An Interesting Day

The date today is December 21. Thanks to Google, today's Doodle reminded me the date and bring back to me a truckload of memories into my head. This particular date has something amazing to its credit, something to remember by since my childhood. I had read in my book that December 21 is the shortest day of the year. I used to take part in literary events and December 21 has actually save me a mark to win a competition back in my high school. Exactly a year ago, on December 21 2012, the world came to an end. Finished. Gone!

The new world begin. And here we are. Exactly a year later, today, a not-so wonderful day. I woke up at around 10 O'clock to a foggy Delhi morning, hoping the weather will get better as the day progress. The whole day I was looking for some sunshine which never came; a sunless day, indeed. A friend of mine had to go somewhere to send a package home for Christmas and asked me to accompany him. We did the job, and since we don't have much to do at home, took the route back home on foot which was a long 5 km, or so the map says.

A to B: 5 km
Later, as usual I was on Facebook when a notification from a friend pop up on my screen. Clicking on it, it redirects me to a class group and the line read: "CHECK YOUR RESULT HERE" followed by a link to the university result site. My heart jump, and click the link to see the inevitable. For those of you who are wondering what is going on here, this is what happen: The result for the semester examination I appeared a fortnight ago, along with many other undergraduate students from the University of Delhi has been declared.

Filling the details they asked for, I made a silent prayer and wait for the page to load only to see this :

Server is too busy

I refreshed the page a couple of time but the same message came every time. Not satisfied, I went to the main site and see this:

The last line read: "4YUP-Examination Results - Semester 1 - Nov/Dec 2013- Link 1, Link 2, Link 3"
Oh my God, they have given three links to check the results. Maybe the webmaster(s) knew that the server will crashed in case the traffic goes too high than normal. But alas, all the links show the same annoying message:

"SERVER IS TOO BUSY"

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

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On Days Like These

 
It's December, the days are getting colder, the night even more colder; the days are getting short, more shorter for someone like me who ends the day without doing anything. When the clock strikes 12 noon, I ran down the stairs of my apartment to buy my breakfast, and before I could start my day, the sun is already at the horizon.

Just before I sat down to write this entry, my next door neighbor who worked in one of the big MNCs in Gurgaon told me that their Christmas holidays will start in 2 days time. I could feel the excitement in his voice:
"What day is today?", I asked
"Wednesday, why?" he replied.
"And what is the date?"
"Are you kidding me?"
"Of course I am. Now tell me."
"Today is 18th."
Oh my God, I thought. I had lost track of time. My parents live in the countryside, the Naga Hills of Manipur. When Christmas nears, everyone of my family from far and near come together to celebrate the happiness together at home. My sister who lived in Mumbai and I had an agreement that was made in the first week of December this year. I had told her that I expect something from her for Christmas. Such was my childhood that every year when Christmas season comes, I would expect gifts in the form of dress from my parents and older siblings, being the youngest in the family. It was only during Christmas that I got new toys and jackets and sweaters and shoes. She wasn't happy at my proposal, but after a while, she agreed. She told me, however , I will have to wait till the 17th of December to get "the thing", she confessed soon afterward that she will send me some money. Today is 18th, surely a change must have occurred in my bank balance. I need to go and check it out. For the past two months, I was so broke that my account balance was at an all time low at 240.45 INR. The nearest ATM is a 5 minute walk from my apartment. But the last couple of times I visited the kiosk to withdraw cash, I was always met with a sign that reads "No Cash" smear with dirt. I moved in to this apartment three months ago, and that ATM has always been without cash. Been new to the neighborhood, I know just a place or two where I could recharged my phone, exchanged my cylinder for refilling, buying a pen, or the like. The first week after I moved in, I roam the whole neighborhood for a cybercafé and to my utter dismay, I couldn't find any. Desperate at last, I had to run back to my old neighborhood to do the job.

Knowing that the ATM near my house gave no cash, and I don't know any other wonder machine that gave cash around here. I normally uses ATM in metro stations or elsewhere in my way to college and vise versa. Broke and excited I am, yet I find no reason to cash out whatever is in. I mean, well yeah, I had to get gifts and cards for my friends and families and many other reasons to spend the money on, but I am not going out. I have been indoor for the past many days, save the occasional run down to the nearest store to get breakfast and veggies.

The days being short, my days ended up with nothing. Soon after my breakfast, the sun is already down, and in no time it will set and the night will come. If you have watch Spy Kids: All The Time in the World, you will know what exactly is happening. If you haven't, you need to watch it, before the year ends. Haha...

This late routine of mine is mainly attributed to this cold and foggy Delhi's December. Of course I might be able to adapt to the normal morning timing of 6 am, but then I find no good reason in doing that save the nursery rhythm we learn in the early days of our studies:
"Early to bed and early to rise,
makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise."
Healthy, wealthy and wise.

That is a big thing. Yes. But I see no reason to wake up so early. Unless I am a student who had an important class at 8 or an employee who has the risk of losing his job if he turn up late, it doesn't make much sense to a hibernating jobless creature like me to wake up so early. I cannot deny the fact that I am a student, but on days like these, with the college empty and winter break in full swing, there is no class to bother me.

Just before the start of the winter break, on the last day of our semester examination, I had this chat with a friend of mine from Andaman.
"So what will you be doing during the holidays?" he asked.
"I don't know. Maybe I should eat as much as I can, and get the sleep I had long been deprive of. What about you?"
"I am writing a book. Hopefully I can complete it during the break if I worked really hard."
"What is the book about?"
"Just wait and see."
He is a guy from my class. He is a revolutionist Marxist in the making. He left me dumbstruck whenever we try to have a socio-political conversation. He is an activist and play an active role in student politics. In fact, he even contested for a post in the university students election this year while he is still a freshman. Such is the bravery.

Like I told him, the same is happening, I have done nothing since the break started. I have been watching movies, spending endless hours on The Internet, eating and sleeping a lot. Obviously, I had quite a busy schedule. I cannot tell when the next post will come, till then stay tuned for more.

Thursday, December 12, 2013

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The Beginning: Chapter 1

Hi, welcome.

How do I start? Where do I begin? From the beginning, okay. Well, I wished I have a time machine, not the type that is seen in movies and books, I want a real one. I want to be able to go back and forth in time at will. I am a 20 year old kid, a sophomore in college at the University of Delhi. Like a bird without its flock, I do not know which direction I should flew to. The world is so big and I feel so lost.

Here I am, sitting on a chair starring at a blank screen wondering what to write. As we travel forward in time, this will mark the beginning of a future. With every second that passed, we move forward and left behind memories which we do not care to remember. The present keep us awake with its unending surprise, the trivial little things of the past are left behind to be forgotten. However on days like these, when I walk down memory lane, I see the little things and those little things make me smile for no reason. What a pleasant surprise.

This is a new chapter, a beginning. We all live under the same sun, the same moon, the same stars and the same sky. We live in a big world, 7 billions and growing. I feel so small. I feel so lost. It is true that a person knows himself the best, but I do not know who I am. I feel like a ghost. Am I over exaggerating here? Sounds like I do, read on. Yes I do. I realize that we are all unique in our own way. This is what the world is. This is what life is.

I am unique, and I have make a blog, finally. Since this blog is mine, I can write anything that I like. I will take complete freedom to exaggerate many details, for fiction is more interesting than reality. Which also means everything that is put up on this blog might be or might not be true.

As the journey unfolds and take its complicated turn, I hope this blog serves me well.

This is the story, this is me, and this is my life. Welcome to my life.