Sunday, May 10, 2009

Vuja de

It is the sensation of something happening to you which has never ever occurred before.This was one of the rare occasions in my life, when I made a complete fool of myself.
As medical students in a public hospital, we come across many poor, unfortunate and illiterate patients, and their relatives. It is very common, in fact, it is the code of honour for many residents to pull their hair and get frustrated when patients are unable to follow simple instructions. In my pediatrics posting, I encountered mothers who could not recount important symptoms of lethargy, seizures or decreased feeding; but could narrate the entire process of how, when and in what manner her child defecates. And even describe the shit. With unwanted similes and metaphors.
It never occurred to me how it feels to be on the other side of the fence. It has now occurred. When my computer crashed noiselessly on one fine morning, I called up a technician from a nearby store to format it. Apparently like a bad patient I had neglected the disease far too long. Then he came and started asking these impossible questions, like how many GB you have, what is the Ram of your PC, what is the speed of your net etc. I blinked back in answer every time. I had never had the need to acknowledge the basic profile of my PC. His facial expression was loudly announcing, that I was the biggest moron he had ever encountered in his life. Which I probably was.
He then muted his computer lingo and stuck to easy English vocabulary that I could follow. Eventually he gave up, formatted the PC noiselessly, and left. I'd better go and check the history of my PC now, before I am labelled a "moron-bai" by the next computer-tech.

5 comments:

Aniruddha Agarwal said...

"Which I probably was"
- pls use present tense.

And yes. It is tempting to call all females 'moron-bai' after obgy posting.

Finally your 'hard-ware' is set right. Cheers.

Tangled up in blue... said...

Well, that happened to me, when I was at a salon once..the lady asked me questions like if i used gycolic acid free shampoo, or soap free face wash or all kinds of things free of other kinds of things..and I felt like a complete ignorant buffoon..

I mean, i never thot that they put soap in face wash, coz soap was a whole other product..

and i keep a little paper in my drawer that has RAM and GBs all written safely on it..also the monitor's mazimum resolution and the version of the antivirus i use..i've had my PC formatted twice before..;)

Modular Form said...

a 22yr old person should be able to format her comp independently

Sam said...

At 22, i should be able to do a lotta things... wink!

Aniruddha Agarwal said...

Right Sambo; do it before u die of old age.