Monday, July 04, 2005

Frozen in Time

It is as though people have accepted the fact that there are lot of things they have to do, but they have only 24 hours in any given day to do them. and so, as a part of technology's efforts to do something about it, they brought out a gizmo called media center, a comp system like no other...So you can record your favourite programs while you are out missing it.
if you think thats what any VCR worth its salt used to anyway do, you can also pause live TV, while you attend that all important call.. and after you are through doing it, you can just go back to your comp and resume the telecast of the match you were watching before you were so rudely interrupted.but there are lots of stuff i am wondering about - if the program was so important, you could have switched off your phone or put it on voice mail..okay, so you maintain that lovely balance between your work and home, so you cant afford to do either...
so you miss the match for 10 minutes... now, that stupid friend of yours, whose interest in thematch is equal to yours, calls you after the match is over and tells you the graphic details of the finish, when you are still 10 minutes away from the finish.. wouldnt that be fun?? so the options - soon after that important call, you call up all your friends and inform them that you are watching the match 10 minutes delayed, so they better not call (of course among them, theres also the friend who sends you the suspense of thriller movies by sms)... or you call them up and get them also delayed by 10 minutes... or stop having a social life, so there are no friends who can call you... or pray that Microsoft derives a way where it automatically gets your friends list from messenger and also freezes their telecast simultaneously (and therebyhave them curse you, like they curse the power supply - " that b****** has got a call again!!), or spend more money and enroll in a course that teaches you time management, or maybe we can increase our office time and see all the stuff we wanted to see in our youth and middle age, after retirement.....
or we can stop trying to fiddle with time .. and maybe try to fathom why some things are best left the way they are..
until next time, wait and watch??

26 comments:

Argentyne said...

Lovely one Manu! Me also against this stupid time saving business, we're all going to become tv and mobile addicts *sigh*

Anonymous said...

err...am a little confoosed. but ignore me :) made me *roll* with all 'that' and only for 10 minutes of missing a match!

Parna

lemongrass.blogdrive.com

manuscrypts said...

cc: exactly my point...

parna: so imagine the confusion when MS actually has an ad campaign running on all media!! i am still confused on the objective..

Brood Mode said...

hilarious! loved the list of options!

Kraz Arkin said...

Oh wow so many devilish options - cant wait for someone i know to get one of those.

Deez said...

only 24....lol! i wish at least sundays had a few hours extra!!

wait and watch...yeah that cld be a way to extend time!!!!

Anonymous said...

LOL..nice write up it can be really bugging when people call up just at the most crucial points in a match or a movie...but then i would like to have an option where the days im happy to have a few extra hours and the days im sad a few hours being removed would be a pleasure...can Microsoft come up with a solution :p Hmmm waiting n watching :)

manuscrypts said...

brood mode: :)

kraz: lol.. the friend who sends the suspense!! :)

manuscrypts said...

deez: what if we pretend on monday that its still sunday? :D

anz: stretchable customisable days!! nice thought!! :)

Anonymous said...

excellent!

Anonymous said...

lol!!

Don't want to extend teh office hours. Others I may somehow survive but please, no extension of office hours. I'll start a revolt.

Arunima

manuscrypts said...

thx pixel :)

arunima: what about 3 full working days (72 hours) and 4 full holidays ;)

Stone said...

Well, I strongly feel 24hrs in a day r too less, there shud be atleast 30hrs.
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This media-center crap is bit too much, even ass-vertisment on TV is tooo bugging!

Nupur said...

Oh I knew it!!!
I knew that the new Foxtel IQ thing that can do all the delayed broadcast stuff is a waste of $$...and you have proved me right!!

:D

Mirage said...

Hehe! That was cool! You're so right man...we've become so dependant on gizmos and gadgets... sometimes I doubt who's the master and who's the slave!

phatichar said...

Yep, agree with u 100%. Some things are to be lived for that moment, not record it, rewind and play back..loses the fun!

manuscrypts said...

stone: lets do an online petition form ;)

nupur: :)

manuscrypts said...

mirage: yup, watching out for the rise of the machines

phatichar: i strongly believe that its against the way its meant to be ...

Mirage said...

Ok I've changed my URL...dz this one fit right? lifeheadon.blogspot.com

satchit said...

hey, non-fiction! interesting point of view. :-)

manuscrypts said...

mirage: oooh, much better, i say :)

satchit: lol, nice reaction :)

Pallavi said...

Technology is slowly becoming the bane of the existence

GratisGab said...

how about you turn off your phone till you finish watching the match?

Anonymous said...

a post on multitasking next, manu? pls?
austere

manuscrypts said...

maverick: yup, Tivo does the same stuff, but the media center is a comp system..

pallavi: a sad thing, considering it was supposed to help existence... but it can be still solved, if we resolve (like mirage said) who's master and who's slave..

manuscrypts said...

gratisgab: like i said, thats a tough thing to do these days..and welcome back!! :)

austere: lol..couldnt comment on that, not wholeheartedly!!