Wednesday, 27 February 2013
FOSS MEET@NITC
NIT-Calicut was always my dream college, and this time, when our mentor told us about the the ' FOSS meet' , we had little hope that t
hings would turn out well, and above all that we would be going.To elaborate, we left from Amritapuri on 22/02/13 morning by the 7:00 a.m bus and it was nice too see all the long and tiresome meetings and speculations regarding the trip coming to an end .Yes, we were going at last !. Our team comprised of 21 members with about 9 boys and the rest of them girls, with our P.hd scholar- Giri and our sister Sowmya. Somehow, we managed to catch the Parasuram Express (or was it ? :\), the ladies made it into their compartment, and since there was no gents coach, we made it on our legs for a few hours. #giri was trending in the compartment and we never felt bored. Later, we arrived at Calicut at about 4:00 pm in the evening. Little refreshments, and we set out to the prestigious NIT-C canteen and the college :D ;yes, we were damn hungry. The canteen was cool, yes.!
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Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Seriously, I had seen people who never feared for anything in their life, getting too shaky and shut once they are on the stage. I was/am no exception, but for the blog's sake, consider me a little comfortable in the stage :). I still remember that old nursery boy Tony, called to the front in some nursery-story telling competition at some event and crying all over infront of the public, not able to utter a word. My parents did see this and, instead of critisizing, they asked me to try events again and again ; I never heard :. I enter this high school, and still carried away by this feeling of complexion, how the public see me blah-blah, stages of-course became my enemy. I went through many orientation classes, this and that many events, not making any mark, and things greatly changed when I passed my X th. In XI, for their mistake, my team elected me as the House-leader and at the time, a house leader was a man, who with his companion should make sure his fellows are participating in each and every events, and if any slot remain vacant, volunteer him/herself. Things began to change when discovered a lot of empty slots. The next part is like Filling the slots as in ' Connecting the dots '.
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