No more need to rush! No more hurrying to these libraries in hot,sweltering,
sweaty summer days, in overcrowded buses--with others' body odor getting on your nerves!
JBONLINE
understands students' discomfiture!
So, with JBONLINE by your side, just
sit tight in aircon comfort of home or cybercafe.
Browse the library catalogues. Determine if your book, journal,
docs etc. are there! By remote sensing!!
It's pretty 'cool', ain't
it?!
4 YOUR PLEASURE! Open speakers/headphone!
SOOTHE YOUR FRAYED NERVES!!
Watch the dancing couple along with the boogie
playing! Hm, pretty inspiring!
ENJOY SURFING JBONLINE, THE FINEST
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BELOW, u get two hotlinked pics:
dancing pic = American Libraries, Kolkata, all India
and
Backpacker breaktime pic (below dancers)= J.U. Central
Library.
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word.
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Whew, what a job!
Mug for two solid hours--at a stretch.
Then go out! Reward yourself with some
chat, a fizz (pesticidal?!), a fag (carcinogenic?!), or a cuppa tea (over-boiled in canteen?!).
15 minutes only!
Thereafter???
Then--ahem!--back to the grind!
Stick it out! Rewards r bound to
follow!
Remember: "As you sow, so you reap!"
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What is your favourite dish?
Mine is: hm! Ask me! :-)
Here's a list of some of my favorite authors:
Sarat (easy read, simple emotions yet powerful
language moves you), Bankim despite tough language, wide panoramic vista, historic settings, excellent
storylines), Sunil (easy, feel-at-home as if you are talking to someone, your feelings revealed), Samaresh
Basu (also his Kalkut books, which encourage introspection), Bonophool (economy of words,
yet highly expressive, intriguing brevity) ; Chtean Bhagat (IIT campus & call centre books, hilarious,
read like a breeze);
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (including his non-Sherlock
Holmes books and short stories, simply superb), Alistair Maclean (always cynical language, invariably a traitor
in the group, unique locales, fun to read), Tom Clancy (techno-thrillers, full of real-life gadets, weapons,
equipment), Frederick Forsyth and Ken Follet (past masters at creating nail-biting
thrillers);
Heinrich Heine (superb analysis of culture and
religion in Germany, wonderful poems of love, nostalgia), Eichendorff (romanticist, nature lover), Novalis
(romanticist), Theodor Fontane (romanticist), Gottfried Benn (easy to digest his German,
though uses 'ausgestochene Wörter', i.e. chiselled out words) and, of course, Goethe (the Tagore of Germany).
Parting shot:
Sign post outside university:"Drive carefully! Don't kill
students. Wait for the lecturers."