Friday, July 30, 2010

Hi!!!


Hi!!!
(It would be better if this 'hi' is read more by readers than the writer himself...)
 Welcome to this just another blog in this overcrowded web space with www.(blah...blah...).blogspot.com URL...
Sorry if this welcome seems very 'un'welcomeable one...
 Actually this blog(hopefully you can expect 'some' more posts at this blog...) is not 'just another blog'... in fact it is the outcome of the frustration of a half-baked engineer(i guess it is spellled right)...
 Being born in a country with largest crowd of under-construction engineers I also got a 'chance' to get(in fact getting...) myself trained at an engineering college(sorry... engineering institute... doesn't sounds nice... someone convince 'him'...). the tragedy doesn't end here... actually this is just the start of this story... getting an engineering degree is ok but the toughest part being giving yourself and your family reasons to prove that the stream in which you study(study??? sorry friends I lied... my fingers are crossed...) is the best and most employable. In this also I anyhow made a backdoor entry to one of the 'best and most employable'(first assumption any engineering student make about his/her stream...) stream of my institute('insti' as we call it)...
So you have unfortunately(smart 'ones' can ignore the first two letters of this word...) landed to the blog of a under-construction engineer... I won’t say words like "I am Ashish Ankur, an electrical engineering student at NIT Rourkela, admitted here securing 11015 AIR in AIEEE and I am from the 'State of Bihar'(read it as a phrase...)". If I do so I will be be acused of giving ragging in front of this whole webspace. Anyways, the above mentioned institute and stream are really very nice (I will definately suggest this to my enemy...).
 People generally say that college days are the best part of one's life, I also wished to go to a college, but slipped to an institute... Suddenly one strange day(sorry it was night) when I realised that this life what I am spending is also worth remembering, no tension till the last night of 'those five days', no restriction of uniforms, no limits of sleepless nights, no limits of sleeping classes(in which we are taught Electrical ENGINEERING...).
 So starting with it...
This blog is actually meant for all kind of bakwaas. It is something that starts from the boundaries of our classroom and ends at the centroid of it. I may be the sole author and reader of it, but still it will help me in preserving all kind of bakwaas we have been doing for past two years and will be doing for coming two years, because "padhte to ham hain nahi..."