Thailand is a beautiful country which is especially famous
for tourism. It is an island country. An island is a tract of land surrounded
by water on all sides. The earth consists of 70% water. Together all the inhabitable
land mass of earth is divided in 7 continents. The United States of America is
a big country in the continent of North America. The USA is a global superpower
because it has the biggest war machine in the world. The USA navy operates 11
gigantic ships (among other ships) which can carry up to a hundred military aircrafts
each. They are called aircraft carriers. They are powered by nuclear reactors
so they are called nuclear powered carriers. Nuclear energy is a clean source
of energy which has been around for 80 years. It works on the
principle of fission between an electron and a proton. Electrons and protons
are subatomic particles. They were first discovered by a scientist named
Rutherford. Rutherford was born in a New Zealand which is also an island state
near the continent state of Australia. Australia is home to the amazing species
of kangaroos. Kangaroos are mammals who keep their young in a pouch in their
bellies until they are old enough to survive in the wild. Mammals are animals
who feed their young by milk produced in their mammary glands. Milk is an
important nutrient for the growth of mammals. It contains calcium which is
especially essential for the development of bones. There are many other
important minerals. Minerals are useful components of soil found in the earth.
There are huge reserves of minerals in Afghanistan. These reserves are
especially useful in manufacturing of weapons. Weapons are intelligent devices humans
invented to harm each other. The Russians wanted to gain access to the warm
waters of Indian Ocean so they attacked Afghanistan with air and ground forces.
Air forces consist of aircrafts equipped with weapons to attack from the air.
They use powerful engines called jet engines which enable them to gain speeds
of upwards of Mach 2. Mach number is the ratio of speed of object to speed of
sound in air. Air consists of 71% nitrogen. Nitrogen is an important part of
plants growth. They use it in the process of photosynthesis. Process industries
are industries which use different processes to manufacture an end product.
Product is also defined as the result of multiplication between two numbers.
The number of elephants in Thailand ranges between 4000-5000.
The life and lies of a mechanical engineer entrapped within the throes of a struggle between self realization and self aspirations.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Monday, December 23, 2013
Story Of One Rejected In Love (Of KIT KAT)
Life
is full of surprises and startling revelations. Agreed? No? Well let me share
with you a bitter sweet experience. Today was NUST Science Society’s event
TECHTALK.I came all the way from EME College to attend it in H12 NUST.. Why am
I making it an issue of attending this event? Because being a student from EME
I feel very much the absence of effective public transport system in the twin
cities. So as I was saying I attended this seminar on Zero Energy Homes by Saad
Asif CEO Nexton group of companies. At the end of the seminar there was this
interactive question and answer session in which the organizers asked some
questions from the audience based on the knowledge given by the speaker.
Correct answer warranted a free Kit Kat medium bar ( I happen to love Kit Kat
very much ). On the first question asked I eagerly raised my hand determined to
win a Kit Kat (i hadn’t eaten a Kit Kat for a long time).
Question: What
is the biggest source of power consumption in homes?
Me(effectively
misinterpreting the question and with everyone’s eyes on me): Iron
(Silence)…
…
…
God,
why did I raise my hand? Why? But then the organizer pronounced my answer as
incorrect, and I was relieved of my misery.
Not to
be deterred I raised my hand again a few questions later. This time I damned as
hell knew my answer was right because I happen to have done a lot of reading on
this stuff.
Question:
What
is the first step to power efficiency?
Me:
Reduction
of power losses in distribution and transmission.
Now of
course the question asked was WHAT the first step was. Not HOW you do it. Of
course you improve the power transmission and distribution by better wires and
insulation. Again nobody seems to understand my answer and the organizer again pronounces
my answer as incorrect.
Now, I
am seething. Alone, sitting in the corner of the seminar hall. With half of the
directors siting behind me, I feel like a fool. Well you tell me, if I said
milk was beneficial for children. And you said no, not the milk, but the cow is
beneficial. What would be your reaction? Part of me wanted to raise hell in the
middle of the hall and challenge the organizer’s decision. But then I thought
better of it and looked forward to the free samosas and tea awaiting me.
In
short this (embarrassing) experience taught me that the organizing package
comes with a few letdowns too, one of them being that no prizes for you for
answering a question correctly in a quiz which you are organizing. As I am an
NSS member so obviously they wouldn’t give chocolates to me , one of their own.
For if we (NSS Members) started taking the chocolates how would you justify
those two tables outside the seminar hall filled with samosas and tea J
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Can i tempt you with a smoke?
Millions of people die due to smoking.
“Yeah yeah tell us something new.”
It causes lung cancer.
*Yawn*
“Been hearing that since childhood”.
Passive smoking is dangerous too; some experts say it is
more dangerous than smoking itself.
“Well then, why don’t I start smoking?”
Who’s going to stop smoking after hearing these arguments. Huh?
Who’s going to stop smoking after hearing these arguments. Huh?
Not me. Give me something new.
Well…let’s see.
Imagine sitting with your date having a romantic session,
but it is not so romantic, it’s your first date, and she is uncomfortable and
you can’t guess what it is. And then she asks you,
“Do you smoke?”
Boy boy there goes your date down the drain. Bit pathetic isn’t
it. Oh wait did you say your girl smokes too, aww man what could be more
awesome than that. Combined smoking sessions late into the night, marriage and
then early death, maybe 40 years, kids not even a consideration; I mean why
bring those poor souls into this world who you are sure will be orphans before
they are even teenagers. Cute isn’t it? Short and happy life of 40 years not
even touching old age? And guess what?
Here’s the best part.
Even if u lived the full age expectancy you wouldn’t be able
to play with the kids that much ‘cause the smokes sucked up your stamina, most
probably the kids would have lung problems themselves, they would underperform
and you would be the lucky parents to see your kids be the butt of jokes.
Did I hear you mention that couple, who smoke, have a
healthy physique AND their children are not a bit affected by the smokes, in
fact they are prodigies, what could be better than that?
But imagine their humiliation when you go to that friend’s
wedding and his dad has asthma and won’t come near your parents maybe keep them
at arm length? Boy won’t the kids feel sorry for themselves?
Hey why don’t you give us a break and mind your own business?
“Well if you don’t care for your health at least keep in
mind the fact that the majority of the world smokes are in low income and
middle income countries, I mean standard of living… “.
“Boy we break at PC’s in the morning and supper at Mei-kong
what were you saying again?
And then your younger kid told you how the other kid said,
“I thought you had this problem because your parents fight
too much. You even said they smoke. I read somewhere that low income household
are more prone to smoking….”
You were telling me about the Serena Hotel?
Sunday, December 1, 2013
That's how we roll!
What
do you do when you are a group of ten; there are two hefty treats due in that
group; and pizza is no longer financially an option coz according to a friend:
“yar
pizza se to daarh bi geeli nai hoti”
Couldn’t
agree more. Well hey, don’t panic. You grab a few kilos of meat, portable oven
and all the other BBQ paraphernalia and head for the open air BBQ hotspots in
one of Pindi’s best parks. Oh wait; I forgot about the pickup truck aka daala.
Well guys that was just what they did, the coolest bunch of brats I know,
goods+8 people, all in the back of a pickup truck (thanks to our friend), the
cool afternoon wind of Islamabad and here we are, on the banks of Rawal Lake. A
perfect outing in perfect conditions. Well picking a spot was not a problem, as
most of the people were busy at the Car and Bike show going on nearby. But
starting a fire was a bit of challenge, and after playing with coals and
matches Mr Weasley style aaaand being warned by the park warden of 500 rupees
fine for burning the grass; we ultimately got our hands on a left over fire
where a family had just left. Well with the fire up and burning three guys took
the job of spearing the pieces of meat. Four others got the fire and the
photographer took up his position behind the lens. An hour and a half later and
we are still going strong, but the hotpot’s full and no vacancy for more tikkas to
store. So out with the plates and cold drinks and raita. That was
the first course. With the hotpot again ready to accept more pieces, it just
got better. We were now experts in preparing BBQ and while our responsible
chef took up the job beside the choolha, we went
bonkers dancing around the “bonfire” Red Indian style, singing crazy songs on
the top of our voices, the huge Aviary on one side and the Lake on other. It
was a crazy evening getting crazier by the minute. And then our two friends who
had arrived by bike didn’t feel like bearing the cold night air, and whoa whoa
off with the bike on the backside of the daala, and four
crazy souls crammed beside it holding on to it. We were finally ready to
depart. But wait what is that crunching sound ….Oh shit! The sound of broken
china left no one in doubt that the crockery shopper had been left on the
ground. But thanks to Almighty only two were broken. Finally we were off and
now the real fun began. With one hand on the bike to keep it from falling due
to the sudden and random crushes of our driver with the other two lanes,
and other holding onto dear pickup, we had only two choices. Ride in fear of
the bike falling on top of our heads or enjoying the cool night air of Kashmir
highway singing at the top of our lungs. Of course we opted for the latter. It
was Bollywood pop to Rahet’s Sad; QB’s sentimental to Jawad Ahmed’s vocal. There
at that time in the back of the pickup, with the air rushing at our mouths and
inducing so much drag force that it was a task to speak audibly; I couldn’t
help but wonder how Emma Watson managed to actually stand up with her arms
spread to the horizons in the Tunnel song. But well that was movie and this was
real time. Then one of our friends decided that any outing without ice-cream is
not an outing so. So there is the pickup with us standing in front licking on
Magnums. One hell of a time with some of the most imba guys I have ever met, I
don’t think I’m a be forgetting this one. This one’s for lifetime.
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| Enjoying ice-cream at the petrol pump |
Sunday, October 13, 2013
Been there, EXPERIENCED that!
The shopping mall was a famous one, situated in an upscale
section of the city. It was much frequented by the middle and upper classes of
society. The car he was driving was of Japanese make, the model, an old one.
Dressed in his favorite colors of black, he was the unofficial chauffeur as his
elder brother, mother and sister came for shopping for the upcoming wedding in
their family. He had insisted upon driving, because he was very fond of driving
and was still in the learning phase. So there he sat, behind the wheel, wearing
his favorite branded Tee and denim. In his heart, he thought he was looking
quite handsome. And that was partially true too. Clad from hair to shoe in black;
that was his color of choice and his idea of a stunning set of clothes. Inside
the mall, he kept thinking about himself, how he looked, checking himself in
the umpteen glass doors of the mall. It was at that instant, while loitering
around the shelves that he heard:
“Excuse me, how much for this shirt?”
Flabbergasted, he turned around to find a woman and her children,
holding up a tee shirt. Too ashamed for speech, he pointed towards the
salesgirl, and quickly walked away towards his family. It was then he noticed
that ALL the salespersons of that particular mall were dressed in some shade of
black. His anger gone, he laughed to himself recalling a similar scene in a
movie he had seen, except that he had no girlfriend to take to dinner to. That
day he realized the importance of observation.
And just for your information, this has happened to me
TWICE, both in different malls!!
Monday, September 30, 2013
A time to reflect...
The ability to feel and understand the importance of striving
for the better, of improving or trying to improve your own self, your
lifestyle, your every action, is an important and essential ability. Because if
a person who is contented with his life, who thinks that he has achieved all
there is to achieve, that the state of affairs could not be much better than
the present, anyone who starts thinking like this, or develops such a mind-set,
effectively puts the last nail in his coffin. Because you are alive only when
your mind is full of ideas, innovation, drive, initiative. All these things,
little though they may seem are part and parcel of leading a successful and
fulfilling life. And it is all the more important because it is in line with
the teachings of Islam, the religion for life, the whole way of life. We say it
very easily, but actions define our intentions and we only have to look around
you to realize how many are truthful while saying it. Imagine yourself sitting
in a dinghy old crowded road side restaurant, eating the dilutest dish of
pulses you have ever seen, in plates washed in a bucket full of grey water. And
imagine for a moment you are enjoying it. Yes you read it correctly, you are
enjoying that dish. Imagine also that it is not your only choice, that you are
a well off person who can afford a 3 course dinner in a 5 star hotel, in an up scale area of the city, with eminent personalities sitting beside you. Yet
you chose this dinghy old roadside restaurant, all because you think that why
put in the effort to go to that hotel, which is, for all its perks, an hour’s
drive away, while this road side restaurant is a 5 minutes walk from where you
live. This is the feeling I am talking about. One starts to be contented with
anything life has to offer. As long as there is no struggle involved,
everything is fine, good, oh couldn't be better. And living in this delusion is
a recipe for disaster. When one makes it the epicentre of his life, all his
actions get affected by this state of mind. He doesn't put in effort for
anything requiring more than just the smallest of efforts. He gets up in the
morning, misses his prayers of course because that is an effort, goes to mess
where food is served at his chair, goes to class, comes back to room. Not a
thing more. He has a test, he starts the pc. Sees the screen for half an hour,
informs his mind that he has prepared, gives the test, fails in it, does
nothing because he is contented with whatever marks he got. His university, one
of the best universities in the country, where the environ is reeking of
competition, of the race to success, is heaven for him. All because he is
contented with what he has, what (if any) skills he has, what he has achieved,
nothing more. No sir absolutely not. He is in a fool’s paradise. And he enjoys
it. Its ok if all his degree mates are sweating away in projects, societies,
whatever. Let them do it. He is contented. He has all the things I could
possibly wish for. And here his growth stops. Here his life ends. He is an avid
fan of Paulo Coelho, the great life changing writer. Oh yeah life changing
experiences and such stuff, that’s his speciality But he reads it, closes the
book and bang! It’s gone. None of the stuff registers with him. There is a line
written somewhere about some people who cease to live after some point in their
life. Because they stop exploring new options, doing new and crazy things, the
thirst for adventure, it all stops. And that is where their life ends. He is
experiencing the same thing. He has come to a full stop. Yeah there are a
plethora of things to do, ace in studies, do a fantastic project, be a great
orator, enhance your personal skills, land an awesome job, or better still,
start an awesome venture, travel around the world. Oh yes he is not short of
ideas, no one is. He is devoid of any wish, any dream he may have had in the
past. No more, it’s all gone. All because he has lost the will, the will to do
anything.
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