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Don't be shocked as to why the laptop is also getting ayudha puja done.. It is quite a mystery if you check this picture..

The person with the bare back is the priest chanting the shlokas and doing ayudha puja. The person leaning towards the cubicle with his hands folded is our company's Vice President Mr. Ramesh and the person having the laptop in his hands is our system admin. Mr. Jinesh.

The laptop's keypad was adorned with a flower and the puja of the laptop done! Then, it is being used as a video camera!!! Yes, you read it right.. a video camera!

This is a Toshiba laptop with a camera (for webcam purposes).... That was being used to record the Ayudha Puja and the recording was supposed to be sent to the US for one of our clients... Wah wah.. kyaa plan kiya hamare VP ne..

But that 10min recording got stored in the .avi format and the total size of the video file was 2.25GB!!! So much for a recording!!!

That was what i call "Optimal Usage of Resources!!!" he he he

Comments

Anonymous said…
u know wat ur MD had givn me a fantastic reason to buy this laptop.. i ws jst drooling over the idea since last few weeks .. ib to leni hi hogi .. by the way hw the hell u tuk dat picture ... achaa hua MD ka sir neechey hai ..nhi to tumhari to .... (rest u understand) ..
Sukumar said…
he he.. me was infact the official photographer using my cellphone camera! :)
Sanjukta said…
What non sense..using laptop for recording video.. your office people couldn't arrange for a handy cam or something..?

And this whole making religion a public affair annoys me... why have these sort of religious activities at public places like office, educational institutions, hospitals etc where people from all religion pursue different aspects of life..

Thankfully I was on a vacation when my office did the Ayudh thing..otherwise I would have ended up having an argument with them..

We people of the majority always make it more and more obvious to the minority that they don't belong to us they are different.. always reiterating the 'us and them' divide.

Did we at the offices celebrate eid? We didn't but we have to do auydh...why? Coz Eid isn't ours...it's theirs...bloody hell

PS. the anger is not for you suksy..
Sukumar said…
@ Sanju

My advice is not to be here even during Diwali times... offices celebrate Lakshmi Puja too...

And when u spoke abt majority and minority, i'll post a forwarded email on that in a couple of days.. lemme c ur comments on that!

NOTE: The retaliation is not towards you personally but towards your thoughts of minority and majority and abt "Indian" Festivals! :)
Anonymous said…
Hey Suksy,

Very interesting blog!

Ahem'' quite interesting technology at its very best.

Btw I like your description http://bangalorebloggersmeet.pbwiki.com/About+Members here. (I am quite like ya an ex-engineer who doesn't code)

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