Monday, August 30, 2010

and hence i step into the world of blogging... probably with the notion that i am actually creating a memory bank...

a thought on todays Electronic era.

i was in a boarding school in my 11th and 12th grades wherein i used to write an inland letter almost twice a week to my mom. we used ti take snaps using the film roll camera and get it printed and probably look at it when ever we feel low or happy. i never realized how important they were till recently when i went home and i saw my mother actually preserving the letters i had sent to her when i was in the boarding school. and when i look at the snaps in the album, it does remind me of very fond memories

but in todays world of all the email and cell phone facilities, an emotional moment is hardly relived. you can see an email that says something very sentimental, but then at some point of time it just disappears from ur screen and ur mind. and a few years down the line if u want to relive that moment, its lost. the same thing with pictures. we take snaps after snaps with our mobiles and digicams and store them in pen drives and hard disks, but we dont have a printed album of the same.

guys, i feel we should try and compromise this electronic era at times so that we can relive the moment. trust me, an e-card sent by your sister on raksha bandhan is not even remotely close to a greeting card and rakhi tied by your sister.

live the moment, and later relive it

NADA

3 comments:

  1. And there was once a time when people around me used to wonder why I wrote letters and random notes with the traditional Pen and Paper! But frankly, I did do some reliving looking at email's too, though I agree set type fonts lack the personal touch of a unreadable handwriting !

    Oh! Yes. Welcome to the world of blogging!!

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  2. I double on what SK says and to some extent also what Shankar tells... Emails to leave a stamp, but the personal touch is very very less ... More than this is the modern day cell phones which even reduce the personal touch. I remember standing in long ques to make one phone call during my first sem in a far distant place from Cbe... And the excitement when I used to receive a landline call through the hostel telephone...U may scold me, but I still preserve the BVB old question papers, answer sheets, 10th and 12th tution notes... Its all so personal...

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