- The one who works hard to ensure good jobs for his juniors ( well, the reciprocal sincerity of the juniors in that aspect cannot be discussed by me of all people!).
- The one who can brave a bruise on one arm and a painful swelling in another, yet sleep for just about half an hour in a whole night to set tech questions which he rates "sub-standard" (and which the juniors are to be found gaping and gawking at, the following evening).
- An extremely sensitive person who takes care to see to that no one gets hurt, even in the remotest sense.
- The one who is Shy^(infinity).
- The one who is deeply religious.
- The Genius beyond excellence in OS, who actually achieved the near-impossible feat of knocking some OS concepts into a mind that is as dumb and closed towards that subject as mine.
- The Master of languages- French, German, English, Tamil, Malayalam and many more to come...
- The one who has not, in his almost 4 years of college life, eaten anywhere outside the hostel mess! Yes you read that right and it's not the other way (the pretty common one) around.
- The sincerest guy who calls himself Lazy and hence undeserving of lavish food! (well would you call a Puff/Roll in R.V. or N.M.B. or even a ten-percent-cooked chapathi in the college canteen lavish??)
- The one who doesn't eat chocolates because the cocoa mostly comes from slave-employing plantations. (well the reason is pretty good and humanitarian, but not many 20-year olds think of anything other than the wonderful taste when the choc is inside the mouth!)
Well, despite the fact that the similarities between me and the above described person are akin to those found between a gorilla and a polar bear, we have gelled well and I am extremely happy to introduce my Dearest Brother through this post!
99 percent of the readers of my bore of a blog know whom I have been talking about.
Truer words couldn't have been spoken by his tutor: "There are three entities in ECE- G1, G2 and Amalan!"
99 percent of the readers of my bore of a blog know whom I have been talking about.
Truer words couldn't have been spoken by his tutor: "There are three entities in ECE- G1, G2 and Amalan!"