Monday, October 25, 2010

Books versus Computers

I should have read enough books before computers invaded into my life..now its too late :P !! Well, by accepting that, I'm making a conscious effort in trying to mend that. Still remember those days back in my 7th or 8th grade, when I used to borrow about 10 books every fortnight from the Eloor Lending Library. I tell you, those were thrilling days. I would be eagerly waiting to go pick up some new book to read. At the time, I was also introduced to the captivating language in the writings of P.G Wodehouse; not to forget the absolute hilarity from reading them. 

My love for books started with Enid Blyton's works, just like perhaps any other kid's, in 5th or 6th grade. There was a brief period during which I felt a voracious need to read and finish as many books as possible, like it was some personal target. Though, I was still reading while in high school and sporadically during college, the drive was hardly there. I used pick books that used to be just page turners. That is when psychological thrillers dominated almost all of my reading material. I recall there was also a time when the classic works of Harper Lee, V.S Naipaul, Salman Rushdie and some others intrigued me; the books, I believe had a great impact on me.

On and off I kept this hobby alive by picking up books once in a while through recommendations et al. But, largely my life was getting increasingly dominated by computers which were(/are) an immediate entertainer, well, mainly attributed to the advent of the internet I believe. Momentarily I thought e-books might be the transition into this computer dominated age. But I quickly realized they cannot replace hard copies simply because the latter are more gratifying. True, the number of e-books in my humble collection of multimedia, is good enough to start a small school library; I hardly ever read them. I'm not sure how much successful the e-book readers, that are now getting increasingly popular in the markets, have been. But I'm still cynical about their impact on reading. 

One of the mistakes I have made up until now is, not accepting the fact that I lost the habit of reading. The more I denied it, the more I moved away from reading books. I found myself borrowing books from the library only to leave them on the table until the due date of return. Notice the past tense :), because now I'm trying to accept that I have lost the interest and can try and revive it only by accepting it and making a conscious effort. 

I hope the effort won't go in vain and in making sure it doesn't, I'm trying to couple it with other things I enjoy doing  - having a good coffee ;) ! I think Borders might have the solution for me !!

Peace,

$ur


Tuesday, October 19, 2010

On the social front

I must say that this semester has been quite rewarding in terms of socializing !! I guess the primary difference has been the change of residence. The place is more of a student accommodation than before though they are both meant to be essentially the same !

Well that started it off and then the new course has a very different ambience too. I'm pretty new to the whole non-technical form of study with more emphasis on the social, economic and political aspects. Hence I found it a little difficult, I must say, to get acclimatized to the sustainable energy context :) Well, the reason for having taken this course in the first place was to give myself some more time to figure out things; the next step in life at peace.

This of course coupled with a rather laid back attitude (acquired over the 2 yrs in Melbourne :P) looked like I was giving the semester a kind of a head start before I played catch up. Well, I can't say I was complacent, but maybe a little, perhaps, dunno..anyways so there I was playing catch up towards the mid semester. 

Of course, I forgot to mention the other highlights of this semester which makes me call this semester a rather social one, which has given me a new perspective to life in Melbourne. Sometime during the semester start, we began having these so called "Dessert Nights", which sort of became a part of weekly routine until assignment work piled up :P Our main "adda" :D became Pepperoni's !! I have never been a big fan of dessert, but here I was week after week trying new dessert delicacies :) ha, I tell you, it was fun !

The social front took a leap with the new community kitchen concept quite unfamiliar to us previously. It gave us probably more chance to interact with people. It also gave me certain new cooking ideas which we most readily tried experimenting with quite satisfactory outcomes :) The culinary experience has been terrific all throughout the life here, but yes, it took a leap too with the added attraction to use both the grill and the bake at the new place !! 

Then there was the much surprising Melbourne visit by CP. Now that played its part too I guess :D I bought the Metallica ticket worth 150 bucks in record time (there was absolutely not much of thinking involved) !! Well to be honest there was one point during this semester when it suddenly struck me, it looks like I'm living life a bit more carefree. I was even worried whether I was splurging a little too much. But then I guess I had a bit to spare after all ;) and the Aussie wind did blow past me a little :P

Today, after the last class of one of the courses for this semester, we went to the pub diagonally opposite our Uni building; I was just then reflecting how this semester has been. It has been a very different experience. Sometimes, its quite surprising how your whole outlook towards life changes when the things around you look different from the usual just because you have doing things a little differently - a new course, new place of stay, some new friends etc. I was telling my friend the other day that I think I've started to like Melbourne more ever since I moved to Carlton. Maybe it is Lygon Street, I was saying :) 

Ha..life ;) !!

Peace,

$ur 


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Facebook

Pessimist's Version - 

No good has come out of posting on FB; but then why do we still post on FB ?? Is it because our online profiles are more rhetorical :P ?? 

Or is it just the sheer pleasure derived out of saying something totally bothering you; something you are psyched about; something to just know what others have to say about it, without having to ask them anything and making it unpleasant or awkward ?

Well, there can be a myriad number of reasons I suppose, just the different perspectives !! 

Well, it may well be that people wanna share their thoughts on a wider scale, reach out to more people at the same time without having to repeat it !! But knowingly or unknowingly aren't we feeding the introverted part of our conscience ?

Optimist's Version - 

Don't think too much !! Its just plaintive as this - to keep in touch, duh !? 

A way for the less extroverted, to start opening up, perhaps !!

Well, whatever it was, did the inceptor think this much through ? I bet he didn't ! Its the people and their minds that give birth to these numerous meanings of materialistic life. Sometimes you'll be surprised if you stop to think, 

"Almost everything is man-made"; we are all playing our parts as if it is all meant to be this way !! 

A lingering thought ~ comments ?

Peace,

$ur