The Shriphani Conjecture states that:
“If something is judged by you to be impossible, then it is sure to happen to you.”
Well here goes. Two days ago I chanced to look at my Toefl iBT profile on ets’ website and clicked on the “View Scores” button and wonders of wonders, 117 on 120. So I am safe I said and moved on to read Einstein’s special theory of relativity.
Today I sat for SAT 2. A comedy scene took place at the center.
Scene 1:
(Enter Shriphani Palakodety and Mother)
Shriphani Palakodety: Hmm… from what I gather by looking at the contents of the bag, I seem to have forgotten to get my calculator.
Mother: WHAT !!
SP: Yeah, I am without the electronic device that seems to be so needed to write this exam.
M: We paid more than a 100 dollars for that calculator!
SP: It will be useful at some later date.
M: It won’t be serving the purpose we got it for !! You made us go through a lot of trouble to get hold of this calculator
SP: Relax ! I can write the exam.
M: You wasted money ! That calc. was for your SAT
(I still think that calc. is for playing minesweeper and figuring out why the look-to-us-if-you-want-to-learn-about-open-source-and-linux company doesn’t have a linux version of their calculator-pc syncing software. I still managed to copy the binaries using pyserial to play games on my calc)
SP: Sorry.
M: hmph
So I went in and wrote my name, encircled the dots and came out. I did leave quite a few. I will probably cross 2250 easily. I should have taken the calc. DAMN !
Comments 1
boy o boy am i the first to see your blog?????by the way whats the word chronicle for????
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