Maine Print kyun kiya
Sid - One of the jovial persons of the batch- who loves to imitate others( you may not have forgotten the way he used to imitate the famous quotes of FLP “I’ll report to Saji” and Jonlo’s “Nooo”, always having two wires connected to him (hey! It’s the earphone). In 1 sec, u see him very seriously doing something and the next moment he may be bursting into laughter.
And yeah, he taught us the most wanted Hindi word “Esaan faramosh!!” that we now use necessarily and unnecessarily which also gave us the confidence (read over confidence) that we have mastered 50% of Hindi.
It once happened that Sid wanted to take a printout of certain documents. As all the computers are connected to the same printer on the respective floors, Sid gave “PRINT” command as all usually does. He gave it once – no printout came. ‘Of course, may not have given “PRINT” properly’, he thought.
So gave again – No reponse. Hmm, why have we learned “Try, try, try again” if at all we never use it when there is a great chance. Sid also did the same. But not thrice – 42 times. Still nothing changed.
Hey, there may be some serious problem!! He checked the name of the printer given on the system – One in Canada. What???? Did he see CANADA????? (If at all he had remembered about RDC (Remote Desktop Connectivity) in which his system was also a part of, 42 copies of a large set of document may not be popping out in CANADA one after the other in the front of perplexed Associates)
And yeah, he taught us the most wanted Hindi word “Esaan faramosh!!” that we now use necessarily and unnecessarily which also gave us the confidence (read over confidence) that we have mastered 50% of Hindi.
It once happened that Sid wanted to take a printout of certain documents. As all the computers are connected to the same printer on the respective floors, Sid gave “PRINT” command as all usually does. He gave it once – no printout came. ‘Of course, may not have given “PRINT” properly’, he thought.
So gave again – No reponse. Hmm, why have we learned “Try, try, try again” if at all we never use it when there is a great chance. Sid also did the same. But not thrice – 42 times. Still nothing changed.
Hey, there may be some serious problem!! He checked the name of the printer given on the system – One in Canada. What???? Did he see CANADA????? (If at all he had remembered about RDC (Remote Desktop Connectivity) in which his system was also a part of, 42 copies of a large set of document may not be popping out in CANADA one after the other in the front of perplexed Associates)
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