I really don’t know where to start. These past few days have been amazing, exciting, painful and fun.
Why AMAZING?
Well I finally met up with my old friend Craig and we had a blast. Our first meeting happened on the 30th of June 2004. We just hung out and had beer together. Spoke about what had happened to each other during our period of separation. Spoke about the good old days and got drunk. Well at least I did. But not to the extent where I could say that 9+9 = 99. That night I learnt that having 5 mugs of beer almost at bottoms up CAN DO ME HARM!!
Why EXCITING?
This is because I met up with my other old friend Vilas and we went on a Halo playing spree, which commenced at 4:30pm or so and then halted at about 11:00pm. We managed to successfully complete a level with the difficulty set to Heroic. HALO RULES!!! And so does MICROSOFT’S XBOX!! After the Halo session we just sat down in his library and spoke about stuff (like what’s up with life, his memories from Boston, games, etc. the usual guy stuff) and that session ended at about 1:30am
Why PAINFUL?
Just yesterday i.e. 2nd July 2004 I found out that the 32MB GeForce2 MX400 Card got screwed!!! Now I know that y’all must be saying, what’s in a card and why should it matter to me so much. Well I just happened to be in love with 2 “C”s….. Cars and Computers. That card helped me play games that I enjoyed and had fun. I feel that these relations are the only two relations in which you can invest your emotions and not get hurt badly, possibly because you never expect anything out of them. You expectation is always met in each of these relations. Now that the card is rendered completely useless just burns me inside.
Why FUN?
This is solely because of my computer course. The stuff we do there is completely intense and keeps getting interesting and interesting. I’ve also realised that I enjoy science and the entire 5 years I spent in college was useless. When I sit to ponder about whether I should’ve taken science or commerce then I hesitate. If I had to take science then I would have to devote almost about 80% of my time to studies. If it was as interesting as what I’m learning at computer classes today then I would’ve taken science.
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