Life with Baba


A long time after my (rather well-remembered) antics in SEn, and my rather dismal effort to conjure up a novel, I have been looking pretty much all over the place for a source of inspiration. There even came a time when I stood on the shore of a water-body, just as they do in Bollywood movies, and hoped to soak up ideas or whatever else it is that these heroes soak up on the banks of a water body. After half an hour of standing in the filth, buzzing with flies and not ideas, with the breeze depositing dust in my hair rather than weaving gracefully through, I realized - the banks of the Mahi were not really the Bodhi tree of the west.

Back to DA, and I really had no clue what to write about. It is hard to write regularly and make the reader fall over with laughter every time. Even Wodehouse would have had times when he thought he had run out of ideas, or when he felt he simply wasn't funny anymore. To the man's credit, he did manage to pen down (or typewrite down) quite a few books before either his writing capacity or his sense of humor deserted him. But little did I know, inspiration was calling out to me, grabbing me by the scruff of my neck and slapping me across the face and yet, somehow, I wasn't noticing it. This fine morning, however, I have heeded the call of the wild, if I may, and looked over around my monitor to see a divine guidance in human form; I wonder why I did not see it before. 


Here I must inform the reader, my roommate is not the same one as I had for the first two and a half years of my college. Wrath was a quiet lad (till he didn't turn up the volume on metal), rather sober (when there was no vodka in him), pretty studious (when not around AarJay) and more or less a non-violent person (unless someone was stupid enough to make fun of the Marathas in his presence). Those were peaceful days, unless you account for the rather loud jamming sessions and the in-room headbanging sessions. 


When I hired Baba to be my new roommate, I had no idea what was in store for me. He had had a troubled history as a roommate. His first roommate got kicked out of college, his second went into probation, his third roommate went into depression and his fourth roommate saw his academic records tumble faster than a castle of cards in a hurricane. I was to to be Baba's fifth (and probably last) roommate in his college life and one with no previous experience of handling volatile beings.
Baba's looks are deceiving. A self proclaimed expert in Indian cultures would take at least a week to be able to nail Baba's linguistic identity. He dresses in immaculate young-gujju-hip-guy attire, walks in english and talks in english and even has a touch of Nepal in his veins. For a Bihari you see, is like no other and there is no other Bihari quite like Baba. 


As we speak, he is bantering about on how he is sure that his Pulsar's engine RPM is more than the set norm. "How much was it?", asked Bhola innocently. For the ignorant reader, I'll state here that the Pulsar, among many other bikes, has an RPM meter on its dashboard. It is very prominent and really, you can't miss it unless you wear binoculars for glasses or were less than 2 feet or over 11 feet in height. Back to the conversation then, Bhola's demand to know the RPM of the bike was met by Baba's deft reply, "How do I know? It's not like I was sitting there and counting." And you wonder whether there are Pulsars (or for that matter, bikes) in Bihar.


There was a time when I thought Baba was really a neat guy. It wasn't his fault that he was born in Bihar - I shouldn't be stereotyping people. But little did I realize, he was merely an advanced version of a Bihari - Bihari 2.0 if I may. It may come in a stylish outer casing, but the clockwork inside is very much the same (Speaking of which, I wonder if  Biharis know that clockwork has been invented).
For the first few days at least, he came across as sophisticated (if that's the word I am looking for). He worked on a squeaking-clean Dell laptop, wore a well trimmed goatee and a 'LIVESTRONG' band on his right wrist and even used the Western style commode (It took me a month to find out that he uses the western commode in an 'Indian' fashion). 


Two months into my experience as Baba's roommate I know that the 'LIVESTRONG' band has been smuggled into the country through the forests of Nepal and the goatee is in place because he feels that he has an ugly chin and he can't grow a complete beard. I might also add here that he is an 'Authorized Dell Vendor'. No idea who authorized him. Whatever the case, it lends weight to the allegations that Biharis let go of no opportunity  to earn that extra buck.


He takes an hour to brush and 'freshen up'. What he does in the washroom during that time is anybody's guess. He also has 'social contacts' outside campus. He is the sort of guy who runs into an acquaintance where you might think there is no scope for human habitation. His NIFT contacts and 'friends' who live near GH-O are restless leechers of our precious DC maal; The dallathat Baba is, I am sure he charges them for every MB that he transfers onto their harddisk.


I have plenty more to say, but my classes are calling. Signing off.


Cheers.

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I am fooling around on WordPress as well. http://almostaverage.wordpress.com/

Digging through ...

Back to college and I can't say I am mighty pleased. The net here sucks just as bad as before, even when there are seemingly no users hovering around. I guess the admin here restricts our speeds even in such times so that we don't get carried away. Hats off to their ingenious methods. I sometimes wonder why the admin here doesn't contest for the elections to parliament. They do have the talent, no doubt.

Blogger's loading time is painful when you browse at the net speed of an average DAIICTian. The guys over at google seem to come up with "lite" versions of everything, but somehow the net speeds here escape their field of vision. Maybe they can never imagine sections of the great, wide internet where data moves slower than peanuts through copper wire. I don't blame them. I people who have fallen asleep watching progress bars for a 1MB file.

The 100MB limit is no issue at all. There would be precious few people who would be able to use up that limit in 24 hours. Take the average download speed to be 1kBps and the resulting mathematics is out for all to see. At least it hasn't affected me personally. There was a time when I would tread beyond browsing and updating my status on Facebook and would actually download an mp3 file or two. Now with those websites blocked under "porn" "Information Technology" and what not, I have not complaints whatsoever.

It is only the blogging that is hard. Flock wasn't of any use. I would type out the entire post offline and try to upload it in one go. But ah! Our net is smarter than that! It detects "blog packets" or whatever is sent across to the other end of the world and blocks it more effectively than Symantec could have dreamt of blocking an intrusion. Blogger takes a while to load, I must say. I had a cup of strong coffee and managed to browse through a dozen pages of Benhur before the interface showed any resemblance to a text editor.

I am trying out wordpress now. Before I really sink into a rythmn with my blogging, I at least want to establish WHERE I want to blog. It is a matter of great dishonor to announce of your blog proudly to your friend, and then having to blush and tell him that you are now posting on a different blog. A blog address is nearly like a business card of the old days, it has to both look and read perfect for anyone to pay any real attention. More importantly, one does not like to pay heed to people who keep coming up to you saying nervously "Heh, heh. I think I gave you my card, but that is kinda outdated now. Here's my new one." It's the same about email addresses. After the initial flurry of rifling through max_cool_dudes and gr8guy2008s and heyitsme11s, the world would really appreciate it if you settle down on one single account and accept that as your personality (cool, gr8, hot, me, whatever).

Nonetheless, I wish to weigh out all my options before I settle down on my blogging schedules. Wordpress did show a bit of promise (The 'publish new post' page loads a lot faster than blogger's dear old dashboard, at least with my net specs it does.). I'll let you guys know too what I make of it.

Cheers.

Lazing ...



Spent nearly an hour looking for a brand new template for my blog. Funny how you never seem to find what you are looking for - A good, clean template with not too many flashy colours, readable text and support for widgets. A friend of mine who consistently blogs suggest I make my own template, to suit my own needs. Although it sounds a fine idea at first, I know how painful it is to make a template from scratch. I've have my pain-in-the-ass sessions while I was the webmaster for quarter-a-dozen websites on campus. The experience has taught me a lot. One of the most important lessons was - Don't care to mess around if someone has already done the dirty work for you. [Incidentally, this also happens to be a rather cool property of Object Oriented Programming]

There are times when you wish there was someone around to tell you what to do. I have spent over a week at home and have done more or less zero contructive work. Picked up a couple of novels, of course, from the RC before I headed here [Which reminds me, one of them is long overdue and I will have to pay ten bucks when I get back to college].

One of them was a Wodehouse, so I was assured of its quality. "Love among the chickens" read the cover. A typical Wodehouse - hillarious plot, splendid language - but I missed the inimitable Jeeves in the book. The other book was "Headcrash", supposedly the funniest science fiction book after "The hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy". The book was funny enough, though I felt there should have been other titles written to compete for the "second funniest" tag. The third was "Benhur" and I regret carrying the book along. Yes, it is a classic and all that, but the book bored me to the hilt. It is written not quite for the casual reader, but for those who might chose to waste their lives between leaves of papyrus.

I have been keeping an eye on a few popular blogs (a jealous eye) and hoping to pick up tips. THE TIP however, remains consistentcy,which I feel I can never achieve whilst I am been chased up trees by my schedules.

Tee-da-taa-dee-dum
(Hmm, that somehow sounded better than the CL 'anthem', didn't it?)

Funny how people around me are able to kill time. Pratz is fooling around with his new studymate. Reems is having fun with lions and the like. RJ is busy running away from people who wish to take him to the GIR, Axn is trying his best to get a crowd heading for the same. My best wishes to both of them in their respective quests.


Will sign back in when I feel I have something to report.