Thursday, February 25, 2010

One More Exam Cleared

Today on the 25th of March i got another feather on my cap very small in authority but still.....

My condition today as i woke up was already more of a HAngover as last night i partied hard at firangi pani with some long lost frnds but still that was 100% fUN
I came home at night actually late night at 3.30 am (u have advantage of coming home very late when nobody thers 2 question ) so morning was bizzare as i have to go to office in that condition half slept half woken up ...

and i was not having a slightest idea that my CS results were to be announced today
suddenly at around half past 13.00 my frnd called and without saying hi-hello asked tera kya hua
and i was like ''kya''
''are idiot result kya hua ''
''konsa result''
''abe oye CS ka result announced ho gaya''
than a mini heart attack
i immediately checked with the CS site
but it said Loading ..........loading
at that moment i would have paid an computer engineer any amt of money for makking that bloody page open
After around 20mins and cheking the connection seetings around 10 times
it finally showed me the place where i can place my roll NO
aGAIN A MINI HEART ATTACK
than submit........loading....loading
u type ur roll no... press submit and wait to see the beautiful or the dreadful four letters
coming ....
but i was at this .......loading....damn the connection.............
suddenly my frnd sitting on other pc behind me shouted MOHIT UPADHYAY
.......................i gotcha .........................again a somewat minor Heart attack....
PAss............omg............................I passed ....ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
than again the congrates things started but strange thing was that people were congratulating
2 peoples me and the one who first saw my result ....WTF............how come he s responsible for my passing
nyways.......after my last two results pcc june and pcc nov debacle this one gave some hope that still theres some hope out there i can be something n lfe

BUT was a bit sad becoz one of the frnd passeed only 2 out of four grps of final probably his first ever failed result in the last 20 years but his Girlfrnd and my good frnd cleared Inter in the first shot........congos to both of them
Jimmy (one frnd of mine )is still searching for his roll no as he had lost his roll no
best of luck to him...........

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Trying Out

Recently
Just started Blogging and i hope apart from me few people will be interested
so lets see wats blogging is all about
i only found two of my frnds yet
Just thinking that manier times in my life till now i thought of
writing my good ,not so good , bad moments ,the things that u think normally
but dont share it in a diary
but i never really have the courage to put my butt on a chair
to write something which will not help me get any sort of marks or
particularly appreciation but now i think this is is a good platform
becoz i think typing on a keyboard is less studious than writing with a pen .


So After Conquering orkut,facebook and twitter (not literally) lets found out the power of a BLOG

Best Sellers january 2010

http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/Story/81638/Bestsellers+of+January+2010.html?complete=1



Chetan Bhagat 3 out of books in the TOP FIVE
This Man is making INDIA read like never before
Reason for Being Him the best seller

A year after the launch of Slumdog Millionaire, the Oscar-winning movie of Vikas Swarup's novel Q & A, some more quiz questions: Who is the most read living Indian writer? Is it a) Aravind Adiga (Booker prize-winning author of The White Tiger); b) Salman Rushdie (Midnight's Children); c) Vikram Seth (A Suitable Boy); or d) Arundhati Roy (The God of Small Things)?
The answer: none of these
For the New middle class audience
there is only one author: Chetan Bhagat.

The key to Bhagat's success is that he addresses the everyday concerns of India's middle-class youth, in a language they can relate to, and also consciously strives for a mass appeal. His books sell at 95 rupees (£1.20), the same price as a cinema ticket, and are aimed at supermarkets. "We don't have bookshops in every town", Bhagat has said. "We have supermarkets. I want my books next to jeans and bread. I want my country to read me''