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Tuesday, 09 October 2007

Back in Vizag...

Hey...Rachel and everyone...
I've just came to Vizag. Many interesting things happened at IIT. After writing my last post, I went back to the campus to watch other events. I was watching curiously when one of my friends came and told me that one of the co-ordinators had scolded our friend. We immediately rushed to the spot to check it out. Within a couple of minutes, students from our state gathered and stopped the event. I was just watching it as I hate such kind of moves. The event got suspended for three hours. People say that the IITians had* showed some partiality towards the students from IIT. Okay, as this is a sensitive matter, I'm not going deep into it.
We have spent the remaining days watching all the robotics events. As the events continued till midnight, we had no time to visit the city. On my way to Vizag, I spent one day at my village. It is really a refreshing one. There is no internet connection in my village. So, I could not blog from there.
So, many of you are waiting for my post on "stealing examination papers", aren't you? I would do it next week because I will be busy all this week as we have lab internal examinations ( i'm very poor at labs).
Some of the readers have asked a question:
If I wished to be a writer (Rachel... is it correct to use 'wish' like this?), why did I chose engineering??*
Well... in India, writing is not a profession ( atleast at the starting level). In India, it's the Engineering that fetches the job easily. At the extreme condition, Engineering would help me become a sci-fi writer.
Rachel...answers to your questions..
1.I wish I had not eaten so much for lunch....
2.Owen, I wish you would stop ....
3. I wish I had a fast inter.....
4. I wish I could be the blogger...

Naheed...I speak Telugu...originated from Sanskrit... I would write about the food items sometime later....
Navata...thanx for visiting this site....are you a student???
Sorry for being selective to the comments...I would reply to all the comments this weekend...
till then... keep visiting ...
Bye for now...
Adriana...A kiss to you from India..
Satya...
Life is creative...
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* Rachel...I still find problems using the tenses... could you teach me about the tenses...and how to use them...
*Please reframe the last sentence to make it better....

Comments

Hello Satya. I’m not angry on you, that you did not write post recently, because I had not from internet the possibility of connection also once.Bye

Hello Satya, How are things? It´s very interesting to read what happens to you last days,I think you really enjoyed the event on Chennai,did you took some pictures from there?I wish you could post some .. I whis you luck in your lab internal examination;) Cheers.

Hi Satya!...As I was very curious about your country I have started looking for information in the Internet...I have found many interesting things and pictures...I'm learning a lot! You said in your post that in your way back from Chennai to Vizag you stayed one day in your village... What is your village name? How is life there? How is it that there is no Internet connection there? Tell us about it! As regards your sci-fi preferences in writing, that type of books are not among my favourites, but I wish you good luck with it anyway!!! Best regards

Hi Satya! Hmm... so you would like to write sci-fi books. Wow that´s amazing! By the way Satya, do you like Jules Verne books? He was the pioneer of sci-fi books genre. Moreover his books are so fantastic and exciting. My favourite one is 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea'. Have you ever read it? It´s a terrific book indeed. Anyway Satya, I hope you become a great sci-fi writer, and you can be sure I´ll be one of your readers :-). See ya, Ana Paula. PS- I´m looking forward to reading your exam stealing post;-).

Hello Satya! You had a tiring week last week. Hope you are fine now! I'm intrigued by your stealing exam papers. See how similar it was to ours. Best regards, Myen.

Hi Satya! Oh my God! The busses seems not being very comfortable. I think you are chosen very well. Engineering will allow you to have a good job, and without economic problems, you might be a writer. See you soon

Hi everyone, Sartya, i think your country is similar to ours. In Tanzania, students do steal exams too.

Hi Satya, I am Happy to know that you are back to your college. So you had nice experience at IIT campus. We can see the partiality in every where. Organizers should avoid this kind of favoritism while judging the events. Students’ always express their opposition when they see this kind of negative approach of the coordinators. We should not loose tempers. Other wise the main purpose of organizing these kinds of events may not be produce results. How did you get back your place whether train or bus? Were there any good looking girls on your way back? I hope you spent some time with your parents in your village. How long it has been from your native place to your college. Will you visit your place quite often and see your parents

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