Monday, November 20, 2006

People should start appreciating other people’s enthusiasm...like when I show my mom something that I have worked hard at or have great expectations from, I expect her to show some interest in the matter; attend to it as soon as possible- in fact, immediately if possible. I somehow lose respect for people who don’t. I know it’s a very, very difficult thing to practise, but somehow I think that people should attend towards it.


My eyes are itching like mad. Its like someone has kept a cut onion in front of my eyes or something. Sometimes my eyes itch due to the conditioner that I apply on my face... but it had been a long time since that happened, and im sure its not the same case right now.


Writing cds should be made efficient. Its so crazy to first spend ten minutes in creating an image of the original cd on ur hard disk, inserting the empty cd, and then realizing that the space on the cd isn’t enough. It’s a waste of a whole twenty minutes of morning time, especially when you’re buying time by going to college on bike. Morning time is very, very precious. I could trade ten minutes of morning time with a couple of hours of evening time. Of course, I know better than to burn cds at 6 in the morning, but then the guest syndrome comes in and sweeps out the importance of individual schedule of the host. It’s alright.


Using the computer without a mouse can be quite irritating. Right now, my mouse is jammed, and my least favourite hobby of burning discs for guests is still on. I know a couple of keys from pre university study, but that isn’t entirely enough to navigate through the entire system, or work on autocad. Its funny, how we tend to make do with whatever we have. I think whatever we have today, I mean, the progress that we have made with computers is also just one point in the middle of nowhere, as we cannot compare it with anything, and all that this progess has to offer us as services, we make do with. Interesting.

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